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captnblood34
03-24-2013, 04:20 PM
Curious as to how you guys hook up on fish "in" or "around" the kelp using hammers or worms or any other bass lure. I feel like I'd have to plummet my lure a ways and let it sink being that its so deep. Do you target the open pockets? Or do you fish them the same way as you would in the bay or a lake? Thanks in advance!


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FishNinjaY
03-24-2013, 05:18 PM
I'm interested too.. :hmmmm2:

bus kid
03-24-2013, 05:56 PM
4 to 6 inch MC swimbait or Big hammer on a Warbaits slayer head smothered in unibutter, throw it in deep and roll it in slow.

captnblood34
03-24-2013, 06:21 PM
Thanks bus, just working the surface eh? Is there a method for fishing bass deep?

bus kid
03-24-2013, 06:34 PM
Thanks bus, just working the surface eh? Is there a method for fishing bass deep?

6 inch plastic on 3 oz of lead let it drop and wind it in.

JeffB
03-24-2013, 06:43 PM
I like to trailer 3/4oz- 1 1/2oz warbaits with 6" grubs. I will either jig them down deep,or cast them out as far as I can parallel with the kelp and into the current. I will let it sink down about 15'-20' and swim it back slowly. This is one technique that has produced the most and biggest Calico's for me. Also I like to bounce 5"-6" swim baits around the outsides of the kelp and shallow rock piles for Calico's and sandies. I found 50-65lb braid with a 20lb floro leader spliced by an Albright knot is an awesome combo.

madncrzydm
03-24-2013, 06:48 PM
I like to trailer 3/4oz- 1 1/2oz warbaits with 6" grubs. I will either jig them down deep,or cast them out as far as I can parallel with the kelp and into the current. I will let it sink down about 15'-20' and swim it back slowly. This is one technique that has produced the most and biggest Calico's for me. Also I like to bounce 5"-6" swim baits around the outsides of the kelp and shallow rock piles for Calico's and sandies. I found 50-65lb braid with a 20lb floro leader spliced by an Albright knot is an awesome combo.

I do the same thing but use 12lb leader just in case they are a litle line shy.

kixchad
03-24-2013, 07:13 PM
There's no need to get to the bottom super quick either. With a good pair of polarized, you can sometimes see calicos hunting up high, or find them biting mid level. I like to start at the top and count a few more seconds each time I drop before the retrieve.

Jimmyz123
03-24-2013, 07:38 PM
I sometimes like to pull up to some big kelp and tie on, and then drop to the bottom and basically do a Yo-Yo with them as well. I have had some good results with that. Biggest Calico I've ever caught was taken this way.

HiLife619
03-24-2013, 08:32 PM
Hey Jimmy I was wondering about tying off to a kelp so you dont drift away...do you use a clamp? if so where do you get those clamps at? just wondering because clamping into the kelp is good for when u find that honey hole with for instance sheephead...

FishNinjaY
03-24-2013, 08:59 PM
Hey Jimmy I was wondering about tying off to a kelp so you dont drift away...do you use a clamp? if so where do you get those clamps at? just wondering because clamping into the kelp is good for when u find that honey hole with for instance sheephead...

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/Categories?keyword=kelp+clip

There are cheaper DIY solutions too, but I'm still researching that.. :cool:

steveooo
03-24-2013, 09:07 PM
http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/Categories?keyword=kelp+clip

There are cheaper DIY solutions too, but I'm still researching that.. :cool:

That clip is good, or the cheapest DYI solution is to simply grab a stringer and put it under your leg :cheers1:

Cbad Mike
03-25-2013, 12:38 AM
Just grab a handful and pull it aboard. Then put your foot on it so it doesn't move and you're set.:D

Jimmyz123
03-25-2013, 06:20 AM
Hey Jimmy I was wondering about tying off to a kelp so you dont drift away...do you use a clamp? if so where do you get those clamps at? just wondering because clamping into the kelp is good for when u find that honey hole with for instance sheephead...

You can get the clamps at Harbor or Home depot. I usually just take a rope with me and do a quick release knot. Either way the clamp of the release knot work the same. I use this meathod anytime I wand to vertically fish in the kelp. I've actually watched Calicos dart out from the kelp chasing the bait as it drops or comes up.

maui jim
03-25-2013, 06:46 AM
Triggersnap clip works well Just bring an extra leash..

DanaPT
03-25-2013, 06:50 AM
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/image/Grainger/5YNJ9_AS01?$productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9

dmrides
03-25-2013, 10:53 AM
I like to grab a stringer and wrap it around one of my rocket launchers. When it's time to go, pull out the launcher and your off. Keeps the boat pointed the right way too.

dpasinli
03-25-2013, 12:50 PM
I use an old surf leash, bunch up a string and velco the leash around the kelp lile you would your ankle. And of course tie the other end to the yak so that you're inline with the current....

madncrzydm
03-25-2013, 01:03 PM
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/image/Grainger/5YNJ9_AS01?$productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9

Wallmart -.99 cents

kiyo21
03-25-2013, 01:10 PM
That clip is good, or the cheapest DYI solution is to simply grab a stringer and put it under your leg :cheers1:
the clip is on clearance at wal-mart for $3, just got them two days ago one for me and one for my dad

Raskal311
03-25-2013, 01:21 PM
Wallmart -.99 cents
Which department?

Redeyejedi
03-25-2013, 07:09 PM
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/image/Grainger/5YNJ9_AS01?$productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9


good call on the cable cuffs.
they also can be used to secure rods to yak.

FishNinjaY
03-25-2013, 08:29 PM
http://imageserver.grainger.com/is/image/Grainger/5YNJ9_AS01?$productdetail$

tie bungie cord through the hole. grab a bunch of stringers and use the bungee hooks to attach to your kayak. I think they sell these at HD for $9

Hey Josh, I can't find these at Walmart or online. I'm just searching wrong. It's not called a "bungee hook".. is there a specific name for this item? or a link would be even better? Thanks.. :cheers1:

Redeyejedi
03-25-2013, 09:21 PM
try cable cuff

madncrzydm
03-25-2013, 09:37 PM
Hey Josh, I can't find these at Walmart or online. I'm just searching wrong. It's not called a "bungee hook".. is there a specific name for this item? or a link would be even better? Thanks.. :cheers1:


I got mine by the spray paint and electrical cords

Nic D
03-27-2013, 08:15 AM
I sometimes like to pull up to some big kelp and tie on, and then drop to the bottom and basically do a Yo-Yo with them as well. I have had some good results with that. Biggest Calico I've ever caught was taken this way.

while bass fishing never tie up to the kelp for two reasons:

1) calicos are structure orientated fish and are using that kelp to hide in. When you start pulling on that kelp its going to send vibrations down the stalk and spook the bass.

2) the name of the game is covering water. tying up makes you stationary.

Seabass fishing is another story...

good luck,


and I never ever fish anything less than 30lb fluoro, most of the time 40 or straight spectra.
Nic

ctfphoto
03-27-2013, 08:51 AM
I use a bungee cord to tie off to the kelp because it has some stretch in it. Very cheap and works great.

Jimmyz123
03-27-2013, 09:43 AM
while bass fishing never tie up to the kelp for two reasons:

1) calicos are structure orientated fish and are using that kelp to hide in. When you start pulling on that kelp its going to spook the bass.

2) the name of the game is covering water. tying up makes you stationary.

Seabass fishing is another story...

good luck,


and I never ever fish anything less than 30lb fluoro, most of the time 40 or straight spectra.
Nic

Thanks for the tip man.