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Gflann 04-16-2021 05:39 PM

LJ 4/16 Dawn Patrol in Search of a Home Guard
 
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Paddled out at gray light. Water temp around 63 degrees. Showed choppy on SwellInfo and it was a bit. Not much of a swell so it was bearable.

I apologize in advance for a long write up. I’m interested in some more experiences guys take on what went on.

Made about six greenbacks right off point la jolla in about 60’ of water. What caught my eye was the last greenback I pulled up. He was a feisty bugger and about 14”.

I knew he was the chosen one. Put him on a fly line and headed out to NW corner. He was so feisty that I stopped seriously trolling and just went to a few pumps on the pedals and a short drift off and on. I figured I’d let him dance and do his magic.

I had him on a trolling level wind reel (Picsifun Salis 3000x) instead of my normal Jigmaster because I knew with Picsifun he wouldnt be pulling the clicker unless something really was about to go down.

At the corner still letting him do his thing swimming around and then came two short spurts on the clicker. Put it in free spool just as something partially breached the surface and ambushed him from below. Didnt see the mark. 3 potato count in free spool and then I put it in gear and off we went.

Went straight down and almost made my first mistake by not being more aggressive with the drag. Had 30# mono and probably only had 5 pounds of drag set. I worked to get vertical on him and then whatever it was sat on the bottom. I pulled and wound he took it back. I might have been partially wrapped around a rockpile or something. Remembering a guy’s story on here about a possible BSB that hung him up on the bottom I decided to hit record on my sonar. I’ll post it later when I get it off the card.

Did some pedaling around to get out of what I thought was snagged. Still no mark. Cranked down the drag to start pulling and reeling. Every bit of line I took went right back out. It really felt like I was hung on the bottom.

Finally I start gaining some traction and holy crap was there a huge mark on my sonar. Started pumping and winding, got it up to 20 feet then back down to the bottom which was around 90 feet. Pumped again and back down he went the same. Finally I just put the rod on my knee and wound non stop taking what line I could in. Got color and the size refraction of a monster YT showed up. I had to gaff and grab the gill plate of what was a torpedo shaped lunker of a YT. Dunked my reel in the process... Line was a little frayed above the hook so perhaps he took me into a rockpile.

Pedaled back in, offered my remaining 5 greenbacks to another guy but he was headed in so I released those guys.

An absolutely incredible day at LJ. It is such a great fishery that has rewarded me with YT in the summer and all kinds of goodies year round. It just felt so great to finally land a Home Guard.

Measure in just over 50”. Weighed it at Dana Landing which rang in at 38.6 pounds. Perhaps I shouldn’t have bled it out or I would have broken the 40 range...

rdahl 04-16-2021 05:56 PM

Congrats! Beautiful fish. Was smart to be patient when you thought you were hung up. Probably also smart to use something other than the jigsmaster, though most all old guys have caught big fish on the trustee 500's.

JohnMckroidJr 04-16-2021 07:46 PM

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No need to apologize for the write-up(the best way for others to learn). Nice mossback, Congratulations! Couldn't help but upright your photo, Cheers.

dorado123 04-16-2021 07:51 PM

Nice fish ! Congratulations :you_rock:

skrilla 04-16-2021 08:08 PM

Congrats on that toad!

Southwest Kayak Fishing 04-16-2021 08:15 PM

Beautiful slug of a YT! Congratulations!!

FISH11 04-16-2021 08:19 PM

Congrats on a really nice Homeguard. I've been searching for one like that and lately there have been a few harvested. Just got to keep trying to be that guy "in the right place at the right time!". Tight Lines

LEEZO 04-16-2021 08:33 PM

toad alert!!:luxhello:

YakDout 04-17-2021 05:41 AM

LJ 4/16 Dawn Patrol in Search of a Home Guard
 
That’s a real one! You can get away with more drag on your kayak then you can on a boat or fishing from shore etc. Reason being your kayak is moving through the water whenever the fish isn’t exactly straight up and down, thus lessening the drag on the reel. I’ll start at 1/3rd of the line class to set my drag. So if you were fishing 30lb, I would have it set to 10 which is double what you had it set at. I’ve lost too many nice fish to sea lions to have it dangling around for longer than need be.

Also the more line you have out and the longer the fight goes, the better chances those big home guards will break you off in the kelp or on a reef. They’re smart fish. They’re the little 6lb rats that started offshore and survived on the SoCal coast by being the best predator possible, and by avoiding predators to them.

That’s one hell of a nice fish. Any yellowtail over 30-35lbs is MEAN. And fight til death. They don’t give up like seabass.


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kayakfisherman 04-17-2021 10:46 AM

Wow, great write up and super fish!!

Nobody 04-17-2021 01:28 PM

Score!

They sure do love those big greenback macks!

C. Cary 04-17-2021 06:15 PM

Awesome catch! Thanks for sharing!

Tac.Fish0313 04-17-2021 10:53 PM

Awesome haul homie!

AlwaysFishing 04-19-2021 06:05 AM

Great catch! Congratulations!

ratdog 04-19-2021 07:29 AM

Awesome catch, Congratulations

mrlar13 04-19-2021 03:34 PM

:cheers1:

YellowYaket 04-19-2021 06:27 PM

Beautiful fish and great write-up. Thanks for sharing!

SoCalEDC 04-20-2021 12:41 PM

Wow that thing is a UNIT :yt:

Carlos Gonzalez 04-20-2021 02:08 PM

congrats, that is a nice YT, cheers!

Fishon14 04-20-2021 03:24 PM

Great Home Guard Yellow, Congrats


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