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kayak jack 02-21-2007 05:50 PM

Good read, I'll have to try your technique. I love to try new things, thanks.

amsurferoceanbeach 02-21-2007 06:24 PM

I read this last night
 
I read the artical last night.
After waking up to the alarm at 5:00, I unpluged the alarm.
Then got up a little after 7:00. Some people think the bite
is best between 8:00 & 9:00, so I knew I had time. Went
to deep water first thing picking up a greenback on the
way out. Although I have cauhgt yellows with irons before,
I had not caught one yo yoing with the 6x. With the artical
that Pat wrote still fresh in my mind, I gave a mighty heave
with the iron. I let it sink to the bottom with the line a little
tight. I felt it hit the bottom and began to reel. I got 2 turns
into it, and I felt the bite. Pat says to keep reeling and let the
rod load up. I did this and knew it was a good hook set. Since
the fish was heading my way I remember Pat says to pull it off
the bottom which I did. Then the head shakes got strong. After
a few tug of wars, I got the fish vertical. Using the rod I pulled
the fish the rest of the way a little at a time until the gaff.
Thanks for the tip Pat
New lure, first cast of the day, 23 lbs. 38 inch fork length.
Photo to come later
Paul
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/da...dium/paulp.jpg

Iceman 02-21-2007 06:38 PM

Paul :yt: Congratulations! That is the best kind, paddle (or peddle:D ) out make a cast and bring up a big fiesty fish. You were one of only 2 fortunate souls today that I know.:luxhello:

Lit-up1 02-21-2007 06:46 PM

Iron chucker
 
Pat,

Great info on the iron tossing. It takes guts to go without bait.
I usually try to have both available, but there have been times when
I slept to late to make bait and slid out after sunrise and stuck one.
When the squid are around having a little GLOW on the iron does't hurt either.

Dave

amsurferoceanbeach 02-21-2007 06:54 PM

Hey Andy
 
I read your white sea bass artical too.
Wishful thinking.
can't wait

gotz togo fishin 02-21-2007 07:30 PM

qoute](although I don't always know what direction the current is going, just where the wind is pushing me.) always look at the direction the kelp is pointing. that will tell you wich way the current is going.

Dan 02-21-2007 07:33 PM

OB - lazy start and an nice fish!! Congrats.

Steveoooooooooooo RAD photos. Congrats on your toad!

nmbrinkman 02-22-2007 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gotz togo fishin (Post 10365)
always look at the direction the kelp is pointing. that will tell you wich way the current is going.

Sorry I wasn't more clear.. I was thinking about the last few trips when wondering where "upcurrent" would be. I was in 90' to 180' of water and not really anywhere near the kelp... But yeah, that is a good method otherwise..

Pat 02-22-2007 08:42 AM

Guys,

Glad the article inspired you!!!

That feeling when the rod loads and the handle stops is addicting!:cheers1:

chefstefano 02-22-2007 09:18 AM

Like everyone else has said .........what a great article on yo-yoing:you_rock: on the:kayak-surfer: :yt:

ratdog 02-22-2007 01:47 PM

Pat, great information, thanks for sharing, very much appreciated.

fishinhb 02-23-2007 12:19 AM

:luxhello::you_rock:Thanks for the great tips. Looking forward to my first LJ Iron Yellow!:paddleersmilie:


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