Jigging and popping in Southern Oman - monster GTs and more
Last week I was out in Southern Oman, fishing with the excellent No Boundaries operation. I was fishing with Tim van Bockxmeer and Josh Racovelli, on a trip we'd had planned for a while.
The reports we'd been seeing in the weeks leading up to the trip were positive, which had us primed for some solid fishing action.
As with most people going to Oman our main target was to get some hooks into some monster sized GTs. I'd told myself before I left that as long as I landed one for the trip, anything else was a bonus.
A couple of days prior to the trip the weather forecast started looking pretty average, due to a tropical cyclone passing through the area, however when we landed - things looked OK for at least the first day.
With a decent forecast for that first day we had an early start and shot out to the islands to hassle some GTs. I'd just picked up some of the new (and very sexy) Temple Reef Ballista Detonator 168gr poppers to test out on the trip, and had one of these ready to fly on the first cast.
Sadly the fish did not want to play ball (primarily due to the wind direction we were told) and in almost a full day of casting we'd only seen one GT - which made a pass at my Ballista, but didn't find the hooks.
To ensure we didn't have a fishless day we spent the last couple of hours doing some light tackle fishing around the islands, where we picked up a handful of small trevally on casting gear. We then switched to some light jigging to find some dinner.
We were running using quite light combos for those waters (where you never know what will take the jig), in using some Temple Reef Mythos and the lightest Jigging Master fallings. We got a few bits and pieces including some spangled emperor, a longtail tuna and a nice sized grouper.
At the end of day 1 we were saddened to see that the weather forecast had worsened, meaning that we'd be stuck with inshore fishing on day 2. Oman is also famous for having enormous bream. Given that in Oman however a fish of 60cm to the fork is not rare, we were keen to get one!
We were chasing these fish on a mix of poppers and stickbaits using a range of light casting rods including the Yamaga Blanks Blue Sniper 77/3 and the Temple Reef Stealth range of rods. Unfortunately though the approaching cyclone had shut down the bite, and we ended up with only 2 bream for the day amongst us, both taken on poppers. The biggest of these fish was over 60cm to the fork, and around the 5.5kg mark and it nailed Tim's popper right near the boat. After he'd done the hard work of burlying it (and its mate) in with his popper I flicked mine in the water next to his fish and straight away got another. Good result!
Day 3 and the weather had gotten worse again. This meant that we couldn't even launch the boat, so we consoled ourselves with hours of re-rigging, a swim at the local oasis to cool off and plenty of cursing the lack of beer availability in Oman!
On day 4 the weather had improved, but not enough to make it to the islands, meaning a second day of inshore fishing was the order of the day. Thankfully the passing of the cyclone had brought the fish onto the chew, and we had a much better session on the inshore stuff with around 8 bream landed (almost all on popper) and some other trevallies and odds and sods also falling to the lures. One standout capture was Josh catching the first known bonefish ever caught on lure in Oman, which put up a great account of itself. It took a Nature Boys 155gr jig, being worked on a Temple Reef Mytho Plus 62S. Great catch!
With our last day looming and us not having put a single GT on the deck yet, the pressure was well and truly on. We shot out to the islands in less than ideal conditions, ready to cast the water to foam.
Once again I reached for the Detonator 168 popper and we started to cast. Within half an hour of casting, the moment we'd waited for had come, as a massive splash erupted in the water and a GT nailed my lure. I set the hooks, and settled into what I was sure was going to be a brutal fight with what (I hoped) was an Omani monster class GT.
After spending 4 days psyching myself up for this fight the adrenaline was well and truly flowing and I got the fish in fairly quickly. It wasn't until we had it up on the deck that I realised how big it was.
Weighing in at 50kg it was my PB GT and I was stoked to say the least. After being weighed and a few pics the fish was tagged and released, and for me at least the trip was now made. I'd have been happy catching only this one fish for the whole trip, and it's funny how one cast can make or break a trip.
Thankfully though I didn't have to make do with the one! The fish were really firing after the storm and we ended up landing 11 fish for the boat, 6 of which we caught in the course of two triple hookups where mobs of GTs pack attacked our lures. It was truly an incredible experience seeing these huge fish nailing your lure as soon as it hit the water with 1 or 2 other fish already mid-fight on the boat.
I ended up with 4 fish for the day weighing in at 45kg,46kg, 48kg and 50kg all taken on the Detonator 168, which has now earned its place on the No Boundaries lure wall of fame at the lodge where it has now been retired. Other successful lures on the day were Josh's Hammerhead Tobi, his Temple Reef Balista Bull 140 and Tim's SACL Walker. I also caught a nice mahi mahi on a Craftbait GT3, which sadly didn't give much fight on the PE10 gear, but made for some great eats that night!
Towards the end of the day the wind had died off, and the GT bite had died off with it. With all of us having caught our PB GTs that day we were very satisfied, so we grabbed the light gear out to try and jig up something else to go with the Mahi Mahi for dinner. Two great Spangled Emperor hit the deck in short order, with the second being a PB for me at 70cm and putting up a great fight on the light gear.
