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30lbbg2299 10-07-2012 03:44 PM

Yellowtail from yaks
 
Just wondering what the most efficient way to fish for yellowtail from a kayak is. Livebait irons or what? Also was wondering if when you do get a hookup do you chase him or let him pull you around?

coxtanker421 10-07-2012 03:51 PM

i hope i learn the answer to that one myself
 
:eek:. the year is not over yet.

Drake 10-07-2012 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 30lbbg2299 (Post 135611)
Just wondering what the most efficient way to fish for yellowtail from a kayak is. Livebait irons or what? Also was wondering if when you do get a hookup do you chase him or let him pull you around?

There isn't one answer to this question. Constantly changing conditions require different techniques to be used. If you read the articles on this site you'll start to understand.

Sometimes the fish want an iron, sometimes they want a greenback. Sometimes they want greenbacks and sometimes they want sardines. Sometimes they want squid and sometimes they don't want anything at all. The best things is to be prepared to try anything. The rule of thumb is "Match the hatch" which means, use whatever is in the area as bait.

How you decide to fight your fish depends on what the fish is doing. Sometimes they pull your around, sometimes they don't If he's running for the kelp I'll most likely try and chase him down before he gets there. If he's going to open water, I'll let him pull me. It's a sport, sports are fun. I don't fish for food I fish for fun. The meal at the end of the day is just the spoils of war. I enjoy fighting the fish.


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