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frugalfisher
06-14-2010, 08:22 AM
My first quality sized Sabiki fish!!! 50lb WSB!!!
I launched just before 6pm and went out to make bait with my friend Andrew, I took a picture of Andrew's best catch at the launch.
Making bait was easy with lots of quality greenies. In about 70-80 feet of water a couple hundred yards outside the buoy, I had the sabiki down about 20-30 feet and felt a solid pull on the baitrig. Because I was surrounded by 4 sea lions, I first figured one was stealing bait (but I didn't feel any?) and maybe got hooked but it felt fishy and my 20lb P-line (thanks Mark) was too tight and the 15-30lb ugly stick bent too far. The fish paused and I instantly released drag pressure, it was set for ripping the rig out of kelp from the last trip. Open water, kayak getting towed, on the SABIKI!! Couldn't believe it! I was very careful to lift slowly and reel down while being mindful of the slowly approaching kelp line. Started lifting harder and making line after about 10 minutes. Kelp was too close. Fish came to color within 100 feet of the kelp. By 7:30 I had a nice gaff shot and one excited kayak fisherman screaming a victory cry!!
Check out the sabiki hook in the top lip!!!!

sandydiego
06-14-2010, 09:17 AM
It's just what happens when the macks get bigger. Very cool.

Billy V
06-14-2010, 09:25 AM
Nice fish James.

I had a similarly strange catch on the sabiki yesterday, but it was not as rewarding as yours.

Yesterday while making bait I was reeling in a stringer of macks when 3 Calicos nailed the crap out of them.
The sabiki came up with 3 nice size Calicos on it.
All the hooks were bent out.:)

THE DARKHORSE
06-14-2010, 10:36 AM
After hooking many a trophy on the sabiki set-up---I can count on one finger how many I've landed :doh:.


Patience :cheers1:.

cjthomas
06-14-2010, 10:48 AM
That is quite a task on a sabiki! You've got some skills to keep the hook from bending/breaking. good job!

I like to think that using a lead head for weight is added insurance for those pesky bycatch....

ken aguilar
06-14-2010, 12:12 PM
Some one told me about hooking up on a sabiki! Nice fish..Congrats

rogersmith
06-14-2010, 01:59 PM
wow, good job landing that fish

sdfisher
06-14-2010, 11:09 PM
b!tchin! landing something that big on a sabiki? my hat is off to you bro

steveooo
06-15-2010, 04:32 PM
After hooking many a trophy on the sabiki set-up---


It took me breaking two promar sabiki rods to figure out that light tackle ain't the way to go when making bait. :doh:
All the big fish I've hooked by a sabiki are all very vivid in my mind for some reason. Maybe its because of the sinking feeling I got each time that told me I had no chance:mad:

Killer fish, bitchin story:cheers1:

Iceman
06-15-2010, 05:08 PM
Whats up with the 8 oz torpedo :D trying to hit the bait in the head and stun them

Never landed any sabiki fish.........amazing catch!

dsafety
06-15-2010, 09:31 PM
I am sure that it does not compare to hooking a WSB on a Sabiki but it gets a little interesting when a school of bonito zeros in on your bait setup.

I had three on at one time once. Imagine a bunch of slimy two pound fish flopping around the yak while the sabiki hooks that did not have fish on them are flying all over the place trying to find a place on your body to sink into.

No fun.

Bob

aftahour
06-15-2010, 10:08 PM
that's awesome.. gotta send that story to western outdoors..:wsb:

mtnbykr2
06-18-2010, 02:00 PM
just goes to show ya you never know what your gonna come up with out there...I think I will spool some 20-30 # on my sabiki set up...lol wouldn't wanna loose something like that...
oh btw I think I would send that in to WON as well:you_rock:

lterrero
06-18-2010, 06:23 PM
I am sure that it does not compare to hooking a WSB on a Sabiki but it gets a little interesting when a school of bonito zeros in on your bait setup.

I had three on at one time once. Imagine a bunch of slimy two pound fish flopping around the yak while the sabiki hooks that did not have fish on them are flying all over the place trying to find a place on your body to sink into.

No fun.

Bob
I'm with you Bob.

No fun.