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09-27-2020, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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LJ 9/27: Fun Shark
Was a pretty slow day out there. Didn't see any YT action this time, but was trolling a mac on a carolina rig just off the bottom in about 60' when something started ripping line off my Speedmaster. Could tell right away it as not a yellow because the runs were WAY more powerful and about 10 times longer. Had my fingers crossed for a fat WSB, but when I finally got it to color, I could see it was a shark of some kind. Turns out it was a Soupfin shark. Knew it was too big to fit in the cooler in the truck, but I didn't really intend to harvest it. Got it to the side of the yak for a quick picture and was going to cut the line, but it made a hard turn and wrapped the line on the drive and almost submerged the bow of my kayak with a final run before it pulled the line. It was pretty gnarly feeling him slamming the bottom of the kayak like that... thought I was going under for a second. Also, had a flyline out when it was hooked and this guy spun me around so much it was a tangled mess on my main line. Tried a couple times to untangle it, but this was definitely a 2-hand fight and I couldn't safely reach over and grab the line at any time. So I just dealt with it and my buddy came over to grab the other rod and cut the tangles out. Was able to save the rest of that line plus my greenback too, so 100' of braid didn't get thrown into the drift!
Not what I was going for, but hey, that fight was fun as hell and I'd do that again any day of the week if I could! |
09-27-2020, 04:03 PM | #2 |
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They're thick @LJ. How do you like that speedmaster? I've been contemplating getting one.
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09-27-2020, 04:38 PM | #3 |
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You got a great picture! Sharks are lots of fun up to the point you get them at your yak. Lol.
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09-28-2020, 06:48 AM | #4 |
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Sounds like some fun Salty with that occasional cluster f**k thrown in that we all get sometimes. At least it didn't launch you out of your yak or capsize you like I had happen recently.
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09-28-2020, 07:24 AM | #5 |
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Nice Work
I hooked one of those soup fins at LJ mid column using the same technique. He started peeling the clicker, then he did a 180 and ran straight to the kayak. I knew right then and there when line went slack it was no yellow. I could barely keep up while grinding on the handle. He made a few runs before finally chewing me off. Thanks for sharing you post. Picture came out well. By the way, seabass will not run like that shark. Unless he is 90 lb? They do have very stout broom tails, good for short powerful bursts to catch prey. Its actually kinda astonishing how hard the tail is. I was trying to saw or cut one off so I could fit fish in cooler. It didn't happen.
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09-28-2020, 02:52 PM | #6 | |
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09-28-2020, 09:09 AM | #7 |
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It tried to capsize him at the end. The front of the yak took a quick dive when the shark did one last pull.
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09-28-2020, 02:44 PM | #8 | ||
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Gotta love the clusterf**ks! And there were several times when that shark came close to the side of the kayak and at about 90 degrees from the bow, to a sharp dive. No joke, I was thinking about your earlier post at that point! I was keeping a constant eye on the shark when it would move off to the side and had my fingers ready on the drag. As soon as I felt enough pressure on the rod to start pulling me, I'd pop the drag open a tiny bit. Once the run was over, I'd tighten it and regain some line. Repeated that over and over until I got it next to me. But like Gnarwal said, it took a sideways run at the end, wrapped the line around my mirage drive and dove. He was next to me watching as it was strong enough to almost pull the entire bow down under the water. It was definitely fun! |
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