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Have rods, will travel!
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Posts: 40
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LJ 9-08 AM
A second later once I vent my frustration through a few colorful words I hear a strange barking (ish) sound almost like laughing. Lovely knot head, now leave me alone now so I can fish. After that nothing for a while, few calicos and I ran out of bait. Not looking forward to getting the sabiki back out I decided to throw a gulp squid around, caught some kind of barracuda looking thing, (new to fishing this coast my fish id skills are lacking) long, skinny, black lateral line, yellow tail, and teeth. Anyway, I call it a day and make the paddle in checking out the tourists at the caves as I go. I love the longing envious looks from guys in rental kayaks as rigged fishing kayaks coming in from the fishing grounds pass by them. Poor guys dont know what they are missing. Timed the surf ok, made a decent landing and back home by 1:00 pm. Only a few kayaks out and the Shogun chasing birds around. Other than that pretty quiet out there.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,053
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Banned
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: on the road...
Posts: 598
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??? odd i saw the shogun in the area the other night....they looked lost (drifted into the kelp) then took off...well after some forward reverse action to clear the props
They drove around in circles for a while then anchored on a well known structured about a mile due north of the corner....I can't imagine a charter captain wasting fuel like that chasing schools of locus yt's around when there are 60lb yf offshore??maybe they had there limit??? damn I wish i had a radio..wait am i talking to myself again???
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