{"id":125723,"date":"2025-11-10T10:28:10","date_gmt":"2025-11-10T10:28:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/?p=125723"},"modified":"2026-04-07T11:13:43","modified_gmt":"2026-04-07T11:13:43","slug":"gt-fishing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/gt-fishing\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Go Fishing for GT: The Complete Guide for 2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 8<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Looking for a fish that fights like a gladiator? Meet Giant Trevally &ndash; better known as GT. Previously called &#8220;lowly&#8221; or &#8220;lesser&#8221; Trevally, GT are anything but. These apex predators hunt with enough speed and aggression to rival king game fish like Marlin. For many anglers, <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/fish\/trevally-giant?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">GT fishing<\/a> is a crowning achievement.<\/p><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103248\/GT-2.jpg\" alt=\"Two people on a boat holding large Giant Trevallies, with the ocean and blue sky in the background. \" class=\"wp-image-125733\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103248\/GT-2.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103248\/GT-2-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103248\/GT-2-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103248\/GT-2-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Photo courtesy of Hilman Sport Fishing<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>Like true gladiators, these fish are a real crowd-pleaser. They&#8217;ll test your gear, your skill, and your stamina. The sheer violence of the strike, followed by unstoppable runs, makes for an adrenaline-charged battle. Ready to take on this adversary? Your saltwater arena awaits&hellip;<\/p><h2 id=\"how-to-identify-giant-trevally\">How to Identify Giant Trevally<\/h2><p>Giant Trevally (<em>Caranx ignobilis<\/em>) also go by the names Barrier Trevally, Ronin Jack, and Giant Kingfish. In Hawaii, they&#8217;re known as <em>Ulua<\/em>, while anglers in Australia may refer to them as Turrum (along with various other Trevally species).&nbsp;<\/p><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103234\/GT-3.jpg\" alt=\"A man wearing a hat and sunglasses while holding a large Giant Trevally on a boat, with the sea and sky behind them.\" class=\"wp-image-125730\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103234\/GT-3.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103234\/GT-3-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103234\/GT-3-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103234\/GT-3-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Photo courtesy of Hilman Sport Fishing<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>They&#8217;re members of the Jack family, <em>Carangidae<\/em>, which makes them related to other <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/types-of-trevally\/\">kinds of Trevally<\/a> like Bluefin, Bigeye, and Golden Trevally. As the name suggests, GT are the heavyweights of the bunch &ndash; and a true prize for any saltwater angler. When it comes to light tackle fishing, GT may as well stand for &#8220;Grand Trophy.&#8221;&nbsp;<\/p><p>Where other species appear streamlined, GT are full-bodied and robust. One look at their blocky heads and you can tell they&#8217;re built for bulldozing the shallows. Unlike Bluefin or Golden Trevallies, you won&#8217;t see any brilliant colors or markings on a GT. They&#8217;re usually gray, with pale bellies and darker shading along their backs.<\/p><p>Mainly, you can tell GT apart from other Trevallies based on their sheer bulk. They average 2&ndash;4 feet long (60&ndash;120 cm) and weigh anywhere from 20 to 80 pounds (9&ndash;36 kg). But that&#8217;s puny compared to the proportions they <em>can<\/em> reach, with some easily tipping the scales past 100 pounds (45 kg). The <a href=\"https:\/\/igfa.org\/member-services\/world-record\/common-name\/Trevally,%20giant\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">IGFA all-tackle record for Giant Trevally<\/a> currently stands at 160 pounds, 7 ounces (72.8 kg), landed off the coast of Kagoshima, Japan.<\/p><h2 id=\"best-giant-trevally-fishing-spots\">Best Giant Trevally Fishing Spots<\/h2><p>GT inhabit warm tropical waters across the Indian and Pacific Oceans, extending from East Africa and the Red Sea all the way to Hawaii, Japan, and northern Australia. You&#8217;ll typically spot them in clear, coastal environments such as reef edges, lagoons, surf zones, and drop-offs. Juveniles start in protected estuaries or mangroves before moving offshore, where they hunt over coral and rocky structure.<\/p><p>Anglers travel far and wide for a chance to land Giant Trevally. If there&#8217;s a fish worth crossing the Seven Seas for, this is it! What&#8217;s more, the pursuit will take you to some of the most breathtaking waters on Earth.