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Old 06-09-2014, 03:37 PM   #8
YakDout
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Troll the baits on the outer edge of the kelpline, running perpendicular to the shore. 100-125 feet of water. Don't throw the big 12-15" greenback away. Keep it. Big bait. Big fish. I know elephants eat peanuts, but lions eat deer. You want to keep moving if the current is slow, or slow troll the bait along the outside of the kelp at about 1-2 mph. Very slow pedal/paddle. One thing you have to remember: the chubasco 1/2 day boat wants quantity for all fishermen. So that they come back. If they chased two yellowtail around for 30 people for a half day, people would be pissed off. That's why we're kayak fishermen and not boat fishermen. I can't stress enough about time on the water. Spend full days at a time out there and you WIll get bit. Meet fellow BWE guys and learn all you can. Use search forum to find anything you need. ANYTHING. And last but not least, support your local OEX, after all they are the ones who sponsor this hear post. Good luck man. Tight lines!


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