View Full Version : Leo, Leo, Leo: What a fish!
Wednesday I took my daughter's boyfriend out
mid-afternoon. He is an experienced ocean kayaker,
but no salt water fishing experience. None.
Of course, while I was untangling him from his
sabiki rig and untangling his bird-nested reel,
yellows blow up all around us. All I could feel
was my intestinal tract bird-nesting...
No fish for us, however, Leo had this grin a mile
long. Although he is a professional pilot, posting
his fish stories is still beyond his reach. (That's
what wives are for, right Leo?) I offered to help.
I'll post your pic, you tell your story. Plus I'll throw in
BBQ Kama as a suggestion.
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/574/Leo_Yellow_2010_340.JPG
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegallery/data/574/Leo_Yellow_2010_343.JPG
That's one hellava fish, Leo!
cowboybill
05-21-2010, 07:20 AM
Hey Leo, nice pic....
See ya round
cowboybill:luxhello:
habanero
05-21-2010, 07:22 AM
WOW! That is the best YT collar presentation I've ever seen :o
deepdvr
05-21-2010, 07:30 AM
Awesome yellow!!! Are those schoolies getting bigger or are you shrinking Leo??? :biggrinjester:
umtduckhead
05-21-2010, 07:33 AM
nice
steveooo
05-21-2010, 08:24 AM
Thanks Yani! Collars look good. Too bad you couldn't get the daughter's bf on a fish. There is only 1 way to tell if a guy is marraige material for your daughter- Attach him to 30 lbs of freight train :yt:on his floating piece of plastic. That'll separate the men from the boys :farmer:
lterrero
05-21-2010, 09:04 AM
Yani, Thanks so much for the post, that's so nice of you; if the world is full of people like you it would be heaven.:reel:
Dennis
05-21-2010, 03:23 PM
Insane Leo. Nice fish!
sterling
05-21-2010, 03:39 PM
Yani- When did the yellows blow up around you? Must have been dark or almost dark, because when I lost sight of you guys nothing was happening up to that point. I didn't get another shot at one that night landed at about 8:40. What time did you guys get back in?
Sterling,
While you were fighting your fish, early on, we
encountered those yellows just alittle beyond
you close to the kelp. We were supposed to
be fishing for bait.
But, me and my daughter's boyfriend were doing
the Wa-To-See Two Step much to the delight
of the surrounding Foamers.
I've learned that I haven't the stomach to be a
Guide. There aint enough Greek Euros in Germany
to pay me to do that again...
No wonder Josh has so many grey hairs.
sterling
05-21-2010, 09:37 PM
Early in my LJ kayak career I would go to effort of taking a buddy. Using all my equipment I'd load pack it all and pick them up. Then drop them off and unload and clean it all up. Needless to say I don't do that anymore. They just slow you down way too much. I think if you guys did hook up there we were in about 80 or less feet and kelp was everywhere. It may have been a kelp job if you'd hooked up, possibly a la Leo and steal one out. I got to get out more and get back on the scoreboard, it has been way too long.
The Kid
05-21-2010, 09:39 PM
YELLOWTAIL:yt::yt:Everywhere
got the fever?
would not be surprised if we have a similar case of lost kayakers like in November during this coming weekend be smart out there people and that is one nice feesh :cheers1:
DESTROYER
05-21-2010, 10:16 PM
Congrats Leo! It was nice talking with you on our paddle in. Tight Lines and see you soon.
Matt
great fish Leo!!!
and Yani, i agree, the best way to separate those who "wanna catch a yellowtail" from those that really want it, is to scribble down the GPS cooridinates for the lower NW corner, 110ft and say "meet me here at 4AM".
Nic D
05-22-2010, 07:31 AM
Nice fish Leo!
blitzburgh
05-22-2010, 03:50 PM
:drool5:
h2ofishfo
05-22-2010, 04:31 PM
nice leo saw u yesterday @ the launch u mentioned it but u forgot to mention the arsenal of rods & reels u got now im used to seeing u w/1rod & a cd-14 attached .but u probaly kayak surfing right now:kayak-surfer:
PaddleHP
05-22-2010, 09:24 PM
WTG, on the YT.
I see YT collars in the BBQ pic. Does anyone have an easy way to cut YT collars. I've tried on several species of fish, never with any luck. Even with a very sharp fillet knife.
PaddleHp,
Cutting the Collars. I agree, they're not easy. I used
a super sharp 10" chef knife, with the force of a
260lb hungry Greek to cut thru the bone near the
apex of the yellowtail head. You may want to use
a hack saw or its blade when you get to that part.
Experiment. Use a boning knife for the majority of our
cuts. Then find something to get thru that top bone.
All the while trying not to destroy the fish at the same
time. Trial and Error. Once you figure it out, enjoy the
food and pass it on.
lterrero
05-23-2010, 07:34 AM
Cutting fish bone? try a wire clipper, it works perfecto for me.
The Kid
05-23-2010, 10:05 PM
a hack saw is what i prefer
ken aguilar
05-27-2010, 08:55 AM
boning knife, until i get to the bone, heavy cleaver right up against the bone, and one hard and quick push..usually will do the trick.
very nice fish congrats,
killer photos
dfroggy54
05-28-2010, 09:01 AM
damn wish I could get on that bite!!
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