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FISH11
09-06-2016, 07:42 PM
Today I went out like every other time, with the idea of spending a great day on the water and hopefully bring home a nice Yellow. Bait was hard to find like it's been for quite a while now. Finally made 3 spanish ( I know, I know) trolling the sabiki in shallow water in front of the condo. I usually don't go in 35' to 40' of water but there was none to be found in all the usual places. Hell I kept trolling the sabiki all day hoping for more bait. I had pinned on one of the large macs and was trolling it around, so i decided to go back into the shallows and something starts pulling on the line with the mac. I thought it was a sea lion because it did not make a fast run and was just pulling hard on the line. I start to reel it in and it lets go when it's about 15' from the kayak after I see that silver flash. I pull up the mac and it's all cut up but not dead. I thought it must be small barracudas. Then the sabiki rod goes BENDO. I start to reel it in and realize, next to the kayak that it's not a barracuda but a juvenile WSB about 22" long. I pull it up on my lap, take the sabiki hook out and turn on the GoPros to take a picture before releasing it. As I start to try an hold it up for the video, he gets other ideas. I guess he did not want his picture taken. next time I'm going to catch his 40+lbs big brother. This was not my vision of the first WSB I would catch at La Jolla. I have seen plenty 40-50lb bad boys hauled in. Here is a very short video......https://youtu.be/vgLzrKszWgs

Mr. NiceGuy
09-06-2016, 08:16 PM
I like your video. Your animated reaction resonates.

Geno Machino
09-06-2016, 09:20 PM
That little guy was just practice for the real deal next time Mark. Thx for sharing!

Geno

surfisher
09-07-2016, 08:22 AM
Thats awesome! Your reaction was priceless haha!

Deamon
09-07-2016, 12:28 PM
There you go Mark! :luxhello:
Jim

Steve Max
09-07-2016, 01:54 PM
They are a gorgeous fish. I caught one there for the firs a few months ago jus shy of 20". They have a purple glare to them when the sunlight hits them in the right direction. Sweet catch. His big brother will visit you soon. Cheers!!

Aaron&Julie
09-07-2016, 04:24 PM
Better luck next time, thanks for the report.

Ro12
09-07-2016, 09:09 PM
Awesome video
Best reaction ever

Sully1
09-09-2016, 10:05 AM
Good for the gene pool