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Old 10-04-2014, 04:56 AM   #1
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Yellowtail with a friend - video

After coming home with my first yellowtail and bringing some into work to share with my coworkers one of my buddies asked me to take him out and see if he could get a yellow.

He hooked 2. We lost the first to sea lions after it wrapped itself in the kelp. The second, I was able to gaff my first fish (after 3 atempts) and he got to take home his first yellow. Caught on our last bait on our way back in.

First was hooked on a greenback around 11:30. Second on a spanish around 4.

He was so pumped after catching the yellow. I put a video together of the trip. Make sure to check out the last 15 seconds or so to see just how excited he was. Fighting that fish definitely got the adrenaline flowing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPN0SHCrlao



Going back out with him on Tuesday hoping to catch another!

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Old 10-04-2014, 05:48 AM   #2
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Awesome video!
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Old 10-04-2014, 09:17 AM   #3
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Cool Video...nice to see some Tandem kayak reports.
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Old 10-04-2014, 03:03 PM   #4
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You gave that yellow your "oh" face nice haven't seen a tandem with a outrigger out there before sweet set up
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Old 10-04-2014, 06:51 PM   #5
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Cool Video...nice to see some Tandem kayak reports.
It is definitely an added bonus to have another person out with you, to help out and its more enjoyable. The tandem island is a beast to load back onto the trailer after a full day out on the water if I'm alone. If you ever see me loading up feel free to lend a hand
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It is definitely an added bonus to have another person out with you, to help out and its more enjoyable. The tandem island is a beast to load back onto the trailer after a full day out on the water if I'm alone. If you ever see me loading up feel free to lend a hand
I completely agree. Fishing with a buddy and seeing there face light up on there first fish is priceless. I will soon feel your pain in regards to loading and unloading when I get the Pro Angler Tandem 17.
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Old 10-04-2014, 07:14 PM   #7
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What kind of trailer do you have for your Tandem IA? Can you launch from La Jolla Shores solo? I've been thinking about getting one. Thanks in advance!
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What kind of trailer do you have for your Tandem IA? Can you launch from La Jolla Shores solo? I've been thinking about getting one. Thanks in advance!
There are two types of Island Kayaks from Hobie and your response was not very clear so just to make sure: The Adventure Island or AI is a solo island and there is the TI or Tandem Island which I have. I purchased the trailex trailer for the tandem island which they also sell a smaller version for the adventure island :
https://www.austinkayak.com/products...em-Island.html

I launch it solo from La Jolla but it is definitely a workout. Unloading is easy as I just slide it off the trailer. But lifting it back onto and sliding it back up the trailer is the challenge. I used to car top it, but after doing that twice and wanting to save my back I purchased the trailer.

On the water though I can easily propel it alone and it has more room then one needs for fishing. It also sails great but I leave that at home when fishing. I would suggest purchasing a used TI and trailer combo from someone and save yourself some money. I purchased my TI used and it was practically new but I had to fork out and buy a brand new trailer. There are other cheaper options for trailers but I went with the Trailex designed for the TI since its aluminum (light and wont rust). I can roll the trailer around with the TI loaded on it by hand by holding up the tongue.

Im currently working on a mount to rig a trolling motor, batteries, and solar panel to the kayak. I plan to do a sail to Catalina next summer and I want to carry a motor with me in case the winds die down

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