Giant Travelly (GT)



Giant Travelly (GT) or also known as pompano Gerong one stubborn fighter fish, this species likes to hide behind the rock to break the fishing line. Like other predators, Giant Travelly very powerful, these fish have incredible stamina to fight in a long time, and is able to swim very fast for a long time, and is able to swim very fast to escape from fishing.
 
Other Names: Masidung, Kuwe Gerong, White Ulua (Hawaii)
Type: Caranx Iqnobilis
Size: 10-95 Kg
World Record: 130 Pounds
Character: It is great to be fished with any mild to moderate, even though a great tool for larger fish. Can reach bout an hour or more to middle-class tools for the average size of the fish. Medium and large device is highly recommended for novice anglers.


Hunting Giant Travelly filled with exciting adventure fishing is one activity that is very popular these days. Once an agitated feel the adrenaline and heart pounding look at the enormity of the invasion GT chasing bait on the surface poppers, nicaya he will always be addicted to fight one on one, no matter the energy is always drained in every battle with this awesome fish.

Caranx ignobilis (Forskal 1775) or Giant Trevally aka pompano Gerong or trevallies a shallow sea dwellers fish species that can be found throughout the year. That's why, you do not have to go to the sea to look for the GT, but enough around the shallow waters in those areas that are protected from human activities, where there are lots of coral and the current is quite swift. In shallow waters as deep as five meters or at depths up to 100 meters we can indeed find monster fish that can weigh up to 80 kg.

There are many fishing locations in Indonesia are popular among hunters GT class world, including:

     Nusa Penida, Bali
     chili
     Komodo Islands
     Alor and Rote in NTT
     Cluster-Takabakang Atoll South Sulawesi

Modern anglers with bait casting technique using poppers made ​​of wood, aluminum, and polybalsa to hunt GT. Technique of fishing with bait is also known as poppers popping technique is derived from Austalia, but it is growing very rapidly in Japan. In Indonesia, popping technique was developed by Amrita Adhek of Bali since 10 years ago. In recent years the number of devotees grew rapidly, so now poppers were already easy to find in the shops fishing in the country.
 

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