<\/p><h3 id=\"the-maldives\">The Maldives<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2013\/09\/14140948\/Maldives.jpg\" alt=\"A seaplane flying over one of thousands of islands in the Maldives.\" class=\"wp-image-38322\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2013\/09\/14140948\/Maldives.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2013\/09\/14140948\/Maldives-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2013\/09\/14140948\/Maldives-768x576.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>There are few fishing grounds more scenic than <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/country\/mv?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">the Maldives<\/a>. These tropical atolls feature turquoise lagoons, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs straight out of a travel brochure. You&#8217;re not the only one who&#8217;ll be in paradise here &ndash; GT love it, too!<\/p><p>The Maldives really cater to topwater enthusiasts. Here, you can expect to cast big poppers over shallow coral heads, triggering some of the most dramatic surface strikes you&#8217;ll ever see. If you&#8217;re really lucky, you may even land the biggest Trevally of your life.&nbsp;<\/p><p>GT fishing is best from <strong>November to April<\/strong>, during the dry season. The sea will be calm at this time and visibility is excellent. Plenty of local fishing guides specialize in targeting the species, and they&#8217;ll help you follow local fishing laws. However, catch and release is customary.<\/p><h3 id=\"seychelles\">Seychelles<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2022\/01\/14142134\/Shore-Fishing-in-Seychelles.jpg\" alt=\"A view from behind of a man in a traditional hat fishing in the Seychelles with crystal clear water visible in the foreground.\" class=\"wp-image-34168\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2022\/01\/14142134\/Shore-Fishing-in-Seychelles.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2022\/01\/14142134\/Shore-Fishing-in-Seychelles-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2022\/01\/14142134\/Shore-Fishing-in-Seychelles-768x576.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/country\/sc?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">Seychelles<\/a> is a place that big game fishers already know and love. These remote coral islands northeast of Madagascar guard some of the most pristine waters on the planet. And the atolls are legendary among fly anglers.&nbsp;<\/p><p>While many come for the mammoth Billfish and Tuna, GT will help you make a name for yourself on light tackle. On the flats, they ambush prey in packs, while on the outer reef edges, they smash poppers and stickbaits in water barely deep enough to cover their backs.<\/p><p>GT season here typically runs from <strong>October to May<\/strong>, when the winds are calm and tides align perfectly for flats fishing. Look for a local guide or fly fishing lodge that caters to your needs and plan on releasing your catch to promote sustainable fishing.<\/p><h3 id=\"oman\">Oman<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112446\/oman-fishing.png\" alt=\"A coastal town in Oman with white buildings, an oriental lighthouse, and boats on calm blue water and a sandy beach with empty benches in the foreground.\" class=\"wp-image-125744\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112446\/oman-fishing.png 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112446\/oman-fishing-300x225.png 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112446\/oman-fishing-768x576.png 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112446\/oman-fishing-150x113.png 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>Fishing in the desert? Why not?! <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/country\/om?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">Oman<\/a>&#8216;s rugged coastline has quietly become one of the most sought-after GT destinations in the world. The <strong>Hallaniyat Islands<\/strong> and <strong>southern Dhofar region<\/strong> feature coral plateaus, deep drop-offs, and turbulent surf zones &ndash; in other words, prime GT fishing grounds.<\/p><p>The Trevally in Oman are known for both their size and aggression. You can hook into 50&ndash;100 lb giants close to shore by casting large surface poppers into breaking waves and rocky current lines.&nbsp;<\/p><p>Plan your trip between <strong>September and June<\/strong> to avoid the summer monsoon season. As in other places, fishing for GT in Oman is primarily catch and release.<\/p><h3 id=\"queensland-australia\">Queensland, Australia<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2018\/11\/14134325\/The-Great-Barrier-Reef-Intro-1.jpg\" alt=\"An aerial view of the sea, its crystal clear turquoise water, and the Great Barrier Reef on a bright and sunny day.