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spongebob_82
04-30-2007, 07:04 AM
Went out with godspeed619 sunday morning. Hit the water at about 5:45. Made bait and headed for the floatila. Trolled a rapala the way there with only a few kelp stringers to show for. The floatila ended up being a dead zone. Desided to drop a flylined mack back and fished the edge of the kelp for cuda and bass. Lots of bait on the egde. Godspeed managed a cuda w/ a hands free release:D . My flyline goes off as we were about to leave. Let her eat it for a good count. Set the hook and feel that awesome fresh bend in my line. The kayak put up a wake for about 5 second and then i felt the hook pull. :hmmmm2: what went wrong:questionmark: after that i was done. mad at myself and mad that i still havent got a bait:yt: .
On a side note: Our radios picked up a call to the coast gurad about a airplane going down up at carlsbad beach. It gave me an uneasy feeling while out on the water. I guess they were able to get two of the crew from the plane.
Dennis
04-30-2007, 04:06 PM
Thanks for the report. Looks like no one survived that plane crash, if it was the same one in the UT. Unfortunate.
:hmmmm2: what went wrong:questionmark:
Too tight of a drag??
If that was cool, there's only one thing it could have been - it wasn't meant to be.
Not today anyway.
There's always manjana. :cheers:
spongebob_82
05-01-2007, 07:08 AM
Nope. One thing is for sure... My gear is always set right. Just must not have meant to be.
FISHIONADO
05-01-2007, 07:22 AM
Seems like the YT and WSB will bite and feel the bait with their lips and make sure it feels right and then swallow it several seconds later. If you pull too soon you'll pull the bait before it was swallowed. I've reeled in many crushed baits that I pulled on too soon. 5 seconds feels like 20 when the clicker is singing. And then sometimes after the fish gulps the bait the hook will still find a way to slip out without finding a lip to sink into. When I say pull I really mean put the reel in gear and let the rod load up itself. But I really don't know about what I just said, anyone?
Holy Mackerel
05-01-2007, 07:52 AM
When I say pull I really mean put the reel in gear and let the rod load up itself. But I really don't know about what I just said, anyone?
agreed... I do not set the hook, even with J-hooks, which is what I use.. Treat them like circle hooks... I let the clicker sing... throw in gear, hold rod steady.. when it loads up, then I give it a slight set... I dislike circle hooks.. I know people have a lot of success with them, but unless the YT smokes my bait, I used to miss a lot of hookups... I got to admit, they did set nicely, when properly executed.. to many hearbreaks, never more... :p
Chris
jscott
05-01-2007, 10:52 AM
Spongebob,
I love your avatar!! :cool:
-scott
spongebob_82
05-02-2007, 02:07 PM
Thanks, I thought it was fitting for my call sign.:D
Besides, you know how long it took to bribe her to put that damn thing on!
F.Y.I. guys... I never set the hook on my fish either. I always allow it to come tight on its own and then give it a nice little pump. Waite!... Am I still talking about fishing?
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