• Extreme GT Fishing The Whitsundays Area With Jack Avery

  • Apr 28 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Extreme GT Fishing The Whitsundays Area With Jack Avery

  • Summary

  • In today's Australian Lure Fishing podcast episode I delve into the world of GT fishing in the Whitsundays. In this session, I'm joined by Jack Avery, a seasoned angler with a decade of experience targeting Giant Trevally in this iconic region. Discover the secrets to locating and landing these powerful fish as Jack shares his expert insights on the best fishing spots, ideal conditions, and most effective techniques for GT fishing in the Whitsundays. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a novice, this episode is packed with valuable tips on gear selection, lure usage, and handling the physical challenges of battling GTs. Tune in to enhance your fishing prowess and get ready for your next big catch in the Whitsundays!

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    For more episodes about fishing in the Airlie Beach and Whitsunday's are, check out our archive: https://doclures.com/whitsundays-and-airlie-beach-fishing/

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    And of course you can access the show notes for today's episode here: https://doclures.com/gt-fishing-whitsundays/

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