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Old 07-24-2015, 09:21 PM   #1
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I haven't done much mac fishing from my kayak, but a mac is a mac and I've found that a small knife jig sometimes gets them going. 3/4-1oz. Flashier the better from what I've found.

Also, try adding this small bait cage to the bottom of your sabikis with some kind of smelly bait.
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Old 07-25-2015, 06:54 AM   #2
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[QUOTE=King Saba;235064]I haven't done much mac fishing from my kayak, but a mac is a mac and I've found that a small knife jig sometimes gets them going. 3/4-1oz. Flashier the better from what I've found.

Also, try adding this small bait cage to the bottom of your sabikis with some ki
nd of smelly bait.[/QUO
Did you find this locally? I found it online. THX
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Old 07-25-2015, 10:46 AM   #3
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I haven't done much mac fishing from my kayak, but a mac is a mac and I've found that a small knife jig sometimes gets them going. 3/4-1oz. Flashier the better from what I've found.

Also, try adding this small bait cage to the bottom of your sabikis with some ki
nd of smelly bait.[/QUO
Did you find this locally? I found it online. THX
Online unfortunately? You can probably get it locally if you shop around some mom and pop Asian tackle shops.

http://youtu.be/B1sJNrcLtY4
The bait cage in action.

http://youtu.be/DZegkQPKbUw
I overlooked your post at first Reel Anxious. Yeah these are cheaper alternatives and work well in their own way. I've seen these for cheap at Asian markets maybe less than a buck each.

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Online unfortunately? You can probably get it locally if you shop around some mom and pop Asian tackle shops.

http://youtu.be/B1sJNrcLtY4
The bait cage in action.

http://youtu.be/DZegkQPKbUw
I overlooked your post at first Reel Anxious. Yeah these are cheaper alternatives and work well in their own way. I've seen these for cheap at Asian markets maybe less than a buck each.
Just saw them and they are quite small. Will try something.
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RE: small bait cage for the bottom of a sabiki ...

Should be easy enough to improvise. What would work?

A tea ball? ... a 1C tupperware punched full of holes?
a small size plastic water bottle punched full of holes?


thinking ...

I think the water bottle idea has possibilities.

What about a can of cat food punched full of holes with an old fashioned punch-type can opener? clip your line to the finger-puller on the lid.
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Old 07-26-2015, 07:22 AM   #6
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Also, try adding this small bait cage to the bottom of your sabikis with some kind of smelly bait.
Wow what a great idea, I will be testing something similar.
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Old 07-26-2015, 11:28 AM   #7
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RE: small bait cage for the bottom of a sabiki ...

Should be easy enough to improvise. What would work?

A tea ball? ... a 1C tupperware punched full of holes?
a small size plastic water bottle punched full of holes?


thinking ...

I think the water bottle idea has possibilities.

What about a can of cat food punched full of holes with an old fashioned punch-type can opener? clip your line to the finger-puller on the lid.
The bottle is not a bad idea either. Maybe a short piece of drilled PVC, cap both ends off and add some screw eyes?

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Wow what a great idea, I will be testing something similar.
Please share! I'd like to see what you come up with.
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Old 07-28-2015, 05:15 PM   #8
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I've had luck with sardines and greenies about 10 feet down near kelp. I jig up and down. I used to jerk the sabiki fast, but I would always have visitors and the fish didn't hit that well. Now I jig really smoothly, without rapid jerking motions and I have much better success.


What I've also noticed is that baitfish tend to treat big hammer swimbaits as gods, especially if it is a bright color. They follow the thing and pretty much worship it. Maybe try working a swimbait about 5 to 10 feet down, then throw a net onto the 20 fish that surround the lure. I've never done this and don't know the legality of fishing baitfish with nets as recreational anglers, but it may be a way to grab the finicky greens. My dad has fished florida a bunch and told me they use nets to catch their baitfish so it may be worth a try.
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Old 07-28-2015, 05:26 PM   #9
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Dip nets are legal.
Cast nets are illegal.
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Old 07-28-2015, 05:36 PM   #10
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Cheap canned cat food in a nylon tied to your sabiki weight.
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Old 07-29-2015, 10:00 AM   #11
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I got a nice gmack on Sunday about 6' from the kayak trolling sibiki. So they are still biting. I think the Spanish macks work just as good
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