The giant trevally (Caranx ignobilis), also known as the lowly trevally, barrier trevally, ronin jack, giant kingfish, or ulua, is a species of large marine fish classified in the jack family, Carangidae. The giant trevally is distributed throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, with a range stretching from South Africa to Hawaii, including Japan in the north and Australia in. The GT is a powerful apex predator of coral reefs, growing to at least 1.7 metres long and 180 pounds on the old scale (80 kg), but the current world record is "only" 160lb/72.8 kg for a fish taken in Japan.
The Giant Trevally, or GT, is the largest trevally of the Indo-Pacific Region growing to a verified size of 170 cm (67 in.) and a weight of 80 kg (176 lbs.) Once known as the Lowly Trevally - a direct translation of its scientific name (ignoblis) it is often confused with the Turrum Caranx Emburyi. However the Turrum and the GT are readily separable on some major points of anatomy: the. The world's top GT destinations offer unique experiences-from the record-class fish of Japan, Hawaii, and Oman to the consistent action of the Seychelles, Maldives, and Australia.
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In this week's edition of Scott's Species, Western Angler editor Scott Coghlan takes an in-depth look at giant trevally (GT). Fish: Giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis Eating: 1 star Identification: Steeply sloping head, long pectoral fin, sharp flutes on tail. The biggest and most fearsome of the trevally clan, giant trevally have become a premier sportfish&hellip.
Last May I journeyed to this remote region of the Indian Ocean in an attempt to mark off the last two species on my bucket list: giant trevally, often referred to as GT, and barramundi. Three previous trips for these fish, two to Palau and one to Australia, had been unsuccessful. Barramundi is an Aboriginal word meaning "large.
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Giant Trevally, Caranx ignobilis (Forsskål, 1775)Introduction The Giant Trevally can be recognised by its steep head profile, strong scutes on the straight, posterior portion of the lateral line and its large size. It is the largest species of trevally in Australian waters. Identification The Giant Trevally can be recognised by its steep head profile, strong scutes on the straight, posterior.
GT Fishing Vanuatu: The Journey Beyond Chasing GT on lures is more than a sport. It's a path walked by those who seek not just the thrill of the catch but the connection with the wild, untamed spirit of the sea. The GT, with its sheer power, indomitable will, and breathtaking presence, offers a gateway to this primal adventure.
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By Tammy Spina Watching giant trevally crushing lures off the surface while surrounded by beautiful reef is one of my favourite things in the world. Giant trevally or GT are one of those fish that almost every angler must experience and tick off their bucket list. For me GT are something I use to dream of when I was yo.
The Giant Trevally is similar in shape and appearance to a number of other large jacks and trevallies, having a large profile secondary to its muscular compressed oval body. GT's are normally a silvery color with occasional dark spots although males may be black once they mature. The fish grows relatively fast, reaching sexual maturity with a length of approximately 60 cm at three years of age.