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04-28-2006, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Ocean Beach San Diego Ca
Posts: 110
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Finally on the board
I owe this to the mad sci. I have been Kayak fishing for one year
this month. Mad sci says friends don't let friends fish bass. (should have said bay bass) I have caught so many bay bass that I won't eat. Waist of time and money. I don't have a job right now, so I got to feed my family. Ghost 48.5lb 53 inchs long. Photos to come as soon as I read how to post. a little help with your photo BWE [imghttp://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/medium/IMG_2013.JP[/img] I got to the launch at 10:00 or so in morning. Just in time to see the early crew coming in. Took my time setting up. Got launched around 11 or so. I went to the inside corner to find bait. Spent a long time c&r top smelt on the sabiki. Switched to a hulla grub on a 3/8 leadhead. Bang a big greenback, 13inch. I'm happy I got something to fish with. I pedal for deep water as fast as I can. Right before I reach 65ft depth, I pick up another greenback, 12inch. I pedal out past the kelp. I rig up a dropper loop with 6 oz and drop the smaller mac down to the bottom. I reel it off the bottom a few cranks and start to cruze. I did'nt make it to 70 ft depth before the clicker goes off. I reach for the rod, put it in gear,and take off the clicker. At the same time I'm doing a fast hard turn into the fish. I can feel the fish has the bait and is just cruzing, not really running. I am facing the fish now, and because I fish a Hobie Adventure I pedal as fast as I can towards the fish. All the time I am reeling line in to keep the line taunt. I feel the fish stop. I lifted the tip of my rod and set the hook. In setting the hook I kept steady pressure on the fish which turned the fish towards me. The fish makes a run right at me. I pedal as fast as I can reeling line in as fast as I could. The fish gets a clue not to far from me and starts to run away from me. I follow and keep him on a short line. This time I bring her up to where I can just make out a white ghost. The fish takes a dive but stops short of the bottom. This time I bring it up and I see its a giant white sea bass. The fish starts to dive again so I take this time to grab my gaf, game clip, and sheers. This dive I could feel the fish tiring. I brought the fish up along side as I slipped the gaf into the water. The fish just glided over my gaf. I lifted with a steady presure for a perfect gaf. I just kept lifting until the fish was in the Adventure. I grabed the sheers cut the gills, flipped her over, cut the other gills, slipped on the game hook. I put the head down by my pedals with my leg over the fish. I figured the fish was most secure like this. One of the reasons I went with the Hobie Adventure is that it is a good paddler. Because the fish was so big I coud'nt use the pedals the way I had the fish. I grabbed the oar and started the 2 mile paddle back. A little ways from the bouy I ran into MIke who took a couple of on the water shots. (Thanks Mike) made the landing with flat conditions, and the rest is dinner. |
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