Great Barrier Reef Fire Up: Trout, Cod, and Queenfish Hammering the Bommies
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Tides are runnin' strong—high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, low at 2:05 PM and 2:30 AM, accordin' to Queensland Tide Times. Fish are fired up with that incoming push; activity peaks mid-mornin' and late arvo when currents rip through the bommies.
Recent catches? Bloody brilliant—anglers reportin' solid numbers of coral trout up to 5kg, Maori cod hammerin' the reefs, and queenfish strippin' lines off the islands. GTs over 20kg from the edges, plus heaps of snapper and sweetlip in 20-40m. Spanish mackerel schools pushin' inshore, and pelagics like wahoo tearin' it up offshore, based on latest Reef Magic charters and local tackle shop logs.
Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** like 60g Bombers in chrome for queens and macks—cast and wind fast over the reefs. Soft vibes like ZMan 4-inch in pilchard colour for trout, jigged deep. **Best baits**: Live yakka or mullet on a fish trap rig for cod and trout; pillies on gang hooks for macks. Dead squid strips for sweetlip bottom bashin'.
Hot spots? Hit **Cod Hole** at Ribbon Reefs for monster potato cod—drop baits 30m down the wall. Or **Agincourt Reef** off Port Douglas for trout and snapper frenzy around the pinnacles—troll lures on the troll spots.
Rig light, 20-30lb braid, fluoro leader, and watch for crocs in the shallows. Stay safe out there!
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