\" class=\"wp-image-48197\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2018\/11\/14134325\/The-Great-Barrier-Reef-Intro-1.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2018\/11\/14134325\/The-Great-Barrier-Reef-Intro-1-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2018\/11\/14134325\/The-Great-Barrier-Reef-Intro-1-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2018\/11\/14134325\/The-Great-Barrier-Reef-Intro-1-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>Aussies have no need to travel the globe for GT &ndash; these fish are a homegrown obsession. The <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/region\/au\/great-barrier-reef?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">Great Barrier Reef<\/a> and surrounding Coral Sea make <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/state\/au\/QL?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=125723\">Queensland<\/a> one of the most reliable GT fisheries on Earth.&nbsp;<\/p><p>Hotspots like Fraser Island, Lizard Island, and the Ribbon Reefs regularly produce GT exceeding 80 pounds. Look for them around the local coral bommies, channels, and drop-offs. Peak season runs from <strong>October to March<\/strong>, during Australia&#8217;s warm season.&nbsp;<\/p><p>You may be allowed to keep your catch depending on local size and bag limits, but catch and release is customary and encouraged.<\/p><h3 id=\"christmas-island\">Christmas Island&nbsp;<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112412\/xmas-island-trevally.png\" alt=\"Rocky cliffs and clear waves border a pebbled beach under a blue sky with scattered clouds.\" class=\"wp-image-125740\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112412\/xmas-island-trevally.png 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112412\/xmas-island-trevally-300x225.png 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112412\/xmas-island-trevally-768x576.png 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/11\/30112412\/xmas-island-trevally-150x113.png 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>This territory to the west of Australia is a bucket-list destination for fly anglers, thanks to the pristine shallows. While that may sound like nothing new on our list, rest assured, Christmas Island stands out from the crowd.&nbsp;<\/p><p>Here, you&#8217;ll be astonished by the variety of GT at the other end of your line. You might find yourself casting to 10 lb schoolies one minute, only to spot a 70 lb monster the next &ndash; all along the same crystal clear flats. Talk about a Christmas miracle!<\/p><p>GT cruise the island&#8217;s shallows year-round, but the most comfortable fishing conditions usually span from <strong>January through June<\/strong>. Always handle your catch with care and use barbless hooks to release them as safely as possible.&nbsp;<\/p><h2 id=\"how-to-fish-for-giant-trevally\">How to Fish for Giant Trevally<\/h2><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30104041\/GT-6.jpg\" alt=\"A man on a boat holding a big GT, with the ocean and a fishing rod in the background.\" class=\"wp-image-125736\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30104041\/GT-6.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30104041\/GT-6-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30104041\/GT-6-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30104041\/GT-6-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Photo courtesy of Locals Offshore Fiji<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>GT fishing is not for the faint of heart. Whether you&#8217;re retrieving heavy poppers or casting flies, prepare yourself for combat. As ambush predators, GT attack from below or behind cover &ndash; and it&#8217;s often explosive.<\/p><p>The most popular method is <strong>casting large poppers<\/strong>. Use long, accurate casts across reef edges or surf zones, then work the lure with aggressive sweeps that create noise and commotion. When a fish strikes, expect a split-second of chaos before it dives for the reef. You&#8217;ll need to lock down your drag and apply maximum pressure immediately, or the fish will cut you off on coral.<\/p><p><strong>Stickbaits<\/strong> are also lethal. Here you have the option to cast floating or sinking lures. Work a floating stickbait with a &#8220;walk-the-dog&#8221; action for best results. When GT are suspended deeper, try a sinking stickbait retrieved with sweeps and pauses that imitate injured prey. When GT don&#8217;t attack surface lures, you can switch to <strong>rapid jigging<\/strong> over reefs and drop-offs in deeper water.<\/p><p><strong>Fly fishing<\/strong> for GT on the flats is a whole other challenge. Cast a large streamer or bait fish imitation (like a brush fly or Semper) ahead of the fish. Strip fast, and be ready for an instantaneous take. Once hooked, you&#8217;ll need to fight hard and fast &ndash; GT use every inch of the flat or edge to their advantage.