Great Barrier Reef Thursday: Trout and Barra On Fire Post Full Moon
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Tides are playing nice: high tide peaked at 10:23 AM around 2.1m, now easing into the low at 4:45 PM around 0.6m—fish love that outgoing flow for flushing bait into the gutters. Bureau of Meteorology confirms clear skies holding through dusk, but watch for any afternoon sea breeze picking up.
Fish activity's heating up post-full moon; coral trout and snapper are on the chew, with recent catches stacking up—anglers pulling 20-30 kg barramundi from the estuaries, stacks of Maori cod up to 5kg, and pelagic runs of mackerel and tuna hitting 15-20kg off the bommies. Local charter logs from Cairns Marina report 50+ coral trout boated yesterday on the outer reefs, plus solid queenfish and GTs crashing surface lures.
Best lures right now? Soft vibes like 60g jigheads with pillie tails or ZMan swimbaits in pilchard colour—coral trout can't resist 'em bounced off the bottom. For pelagics, stick to stickbaits like Samaki Pacemaker or laser minnows worked fast. Live bait? Whole mullet or garfish on a running sinker rig for barra, and fresh pilchards stripped for trout and snapper—deadly on the tide change.
Hot spots to hit: Ribbon Reefs at Agincourt for trophy trout in 20-30m, and Cod Hole for big Maori cod lurking in the bommies—anchor up and drop baits deep. Further south, Opal Reef's gutters are firing for mackerel.
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