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09-08-2015, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Inland Empire
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More……….Finding Yellowtail……….Again
....Again During previous YT hook-ups, I have been marking way-points on my Fish-Finder/GPS. Eventually noticing that a few from earlier in the season were close together, I returned to that spot on two recent trips. By my estimate it seems that within probably five or less minutes of crossing the mark(s) I encounter the target species. I am knocking on wood now hoping the trend continues. I guess I should have been doing this all along. Tuition is expensive! 9/5/2015 was my most recent trip to the spot and it proved no exception. I managed to land a nice 34-inch (to fork) YT on a fly-lined Greenback Mackerel (GBM). His fight belied his size. Following the photo session, I released it back into the spot. This YT put up a fight equivalent or greater than other larger models I have caught. I thought another personal-best was going down until I saw all of his medium-sized glory. ...Bait Problems The real challenge it seemed this day was making bait. It took me just under three hours to land three Greenback Mackerels. There were other fish that hit both my Kastmaster and my sabiki but I was determined to hold-out for the best kind! The sabiki ultimately came through. ...By-catch I was quite surprised to see a Rockfish hit my Kastmaster! Who would have thought it about as easy to catch one of these as GBMs; especially on a 1/4-oz surface lure? This guy forgot he lives on the bottom and struck a lure I was trying to catch Mackerel with. I hope the Finding Yellowtail trend continues in future years but the bait difficulties must end now! Thanks Matt |
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