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11-14-2021, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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Kayak fish of the week Nov 7th-13th 2021
Top left: an undersized King Mackerel, Right: Prime bait sized Little Tunny, Bottom: a Spanish Mackerel, quickly ID'd by the Jet Black fwd edge of the main dorsal fin. They are notorious for destroying sabiki rigs in the dark when there is an urgency to catch other baits before the sunrises. This one is a little too big to use as bait, Bar Jacks are one of the most common baitfish available on the wrecks year-round. Rainbow Runners are colorful and good eating. The state record is 23lbs. YellowJacks are perhaps the coolest-looking member of the Jack family in Florida. They are good eating. Other fish taken on the Sabiki included Blue Runners, Cigar Minnows, Sardines and Grunts. I gave the oversized Sabiki catches to a pair of Kayakers that drove 4-1/2hrs down from Jacksonville for a tough day. 12hrs of jigging and trolling por nada. |
11-15-2021, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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My eyes got big when I saw the rainbow runner pic. Nice fish!!
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11-15-2021, 02:06 PM | #3 |
Sea Hunter
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Thanks for sharing
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11-20-2021, 08:42 AM | #4 |
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Thanks Duke
Thanks, Ben, I have taken them on Sabiki's, small jigs, Yozuri Crystal Minnows, and live Goggle eyes. Almost always on a wreck though on Merchant ships, I have taken them drifting out in the middle of nowhere in tropical climates. If you fish a Sabiki with a jig around the wrecks in Pompano Beach, you should be able to add it to your rod and reel catch list if it is still pending. |
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