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Sea Hunter
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I marlin fish with my dad...
For 17 years...in a 24ft skipjack...what poped the hook or the line, you need a big hook but I don't no what size they are using now days...it was at least 25yrs ago I have yet to see a small marlin off San Diego I'm surprised more kayaks arn't hooking up more using live mackerel.
With a boat you use the motor to wind to the fish and then the fish pulls out your line...that's how they catch them on such lite line with a kayak your kind of limited what you can do I released a big hammerhead that took me on a nice kayak ride pulled it up it was as big as my kayak Any way congratulations...sounds like you did everything right maybe you lost it for a good reason tight lines ![]()
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Santee
Posts: 821
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Dam epic indeed buddy hooked one in lajolla this year but it was super short fight only saw him surface a few times
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Torrance, CA
Posts: 205
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The line broke. Hook was a 5/0 circle |
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