What is GT in fishing?

ignobilis is most commonly referred to as the giant trevally (or giant kingfish) due to its large maximum size, with this often abbreviated to simply GT by many anglers.

What rods does Cyril Chauquet use?

What Rod does Cyril Chauquet use? While I showed up at the boat that day with 40-pound line and a rod and reel strong enough to battle tuna, Cyril arrived with several light Okuma spinning rods and reels sensitive enough to pull freshwater bass out of a pond.

What is a popper rod?

The Popping Rod series was originally designed to cast live shrimp under a popping cork for saltwater flats species like seatrout and redfish. As anglers will, they quickly discovered these rods worked exceptionally for fishing soft plastics and small jigs for bonefish, small snook and other flats regulars.

What kind of Rod do I need to catch a 50 pound GT?

For the infrequent fisherman chasing sub 50 pound GT’s in relatively open water, a good quality rod, reel and braid will get the job done. An outfit in this category is the Hamachi Nano Ultra Cast 7’6 paired with a Finnor Offshore 6500 and with everything going your way, you can land much larger GT’s with this outfit.

Which is the best lure for GT fishing?

The Flake Lures Candy Cane is the perfect lure when GT are actively feeding on the surface and you need a fast retrieve to get a reaction. The Candy Cane slides over the water like a fleeing fish and gets those predators fired up.

Where does the zenaq fishing rod come from?

The forge from Japan has been manufacturing rods by hand since the 1960s. Only the best blanks are used, which are constantly improved in countless tests. Zenaq is used by many professional anglers who are looking for the ultimate rod. Anyone who has ever fished a Zenaq rod will understand why you don’t want anything else afterwards!

Where to find 100lb GT in the ocean?

The VW of the ocean as we like to refer to the monster size GT’s, found in places like Exmouth and Shark Bay in Western Australia or Oman, Maldives, Andaman’s or Tanzania just to mention a few of the worlds hotspots for the magic 100lb plus fish. Some of I’ve been lucky enough to fish the others are well etched into the bucket list.