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    Barramundi
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    Default 118cm Threadfin on Surface.

    Landed a 118cm Thready on surface on Saturday night. It took a 4" Atomic Guzzler Prong in Clear Copper Flake rigged weightless on a 3/0 Gamakatsu Reaction Innovations Flipping Hook with a size 1 Gamakatsu Siwash Saltwater Fly hook as a trailing stinger.

    Retrieve was skipping it across the surface like a small Greazie River Prawn. Flick, pause, flick pause, etc. I thought it was a pig falling from the sky but turned out to be a dirty big Threadfin. The Siwash Stinger just pinned him under the jaw. Mate also landed a 91cm model winding his 4" Prong across the surface almost at flat stick going for another cast. BOOF!

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    Thats a horse of a fish, well done.
    What size line / outfit were you using?

    Cheers Nath
    It's not about the fish, it's about fishing!

    Real men wear PINK!


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    Barramundi
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    20lb Tuff Line XP Braid with 40lb Black Magic Supple Trace leader this time. I like to use 60lb Tough Trace with Plastics and Lipless Crankbaits as they often swallow them. Went a bit finesse (Haha) this time with the 40lb. Have caught them on as low as 30lb Black Magic Fluorocarbon with lures and caught a few small ones on baits with 6lb leaders.

    They have a poor survival rate after release so the quicker you can get them in the better. The meter plus jobies are at a definite risk of dying. The bigger ones taste better but, the smaller ones have mushy flesh. Both of these fish were released by the way.

    Troy

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    Coral Trout
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    Wow what a monster fish well done

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    Barramundi
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    are they what you were targeting? or a bycatch?? wish we had that sort of thing here lol. would destroy my bream gear

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    Trout
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    Awesome catch Troy!! gezz you have them sorted don't you!! Brisbane River as usual?

    Cheers
    Brandon...

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    Raw Pawn
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    Thats a nice fish mate , hey troy i think your going to have to come out in my boat 1 night and show me how to catch one , i have tried so much in the brissy river but i just can not seem to get one . if your keen let me know . are you fishing towards the mouth or in further near jindalee . i have only tried around the pipe line at the mouth with mask vibes , sp's and livies with no luck , im pretty sure i have had a couple on sx40's but the hooks pulled on me .

    cheers nico

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    Nice work Troy, I'm envious. Any red fish yet? Say g'day to Robbie 4 me.
    Cheers Dids

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    That would have to be the biggest Threadie that I have ever seen...Do they actually get any bigger then that??

    Although I have seen Metre plus ones up here in Townsville, I haven't seen one that big & thick!!

    Awesome effort Troy!!
    No excuse - Just get out there and live it !!

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    Coral Trout
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    your right it is a truly great fish and it would be good to know how big they can get.

 

 
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