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Kayaker
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Big Rock, WindanSea, La Jolla
Posts: 413
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So here's what happened with the release. This fish was huge and when initially surfaced, had air blowing out the anal "vent" :shock: as bubbles,
which quickly subsided as I gasped at the size of the fish. Even with that, the amount of air remaining inside this fish was enormous, like a big beach ball. Swimming forward deliberately at all times, he was alert with lightning reactions and feeling fine I promise you, besides being upside-down and full of air.... Any touching of the mouth area elicited instant reaction. Anyway, I spent over 30-minutes with the fish on the surface, following, hoping that the air would escape somehow on its own. I tried pushing him underwater with the paddle, the gaff handle etc, and would pop up like a giant cork after half a tailbeat. So I put three 8oz weights (all I had) together on a line with a small hook, lightly in the lip. You guessed it - didn't budge. I would have needed 10 lbs of lead, and I don't carry an anchor. With no other options, no boats around and 20 ft visibility with fog, I had to go for a deflation attempt or tow him 2 miles to shore for help, which I would have gladly done if I thought it would help. On a clearer day, towing Mr BSB to the nearest sportboat would be a good call too. I carefully put my gaff under a scale way back near the anal fin (less organs way back there), and pulled it as gently as possible into the tight- stretched skin. Air came rushing out of the spot for a few minutes, and, he deflated - seemed strong as he gave me one last splash and headed down with strong tailbeats. I was expecting to see a trail of bubbles, but there were none. I hope that he made it. I did the best I could, and I know there is always a risk of infection and complications from any release, complicated by my 3 oz bucktail inside the mouth or stomach somewhere(inhaled the thing), I couldn't even see the jig, and, cetainly couldn't boga grip that beast. This was my first black seabass, and I'll try not to hook anymore! ![]() Here's some video of Giants of La Jolla http://youtube.com/watch?v=v7ag2mQehGc
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Larry. Hobie Revolution 13. 25 years of kayak fishing La Jolla. https://larryl.com/photos |
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