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11-07-2022, 12:08 PM | #1 |
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Swordfish on the Kaboat
I know there’s a few solo skiffs and motorized kayaks on here that still post. Just wanted to share the swordfish I got here in San Diego last week off my inflatable Kaboat (kayak boat). Which is really an inflatable skiff.
https://youtu.be/DIK6hwq-XJo
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11-07-2022, 12:23 PM | #2 | |
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Congrats!
Fine eats right there.
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11-08-2022, 01:38 AM | #3 |
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Very inspirational! Curious as to the depth and manner of fishing employed? Noted you used mono. Most of the action of Florida is taken with braid and electric reels -- hardly fishing IMHO. Still on my Bucket list. For Florida the smaller fish can be taken at night as shallow as 800ft, but the big boys -- like the one you took are out in 1200-2000 in the gulf stream, which has 2-5kts of current to complicate the matter. Very stoked for you! Takes some confidence to pursue that on an inflatable boat. Congratulations!
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11-08-2022, 06:39 AM | #4 | |
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65lb braid mainline and 150lb mono wind on. I was fishing 1500ft of water with 5lbs of lead. It was a typical swordfish leader with bait, lights and lead attached.
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11-08-2022, 09:05 AM | #5 |
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Unbelievable big congrats on that one sure you wont be forgetting that anytime soon!
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11-09-2022, 06:53 AM | #6 |
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11-12-2022, 09:18 AM | #7 |
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Good Stuff, I think a 65lb braid is an ideal choice for a small yack. No need to get pulled too fast and the smaller diameter just adds to the reel capacity.
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