Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Reports & Expeditions
Break Sea Spit Bommie - A Step Closer to Record GT on Popper...
Luke Wyrsta:
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--- Quote from: Luke Wyrsta on January 28, 2009, 01:52:15 PM ---I was watching the GPS waiting until we got to the bommie - little did I know that a mere kilometre away that the bommie would light up with azure water and patches of coral gutters and bommies comparable to any tropical reef, atoll or lagoon I have been to. Someone please pick me jaw up from the ground?!?!?!?!
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Awesome report Luke, looks like a fun trip. Bad luck you didn't hook your 60 kegger, always next time eh. Any pics that illustrate the bommie in question?
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Thanks mate! I promised myself that i need to get a photo but I simply couldn't spare a moment without a popper in the water! Hopefully I will get a good pic (with waves and current) next month should all things go according to schedule.
Peter Morris:
Great stuff again luke. 8)
Travis Heaps:
Just having a closer look - that photo of the stella and the storm - that's not the makings of a water spout in the background is it? :o
Luke Wyrsta:
--- Quote from: travis heaps on January 28, 2009, 02:43:15 PM ---Just having a closer look - that photo of the stella and the storm - that's not the makings of a water spout in the background is it? :o
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Sure is - I have a nasty habit of attracting these things at the Sandy Cape ::)
Peter Lowe:
Nice work Luke,
You got onto them ah, well done - the current sure does play a major role in that place working ah.
Like you say though, that is one awesome place isnt it
- but when their is a potential for the weather to turn you sure want to get back fast - not a place to be in the rough and it is a loooong way back.....
You sure got some nice fish - those kings are fantastic - as is mr GT or mrs as you refer to it as....
8)
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