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THE DARKHORSE
01-02-2009, 09:52 PM
Right around Christmas I received a message from a gentlemen who was my first client back in August; he was interested in picking up a gift that would keep giving for years to come (a new jig-stick :D). He had been using an 8' Graphtech, but wasn't satisfied with the distance he was getting. As always, I suggested to dispel the myth that you can't fish a 9'+ stick from the kayak, and told him the results would follow. After spending quite a bit of time trying to explain all the options, pros and cons of graphite, glass, composite, etc via e-mail....I finally just suggested that we go down and pull on a few (the only way). He decided on a 9' Calstar 90J (Black beauty deck hand special), the classic stick that most long rods today evolved from. He loves his Avet MXL two-speed (awesome reel), but I sometimes think the ridiculous free-spool can act as a handicap, too much of a good thing. I thought he might be better off turning that reel into his main Yo-Yo set up for the winter bite to come. Maybe then he would be able to use that two-speed function on some of the heavy stubborn fish, in crowded situations. For his new jig-stick I couldn't help but think of a classic reel to match, a Newell. I don't think Michael has ever been on a local two-day charter on a sportboat, but I assured him that if he ever did to expect just about every other guy in the bow to have the exact same set up. After spooling up with fresh 40 lb Izorline, and picking up a couple of surface-irons we went around the corner to do a couple of practice casts off the jetty. Michael didn't immedietly fall in love with the new set up since he wasn't exactly getting the distance he was looking for, but I noticed that he had one of the prettiest swimming surface-irons ever made. I told him that if he puts that jig in front of a fish, hold on.

We decided to fish the next morning and play with the new toy, I was equally excited. Michael kept practicing his cast and was starting to make a little progress. I was quick to remind him that it isn't how far you can cast, but how well you can cast when you see Yellowtail. No matter who you are, casting at breaking fish is a challenge...practice, practice, practice. We kept moving around and I managed to place us in the path of our target, but the excitement was short lived. Michael stayed put, and I moved around watching the meter. Minutes later I see the fish break the surface, then Michael makes a cast with his Christmas present and I see that classic jig-stick bend in half with line peeling off the reel. The Yellowtail quickly pulled Michael over to a lobster pot, and even though fish were boiling all around me I made sure his first surface-iron Yellowtail made it into the kayak. I will admit, I think I had a tear in my eye watching Michael cast, fight, and land that fish on the long rod. This is the closest thing I've ever had to watching your son hit that home run, and I couldn't of been more proud.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/500/002_1_02.JPG
Notice the Calstar black beauty, old school Newell and 40 lb Izorline, a classic.

I started to head in with Michael so I could share the joy of his achievment, but had a change of heart (I'm an only child :D). I decided to stay a little longer and see what I could find and two hours later I was rewarded for my patience, again.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/500/100_1052.jpg
On the water photos are great, but I also enjoy those days without a photographer in sight...08' finished off strong.

I invited some friends the next morning, since I don't own that miracle four mile stretch of ocean, yet. I think everyone had a good time, and I got another one of those photos I will look back on with a smile when I'm old.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/500/005_1_.JPG

MKNOTT
01-03-2009, 06:38 AM
Very cool Josh...

That picture will make a great christmas card next year.

MKNOTT

Matt
01-03-2009, 06:38 AM
first and foremost NICE JOB MIKEY!!!! Definitely a bitching setup to sling that iron!!

Josh as always WELL PLAYED SIR! And thanks for the morning invite always awesome to catch fish with you and definitely cool to do it in the gps area now marked "Josh's"!!

steamroll
01-03-2009, 06:41 AM
Right on Josh and Mike.

landwhale
01-03-2009, 06:51 AM
Way to pass it along Josh and congrats on the fish Michael

roosta
01-03-2009, 08:01 AM
Very nice work you guys!
I think you have me sold on a nine footer Josh :)
Happy New Years!

taggermike
01-03-2009, 08:23 AM
Surface iron YT in December! Very well done. And with the brand new stick, even better. I fish an ancient honey colored 90J with an equally old Newell 338 on my kayak and I love it. Mike

yakrider
01-03-2009, 08:30 AM
congrats on that surface fish...
it was also nice to meet you yesterday...
are you sore from that fight?

can't wait to experience that!!!!!!!!

going to the tackle shop today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!

Dennis
01-03-2009, 08:46 AM
:luxhello:.. Nice work guys!

erinoo
01-03-2009, 09:20 AM
Atta boy Josh..Happy New Year.....Gonna try and get Joy on her first yellow tomorrow...see ya soon my friend...Eric

Trout
01-03-2009, 09:30 AM
... and in January. Gotta love it.

forefrazier
01-03-2009, 09:57 AM
Great post Josh....Now you have me thiking of giving my 690J a try out there! Nice fish Michael. Congrats!

mwm
01-03-2009, 09:59 AM
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mwm
01-03-2009, 10:02 AM
Guess I'm better at reading than sending. Anyway- nice fish Josh-good to meet you and Matt. Looking forward to landing my first LJ YT-way to go Michael. :yt: Mike

EFISH
01-03-2009, 12:29 PM
Nice fish! Darkhorse question for you: Do you yo, yo with your 9ft. stick or do you bring a shorter stick out for that and use the 9ft. just for throwing the iron?
Thanks
Peace Out
EFISH

j mo
01-03-2009, 01:19 PM
as always great post!

proud memeber of the 9' club,

josh

yakrider
01-03-2009, 01:23 PM
just got back from the tackle shop...
got the 90j...can't wait to use it....

mine was the first rod puchased for them in 2009...
maybe that will make it the lucky stick!!!!!

esdees
01-03-2009, 01:39 PM
Good times.

Geoffkoop
01-03-2009, 09:34 PM
Very nice. Can't wait for mine.

THE DARKHORSE
01-03-2009, 11:12 PM
Nice fish! Darkhorse question for you: Do you yo, yo with your 9ft. stick or do you bring a shorter stick out for that and use the 9ft. just for throwing the iron?
Thanks
Peace Out
EFISH


I've caught many Yellowtail yo-yo'ing with the Ulua, but these days I have a 5' 6" 30 lb--80 lb rated Kencore strung up with 40 lb mono specifically for the heavy jigs...they don't make this rod anymore, and are making more mass produced rods now since the company changed hands. The only problem with yo-yo'ing on your jig-stick is when the Yellowtail break the surface you have an inferior iron to throw at them, instead of a surface-iron that swims well. Not to mention seeing Yellowtail blow up on the surface 30' off your bow :eek: kinda sucks when your yo-yo iron is 150' down.

As a general rule I don't blind cast surface-irons, too many time I've had my target swim past me or break the surface and I didn't have my jig-stick ready, never again, always cocked and loaded ;). I'm considering adding a second jig-stick to my arsenal for that very reason, blind casting can be productive at times.

EFISH
01-04-2009, 09:16 AM
Thanks for the tips and all the great stories over the past year or so. I learn something new every time I read one of your posts. Keep it up so the rest of us can live through your giant fish posts. One of these days I will get a monster of my owne!!!!!!!! Maybe this week it will be my turn... If not I'm calling you up for some lessons.
Peace Out
EFISH

FishSeeker
01-05-2009, 03:42 PM
im speechless

nice work