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Getting rid of Halibut smell (late)
Since I caught my big Halibut in La Jolla, the inside of my yak has had a bit of lingering stench from all the slime that got all over. Somebody told me once that "enough water will dilute anything". So, with this not at the front of my mind, and having forgot to hook the bungee on my front hatch, I launch into the small surf at La Jolla again. Can you say Duh? I sure can. Luckily, the hatch stayed in place, so I only took on a few gallons of water to dilute the Halibut slime. So, as I sat out there on the water, with little to no regard to the slime, I accidentally hook something on a Greenback Mac. A couple minutes into the fight, I am sure it has to be a thresher cause it is barely slowable with my 10-25 rod. So, I stick the rod under my legs and try to get my other rod reeled up. Of course, now that line is stuck to the bottom. So after a couple yanks on that rod I give up and hope that the fish on my original rod does not wrap me up. Of course, that is the perfect opportunity that the fish needed to head straight for my other line and wrap once around it. Unwrap, then back under the leg with the first rod, and now I am gonna get the other rod free whether I break off or not. I get it free and reeled up in about a minute and get back into the fight. Now, I have caught a small thresher before, but never one of the larger La Jolla models, so I want to bring this guy up for a photo op and release (not to mention getting my rig back). So, after the next run, I start to get some line back but it is apparently wrapped around something on the bottom. Then, pop, the line goes loose (a few expletives uttered) then the fish is back and running again (whew). This happens at least 4 more times cause the fish wrapped me on everything in sight while I was messing with the other rod. But the braid does its job like a champ. About 10 more minutes of tug of war, and I get the upper hand and finally am making some headway. When I get the fish to about 30 feet, it looses most of its steam, and I get real anxious about it. Then as it comes to color, all I see is white (oddly enough, my first thought was that it could be the underside of a thresher?).
Nope, my first legal WSB. I get to replace the Halibut slime with WSB slime. http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...w/P3150146.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...w/P3150156.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...w/P3150163.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...w/P3150168.jpg 50.14 pounds 54+ inches |
Very nice fish.
Take the yak to a carwash and spray out the interior with the H/P soap. That has always worked well for me. |
What a terrible problem to have, I dont have such lingering smell problems, so I cant help you. :( :p
btw, nice fish! |
Congrats!!!
:you_rock: Congratulations!!! I knew your fish was bigger than mine (12lbs bigger!!!!!) Well done. It was nice meeting you on the water. Beautiful fish. See you out there.:cheers1:
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Well done Greg, nice WSB
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Doug, good idea. I had not thought of that. Caught the fish the day I met you unloading, so when you going back cause I want another one.:biggrinjester:
Eric, nice to meet you to out there and under such good circumstances. Sorry you had to cancel with Josh though. :sifone: |
One man's slime
... been said that one man's slime is
another man's mojo ... I have hats that, for above reason, I can't wear indoors (First wife washed one once ...). Entertaining write-up. Thanks! Avery |
That's a problem I hope to have soon. Nice catch. Barely fit in your kayak. Maybe time to switch to a boat. Ha.....
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Way to go, Greg! I like the hatch pix.
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You deserve it my man.Kharma goes along way...:cheers1:
I need to smear some stink into my yak.I have had to bleach out the inside before... |
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Awesome catch!!!:reel:
Next time your out there, have the mentality that you have to get rid of your WSB slime and replace it with a yellowtail:). |
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nice fish. Id go with the larger scent
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Great job on the catch. Even better was the way you disguised this report. Instead of some other title that would get attention you lead with the stinky kayak hold. Brilliant!
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Excellent catch. I sure hope that I get a chance to get one in my lifetime.
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Niiiiiiice!!!
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Greg,
Way to nail 'em. You're on fire... Here's what I do with (occasional) smelly kayak: 1/4 cup of beach with alittle water inside the kayak overnight. Oh, here's even a better solution: Quit fishing! |
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Sure is better then the smell of SKUNK
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Very nice catch and even better storytelling. Good stuff.
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Man on fire!! :notworthy:
Another very nice fish for Mr. Andrew |
Great Fish just a thought though maybe invest in one of those pumps.....just in case. Congratulations on the fish!
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