Cheers guys. Got a couple of messages asking what gear I used, here's the list:
Rods:
Black Hole Cape Cod Nano 8'6" (GT's only) this rod is marketed as a popping rod, but it's really a stickbait rod. I used it for both and it works, but you have to put a lot more effort in to pop effectively.
Black Hole Magic Eye 54S (light spinning)
Black Hole Cape Cod 106 (surf spinning)
Black Hole Cape Cod 54S and 52S (jigging)
Reels:
Stella 14000 with 16000 JM Monster spool (GT's only)
Stella 8000
Stella 6000
Sustain 5000 - last trip for this reel, I'll be posting it for sale soon, I've enjoyed it, but it just doesn't compare to Stella in any way.
Braid:
Varivas GT Max PE 10
Varivas Avani Jigging PE 8, PE 6
Jerry Brown solid 40lb and 30lb
Sufix 20lb - seriously disappointed in this braid. To be fair, I've fished their 30lb in the past and it was good, this spool must have been a dud, 'cause it was useless.
Leaders:
Fisherman 200lb, 130lb, 100lb, 70lb - best leader material on the market in my personal opinion.
Terminal:
BKK GT Rex 7/0 barbless trebles (GT's only)
BKK Lone Diablo inline singles in various sizes
Owner split rings
Owner swivels
Shout solid rings
GT Lures:
Darkstar (won't buy again - very easy to work, just as easy to damage), Amberjack (very impressed with them), Orion (love them), Goosestix (gotta support local, these work very well also)
The light tackle star of the week for me was Starwalker 110S stickbaits. I love those little lures, they just never fail to raise fish. I also tried Daiwa's SP minnow for the first time (wanted to see what all the hype is about) and I'll definitely get more of them, they cast like bullets and I got lots of fish on them, especially from shore.
Lessons learned for next time (not sure there'll be a next time in Oman, but started chatting to a couple of the guys about Andaman Islands):
1. Go to the gym. No kidding, a big GT is no fun if you're not fit.
2. No more darkstar lures for me, thanks. The lures are very easy to work, but suffer massive hook rash and if you get a fish you're pretty much retiring the lure. Not impressed.
3. Light jigging is definitely worth exploring. I had two jigging outfits with jigs ranging from 80 - 350g. Although the jigging was generally poor, with only one good fish out on a jig the entire week, one of the guys dropped little 40g jigs in 15m of water and had loads of action with little trevally, triggers and loads of other species. Good fun when the fishing is slow.
Finally, it pays to be flexible in your travel plans. While it was really nothing more than a happy mistake that allowed me to stay on another day at the lodge, it's something I will definitely keep in mind on future trips. That one additional day on the water made the difference between a great trip and a mediocre one for me, which all came down to the weather.
Next stop: Fraser River, BC for a giant sturgeon...watch this space

. Thanks for reading!