Up the top of Fraser Island, I have concentrated big GT's with berley.
Had a couple clients lose quite a few shooting heads using 14wt Cam Sigler fly rods with 80lb straight to the fly and these guys had caught billfish to 90kg before so they knew what they were doing!
The only 2 feasable ways to have a shot over reef is berley or switching from a hookless popper or stick bait...the popper rings the dinner bell better though the sticky can be whipped from the water more easliy for the "switch".....the biggest problem is drawing the damn things close enough to cast a fly at them!!
Competition doesn't hurt one bit either...a big GT can appear fro nowhere, knock a popper to bits and p*ss off quicker than you can spit!
If there is 2 or more you can keep them interested enough to draw them from a long way off to bring them close enough for a shot on fly...and make sure the fly is BIG!...and don't use sissy gear for your teaser rod. You need to get that bone back once you have fed the dog! Keep the popper moving your way and speed it up to really fire up the "dog"....then switch...and hang on!
Voltz,
I never heard anything about a high sticked 16wt...from anywhere.
Also, I never heard you cried for your mummy when you were hooked up on the GT gear...the Sellys Bar at my local hardware sells "Harden Up"by the litre.
Gordon,
I know you are still in mourning over your rod....you should be.
To anyone else....I'd be glad to be the caster (fisher) for such an endevour
Cheers
Aaron.