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Troy Marien

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Amateur Popping.
July 09, 2013, 09:05:06 PM
Been spending a bit of time up and down the Queensland coast lately. Even though my local is around Brisbane and the water is quite cool around 19-20 degrees I can't help but try my luck anyway. No G.T.'s yet, but I know they are still out there. But I have managed a couple of decent Spanish Mackeral at 14 and 15kg. Been bitten off once and missed about 7-8 more Spanish and Tuna. Been using the same Cubera 150 since a Central Queensland trip back in May and it has somehow survived 2 bite offs, a trip to the reefs off Cairns and numerous G.T.'s, Queenfish, Red Bass and Spanyids. Was lucky enough the bite offs didn't take the lure and both times I watched fish trying to eat the popper while it was floating stationary on the surface which is probably the only time I didn't want a fish to eat it.

I'll let the pictures do most of the talking. The first bunch are from Central Queensland, the next lot  are from the Far North and the last bunch will be from local waters.

Also managed to score a 5/0 ST66 Owner through my face which made for an interesting day. I was picking up a Mackeral ready for a photo when the fish kicked. It was hooked up on the front treble while the rear one was swinging free and managed to catch my face. One hook in my face and another in a toothy Spanish Mackeral only the poppers length away from taking an eye out. It was panic stations until the fish was off let me tell you!

Was lucky enough the barb went the whole way through to make for an easier removal. I guess that's one reason to fish barbless or singles!

Edit: My internet is a joke so struggling to upload pictures at this time!
Last Edit: July 09, 2013, 09:30:07 PM by Troy Marien

Ed Nicholas

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 10, 2013, 05:20:41 PM
Looking forward to seeing the pics mate! Sounds like you were very lucky with the hook in face, singles or trebs take those barbs off bro  ;)

Troy Marien

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 11, 2013, 03:55:59 PM
Here's a video I did up a few weeks ago. Going to try with the pictures again soon.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TKKchE73rdg

Troy Marien

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 11, 2013, 06:00:53 PM
There's pictures here from Weipa, Cairns, C.Q. and S.E.Q. since April this year. Not all popping/stickbaiting but I enjoyed it all too much not to put a few other photos in.

The Yellowfin were mainly caught on stickbaits with a couple on plastics and slugs on the lighter gear before we upped it to the G.T. gear for a better release.









































































































































Last Edit: July 11, 2013, 06:07:05 PM by Troy Marien

Byron Ford

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 12, 2013, 05:35:10 AM
some cracking pics, sure getting ya moneys worth out of that lure lol
 
As for the hook in the face,   :'( :'(

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 12, 2013, 10:10:42 PM
Good stuff mate. That Queenie from the beach looks like Janie Creek? Or is it Wooldrum?
Also looks like Pera Head in another pic?

Troy Marien

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 13, 2013, 09:10:45 AM
some cracking pics, sure getting ya moneys worth out of that lure lol
 
As for the hook in the face,   :'( :'(

Yeah I have a video of me removing the hook somewhere to.

Good stuff mate. That Queenie from the beach looks like Janie Creek? Or is it Wooldrum?
Also looks like Pera Head in another pic?

Norman Creek. Was crazy light tackle fishing there. Cale Cale, Diamond, Golden, G.T.'s, Big Eye's, Cuda, Queenies all on 6lb and small plastics.

Pera was good to. Every arvo throwing skipping poppers produced plenty of Queenies. Had a 16kg Spanish jump in the boat while chasing down a popper. Was pretty awesome.

Brett Habener

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 13, 2013, 07:41:28 PM
Looks like you guys are smashing it up north this year. Well Done. Is that black jew land based?  :o Epic fish.

The hook in face is fairly epic.....

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 18, 2013, 07:22:51 PM
Excellent pic's  :) the hook to the face is scary stuff   :o. Got to love weipa   :D

Troy Marien

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Re: Amateur Popping.
July 20, 2013, 08:01:10 PM
Looks like you guys are smashing it up north this year. Well Done. Is that black jew land based?  :o Epic fish.

The hook in face is fairly epic.....

Yeah North is where the action's at. A lot less effort for a lot more fish.

Scotty got that Black Jew jigging the jetty in the back ground. 111cm on a 6" plastic. Was an awesome fight to watch ripping it out of the pylons. Lost a few others to.

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Re: Amateur Popping.
August 12, 2013, 11:15:56 PM
Enjoyed the pic's, thanks for the report.

That hook to the face . . . shudder of note.

I have had a bad success ratio with the toothy critters taking jigs (Luckily no expensive poppers as yet) - I have lost the last 10 or so I have hooked - must be a sight to see fish trying to eat your stationary popper!