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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Fort Lauderdale
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I slowly trolled the Little Tunny 120ft down on a downrigger in around 200ft of water between wrecks in the area. After about an hour of trolling the clicker started screaming as the line was pulling out. I had a solid strike. I kept the kayak motoring with tension on the strike as I cranked up the downrigger ball and reeled in the surface-trolled bait.
I had high hopes for a Wahoo, but they faded away at deep color. It was still a nice King Mackerel and not a shark. After the king, I trolled for about another hour for zilch before calling it a day and heading for the barn. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Nice fish!
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#3 |
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I wonder what king mackerel taste like canned
You should have your own show.
Can you get some sponsorship and a camera crew. I want to see more 👍
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