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Irishman 11-29-2014 06:18 PM

LJ...no fish today..but some lessons learned
 
Got to the launch at 6:45. Hung out for about 30 mins prior to launching trying to gauge the wind situation. It was offshore at a decent clip and I was waiting to see if it would fade. Getting my stuff fine tuned and bait tank not working...my backup plan swung into effect, use the handheld bilge pump to fill front hatch on my xfactor. Happy with that I paddled out. Made 3 greenbacks and the same number of Spanish. Set for the bounce off the bottom with three way swivel. Long story short no fish.
What I did learn today was to have a backup idea / strategy for the bait. More importantly to listen to my instincts about when to get off the water. The wind went 180 degrees today, made for a nice push to the bait area, then assisted with a nice push off the kelp in a NW direction, finally swinging around again to push back to the beach. Was going to stay out longer but back at the launch by 1:30
Now I'm rebuilding my bait tank...the culprit was a corroded toggle switch.
Still amazing weather and did get to see a huge ass sea turtle come up behind me and lazily swim under my kayak.
Cheers!

Silbaugh4liberty 11-29-2014 06:29 PM

Did you get a shot of the sea turtle? I had battery issues yesterday and spent 30 minutes messing with it before launch as well. Sounds like a slow weekend for everyone. Thanks for the report!

Cheers

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h2ofishfo 11-29-2014 06:53 PM

A lot of guys hard wire it to eliminate issues besides how often do you turn it off when you are out there .

taggermike 11-30-2014 11:31 AM

I had my bait tank pump crap out on me and had to use a hand bilge pump. Damn thing worked so well that I haven't used an electric pump in years. Seriously, keeping it simple can be the way to go some times. Mike

DanaPT 11-30-2014 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by taggermike (Post 212377)
I had my bait tank pump crap out on me and had to use a hand bilge pump. Damn thing worked so well that I haven't used an electric pump in years. Seriously, keeping it simple can be the way to go some times. Mike

x2. i cork the pump so water can't drain and fill the tank with water using a 1/2 gallon milk jug that is cut and capped to scoop water in/out. salt water and metal is a crappy combo.

Oxbeast1210 11-30-2014 06:21 PM

Glad your backup worked out


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