There's no doubt that the last day made the trip, and I can't wait to get back there. Ed at No Boundaries runs an incredibly professional operation, and the fishing there is really world class.
Cheers for reading,
Dan
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Tony
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Great stuff
Great stuff
devhay
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Definitely a good haul there
Definitely a good haul there mate!
Looks like an awesome trip
Dale
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Some hooter GT's in that lot Dan, Way to go.
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Fantastic stuff guys, its good to be ALIVE!!!
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Great Pics
Some quality pics of some great fish Cheers
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Uluabuster
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Good stuff Dan. 50kg is a
Good stuff Dan. 50kg is a monster!!
Very jealous, very very jealous.
What popper nailed the breams ?
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WOW
WOW
beau
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Cheers for the report Dan,
Cheers for the report Dan, some wicked photos there. I enjoyed the scenery as much as the fish captures, looks unreal!
Dale
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That place just went onto my already overflowing bucket list.
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Epic!
Those Bream are ridiculous!!!!!
outdoinit
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Top report as usual Dan..
cracking GT at 50 kegs mate.. Then 3 others close too.. Mate i bet your still smiling..
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uncle
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epic fishing
those GTs are in the volkswagon size, bloody awesome, can only imagine how hard they go, the stuff of dreams
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Bootboot
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Wow awesome report, thanks
Wow awesome report, thanks for sharing!!
trymyluck
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Nice report ...Just
Nice report ...Just wondering how it was fighting fish with no gunnell to push your knees into ?
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Congratulations on the PB Dan
Congratulations on the PB Dan an absolute stonka.
Top fishing all-round and report to match.
Always good to put a few nice fish on the table as well after some hard slog.
Very tidy.
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Cheers for all the kind words
Cheers for all the kind words guys, was a great trip!
Eric - lures that caught bream were Feed Cone 25, Rapala Skitterpop and a small Lamble stick bait (not sure which model)
Trymyluck - didnt find the gunnell an issue at all really. I think if your knees are hard up against it you are already leaning too far forwards and are probably in trouble! Best to be away from the gunnell and leaning back into the rod.
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epic epic epic
WOW dkonig82 your trips absolutely are what dreams are made of mate im so hoping for the day i win lotto to be able to go to sum of these destinations. And the bream oh the bream how hard do those things pull they look like they would strip you on pe3 just beasts
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Crackers
Some big buses there Dan, one looks like it's going to pull Josh in!
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Great trip boys!
Great trip boys!
Boston Whaler 235 Conquest......getting the flogging it was built for.
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I officially want to go
I officially want to go there. Biggest bream that I've ever seen. Biggest GT's I've ever seen. Biggest smiles I've ever seen. I am seriously thinking of going there
Fishing the swan for bream, it's just an obsession
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Bloody amazing report
Bloody amazing report dkonig82, you are really living the fisho's dream!
How dark are those spangos, was it just the bottom you were fishing on or the location?
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Two words
Bloody hell.
What a great report and pictures.
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Ripper report mate, epic
Ripper report mate, epic location and huge fish!
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Dan, pic 11 of the two of
Dan, pic 11 of the two of you back to back... Classic. Bet you were getting worried after the first few days then boom! Epic trip and some great fish. Love your reports.
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Thanks guys! Haha Rob - was
Thanks guys! Haha Rob - was defnitely getting worried after the first few days. Luckily we stuck with it and the weather came good at the last moment!
Cell - the bream fought hard for bream, but to be honest I reckon next time I go I will take a lighter stick. I've had a dozen or more sailfish on that outfit (Yamaga Blue Sniper 77/3, Stella 5000, PE3) and the bream just were not really a match for it. I reckon PE2 or even PE1 would make things really interesting! Only problem with going down too light is you might not be able to work the poppers well enough anymore - but I was only using 25gr poppers on a rod rated to 60gr, so could definitely go lighter.
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EPIC!!! Got to love it when
EPIC!!!
Got to love it when the last day of a trip produces the goods!
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Awesome work mate!
Awesome work mate!
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Crazy scenery too, love it.
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hows the arms ?
Awesome report, went there last year we got 11 for the week !! good to see capt'n Mohammad is still ther is yassa still there too ? we never got to play with the inshore fish it was too dirty but we did get out to Omar reef wher wwe got all our fish except 2, long drive though ...
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dkonig82
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Hey Geeza, Yeah mate yassa
Hey Geeza,
Yeah mate yassa is still there! He was skippering the other boat though that week. Hoping to get back there soon :-)
Dan
When asked by a non-fisherman 'how many fishing rods do you really need?' the correct answer is either:
n+1 (where n is the number of fishing rods you currently own); or
n-1 (where n is the number of fishing rods which would cause your significant other to dump you.
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Hey Geeza, Yeah mate yassa
Hey Geeza,
Yeah mate yassa is still there! He was skippering the other boat though that week. Hoping to get back there soon :-)
Dan
When asked by a non-fisherman 'how many fishing rods do you really need?' the correct answer is either:
n+1 (where n is the number of fishing rods you currently own); or
n-1 (where n is the number of fishing rods which would cause your significant other to dump you.