



Couple of little guys out of spring creek this morning.
I’m gearing up to have a crack at competitive bream fishing in Australia in 2027, hopefully starting as a non-boater, and I’d love some advice from people with actual tournament experience.
I’m trying to build a compact three-rod setup to keep things manageable on someone else’s boat.
I’m currently looking at the Daiwa 23 Infeet Z range, but I’m absolutely open to other rods and brands if there are better options.
The presentations I want to cover are:
- light plastics, mostly 2.5” grubs/minnows on light jigheads
- small crankbaits such as Jackall Chubby Deeps, Rollin’ Cranks and similar
- Cranka Crabs
- ZX35s and other blades/vibes
- small jerkbaits and surface lures
I already own a TD Black Itchy Twitchy II, so that could stay in the three-rod rotation if it makes sense.
Reel-wise I already have an older Luvias 2500/shallow spool, a 2013 Certate 2500 and a Stradic 2500. I’m also open to adding another light 2000/2500 reel eventually, but I’d rather work out the rods and techniques first.
At the moment one possible setup I’m considering is:
Light/fast rod for plastics
Something around 7’ to 7’3”, capable of fishing very light jigheads but still having enough backbone around pontoons and structure.
The Infeet Z 712LFS is currently on my shortlist, but I’d really like to hear what tournament anglers are actually using here.
Regular/moderate rod for hardbodies and Cranka Crabs
This is the one I’m least settled on.
I want something that can fish tiny crankbaits well but also handle a 50mm Cranka Crab, including the 5.9g Heavy.
I’ve been looking at the Infeet Z 702LRS because it seems more versatile than going to a dedicated UL crank rod.
Utility rod
Potentially my existing Itchy Twitchy II for blades, ZX35s, slightly heavier plastics and whatever third presentation needs to stay rigged.
So for anyone who has fished ABT, Vic Bream Classics or similar events, I’d really like to know:
If you were limited to three rods as a non-boater, what would you take.
What braid and leader strengths are you genuinely running in tournaments, particularly comparing open flats with pontoons, racks, timber or other structure?
I’m particularly interested in hearing which setups have survived actual tournament days, what rods ended up overlapping too much, and which outfit you found yourself reaching for constantly.
I’m leaning toward the Infeet Zs because of the price cs performance seems to be pretty good. but I’m definitely not married to Daiwa. If there’s another rod or combination I should be looking at, fire away.
Reel tournament experience appreciated. 🎣