I love my new GT2 craftbait- Pilbara Popping

Well well, what a start to the day we had, hang on, ill have to go back a few steps to set the scene properly

Jay got to my house at about 0430, we had to have the boat on the water by 0500 to beat the tide, remembered the clears this time which was a good thing. The wind was comming from the south west at about 15-20 knots. The sun wasnt due to rise unti about seven so we made most of the way out to our spot and and then dropped the anchor for a half hour or so. First crack of light and we were off again, moved around and found a bit of ground to bomb a few casts, we were looking for some GT's. Without any luck on the first half donzen casts we moved to the ever reliable rock for a quick cast. Jay was using his new favourit lure, an orion bigfoot 170 sinking stickbait and i had just switched up to one of my new craftbait GT2's. I didnt even get a cast in and Jay was on, bastad. It was hooked well and i moved the boat into some deeper water, a 20 odd KG GT surfaced, i netted it and it was one to us, pressure was off nice and early, wooo hooo!


Orion Bigfoot 170


The first of the day

Well jay was in a bit of a purple patch and it was my turn to get some revenge. My first cast with the GT2 got a MASSIVE hit, but unfortunately no hook up. Second cast and it got swiped again, this time by a mackie that came screaming towards the boat estimated to be over 20kg, unfortunately it pinged me, not happy my new craftbait GT2 on the second cast of its life, GONE!!
But you just have to love crushed barbs, we spotted the lure floating 50 meters or so away on the surface a few minutes later, stoked!

Ok my lure was a bit battle scared but good to go, i was rigged up and we did a drift through an area that has produced a few fish for us in the past. Again i got a masssssssivvvvveeeee hit from a fish in some rpetty shallow water that probably would have resulted in death to my lure yet again. We kept the drift going and it wasnt long before i hooked up again, this time i landed it, a solid Pilbara GT on the Craftbait, my new favourite lure!!!


Nice Pilbara G Train


Thanks Kasey!

Anyway we moved back along got some really good hits in some new ground which is promising. I was just about to cast and jay bloody hooked up again, it dogged him pretty deep for a while, but it did come to the surface eventually. jay had switched to one of his craftbaits on the back of my success and came up trumps, well done mate


Number three


Another solid Pilbara GT

Anyway we popped a nice ledge for a half hour or so. we didnt really work to hard, just enjoyed being on the water. The wind had eased and life was just getting better. I managed another trout about 55cm on popper again, actually had two trout arguing over the poper was pretty entertaining. We had quite a few trout take swipes at our stickbaits today


Nice trout for the missus

Anyway the tide was starting to slow down and so were the GT's. I managed one more gold spot that had a large bronzie hot on its tail for most of the fight. It glassed off for the trip home while we enjoyed the last of thos bloody xxxx beers. Thank god they are gone

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Sussed

Sun, 2009-03-15 15:55

Looks like you boys have it well and truly sussed, nice work.

Thought you weren't fishing much this year Brad? LOL

To much wind down this way this weekend. :(

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From the looks of it, I

Sun, 2009-03-15 16:35

From the looks of it, I would say he must be going for quality over quanity.

Thats not entirely true, as there is a large quantity of kilos in those fish and certainly lots of quality.


Well done guys, looks like an absolutely awesome session and great fish. You might have to be a bit careful though, some of us southerners might end up start planning trips Wink

 

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First time in a couple of

Sun, 2009-03-15 19:13

First time in a couple of weeks BJ

got to every now and then so i can clear the mind, just not doing any trips away, half day trips are ok

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greeat report and brilliant

Sun, 2009-03-15 16:16

great report and brilliant pics. love those close ups.

I would be stoked with the trout...

you guys have it good, the glass off off the way home is always handy. Give me a few of those xxxx's on the water and I am guaranteed to provide some good burley.

 

 

 

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Another top report Brad

Sun, 2009-03-15 16:27

Some great fish and some great pics. The Silver popper did well.
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:(

Sun, 2009-03-15 16:37

This is not fair.

Brad, I'm going to have to insist you boys take me out! I think I've chalked up enough Brownie points!

That was a limited edition Craftbait too!

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I know mate, i was spwein

Sun, 2009-03-15 16:49

I know mate, i was spwein when i thought i lost it, has some serious battle scares now

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Thanks for putting up the

Sun, 2009-03-15 17:09

Thanks for putting up the report Brad, and thanks for an awesome day :)

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Absolutely love it!

Sun, 2009-03-15 17:11

Awesome work fellas. Great pics and report. Those Craftbaits must be pretty expensive eh? good to hear you got yours back Brad, how lucky is that!

 

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Top Reort Brad

Sun, 2009-03-15 18:08

Well done both of you. That's fishing at it's best.

One day your going to have to settle down and have kids and a mortgage LOL.. Just kidding of course.

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ummm, i have three kids and

Sun, 2009-03-15 18:26

ummm, i have three kids and two mortgages mate

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Top report guys and great

Sun, 2009-03-15 18:25

Top report guys and great pics .got to get a GT while im up there tops

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Well done boys

Sun, 2009-03-15 19:22

Top stuff yet again...

only downfall is the midstrength froths!! 

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I've run out of superlatives

Sun, 2009-03-15 19:34

So I'll just say, $#&%$$@$%@%(*&^Cool
Way to go Brad and Jay, the pics are just getting better and better. i hope you saved me a couple for the mag.Wink

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Awesome brad and jay well

Sun, 2009-03-15 19:45

Awesome brad and jay well done fellas.  How you rigging the leader Brad is that doubled over and twisted, then crimped at each end?

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you twist the single strand

Sun, 2009-03-15 19:50

you twist the single strand of mono with a drill then while keeping tension on fold in half and let the stored energy release. The mono will twist on itself. Yeah then crimp a barrel swivel on. Just google how to twisted leaders mate

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Cheers fella Rayman

Sun, 2009-03-15 20:04

Cheers fella

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Well Done

Sun, 2009-03-15 20:14

You 2 are there popper ledgends well done

ps : im in exxy and got my first fish last week on a popper , good for 2 years well done brad and jay

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well done you two, had just

Sun, 2009-03-15 20:31

well done you two,

had just about had enough of those bloody gt shots, how about a marlin or saily

and by the way , you know why the Queenslanders put xxxx on their cans

because they arent allowed to put swear words on themLaughing

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Excellent work

Mon, 2009-03-16 09:16

great report - awful "beer"

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yep

Mon, 2009-03-16 09:46

Another top report fellas, green with envy.

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Quality all round, as

Mon, 2009-03-16 12:30

Quality all round, as usual.

There are some big hooks there hangin close to arms etc.  Are the GT's placid when holding for photo shoot or are they just buggered after the fight and or a tight grip is in action?

Suppose, they are barbless, but barbless can still do some damage.

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Extremely placid Pete, they

Mon, 2009-03-16 16:00

Extremely placid Pete, they don't move at all. There's no way I'd do that with a yellowfin, the lure would be coming out straight away!