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06-17-2017, 09:45 PM | #1 |
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50 Minute SD Bay Fight
At about 8:45 I cast my ghost shrimp plastic and with in 3 seconds of it hitting the water my line was racing out in a hurry. I set the hook and immediately knew I had something good. The fish ran for a good 25 yard out pulling my kayak. What an exhilarating feeling. I held on and had a chance to reel. Then I couldn't because the fish went straight down. When I looked up the fish had taken me out of the shoals and out towards the channel. Thought I had a Hali, but figured after this last deep dive it was no Hali. Thinking it must be a Bat. Regardless, I had to be patient and smart. Whatever it was I wanted to see it and I was patient. It pulled, dove, and dragged my yak. Of course FishingMike was no help. At one point the fish did not move and I could not reel. Then it was gone again and peeling line. Straight out more towards the channel and then down. I worked this fish and it worked me. I would reel 7 yards and it would take 5. I would reel 7 more and it would take 10. I looked at my watch and I was 20 plus minute into this fight. My line went slack and I reeled as fast as I could. I reeled in so much line that I thought I lost it until is saw it at the top of the water. It was a huge bat and it looked beautiful. Gone. That mofo dove deep again and the fight was on again. At what point does a fisherman cut line and let it go to catch something else? I wanted that fish and I did not want to leave 30-40 yards of line trailing this fish until it wrapped around something and died, so I fought it. Enjoyed every 50 minutes of the fight. When I finally got up to my yak I saw that somehow I had hooked it in one of its wings. FishingMike finally made it over and was able to help me unhook it. Not the kind of fish I wanted to keep but still an amazing fishing. On the morning our count was as follows: FishingMike: 5 sandies, 3 spotties, 1 hali, 1 mack, 1 lizard, and 1 bat Me: 1 cuda, 1, spottie, 1 sandie, and one bat. Thanks for taking the time to read my report. May you all enjoy the fish fight of your life. |
06-18-2017, 08:16 AM | #2 |
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The fight sounded fun
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06-18-2017, 11:51 PM | #3 |
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I caught one last year in Dana like that- through the wing. He fought for a long time and wasn't too happy when I finally got him up. They are always a fun fight! Right when you get some ground they turn and dive all your hard work away in seconds.
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06-19-2017, 09:08 AM | #4 |
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woohoo mud marlin! cool story thanks for sharing!
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06-19-2017, 09:32 AM | #5 |
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"Of course FishingMike was no help."
"FishingMike finally made it over" HAHAHAHA!!! Yep, that's the way I remember him too...
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06-19-2017, 05:47 PM | #6 |
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JPP, I could have cut line and caught some small sandies but it was worth it. Glad to give that fish an unhindered life.
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06-20-2017, 11:13 AM | #7 |
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The fight is most of the fun, a ray on light tackle is a good test of skill.
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So long and thanks for all the fish... |
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