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GT Fly-Fishing Discussion / Getting Started
« Last post by Trevor Skinner on September 09, 2020, 04:09:12 PM »
Saltwater flyfishing is exploding globally and GTs have become a bucket list target for lots of flyfisherman, both those new to the sport as well as the old hands. As a target species they have numerous challenges but are certainly 'doable' and like all other forms of catching GTs on rod and reel, it's visual and very, very addictive.

The long wand takes some perseverance and more than a little practice but like most things worthwhile once you reach a level of proficiency it becomes second nature. I would put this one warning out there, don't keep swapping between the fly rod and the spinning outfit, on any given trip commit to using one or the other. In any case, once you become a proficient caster you realize there's not many situations that you can't cover with a fly rod but the only way to get to that realization is to fail and keep trying.  There's many instructional videos out there and some great casting instructors who can set you on the right path but fly casting is a bit like playing golf, you can get by but getting good at it requires an understanding of the nuances. Most importantly, learn to double haul. 

Fly fishing for big, powerful fish like GTs is somewhat specialized and the tackle reflects this. Do not skimp and, no, your Alibaba special rod and reel combo (with the free fly line) will not cut it. Equipment must be robust but at the same time light, strong and reliable. I've seen more equipment failures with GTs heading for the horizon than all other species combined. So what's needed:

Rod: Good quality 12 weight 9 foot fly rod. With the recent development in rods, 11 weights are becoming more popular as they're easier on the shoulder if the bite is hot or you're having to prospect likely looking spots. For the most part though GTs are opportunistic predators and you'll be sight casting to cruising fish.

Reel: Suitable winch, strong with a great drag. It will need to be able to hold at least 200 metres of backing (I use 80lb braid on my 12 weight). Don't skimp... 

Fly Line: 12 weight (or 11 weight) weight forward tropical saltwater line with at least a 50lb core. Don't use the welded loops, cut them off and replace them with braided (or kevlar) loops nail knotted multiple times to the fly line. Practice this on an old fly line until you have the connection rock solid and fool proof.

Leaders: I've used up to 130lb leaders, particularly if there's coral or the area is known for big fish. If the fishery only supports smaller fish (60-90cm) then 80lb is fine. There's no need for tapered leaders for heavyweight saltwater use so all my leaders are 9ft and straight-through.Good quality fluorocarbon is best.

Flies: Most GT fly boxes will have a selection of baitfish patterns and poppers from size 4/0 to 8/0 made on strong, thin gauge quality hooks. Some of my bigger poppers are 10/0. I've also started to use some 4/0 crab patterns with some success.

This post is just meant as beginner's primer and nothing definitive and each sentence could probably develop into an animated discussion over many beers (and has). The rewards for getting it right will be with you for a lifetime.

Trevor 
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Reports & Expeditions / Kanton Atoll GT Fly-Fishing Report - Rock Expeditions
« Last post by Luke Wyrsta on September 09, 2020, 02:22:15 PM »
A new forum category. Let's see where this goes and if it gathers any new members/interest...

I've just added a new category for GT Fly-Fishing which I believe can only add value and underpin the movement for catch and release GT community.

https://rockexpeditions.com/kanton-atoll-gt-giant-trevally-fly-fishing-expeditions/


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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / Re: Welcome back!
« Last post by Ryan Keith on September 09, 2020, 12:37:49 PM »
This place has been hugely influential in my fishing journey. Chasing GTs opens up a whole new piscatorial world, and changes your perspective on angling in general. Plus you get to meet and fish with some great people! I've always appreciated the quality of content and conversation on here - streets ahead of the Wild West that is Facebook, where everyone has an opinion but few have a clue. Fantastic to see GTPopping back up and running; many thanks to all involved in that process!
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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / Re: Welcome back!
« Last post by Chris Webster on September 09, 2020, 10:56:03 AM »
So happy to see the forum back up and running.
I have been a part of this community for many years any this forum is absolutely responsible for the ignition of my obsession with GT fishing.
Keen to contribute going forward and see the forum back to its former glory.
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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / Welcome back!
« Last post by Andrew Smith on September 09, 2020, 10:41:56 AM »
Great to see the forum back up and flying again!
Well done to Luke and the entire admin team. Absolutely sensational that such a great platform and resource for topwater anglers is back!!!
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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / GTPopping.com Terms & Conditions of Use
« Last post by Luke Wyrsta on September 08, 2020, 11:11:48 AM »
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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / Re: Taiwan?
« Last post by Andrew Wang on September 10, 2018, 06:02:25 AM »
I was only able to fish for two days but this is what I learned, in case someone who is interested stumbles across this topic. From shore you can catch grouper, barracuda, and small gts up to around 10 kgs. If you want anything bigger you have to go on a boat. Also there are very few places (compared to the entire perimeter of the islands) that are suitable to fish since most of the shoreline is made up of boulder walls to protect against storms. you are better off taking a ferry to one of the smaller islands around Penghu and trying your luck there.
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Tackle & Techniques / Re: FEED SaltworX GT83H Popping Rod
« Last post by Damian Fantozzi on September 03, 2018, 12:29:49 PM »
Hey Benjamin Yaw,

Bait tackle store in Underwood, Brisbane stocks them so I have handled one. I own its little brother the 75H which is a lovely PE3 stick.

Anyway, In my view the GTH wouldn't balance as well with an 18k. It would feel perfect with a 600-700 gram reel like the 14k.

 Its hard to find specs on the rod, if you emailed Ivan at Bait he would weigh one for you. I suspect it would be mid 300g range for rod mass. The Major Craft Giant Killing GKC-86 Tuna is a similar rod, and that weighs 329 grams.

My understanding is that FEED are manufactured by Major Craft, and having loaded the GT83H and GKC86 Tuna and also the Crostage rods side by side, they are pretty similar in many respects, perhaps that helps.

cheers




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General Topwater & Jigging Discussion / Re: Barbless hooks
« Last post by Ryan Keith on August 14, 2018, 06:55:42 PM »
I use barbless single hooks, Doug. Safer, and better for the fish. Doesn’t change the lure’s action either if you play with hook size and weight. I’ve never missed/lost a fish and thought “that’s cos I’m not using trebles”. Plus, you’ll only drop a fish on a barbless hook if you let the line go slack (which shouldn’t happen). Overall, I see only benefits and no significant costs!
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Reports & Expeditions / Re: Aitutaki - January 2018
« Last post by Ryan Keith on August 13, 2018, 11:06:41 AM »
Nice Ryan, I am bound there later this year, what did you think the fish liked most? Poppers or sticks?

Hi Ming, because you’re fishing through the waves, I imagine poppers would be difficult to work. Mike thinks the same. You could work some of the really deep areas with big poppers but not many people have tried. Small to medium stickbaits are the go!

I’m jealous, Byron! Hope you get to visit often.
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