<\/p><h2 id=\"giant-trevally-fishing-gear\">Giant Trevally Fishing Gear&nbsp;<\/h2><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103204\/GT-Gear.jpeg\" alt=\"Four fishing rods with reels are mounted on a boat, overlooking clear blue ocean water with a distant shoreline visible under a clear sky.\" class=\"wp-image-125724\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103204\/GT-Gear.jpeg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103204\/GT-Gear-300x225.jpeg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103204\/GT-Gear-768x576.jpeg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103204\/GT-Gear-150x113.jpeg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Photo courtesy of Locals Offshore Fiji<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>GT fishing pushes you and your equipment to the limit. While these fish hunt in shallow water and you might target them on the fly, don&#8217;t mistake that for light tackle fishing. This is a time to go heavy, heavy, heavy! Here&#8217;s what you&#8217;ll need to brace yourself against these brutes:<\/p><ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>For <strong>spinning gear<\/strong>, use 7.5&ndash;8.5&#8242; heavy-duty rods rated for 80&ndash;130 lb braid. Pair them with a large, 18,000&ndash;20,000 saltwater spinning reel with a smooth but powerful drag system.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>For <strong>fly fishing<\/strong>, a <strong>12 wt rod<\/strong> with a strong butt section is essential. Choose a saltwater reel with at least <strong>300 yards of backing<\/strong> and a drag system capable of stopping hard runs.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Giant Trevally demand 80&ndash;130 lb <strong>braided mainline<\/strong> and <strong>heavy fluorocarbon or mono leaders<\/strong> (typically 150&ndash;200 lb test). Abrasion resistance is crucial because even a brief brush with coral can end the fight.<strong><br><\/strong><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Use <strong>strong single or treble hooks<\/strong> in sizes 7\/0 to 10\/0 for topwater lures. Many anglers replace factory trebles with singles for better hook-up ratios and easier release.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>A <strong>simple rig<\/strong> will do. Tie a popper or stickbait directly to the leader with a solid ring or split ring connection.<\/li>\n<\/ul><h3 id=\"bait-and-lures\">Bait and Lures<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2024\/02\/29112447\/trevally-popper-lure.jpg\" alt=\"A man in a baseball cap and sunglasses sitting on the side of a boat and holding a large Trevaklly with a popper lure in its mouth.\" class=\"wp-image-63203\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2024\/02\/29112447\/trevally-popper-lure.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2024\/02\/29112447\/trevally-popper-lure-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2024\/02\/29112447\/trevally-popper-lure-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2024\/02\/29112447\/trevally-popper-lure-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>Sound is one of the main senses GT use to hunt, making <strong>surface lures<\/strong> a top choice. Gold standards are <strong>poppers<\/strong> for maximum splash and noise, as well as <strong>stickbaits<\/strong> for subtle, gliding action.<\/p><p>Fly anglers should use <strong>large streamers or brush flies<\/strong> imitating small squid or bait fish.<\/p><p>While lures are the most popular weapon of choice, natural bait like <strong>mullet, bonito strips,<\/strong> or live <strong>fusiliers<\/strong> also work well, especially in areas where GT are less pressured.<\/p><h2 id=\"when-to-fish-for-giant-trevally\">When to Fish for Giant Trevally<\/h2><p>Giant Trevally are most active at dawn and dusk, but they&#8217;ll strike any time that conditions are right. Aim to target them during moving tides, especially when water floods onto the reef or drains off the flats, concentrating bait.&nbsp;<\/p><p>They inhabit tropical waters year-round, but weather can play a large part in your travel plans. These are the best seasons to fish for them in popular destinations:<\/p><ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Seychelles &amp; Maldives:<\/strong> October&ndash;May for calm seas and clear water.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Oman:<\/strong> September&ndash;May to avoid monsoon winds.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Australia:<\/strong> October&ndash;March for peak warm-water months.<br><\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Christmas Island:<\/strong> January&ndash;June for the best visibility and tides.