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Aaron Concord:
Duncan,
It's rather amazing how easliy it can be to figure out where a fish has been landed if 'landmarks' are in the photo!!!!

I don't think the main populus realizes this, do they!

As for the G population, I've seen enough mini G's in the creek, with the biggest being around 9kg...wonder how many XOS fish are in that area between the Nine Mile & Windarra Banks eh?? Perhaps we need to look!

Aaron.

Chris Young:
Aaron ...I think there may be more than we think if you listen to some of the dive reports  :-X

luke bell:
i took the boat up last year to tweed and managed to get a 13 and 16kg GT on 8KG plastic's gear,and got done over a few times so i imagine there would be a few brutes like the one in the photo hanging around

Aaron Concord:
Chris,

I agree!
There is an awful amount of un-popped territory out there, away from the caaaarazy trollers who do 20Kn for wahoo & 'fin....there is plenty of places that get hit with awesome current that the G's would love. Just haven't fished with bigger poppers or stick baits around there...yet.

Some of these little honey holes may have a stack of big G's that haven't beem pricked yet...and only an hour from home. ;D ;D ;D

Greg Burt:
Had a Jig and Pop at Hutchies on Friday week [12th] for little result, actually one Mac Tuna is no result, :( but a boat near us picked up the 30kg GT [on bait] that was waiting for my popper, not a bad GT for the location being winter and only 20 deg.

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