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FISH11
03-03-2015, 07:27 PM
Just a thought, but has anybody had the fish swallow your lead weight and take of with it. Today I went out to La Jolla. Nice change in the weather, blue skies above and only heavy clouds in the distance and inland (rain and hail back at my house). I spent the day in the sun paddling around and trolling and drifting some macs. The largest mac I had spent all day flylining and never got a hit. The drop loop line got some attention and I lost a couple. Them came the weird one, dropped it and drifted with it maybe 10' above the bottom in 140 feet of water. After about 10 minutes it gets hit and the clicker is sounding but not at a fast pace, so I pick up the rod from the holder and get ready. 30 seconds later the clicked starts sounding faster and I point the pole in the direction of the line and after 15 more seconds throw the reel in gear and start winding the line in to tighten it and set the hook. Soon I feel something on the line but think it feels like a smaller rock fish instead of a larger prize. I start winding the line in and can feel a fish on the end when all of the sudden it starts to pull really hard, I start getting a sleigh ride and the thing is sounding and pulling the drag hard. The rod is just bendo and pinned against the kayak. I start pulling up and after a brief fight the line is slack. I reel in the line and the mac is gone the circle hook is still there and the drop loop line is there but not the two 4 oz weight. I thought it was provably a Big Ling but can't explain the bare hook and no weights. It is like the thing swallowed the weights after taking my mac and since the weights were on 20lb line in case it hangs up on the bottom and I can get the rest of my rig up, that is were it broke. Weird, weird. Sure wanted to land a Big Ling. Maybe next trip.

Zed
03-03-2015, 07:42 PM
The question is why are you fishing a dropper loop out of gear?

If youre only fishing 20 on the drop to the weight it can easily snag and break by the fish's movement across reef or kelp w/o you knowing it. Yellows have cost me a lot of 12oz over the years.

FISH11
03-03-2015, 07:51 PM
Had both lines in the water and was using a 3 way swivel at the drop loop connection. On a couple of other times I got stuck on rocks and I though maybe if the weight is stuck 20 lb line to the weight was easier to break loose than the 50 lb flouro carbon I use for leader to the 65 lb braid. It just seemed weird that it must have had the weights and was pulling so hard it was pulling the drag that was set for Yellows.

JeffB
03-03-2015, 09:24 PM
Sounds like a shark. Every shark I've caught finds a way to take my weight. But it's LJ and you never know. Big fish pulls you down to the bottom to the rocks and drags your weight across the rocks, kiss it goodbye! Lings are more of big head shakes and pull drag and head back to their big cosy rock. But again it's LJ and you never know!

Lipripper92592
03-04-2015, 08:40 AM
I've had a mako hit my weight a few times while ignoring the mac on the dropper loop. But who knows.......

captnblood34
03-04-2015, 08:57 AM
Could have been a halibut, they hit anything. I know guys that put a treble hook on their weights when targeting them. Better luck next time.

J

FISH11
03-04-2015, 09:54 AM
Thanks for the replies. I wondered maybe Hali or Ling. I have caught and released several sharks and you can tell from my abatar I had a Mako 2 feet from my kayak. I had the pull and the sounding with the sharks, but it seems like they also don't put much of a fight at first than pull like hell. I figured it swallowed the weight because they were gone and the line cut close to the wheighs, provably something with gnarly teeth. Like Jeff said "it's La Jolla and you never know". It's like every other trip has a new learning experience.

chris138
03-04-2015, 11:48 AM
My guess would be 70lb WSB ate your weight... better luck next time(:

What did the line look like where it broke. Was it covered in abrasions like sand paper was rubbed on it? Was it a clean cut? Was the end all split up in stringy?

Could have been a mossback ate your rockfish then dove into the rocks where your weight became snagged and broke off.

FISH11
03-04-2015, 12:27 PM
My guess would be 70lb WSB ate your weight... better luck next time(:

What did the line look like where it broke. Was it covered in abrasions like sand paper was rubbed on it? Was it a clean cut? Was the end all split up in stringy?

Could have been a mossback ate your rockfish then dove into the rocks where your weight became snagged and broke off.

HA HA HA, thanks just what I wanted to hear. The line wasn't roughed up or shredded a little curled like from streching. I don't think it got caught in the rocks because it happened while it was still pulling drag that was set quite firm, it had the rod pinned against the yak and I was just starting to be able to pull back when it let go. Than again I thought it was pulling quite hard for it to be only the 20 lb line to the weights. The 50 lb line to the hook was just fine.

jruiz
03-04-2015, 12:34 PM
You could of had this scenario
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/showthread.php?t=24257&highlight=wrapped