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10-31-2014, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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Why Mr. Lobster pot, why?
Woke up and decided that I should try my luck at La Jolla, see a few familiar faces, and try and connect with a few fish. Met with Easyday, Crazywakeboarder, and a few others, and off we were to go make bait.
Bait, for me at least, was hard to come by. Making a long story short, I went on the troll with 2 perfect size greenies and a bunch of Spanish. Get to the trolling grounds, pin a greenie on and off on the troll I go. Was pretty quiet out there for me, and was able to avoid the dogs and lobster traps for the first couple hours. Finally got in on some action, only to find out that it was a Commerant to blame. Unhook him and decide to just head out into open water. Peddle, peddle, and peddling. I find a fishy spot set my 2nd greenie out. I just start enjoying being out on the water, and playing Solitare on my phone. About 30 minutes goes by and my reel starts screaming. Thought it was a dog for sure. I thumb the spool to pop him off, and I get a rude awaking from braid burn. Humm, maybe this is a fish. I put the reel in gear and the fight is on. The fish took a long initial run, and went down and away. I gain some line, and it feels as if he’s got me wrapped up in some kelp. Ah, no problem there, been there done that. This kelp felt different after a while though. I couldn’t get it to “pop.” I get him to deep color to see that it isn’t kelp at all, but actually a lobster trap line. As hard as I try, I couldn’t get him untangled. There we stand at a stalemate. He is exhausted, and so am I. At this time, I am just looking at the large fish (I’m guessing upper 20’s), 25ft below me just lying there on his side. I call for backup, and Easyday arrives. He pulls up, and is shocked to see this yellowtail just chilling under me. We eventually get him 5ft or so under our kayaks, right out of gaff ranges. All of a sudden I see him start thrashing and eventually gains his freedom. Well played Mr. Yellowtail, well played. Total fight time: 20min Lessons learned: Always assume you have a fish. Don't thumb a green fish. Wondering what others have done in similar situations?
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10-31-2014, 01:30 PM | #2 |
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Dive down and got his ass out. The water is 72!!
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10-31-2014, 01:43 PM | #3 |
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that would have made one hell of a fish report
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10-31-2014, 01:44 PM | #4 |
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Lol, Easyday and I actually did visit that idea, but figured we may be able to get him up. In retrospect, I wish I would of. Hindsight is 50/50.
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10-31-2014, 01:56 PM | #5 |
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Remember that feeling from the braid rubbing on something harder than kelp. Next tim you feel it, head straight for the likeliest buoy it is attached to. Unless the rope is holding some kelp stringers, you shoud be able to figure out which direction it is wrapped. If you can get to the buoy before your braid cuts into the rope that is. I will loosen my drag as soon as i feel my braid dragging over something hard too. The more sensitive the rod, the more info the braid is able to provide you.
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10-31-2014, 04:07 PM | #6 |
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Nice report, sounds like there's additional obstacles. I gotta go down there again soon!
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10-31-2014, 05:03 PM | #7 |
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That sound kind of like a heart breaker. As bad as the lobster traps are out there, at least there are like less than 1/3 the number that where there last summer. Like Greg said I have gone up to the buoys when flylinning to untangle my braid because the mac has decided to go around and around and around. If you go to the buoy and look at the rope you can tell the direction and just unwind your braid around the float with your hands before it breaks or get the hook stuck in the rope. La Jolla is full of near catch stories, but eventually it comes. Keep trying and don't give up. Tight Lines
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10-31-2014, 05:35 PM | #8 |
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Grab the buoy and paddle it up current. By time you're straight over the trap there might be enough feet of extra rope to grab your stuff.
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11-01-2014, 10:23 AM | #9 |
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Next time I'm diving in...let me tell you this though pulling the rope on that heavy of a trap from a tarpon 160 is me easy task. We will most certainly get it next time man, and like I said I'm making sure I bring my goggles on all my trips now.
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11-01-2014, 08:55 PM | #10 |
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It was good seeing you out there. I got one last time so it was supposed to be your turn this time. Now you're owed two the next time we go out!
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