Great Barrier Reef Fire: Trout, Trevally, and Solunar Peaks this April
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Tides are playin' nice: high tide hit early mornin' at 8:20 AM, low around 2 PM, then buildin' back up by evenin'. Solunar peaks align with the new moon vibe, crankin' up fish activity—expect aggressive feeds from mid-mornin' to dusk.
Fish are firin'! Recent reports from Cairns and Port Douglas charters show coral trout and Maori cod smashin' limits, with crews boatin' 20-30 fish per outing. GTs (giant trevally) up to 30kg, queenfish hittin' 10kg, plus solid Spaniards, barra on the edges, and blacktip reef sharks addin' thrills. Snapper and red emperor stackin' up on the reefs too, post-spawn stripers movin' through inshore—similar to those US spring patterns but hotter here.
Best lures? Soft vibes like 60g metal slugs in chrome for pelagics, or ZMan paddletails on 1/2oz jigheads for trout. Poppers like Halco Roosta at dawn/dusk for explosive surface strikes. Live bait? Mullet strips or whole garfish on balloon rigs for queens and GTs; prawns or squid for bottom dwellers. Circle hooks mandatory for the big uns.
Hot spots: Ribbon Reefs #9-10 for trout and cod—anchor on the bommies. Cod Hole for monster potatoes, but drift carefully. Sudbury Cay edges for queens and macks—watch the currents!
Rig safe, check your EPIRB, and respect the Reef. Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly tips!
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