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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Carlsbad
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hmm...My best mako was only 150lbs off a boat, never tried for them on the yak , could be interesting only thing is a chum slick off the yak could get hairy... They are one bad ass shark can only imagine the sled ride you would get out of a solid fish! How do you plan to target them?
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Escondido CA
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Not to be an alarmist, but you guys are nuts! I recently read the stats on number of unprovoked shark attacks reported off CA Coast. 2010 7, 2009 9, with 79 worldwide;. One near Malibu, lifted girl and kayak several feet in the air, with her coming down feet first on to the GW's shoulder and they both went different directions. then there was the Mission Beach closure last year, the surfer bit in half a couple years ago. Nothing new here, and undoubtedly many of you know more than I about it, but it did give me pause for thought.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Orange County, ca
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lol you guys planning to file tax early this year?
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: lax
Posts: 45
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hunting makos is not for the weak of heart. threshers are bad enough with there tail slaps but a mako.....
they will try to bite you they will try and jump in your lap they will pull you out to sea they do not give up they will bite your yak if you have a chum slick you must use a steel leader at least 8ft long my list can go on but you get the idea even a small 60 pounder will chew up your gear when they get close and are pissed off my boat has many teeth marks in the fiberglass and swimstep |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: lax
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here is a picture of a 150lber
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 1,214
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Ready & willing to target & assist any day m8...
![]() Baby Mako HookShot.. ![]() & Baby Mako Release..BYE BYE PAC-MAN!!!!!!!! ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
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i knew i liked you guys!
im going to scout my old Mako grounds here in Oside this weekend. if nothing then ill try a few other areas until I, or anyone else, finds a good spot.San O might be a good bet too.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: on the road...
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wait till spring/summer on the warm water years.....
I've had the dis-pleasure of hooking a few from the yak....nothing even over 100.lbs. I promise no matter how tough and ready you think you are sitting 6" off the water on a 30"wide piece of plastic ,when you set the hook on one of those sharks and the line goes slack while it charges your yak, leaping into the air, hearing the snaggle tooth jaws snap, snap, snap while airborn, you can even see its dark eyes locked on your neck as it charges closer....you'll quickly realize why a big mako hasn't been taken from a kayak. good advise from jim...use lotsa line on the reel, troll the baits REALLY far back, and if you get bit paddle like a mo'fo'.....then maybe flying gaffs, tail rope/bouy....shotgun? be safe |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: newbury park ca
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Well class,
I think everyone has had excellent input and insight, and the information provided by the fisherman that have experienced such a feat is something that should be kept in mind... maybe a support boat trip...with a spotter that is an excellent shot....you know just in case of emergency.... ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Spring Valley
Posts: 1,400
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I've thought about it. Julie and I have even hooked, and had 50lbers brought alongside our yaks, once actually considering keeping one (they do taste great). But, then our brains kicked in. Something about the way those makos were grinning and laughing at us, made us wiser. A huge good luck to any kayaker who dares, even 50lbers. I just hope you come back alive and with everything attached.
Aaron
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