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chris138 07-25-2016 09:08 AM

nice meeting you guys. that was an interesting paddle in lol

katchfish 07-25-2016 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Baja_Traveler (Post 266059)
Top picture only works if you time the flip with the Green Flash...

The top picture only works if you drink a lot of Greenflash!😜

Fishin Phil 07-25-2016 10:16 AM

For all of the effort you are putting in to get out there why not bring a popper? If they hit the popper they will choke on it trying to swallow it. This will give you a chance of the trophy size tuna. 65 lb. minimum.

pingpangdang 07-25-2016 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by taggermike (Post 266065)
Pingpang, that's an amazing video. That kage works well, but damn, fish that big deserve a break away harpoon with a float.

Most of you guys are way better fishermen than me....stoked on your passion to fish. Best of luck to all and be safe so the kayak haterz don't start putting regulations on where we can go or fish due to someones misfortune.

I saw a post on Bd I believe of a guy up north who headed out pretty far alone....ended up hooking a thresher and got towed. Had comms with friend via cell but reception got fuzzy. Ended up calling the tower and had to get a boat sent out to rescue him and his catch. Not cool.

Some of you are beasts and seasoned vets who could pull it off....some others jumping on the bandwagon probably just graduated from the bay, caught a yellow and now think they are ready. Just be safe, come home safely and represent the plastic fleet so we can enjoy fishing in open water for many years.

maquinapescado 07-26-2016 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by chris138 (Post 266084)
nice meeting you guys. that was an interesting paddle in lol

Nice to meet you too. You are in beast mode going traditional paddling and not pedaling. I remember telling you, "That was like a 24 mile day if you include going into that wind." Turned out we actually did 29 miles with all the trolling and running around out there. So add that f**ked head wind and it was a pretty boss day. Hopefully Todd posts our route. He might not and I don't blame him, he has all the hot rock fish spots on his chart plotter.

2-Stix 07-26-2016 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by maquinapescado (Post 266154)
Nice to meet you too. You are in beast mode going traditional paddling and not pedaling. I remember telling you, "That was like a 24 mile day if you include going into that wind." Turned out we actually did 29 miles with all the trolling and running around out there. So add that f**ked head wind and it was a pretty boss day. Hopefully Todd posts our route. He might not and I don't blame him, he has all the hot rock fish spots on his chart plotter.

Thats a monster day. I have done some 10-12 mile days, but thats a monster. Bitchen.

smokie 07-26-2016 08:43 AM

Man, thats some serious work, 20+ miles. After a 10-12 mile round trip, I'm usually toast!

Nice try on the tuna, you socal dudes have it good with access to tuna grounds within somewhat reasonable kayak distance. Super jealous.


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