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45user 01-24-2013 11:01 PM

Islander 1.5 day gear recommendation
 
So I put deposit on 1.5 day in may. It's my first and will be brining my mini x.
(not sure if that's enough kayak)
Anyways what do you recommend for gears to bring? Not only fishing gears but any comfort item/clothing recommendation would be very much appreciated
Thank you,
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janines.fishtales@cox.net 01-25-2013 08:04 AM

Yeah. Me too. Everyone on this site is so helpful with info. What do you think guys? What should we bring/what can we expect to fish for in May?

Janine:rolleyes:

PapaDave 01-25-2013 08:13 AM

The most common fish there is Calico bass and halibut. You may also run into some yellowtail or white seabass.

45user 01-25-2013 04:35 PM

So I will be bringing 20-30lb gear for fish would that work? Phenix Psw 760ml with avet sx for 20lb set uo and psw 760m with avet mx for 25-30lb set up. Also with psw 808mh with lexa 300 HSP for another 20lb set up. Will these be sufficient?
Thanks!
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wade 01-25-2013 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 45user (Post 145678)
So I will be bringing 20-30lb gear for fish would that work? Phenix Psw 760ml with avet sx for 20lb set uo and psw 760m with avet mx for 25-30lb set up. Also with psw 808mh with lexa 300 HSP for another 20lb set up. Will these be sufficient?
Thanks!
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For clothing comfort waders are a real plus, & a Wind breaker or breathable splash jacket. It can get windy and cold out there even in May..Layers underneath or even thermals..

Most of those set up will be fine for your Calico pitching, Rockfish and smaller yellows..You wont want a wet noodle rod to horse in those big uns'..Bring at least one beefier set up like a 7-8' /30-40#+ rod with a conventional reel like a Daiwa 30-40SHA. Good line capacity & can stop almost anything that eats your offerings, while providing the proper retrieve speed and smooth free spools for large surface chucking, live bait applications or fast jigging. Really depends on what your primarily targeting & if your going to venture out or hug the Clemente Island coastline? At almost any point you could hook up to a 36# YT & 51# Halibut or a 134# Thresher..

If your already going in May, please support the C.K.F.S. event that runs during your Mothership charter. Only ten bucks to enter. 100% Payout.

For More Info on C.K.F.S. Event #4:
http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ad.php?t=16364

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dwntwnall4u 01-25-2013 09:22 PM

Great tips Wade. I would suggest bring extra food, you will get hungry.

Drake 01-25-2013 10:11 PM

Non-fishing related

Deck of card, booze, chargers, booze, extra pillow, booze, sun screen, booze, toiletries, booze,

People don't really fish on these things. They just get drunk playing left-right-center and talk about how nice it its to be away from their wives.

:cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1:

Oh yeah, bring a charger for everything. A power strip is preferred. Bring some stuff to keep on your kayak if you get hungry and the skiff guy is too busy fishing

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45user 01-25-2013 11:41 PM

Thank you for the info. I will need to buy me a pair of waders now
And I will be sure to bring heavier rod for the big uns! So excited!!!
Thanks again guys!

steveooo 01-26-2013 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 145688)
People don't really fish on these things. They just get drunk playing left-right-center and talk about how nice it its to be away from their wives.

:D

45user 01-30-2013 05:38 PM

Wader ordered and on its way :D
So what kind of rigs you use at the mothership trip? Im only used to using Carolina rig, dropper loop and reverse dropper loop. What else do you use?
Thanks for the help!
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