<\/li>\n<\/ul>    <h2 id=\"giant-trevally-fishing-faqs\">Giant Trevally Fishing FAQs<\/h2>\n<div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54\" class=\"fbgb-faq-block aligncenter fbgb-faq-style-accordion\">\n    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-container\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"0\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-0\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">What is a GT in fishing?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-0\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">GT stands for Giant Trevally, a large predatory fish found in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. They\u2019re famous for their size, power, aggression, and explosive topwater strikes.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"1\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-1\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">Is GT a good eating fish?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-1\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">While edible, Giant Trevally are not prized for their flavor. 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Most anglers catch them for sport and release them.<\/span><\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"2\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-2\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">Where is the best place to fish for GT?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-2\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">The best GT fishing destinations include tropical islands like the Seychelles, the Maldives, and Christmas Island. The area surrounding Australia\u2019s Great Barrier Reef is also highly productive. Another fantastic but lesser-known spot is the coast of Oman.<\/span><\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-item \" data-faq-item=\"3\">\n                <div class=\"fbgb-faq-question\" \n                     role=\"button\" \n                     tabindex=\"0\" \n                     aria-expanded=\"false\"\n                     aria-controls=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-3\">\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-question-text\">Are Giant Trevally hard to catch?<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"fbgb-faq-icon\">\n                        <svg viewBox=\"0 0 24 24\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" width=\"32\" height=\"32\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><path d=\"M6.5 12.4L12 8l5.5 4.4-.9 1.2L12 10l-4.5 3.6-1-1.2z\"><\/path><\/svg>\n                    <\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div id=\"fbgb-faq-69f90a1f8ba54-item-3\" \n                     class=\"fbgb-faq-answer \"\n                     aria-hidden=\"true\">\n                    <div class=\"fbgb-faq-answer-content\">\n                        <p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Yes, GT are among the toughest fighting fish in the sea. Thanks to their brute strength, they\u2019re<\/span> <span style=\"font-weight: 400\">capable of snapping rods, straightening hooks, and spooling reels in seconds. That\u2019s why anglers love them!<\/span><\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n    \n    <\/div>\n\n<script type=\"application\/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"https:\/\/schema.org\",\"@type\":\"FAQPage\",\"mainEntity\":[{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"What is a GT in fishing?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"GT stands for Giant Trevally, a large predatory fish found in tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. They&#8217;re famous for their size, power, aggression, and explosive topwater strikes.&nbsp;\"}},{\"@type\":\"Question\",\"name\":\"Is GT a good eating fish?\",\"acceptedAnswer\":{\"@type\":\"Answer\",\"text\":\"While edible, Giant Trevally are not prized for their flavor. Their flesh tends to be coarse with a strong, unappealing flavor. 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That&#8217;s why anglers love them!\"}}]}<\/script><h2 id=\"giant-trevally-gargantuan-victory\">Giant Trevally: Gargantuan Victory<\/h2><div class=\"wp-block-image\"><figure class=\"aligncenter size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103218\/GT-5.jpg\" alt=\"A man wearing sunglasses and gloves as they hold a large GT with a shiny, dark body close to the water.\" class=\"wp-image-125727\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103218\/GT-5.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103218\/GT-5-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103218\/GT-5-768x576.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2025\/10\/30103218\/GT-5-150x113.jpg 150w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Photo courtesy of Locals Offshore Fiji<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div><p>GT fishing isn&#8217;t just another day on the water &ndash; it&#8217;s a full-contact sport. 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