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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Reports & Expeditions => Topic started by: Peter Morris on October 16, 2008, 07:14:59 PM
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Second Time Lucky..!!
My first trip to Fiji was excellent back in Febuary this year and we encountered Bluefin Trevally,emperor etc...BUT missed out on the GT's.
This trip however we enjoyed some success.
We left for Fiji on the 6-10-08 bound for Taveuni which is a long trip but one well worth the effort.For me it was a family trip however they know its always based around fishing. :P
I managed to fish 5 days but only for 2-3 hour periods on each day.
Here is a run down on the trip.
Day 1
On the first day we had a quick troll to see if there were any Wahoo about but after an hour of catching smelly Barracuda we called it quits and we headed for 'Vuna Reef' which looked spectacular.Shallow reef on one side and deep blue water on the other.We popped the deep side of the reef and five minutes into it I had a 100g 'BlackJack Cubera' smashed on the surface.
A good battle as you would expect and I had my first GT on the boat which at a guess would have been 16-17kg.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08001.jpg)
I was quite stoked with this early in the session but things only got wilder and I ended up landing 5 good GT's for the morning and missed about 3 other hits.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08007.jpg)
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08017.jpg)
One fish that emerged from the depths was BIG and he simply nudged the popper gently but I didnt hook up.He was a good 30-35kg and looked unbelievable in the water.
Also along with GT's I managed to pop up a nice Red Bass.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08022.jpg)
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08023.jpg)
One more neat 10kg GT after the bass and then we called it a day.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji09-10-08027.jpg)
Day 2
The second day was a tad quiter but still an awesome day.
I started the day with a big nasty Trigger fish that decided to attack a popper.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji10-10-08003.jpg)
I then was dealt a serious clobbering.
Popping with a 'Jai Kingfish popper' I casted near on the edge of the reef and a Massive GT smashed the popper.I fought him for about 30 seconds before he decided it was enough and ran along the reef nearly beaching himself on the rock and busting me on a 100lb twisted leader.
After this the GT's went quiet so I popped on the lighter gear 30lb in the hope of some more reefies for some variety.
Well...as you can guess a good GT decided to eat the small Roosta popper and he ran at lightning speed into the shallow reef.
I waited for the bust up and got 'Archie' (the Captain) to slowly reverse away from the reef.Amazingly the fish stopped,turned and came back into the deeper water.The fight on the 30lb was long,nerve racking and hard work that lasted for a good 30-40 minutes.Eventually I won the battle and landed my best GT for the trip at around 20kg.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji10-10-08009.jpg)
Unfortunately after a long time trying to revive this fish the decision was made to keep it for the fijian villagers.The fish had just fought to the death and although I hated seeing the fish die 'Archie' assured me none would go to waste and the fijians would appreciate it greatly.
A small break after that fish and I decided to continue with the heavier outfit.
No more GT's that morning but I did land a beautifull reef fish of some kind (that the locals call snapper...?) that had some fierce pulling power.
Maybe some knows what this one is.?
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji10-10-08014.jpg)
Day 3
Again we did a morning session but the GT action slowed considerably and it was only very late into the session that I managed 1 fish for the day that went about 10kg caught on the 'Halco Haymaker'.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji11-10-08008.jpg)
Day 4
A RAGING southerly hits and we had to deal with 25-30 knot winds.
The front of the reef wasnt an option so we did a short two hour session on the shallower protected side of the reef.
This turned out to be quite productive.Not for GT's but for some fantastic Red bass,Bluefin Trevally,cod and small trout.
Day 5
The southerley persisted so again a small inside session was the only possibility although we did sneak around the side of the reef where I managed another awesome Red bass on a 'River 2 sea Dumbell Popper' and one small jobfish.
The trip came to a close on the 14-10-08 and was for me pretty spectacular.
Now to plan for the next....New Caledonia (I hope).
Back to the lovely sunny coast now....Raining and howling wind.
Cheers
Pete
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Looks like you are doing hard again Pete, top trip mate (http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd207/bunzo51/thumbsup.gif).
I hope the morning sessions weren't to early for you and didn't upset you Sunnycoast routine of Bacon and eggs for breaky ;D
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;D ;D....It was even better Greg....I was able to sneak out and pop up some GT's then come back and have Bacon & eggs for Breaky... :D :D
Mate what a life...wish I could do that everyday.. :D
Hows the weather been here...Fishable at all...?
Pete
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No more GT's that morning but I did land a beautifull reef fish of some kind (that the locals call snapper...?) that had some fierce pulling power.
Maybe some knows what this one is.?
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji10-10-08014.jpg)
Hi Peter,the fish in the picture looks like a Maori Seaperch (lutjanus rivulatus)same family as a red emperor so I wouldn't of thought they would take a popper :o.
Cheers Zac
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well done, Pete!!
I want one of those triggerfish - they look fantastic
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Great report, pics and Trip Pete, well done!
Nice range of species mate... can't believe that Trigger hit that Popper!!!
