Short video showing jumping Tarpon from Friday's Trip. Combine a bony hard mouth covered in sandpaper with those jumping abilites and you get one tough to land fish.
Craig is the creator, web designer, admin and chief contributor for seawayfishing.info. He has fished the Gold Coast Seaway and Broadwater constantly for more than 10 years and loves the constant challenges and variety that the area provides. He is also constantly analysing fish behaviour to work out patterns, trying new techniques and trying to understand just why fish act they way they do. SeawayFishing.info is the result of that.
2 Comments
mirrors_121
July 31, 2011 7:29:49 pm
hey craig arent those tarpon awesome to watch to bad they are tough to land with their bony mouths and acrobatics the ones i get around coomera weir and riverlinks where i lived for a while are usually no bigger than 55cm im gonna start hitting the seaway for them at night time now that we have lights on our boat!!! I know your not to keen to give out your tarpon spots but some tips would be muchly appreciated thanks heaps and might see u out there!!
Mirrors, all the info you need for Seaway Tarpon is in the article below ‘Edge Fishing the Seaway: The Countdown Technique”. Tarpon move around and rarely sit in the same place, so its purely a matter of searching until you find them, then refining the technique to target the school. Once you’ve done that much of the time its a fish a cast.
hey craig arent those tarpon awesome to watch to bad they are tough to land with their bony mouths and acrobatics the ones i get around coomera weir and riverlinks where i lived for a while are usually no bigger than 55cm im gonna start hitting the seaway for them at night time now that we have lights on our boat!!! I know your not to keen to give out your tarpon spots but some tips would be muchly appreciated thanks heaps and might see u out there!!