Great Barrier Reef Fishing Hot: Trout, Mackerel and GTs Firing Up
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Tides are pumping with the new moon—high at 9:20 AM and 9:50 PM, low at 3:10 AM/PM, strong currents ripping through the reefs, stirring up the baitfish. Fish are fired up, especially on the flood tide; recent reports from local charters show limits of coral trout, Maori cod, and decent Spanish mackerel crashing the party. Past week, blokes pulled in 20-30 kg hauls per boat—queenfish to 15kg, GTs hitting 20kg+, plus heaps of sweetlip and trevally. NOAA reckons gag grouper season opens May 1 in South Atlantic waters, but here it's wide open with solid catches mirroring that action.
Best lures? Soft plastics like 4-inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse on 1/4 oz jigheads for trout and cod—mimic those fleeing prawns. Metal slugs or poppers like Maria 140 for macks and queens on the surface. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish on a fish trap rig can't be beat; fresh squid strips or pilchards for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: Lady Elliot Island for trophy trout in the bommies, and Heron Island channels for pelagics ambushing the tide rips—anchor up and let 'em come to ya.
Tight lines, stay safe out there—check your regs and respect the Reef.
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