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Mike: Queenfish are fairly benign to handle, having only a couple of stout anal spines to watch out for. You must have caught a few "GTs" though, they are the ones with razor-blade scutes on the tail-wrist. For our friends across the pond, GTs are Great Trevally, the name universally bastardized to Giant Trevally these days, and pretty-much the Pacific version of your Crevalle Jack. They pull like trains! 93x64mm: We can do whiting too.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ours are the Northern Whiting, and are flat out making 12-inches in length. I have really only just started targeting these fish in the Northern Territory for something different and most of the ones I have hooked so far were 8 to 10 inches. Always hoping for an elbow-slapper though! |