I was wondering if any members had insights into how to best target GTs when they seem to be hammering flying fish?
I had a experience yesterday which has prompted this question. At the usual Bali site, fishing was very quiet indeed over the reef platform but there was lots of action right over the drop off where large rafts of flying fish were very agitated indeed. I cannot be sure it was GTs attacking them but given there were no GTs in the usual places in the shallower water, other large predators are distinctly scarce at this site, and I did eventually catch a big GT, I am fairly confident that it was.
Just to paint the picture I am talking about - the site is 3 islets, then a platform reef which goes from about 8 metres deep right at the islet edge to 25 metres before dropping off to 100 metres, and quickly way deeper than that. The flying fish action was right on the edge of the platform as it hits the drop off.
I thought a stubby pencil might be the most obvious lure to match the prey, and Carpenter Kattobi in particular. Not even a follow in many, many dozens of casts. Then switched to stickbaits trying two different sized Gammas and various others. Nothing. All the while the flying fish were continuously being hammered. Finally after about 3 hours of casting, and slightly away from the main flying fish action, I hooked a big GT only to pull the hooks a couple of minutes into the fight.
I was wondering whether other members had experience of successfully fishing for GTs when flying fish seem to be the bait and what techniques were used? It is not something I have really experienced before, at least not the extent I witnessed yesterday.