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General => General Topwater & Jigging Discussion => Topic started by: Mark Gwynne on October 29, 2010, 10:49:35 PM
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Hi all. Not sure if anyones interested. It doesn't really fit into any of the reports sections.
Thought some might be interested in this, a recent big Game tournament in Far North Queensland.
The overall stats of the Tournament were 147 strikes, 106 hook-ups for 59 tags. The size range of Black Marlin tagged was:
http://www.lizardislandgfc.asn.au/statistics.php (http://www.lizardislandgfc.asn.au/statistics.php)
100 to 300 pounds 31; 300 to 500 pounds 16; 500 to 700 pounds 4; 700 to 900 pounds 3; 900 to 1000 pounds 4 and Andrey Grigoriev, fishing on Moana, tagged a magnificent 1100 pounder.
http://www.lizardislandgfc.asn.au/ (http://www.lizardislandgfc.asn.au/)
Some pretty good footage of the big girl getting tagged there. You'd be spewin if you lost her after that!!
Cheers, Mark.
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The GBR is where its at for big black marlin..........no doubt!
There has been a few heavy tackle blue marlin off the Gold Coast and there is still good light tackle for sailfish.
Been a couple blacks caught already too, with wahoo, cobia and mahi mahi thrown in..........there you have a great bunch of stick bait and popping options already!
Bring on summer!!!!!!!!!
Be a heck of a blast switch baiting a grander marlin on popping gear........any takers!
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I'm in
Sounds like fun
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I'd prefer to do it on a jig rod,it would be a little less back breaking then on a popper rod,also if there was some sort of deeper spool for line capacity,some Granders can strip of 37kg line its 10kg in under a minute..Amazing how much power they actually have..