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Old 10-28-2009, 10:30 AM   #8
DryFly
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Originally Posted by steveooo View Post
Sorry, not really kayak related, but I'd rather fill the boat with a friendly from this site, rather than some knucklehead from BD I guess I'll do what Jim Day did, and "use some of the skills I learned on the kayak"

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Well I for one can attest that Jim has got some skills. I recently put Jim on his first marlin which was released aboard my Blackman 20. He also nailed a nice YFT throwing a megabait type lure at paddies as we trolled by.

Getting Jim the marlin was sorta payback for him helping me win a Club Marlin Tournament a couple years back. I released a marlin the first day aboard a friend's Blackman 26 Express. They did not intend to go out the second day and felt that I had the Tournament locked up with a fish in the last tournament of the year. Problem was, I was competing against the top marlin angler on our coast, a key member of Team Bad Company in the professional tournaments. So long as they were out there, nothing was certain. I frantically dialed up friends looking for anyone that could run my boat while I was on a fish. Most all had other commitments. Jim agreed to go and we released another fish within the first 30 minutes of lines in. Jim readily accepted and adapted to the minimal instructions I needed to give him and we released that fish in 13 minutes on 30 lb tournament, if I recall correctly. My competition released a marlin and had a sword on briefly that day, but my two marlin trumped their one. It was something I was indebted to Jim for and long felt the need to pay him back. Originally he was insistent on doing his first marlin on his tin boat, but as that requirement shifted, I guess my boat became acceptable and I obliged. Took us 3 days of effort, but we had fish on or shots everyday out there.

I know skilled anglers/boatmen when I see them; the rest need not apply.
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