GT's and flat water - Cairns
Submitted by scuttlebutt on Mon, 2007-11-05 19:37
Out on the water again today and got into some more GT's. Water was flat as a pool table - marvellous. (ps: the gash in the side is from the lure)
steve
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Great fish, and bloody nice
Great fish, and bloody nice conditions
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Another Top pic Steve
Awesome conditions.
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Another cracking fish. What pound leader are you using and what depth of water? Do you have to change your leader after each fish?
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Again
Another great fish and great photo. Keep em coming
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Never ever get tired of
Never ever get tired of seeing pics like that mate.!
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
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Thanks guys, I feel very
Thanks guys, I feel very lucky to be able to catch some nice fish in such perfect conditions.
Adam I'm using 60lb braid with 130lb leader. I don't change the leader very often - depends if it gets scuffed. The other week I caught more than a dozen GT's like that without changing my leader once. Water depth is between 30ft and 70ft (bommies).
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Steve do you manage to find
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Keep up the good work
You get in to some great Gt Keep them coming m8 great to see
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so how big are the bommies
so how big are the bommies you're fishing? 10+ M rises?