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Tom Grubb

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Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 28, 2009, 01:34:03 PM
headed out for abit of a look as the wind gods were kind to give us 5-10, 10-15knots. packed both jig and pop rods incase one wasnt producing. jigged afew wrecks and came up with afew nice cobia, bludger trevs, tea leaf trevs, and a number of leaders with missing jigs. i even chucked on a plastic squid i had and it got munched by a bludger, they were thick and hungry. Had abit of a pop around the reef but couldnt find much bait only produced a hand full of fish no bigger than 12kg. thought we were in for a better pop session as first cast i hooked up.
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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 28, 2009, 01:42:32 PM
awesome.


the condition's and the sea look unreal.


those cobia are very good eating,  one of my favourite.


if it is ok of me asking you Tom,


where about's in or of Townsville is this?

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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 28, 2009, 01:52:50 PM
the seas were very average on the way out, still abit lumpy from the previous days, but soon enough dropped off. yes cobia are very good on the table, let the big one go tho.. too good to take home. We always head off from townsville port, this trip we fished around keeper reef, there are afew good wrecks in the area.
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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 28, 2009, 04:29:29 PM
Hey Tom what sort of jigs and jigging action do you use for the treva, cobia etc? Will they chase down a fast moving knife jig?

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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 29, 2009, 05:40:35 PM
the trevs love your smaller knife jigs, 150 and smaller, fast short jigs winding that reel as fast as you can :-). for cobia/trout/sweetlip etc we use the plastics, mainly working them up to 3m from the bottom.
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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 29, 2009, 06:06:00 PM
thanks mate, looking fwd to giving it a try next time I am in your neck of the woods, hopefully at chrissy

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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 30, 2009, 09:11:33 AM

Hey Tom  nice work on the cobia mate, they always give a good account of themselves
         and that first pic, dam that a big bludger definately some arm stretching there
         did you see any of the big gt that call those wrecks home ?

cheers john

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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 30, 2009, 02:21:19 PM
great stuff Tom,if you are into sashimi bludgers are great, seriously!

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Re: Townsville 27-11-09 pop/jig
November 30, 2009, 07:53:56 PM
john, we caught 20+ bludgers, that was a mid size one, they are good fun to catch. . didnt see any monster GT's that run those wrecks only afew 5kg ones. i think we all need to organise a trip to whitsundays :-) afew boats would make a good trip.

Andy, for real? i never knew that i love sashimi.. may be on the menu next trip :-)
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