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Uncle_Tomas 01-28-2020 03:20 PM

La Jolla 1/25 - big bonito
 
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Launched around 7:30 with no fellow kayakers in sight.
Attempted to get some bait but could not find any. So I decided to peddle around Looking for marks on my FF. I left my bass rods at home this time. Every now and then I would stop and make few casts with yo-yo or colt sniper to cover just a little more area. I am glad I did as this guy bit my yo-yo on the way up and I never saw any marks. It’s so much fun when fish starts peeling your line off on a sport boat but man it’s 1000 times more exciting when you are on the kayak by yourself! Fish caught in ~120’. Sashimi was delicious, even better than YFT in my opinion!

SDROB 01-28-2020 03:22 PM

Nice, I have never tried Bonito Sashimi but have heard it is good if prepared right.

Tight lines!

jbl_91762 01-28-2020 05:15 PM

Thanks for report! Agree w line peeling off Kayak, but mine was from a seal stealing my sardine. I did try Bonito sashimi for the first time last season, I bled it right away and put on ice and it was very good. Also made for awesome Poki next day.

blitzburgh 01-28-2020 06:43 PM

Nice! Looks delish! :cheers1:

chris138 01-29-2020 01:20 PM

Dope that's a fatty. Nice catch on the jig. :jig:

Did you see the school on the sonar after you hooked it?

TJones 01-29-2020 03:53 PM

thanks for report
 
I have tried it before, but this next time around will be even better. Preparation and care is the key, as mentioned above.

Salty 01-29-2020 04:22 PM

Nice! Did you launch from Dana Point?

Hunters Pa 01-29-2020 06:48 PM

Bonito make awesome sashimi, poke and spicy tuna. In addition to bleeding them out and icing as quickly as possible, spike their brain so they don’t flop around and bruise the meat. The meat is soft and will quickly absorb blood if bruised

carbonbass 01-29-2020 10:09 PM

dang that is a fatty :sifone:

bet you thought it was a yellow at first!

Uncle_Tomas 01-30-2020 08:00 AM

Launched from LaJolla (Avenida de La Playa) you can drive all the way to the beach, unload your stuff, go park your car and come back and launch. Pretty cool.
Did not see any marks at all and it seemed to me like it was the only fish around but once I got bit I was not paying too much attention to my FF lol.
I actually though right always that it’s not YT or if it is it’s on a small side. It was pulling drag but my drag was set pretty light. I was fishing medium heavy set up, if I was fishing my calico set up that would be a different story for sure.
I cut the gills and spiked him right away but did not have my kill bag with ice so was little worried about the quality of meat I am going to end up with. Luckily it was not hot outside at all and I put it into my bait tank to keep it cool.
It was lot better than I though it will be from what I heard. I would say that it’s not the best fish for searing as the meat is very tender and you can’t cube/slice it the way you can YFT. It still taste good it’s just going to fall apart. But as I said it’s really great for sashimi.

Saba Slayer 01-30-2020 08:33 AM

Bonez...
 
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Love Dem Bones...Spike-Bleed-Ice...and you'll have a great product.
And a little cold Sake to wash it down...:cheers1:
This fish requires more care than most fish or it breaks down quickly to mush...
It sears great for me if you use a torch...

RK 01-30-2020 09:37 AM

Properly handled as mentioned, bled, gilled, gutted, iced it is one of the best possible sashimis around.... nice catch

SoCalEDC 01-30-2020 11:43 AM

dang I need to get out there. Nice fish

cris 01-30-2020 12:25 PM

Thanks for sharing, been wondering when those buggers would come back.


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