Flying GT
Submitted by scuttlebutt on Mon, 2008-01-21 12:34.
Another great day on the water yesterday. Got 12 GT's up to 25kg. Messed around with some release shots - here's 20kg of GT getting some air-time mid-release


Rodrat
Nice pic
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Vander72
awesome pic
that looks cool!!!
SO MANY FISH.....SO FEW SICKIES!
Andy
We get it good sometimes.
We get it good sometimes.
scuttlebutt
Yeah actually thinking if I
Yeah actually thinking if I cut out the rod tip and straighten up the horizon that pic might look OK hanging on the wall...
You manage to get out lately Andy?
steve
From Cairns GBR
Dean
A great Pic, I had a play
A great Pic, I had a play around with it... Hope you don't mind
scuttlebutt
Nice one Dean, looks
Nice one Dean, looks good!
steve
From Cairns GBR
Andy
Havent been out for a few
Havent been out for a few weeks steve. Been doing a fair bit of diving lately. should have gone out yesterday, heard some good reports but had a lazy day in cairns. Do you do any diving steve?
mako magic
great pic 4 sure
great pic 4 sure
scuttlebutt
Nah not diving. I do hop
Nah not diving. I do hop in with the snorkle occasionally but yesterday was kept busy with fish. Would have been good to snorkle around the Trevor schools though - saw a lot of fish free-swimming, but there were some nasty looking noahs hanging around which would make me nervous.
steve
From Cairns GBR
ROCKPOM
The Scotts call it a Hammer
The Scotts call it a Hammer Throw!!!
Colin Hay
What a great day
12 GTs in one session. Got to be happoy with that. Cool pic too. Would make agood screen saver.
Dreamweaver
The Scotts call it a Hammer Throw!!!
OCHH AYE Rockpom - but that would necessitate sticking a rope through, just in front of the tail, swinging it around till you get dizzy and either smacking it into the safety net or 500 meters.
An experience that is without arguement, entirely delitarious to any object impersonating the hammer.
Scuttlebut - great shot and fish! I can only dream of those conditions down here.
Colin
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