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Old 08-29-2008, 02:43 PM   #1
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Hey Jason, wtg on the yellow cool pics ,thanks for the report. no on the mola and would never want to catch one. Dave

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Old 08-29-2008, 04:10 PM   #2
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I was on an overnight boat years ago fishing for albacore. A guy right next to me got bit. As soon as he flipped the reel in gear a huge mola came up, did about three really wierd flips, then off to the races. Spooled him pretty fast. Was well over 200#.
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Old 08-29-2008, 07:58 PM   #3
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Good job Damon you provided entertainment for me on an otherwise slow day. Congrats, on the yellowtail Jason.
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Old 08-31-2008, 02:17 AM   #4
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I was on an overnight boat years ago fishing for albacore. A guy right next to me got bit. As soon as he flipped the reel in gear a huge mola came up, did about three really wierd flips, then off to the races. Spooled him pretty fast. Was well over 200#.
Same thing happened to me fishing a micro paddy on an overnight trip. I was fishing 20 lb line with a hot Sardine, and the biggest Mola I ever saw came flying half out of the water a few times, crazy. I would of definitely lost all my new line on the small rig, so I quickly clamped the thumb down, as I had no chance of bringing the fish boatside. I would rather eat something off the side of the road than one of those things, but I love to pull up next to them and scratch their belly with my rod tip. The big ones usually roll over and love every second, pretty cool. Sometimes, it's the highlight of the day . I've never hooked one on the kayak, and think it only happens in times of very scarce bait, like offshore, and La Jolla right now.
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