We fished for them on the flts in Seychelles on Fly, and they are more tricvky, finiscky and addictive than chasing Permit!!! Crazy fish that can turn a Gamakatsu SL12 flyhook into a ball of crushed steel as simply and quickly as if were tinfoil!!
That Snapper is similar/identical to a species we get up alongout east coast here in South Africa, locally we just call the Speckled Snapper. Just checked up and it is the same species, Lujanus rivulatus as Zac identified above....
Great post a,d congrats on a great trip, and that 20 kilo GT on 30lb gear must have been fantastic.... great angling there bud.
Respect from the Darkside
Andre/Nepptune
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Great report, pics and Trip Pete, well done!
Nice range of species mate... can't believe that Trigger hit that Popper!!!
We fished for them on the flts in Seychelles on Fly, and they are more tricvky, finiscky and addictive than chasing Permit!!! Crazy fish that can turn a Gamakatsu SL12 flyhook into a ball of crushed steel as simply and quickly as if were tinfoil!!
That Snapper is similar/identical to a species we get up alongout east coast here in South Africa, locally we just call the Speckled Snapper. Just checked up and it is the same species, Lujanus rivulatus as Zac identified above....
Great post a,d congrats on a great trip, and that 20 kilo GT on 30lb gear must have been fantastic.... great angling there bud.
Respect from the Darkside
Andre/Nepptune
Andre,
That trigger did some damage to the cubera.
Have a look at these puncture marks.
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Cubera002.jpg)
Thanks for your reply.
Pete
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No more GT's that morning but I did land a beautifull reef fish of some kind (that the locals call snapper...?) that had some fierce pulling power.
Maybe some knows what this one is.?
(http://i340.photobucket.com/albums/o326/PeterMorris_Photo/Fiji10-10-08014.jpg)
Hi Peter,the fish in the picture looks like a Maori Seaperch (lutjanus rivulatus)same family as a red emperor so I wouldn't of thought they would take a popper :o.
Cheers Zac
It is a Maori Seaperch, very good eating. I think it all depends on the habitat the fish live in Zac, if our Red Emperor lived in water 3-15m deep I think we would get them on poppers too.
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Great focus on the pictures ;) And a nice assortment of fish.
If you go to New Cal you will get a chance to see 45-70kg GT sneak up on your popper ;D
Now that would be a sight!
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Nice one Pete, good to see you've got onto some decent fishing. That's a great Maori Seaperch. Like Zac said, they're in the same family as Red Emperor (Lutjunid) but that's also the same family as Jacks and Red Bass so not that surprising that they'll hit a popper.
I haven't thrown a popper in months with the constant wind up here. Surely it can't go on forever!
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I've caught a red emperor on a stickbait before - I was shocked!
I thought it was a red bass until it was on the surface
Those maori seaperches are gorgeous. I've only ever seen one before.
It is a Maori Seaperch, very good eating. I think it all depends on the habitat the fish live in Zac, if our Red Emperor lived in water 3-15m deep I think we would get them on poppers too.
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is it still bloody blowing up there, Steve?!! ???
Nice one Pete, good to see you've got onto some decent fishing. That's a great Maori Seaperch. Like Zac said, they're in the same family as Red Emperor (Lutjunid) but that's also the same family as Jacks and Red Bass so not that surprising that they'll hit a popper.
I haven't thrown a popper in months with the constant wind up here. Surely it can't go on forever!
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Awesome report mate - some sweet action there 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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is it still bloody blowing up there, Steve?!! ???
yeah Brandon, I reckon this has been the worst year I've seen in Cairns for wind. No sign of it letting up either. Absolutely atrocious. I haven't fished for GT's since June!
I've got a few days off shortly so going to head north for some Barra action instead.
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Hey Pete, as I said on another forum......great fish, great pics, great report. ;)
However, some questions I forgot to ask were:
did you take or use any stickbaits on this trip, or was it all poppers like Cuberas and Halco Haymakers? Also, how many lure losses? ;)
Cheers
Angus
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Can't stay like this forever - maybe next year will be calm most of the year to make up for it
is it still bloody blowing up there, Steve?!! ???
yeah Brandon, I reckon this has been the worst year I've seen in Cairns for wind. No sign of it letting up either. Absolutely atrocious. I haven't fished for GT's since June!
I've got a few days off shortly so going to head north for some Barra action instead.
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Very nice report Pete.
The quality of the pictures is excellent and your photographer has a good eye.
What camera are you using as a matter of interest?
Matt
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Thanks Matt,
I use a Canon Powershot A590IS
8 megapixel
Pete
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Hey Pete, as I said on another forum......great fish, great pics, great report. ;)
However, some questions I forgot to ask were:
did you take or use any stickbaits on this trip, or was it all poppers like Cuberas and Halco Haymakers? Also, how many lure losses? ;)
Cheers
Angus
Hi Angus,
Missed your post sorry mate.
I did throw sticks but later in the trip when the GT's seemed to turn off a bit.
I didnt get any action on them.
I lost only 1 lure which was a 'Jai kingfish popper'...Nice popper too... :(
Pete
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great report there Pete
very successful by the looks, cheers for the great pics