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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Reports & Expeditions => Topic started by: Jon Li on November 21, 2007, 10:08:49 PM
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Guys ,
A new technique required to hook these sailfish , I am still learning !
Jon .
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Nice work Jon!!
Cheers
Aaron.
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That's great.. would beat a dirty old GT any day!
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What the - Steve how long have you been spending in that hot sun lately - ;)
;D
GT's Rule.......
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Awww C'mon Pete!!
Anything taken on casting gear that is big & eats poppers get my nod!!!
Next you'll say Dogtooth are woosies!!!!!
HAHAHHAHAHAH
Jon,
Don't listen to the GT MANIAC....he's just jealous...as am I ;D
Aaron.
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Awww C'mon Pete!!
Anything taken on casting gear that is big & eats poppers get my nod!!!
Next you'll say Dogtooth are woosies!!!!!
HAHAHHAHAHAH
Jon,
Don't listen to the GT MANIAC....he's just jealous...as am I ;D
Aaron.
Hi Aaron ,
None taken so no worry here , target fishes keep on increasing so I keep on learning , it started with GT/RedBass and followed by YFT/Skipjacks and Mahi-mahi/Queenfish/Threadfin salmon and now Sailfish .
I heard from a friend in Sydney that Kingfish in Lord Howe island are susceptible to small lures and a few dogtooth tunas have been caught using popper , likewise sharks although these are what I still term as
" colateral " catches .
Jon .
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Would be pretty spectacular to watch a sail smash a popper!!!.... :o
Your heart would be going... :D
I agree....Anything large that smashes poppers is awesome fishing.
Well done
Pete
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Oh you better believe it -
We are not worthy - when it comes to the fishing exploits of Mr Li
Jealous / envious / curios freakin awsome -talent - RESPECT
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Hi Peter ,
I think Australia has the biggest potential for target fishes that can be caught by using casting technique , most of them are still undiscovered and it's just a matter of time before they will be a change in the angling scenes in Australia from predominantly trolling to something else , such as casting n jigging .
As for sailfish popping , I am pretty sure the Western Australian anglers will try this technique at Broome , after all Mark Rochfort has been
to Rompin and had reasonable success in his first ever trip there .
You guys are lucky and Australia is a Lucky Country ...... !
Jon .
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Hi Jon,
I could'nt agree more, I for one pretty much exclusivly use poppers now for all species, I've caught snapper,bream,whiting,flathead, wahoo,longtoms,yakka,kings,trevors,squid,sharks,dugong :o -by accident of course - and more, all on poppers - I love this technique with its a visual strike and they always release well and alive, as I rarley eat fish - I have seen on a number of occasions black marlin chase my bigger poppers all the way to the boat all lit up but i cannot seem to get a hook up.
Australia sure is the lucky country.....
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I did a lot of fishing for sailies in the mid 80s with spinning gear off Cape Moreton, casting livies to the sails. I did try poppers on them then and while they would follow, I found them very difficult to entice into a strike. If they did, hook-ups on trebles were few and far between. This was in the pre-braid era.
Pete, I don't think Jon can beat a dugong. You're a deadset legend!! ;D
btw - did it put up much fight? I'm going to start a thread on funny captures on rod and line.
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G Day Brandon,
He sure did put up up fight, I have to follow him for 30 minutes before I could untangle him, I must be honest though he wasnt ensactly going for the popper as much as he simply swam though the line and got all tangled up - I wanted to be sure that all the line (PE8) was off him so chased him down, I dont think the other fishos around were real impressed with me and to their credit even follow us to ensure the dugong was safe :o and that I wasnt trying to keep/hurt him, but once they saw me jump in with him they realised I was indeed helping him, (and that I'm crazy) what an effort though - they are so ruff - lucky they need to breath air and come up every few minutes. :D
All in the day of a GT Warrior............ ;D
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Hi guys ,
I hooked onto a Whale shark measuring 8m and a Manta ray measuring some 3m across , each time it became a tackle testing how much load one can excert to saturate the rod in order to break the line , if left at the pre set drag we wud have lost all the line in the spool and a full spool Avani GT line isn't cheap to replace ! Not a one upmanship but these did happened over the year .
Peter ,
I know how you feel about hooking onto a dugong , you must have received more scrutiny than just if you were to hook any other lesser protected animals .
Jon .
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Pete,
If we end up chucking poppers together, remember, I am a protected animal!!!
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Pete,
If we end up chucking poppers together, remember, I am a protected animal!!!
Aww c'mon Aaron! Last time we fished on Bill's boat you were the main target species! ;D ;D :D
Lowy
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Lowy,
You are just lucky your a man mountain or I'd sick Brock on to you ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I know...a day on the water with me bent you life permanently!!
Go buy a GT rod so we can ping some poppers and stick baits at the billfish, wahoo and GT's would ya???
Maybe we could give Jon a run for his money in the Sailfish stakes!!!!
Aaron.