Great Barrier Reef Fire Up: Trout, Cod and Marlin on April 7th
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Tides are playin' nice: high at 8:20 AM pushin' 2.1m, low at 2:15 PM droppin' to 0.6m, then evenin' high around 8:40 PM. Fish the incomin' flood for best bites, as the reef bombs and channels light up.
Fish activity's crankin'—coral trout, Maori cod, and GTs are fired up post-cyclone cleanup, with pelagics like wahoo and black marlin showin' early. Recent catches from charter logs: 15-20kg trout on the outer reefs, stacks of sweetlip and snapper in 20-40m, plus trophy cod to 10kg. Spanish mackerel schools hammerin' the bommies, and barra pushin' close to shorelines.
Best lures? Skippy vibes and metal slugs in chromish for macks and trevs—cast 'em fast over the edges. Soft plastics like 5-inch jerk minnows in pearl on 1/4oz heads nail trout in the rubble. For bait, livey mullet or yakka on a single hook for cod, fiddler crabs or bloodworms for sweetlip on the bottom rigs.
Hot spots: Heron Island bommies for trout and cod—anchor up and drop baits deep. And Ribbon Reefs #9-10 for pelagics; troll the rips at tide change for GTs and macks that'll peel your drag.
Tight lines, stay safe out there—check your flows and conditions.
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