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    I have been having some pretty mediocre fishing days, land based in the Passage recently. Wind , weed and a distinct lack of fish have been the main problems for me for a few months now.
    So this morning I decided to head south from Brisbane instead and have a go at fishing the Gold Coast Seaway. I arrived around five am and immediately realized that with my usual light gear – 1-3kg 6ft rod and little spinner real the biggest problem was going to be getting the fish up the rock wall – if I could catch one.
    As it was dark and I could not see where the rocks ended. I did not see the point in trying the plastics so I decided to give the hard body I carry around everywhere (but rarely use) a go. I long ago lost the box but I remembered it was a some kind of floating minnow ( see pic later). At this point I should clarify that I have never caught a fish on a hard body before.
    I flicked out from a couple of different spots along the rock wall and finally settled perched on a dry rock about halfway between the VMR and the end. I was casting and retrieving in a semicircle when suddenly I was slammed very close in to the rock wall and I was on. The fish ran pretty hard, initially out into the seaway and then down towards the base of the rock wall. With rocks and crashing waves everywhere it was all a bit hairy.
    I finally tightened the drag to the point where I could lift him and then waited for a wave to bring him up. I hopped up the rocks and didn’t drop him and when my heart stopped pounding I realized I had at last caught a fish on a hard bodied lure. The fish was some kind of Trevally – it weighed in at 1.1 kg and was dinner for the family tonight.
    Would welcome an id if anyone knows what type of Trevally it is.

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    Ausfish Silver Member RobSee's Avatar
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    MM,
    We call them GTs or Giant trevally here on the coast. if you caught one, then there would likely have been another 4 or 5 very close by. That was a really good effort, as i have not seen them really much bigger (in this area) than the example shown in the pic.

    Scientific name Caranx ignobilis

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    That ain't a Giant. Looks like a brassy maybe. Not one of the more common varieties, so you have got something a little out of the ordinary there. They all pull hard though.

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    Actually maybe a Blue Fin Trev?? Was the fins all lit up blue when you pulled him out of the water??

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    nice fish mate, well done, whatever type it is it's a beauty, nice work landing him on the light gear too...

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    Def a Blue fin trev.

    Robsee- I have seen GTs to 45kg on the GC and they get bigger. 1.1kg is a baby. But still a they fight hard on light string.

    Pete.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member geoff72's Avatar
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    nice looking trev mate,trev is a trev to me they pull very hard
    If i could get paid the same to fish, sorry boss but i ......!

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    Bluefin trevally it is......Well done mate.
    All the trevally are hard fighters especially on light line.

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    Looks like it was great conditions out there that's for sure!!

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    Ausfish Silver Member RobSee's Avatar
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    45KG's in the seaway though???

    I've seen em to that size out off Moreton maybe....

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    Ausfish Silver Member RobSee's Avatar
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    I was def wrong about the ID - I submit now that it is a Blue Fin Trev also.

    Good to know as I have caught a few around the mouth of the Coomera, mistakenly called them for GTs

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    nice trev, great work with the light gear and those unforgiving rocks.

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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    Robsee- Thought you were just refering to the GC. There was a guy that caught a 9.8kg GT in a GC canal though. It was posted on here a year or so ago. I've seen a few up to 10kg caught of rock walls etc.

    Pete.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member chief's Avatar
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    allround good effort , land it landbased on string off those rocks. Gets the heart started .Well done

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    Ausfish Bronze Member richos's Avatar
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    Re: Seaway Trevally - This am

    Nice work mate, definitely a blue fin trev,a great looking fish!
    The biggest GT I've seen caught off the southwall rocks went 7.5kg

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