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Gulps on the GBR
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jun 2002

    Gulps on the GBR

    Just wanting to know if anyone has had success with the larger plastics...5,6,7 inch fishing for red throat,trout etc...should I invest or go with the usual bait?
    rusco

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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    yeah i heard they are very prductive but they get chewwed up alot by your typical razoured teeth reef species. i would by a few snapbacks too so the last much longer. i heard of some guys buying over $600 of gulp and they were all used by the 3rd trip up there so it can become rather expensive.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Ausfish Silver Member Tetsuo's Avatar
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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    I used gulps in Townsville and found I caught a very different range of fish to the bait fishos. I was pulling up large trevelly, tuna and mackeral while the bait guys got mostly nanygi, it worked out well because I was fishing for sport and they where fishing for food. I would take the plastics but use both when you're there and get a bit of variety happening. I actually fished bait on a jig head which I liked much better than a massive snapper lead. Take a couple of vertical jigs up as well.

    Money wise I probably whent through $50-$60 on an overnight trip.

    Fishing between 20-50m I used a 1once jig head, just make sure you use STRONG hooks.

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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    If I were to be fishing the reef’s up north I would be buying the cheapest plastics money can buy. Seriously, the fish that live in those surroundings eat whatever comes within reach. I fished Lizard Island when I was an early teen with Mr Twisters and got well and truly cleaned up every cast. That was 31 years ago.
    Mitch

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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuo View Post
    I actually fished bait on a jig head which I liked much better than a massive snapper lead.
    Here here, this is my belief also, tie the well presented bait on if it helps, a nice piece of strip squid or fish flesh (butterflied even) and you cannot go wrong, plastics is about presentation and the style of placement and motion it presents, not the fact it is made of plastic IMO.

    cheers fnq



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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    I was useing 5" jerk baits in pearl white as well as squidgies in drop bear off the jetty at Daydream Island over Easter, caught trout, cod, morwong, parrot and a few un-stopables, includeing what I think was a big GT.
    Very effective way to fish, but would be expensive.
    cheers
    brian



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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jun 2002

    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    Think i'll spend a couple of bucks and try a pack ..never used them before...lets hope they get good fish...not rats
    Thanks all
    Rusco

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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    On a recent trip to Airlie beach ,I tied on the ever faithful 3"shrimp in new penny colour ,Caught a stack of fish on them from cod , trout,jack and trevs.
    That'll be my choice when I go there next.

    Mick

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    Ausfish Silver Member Tetsuo's Avatar
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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    Don't limit yourself to gulps, I got my best fish on a saltwater assasin and my father in law got a huge jack on an unscented aswell. Try everything!

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    Re: Gulps on the GBR

    Another Ausfisher has had great success on the snapback range as well. Caught plenty of Nanny's on them in white/pink.

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