Known as "the Land of Giants", New Caledonia lives up to its reputation.
What a place for Adrian to experience his first GT trip!!! And for Jared and I, only our second trips.
First off, I have to
thank Jared for organizing this adventure - if it weren't for you I
would not be sore as hell from fighting fish right now. Next, my man
Adrian, thanks for sharing all those laughs with me and staying at the front of the boat with me on those super windy days. Next, LPB - hands down
one of the best fishing operations in the world. These guys are
consummate professionals, not to mention some of the fishiest guys I
know. Rudy, David, and Stan... God bless you!
Now onto the fishing... although this is their off season (winter) there
where opportunities for 100lb+ GTs... just not many. We fished our
asses off for five days straight exclusively popping and jigging.
Popping takes on a whole new meaning as you cast lures no less than
200gm. The term "BIG LURE, BIG FISH" is absolutely true here. With GT's
over 150lbs patrolling the reefs you truly can catch a monster at any
time. Trust me, it keeps you on your toes. As far as the jigging goes,
if you can avoid getting cut off (everything has teeth) the
opportunities are mind blowing. Such a variety of species as well
including dogtooth tuna, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel, coral trout, grouper, and various trevally and snapper
species... they are all here waiting for your jig.
The end result: satisfaction among friends! When you fish that hard
and are rewarded for it there is a true sense of gratification. Despite
the off season, weather conditions, and all other elements factored in,
we earned our fish. That's a great feeling in my book.
Definitely worth the wait and all the time traveling. Enjoy the photos and a little video I shot and edited from our trip.
http://youtu.be/iClAAjQPlzE?hd=1