This chat with Jack about GT Fishing Whitsundays was ALF EPISODE 667. Check out our archives for more information on Airlie/Whitsunday’s Fishing and Giant Trevally Fishing

GT fishing in the Whitsundays is a thrilling experience that attracts anglers eager to battle these mighty fish. Jack Avery, with over a decade of experience fishing in the Whitsundays, shares invaluable insights on how to effectively target GT in this stunning region.

Where to Find GT in the Whitsundays

Jack explains that GT can be found around the outer reefs and inshore areas near headlands, with larger GTs often closer to the coast. Understanding the fish’s habitat is crucial for successful GT fishing in the Whitsundays. He highlights that while GT are available all year, the cooler months provide more pleasant conditions for this challenging sport.

Best Conditions for GT Fishing in the Whitsundays

Weather and lunar cycles significantly impact GT fishing success. Jack prefers fishing during the lead-up to the new moon, which influences tides and fish behavior, making it an optimal time for GT fishing in the Whitsundays.

Essential Gear for Targeting GT

The right equipment is critical when targeting the powerful GT. Jack recommends a PE8 setup as suitable for most GTs found in the Whitsundays, capable of handling fish from 15 to 50 kilograms. He advises on the best rods, reels, and line strengths to withstand the vigorous fights GTs are known for.

Optimal Lures for GT Fishing in the Whitsundays:

  • Poppers: For making a big splash and attracting GTs, Jack suggests using poppers weighing between 135 and 150 grams. The technique involves letting the popper hit the water, followed by big sweeps with pauses, to mimic injured prey on the water’s surface.
  • Stickbaits: Jack prefers floating stickbaits because they maintain surface visibility, which is crucial for attracting GTs. These lures are effective when fished with a technique that keeps them on or near the surface throughout the retrieval.

Pro Tips for GT Fishing in the Whitsundays

Jack emphasizes the importance of mobility when fishing for GTs. If a location isn’t producing bites within a few minutes, it’s advisable to move on. Utilizing modern technology like Navionics and the Queensland Globe for real-time satellite imagery can greatly enhance your ability to locate prime GT fishing spots based on current conditions.

Handling the Challenge of GT Fishing

GT fishing in the Whitsundays is not only a test of fishing skill but also of physical endurance. Jack discusses the physical demands of battling GTs and offers tips on how to prepare for the vigorous activity that GT fishing entails.

Conclusion: Mastering GT Fishing in the Whitsundays with Jack Avery’s Guidance

By adopting Jack Avery’s expert strategies, anglers can significantly boost their chances of success while GT fishing in the Whitsundays. His comprehensive approach combines deep knowledge of GT behavior, effective use of technology, and appropriate gear and techniques, providing a robust guide for anyone looking to conquer these giant trevallies in one of Australia’s most iconic fishing destinations.

Jack Avery GT Fishing Specialist

Jack Avery

Whitsunday’s GT Specialist

The Airlie Beach/Whitsunday’s area is home to a phenomenal range of fishing species, but for Jack Avery, the Giant Trevally has reigned supreme for over a decade. Once spending a lot of time fishing distant outer reef destinations, Jack now prefers to fish the islands in the Whitsunday Group, finding some of the biggest GT’s can turn up quite close to shore.

Jack Avery Insta: Whitsunday's GT fishing

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