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govomit
12-19-2019, 11:50 AM
A question for the more experienced -
Is there a fish other than YT that does violent runs straight down with a lot of head shakes ?
I'm trying to identify a recent brake-away macho from the middle of LJ's kelp.
?:yt:?
chris138
12-19-2019, 12:36 PM
yes....
:wsb::wsb::wsb:
Oolie
12-19-2019, 12:47 PM
Did you button down the drag when it ran for the kelp?
In my experience if it's a croaker, buttoning down the drag you can turn them easily, with yt, once they go on a burner it's hard to turn them.
Yt will have slow, heavy headshakes. Croakers are one quick run and done if you even let them get started.
Any loss hurts when you know it was a big one, but that's the kelp game.
govomit
12-19-2019, 01:56 PM
Did you button down the drag when it ran for the kelp?
In my experience if it's a croaker, buttoning down the drag you can turn them easily, with yt, once they go on a burner it's hard to turn them.
Yt will have slow, heavy headshakes. Croakers are one quick run and done if you even let them get started.
Oh, the wrestling was INSIDE the kelp, not from outside. Maybe 2-3 minutes, me getting him up couple times, then back to the deep full power. Multiple head shakes coming in bursts of 2-3-4 consecutive. Broke off a nylon-coated wire leader. Leader was old though, maybe better (how?) checking it next time.
Never caught a WSB and do not know how they pull. I think it was either a homeguard YT or a shark, but never had so many head shakes from a shark...
Oolie
12-19-2019, 02:08 PM
If you get a croaker away from their hide, they give up.
If you had multiple runs the chances are it was a yellow.
The kelp game is a fun one!
I've had limited success with anything other than fresh filament for leader material, and the kelp is a tackle tester, I would break out the best you can get if you're gunning for the battlegrounds.
All the time it takes to put the hook in the lip of a heavy fish, it would be a heartbreak to lose it if you could have prevented it. :farmer:
Live, learn, and come home with supper.:D
jorluivil
12-19-2019, 06:40 PM
You will never know what it is until you actually see it. I've hooked my fair of fish that I thought were decent sized butts only to turn into a stingray that was hooked on one of its wings or a small shark that was tail hooked/wrapped. Most fish shake their heads so like I said, you will not know until you see it.
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