Great Barrier Reef Fire Up: Trophy Trout, Mackerel and Emperor on the Bite This Sunday
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Fish are fired up post-autumn spawn, with coral trout, Maori cod, and queenfish smashin' it lately. Recent reports from local charter crews like those out of Cairns say divers and trollers bagged 20-30 kg barramundi hauls, stacks of 5-10 kg spanish mackerel, and heaps of red emperor up to 8 kg on night rigs. Sweetlip and trevally are thick too, with buckets full from reef bommies—numbers are up 30% from last week thanks to warm currents pushin' 'em in.
For lures, stick to **soft plastics** like 4-inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse, rigged weedless for the rubble— they're tearin' through post-spawn trout. Crankbaits in shallow divers and shiny metal slugs on 25-30 lb flyline setups are gold for mackerel and queenies. Best baits? Live mullet or pilchards on a running sinker rig for bottom dwellers, or fresh squid strips for emperors—worms and crickets work wonders on smaller reefies near the shallows.
Hot spots right now: **Agincourt Reef** for trophy trout and cod—anchor on the bommies at 10-15m; and **Cod Hole** for monster potato cod up to 40kg, drift the walls at high tide. Get out early, watch for crocs in the estuaries, and respect the no-take zones.
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