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Davidgskinner 08-18-2011 04:05 PM

My big fat mistake
 
Hey there,
Been lurking on this board for a while and had to join in today. I am pretty new to kayak fishing, although i used to take my skiff to the LJ kelp pretty regularly. So today I figured I would head out and try for some bass. i launch around 6:30 (pretty sure some of you were there in that fog) and am making my way out. I figured I would try trolling my old rapala cd 14. It used to work for me, although I didn't really think I would hook into anything since I wasn't too sure how the trolling would go on a kayak. Mistake.
About 20 minutes in I see boiling and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz off it went. Dang if that wasn't panic time, although I got a hold of myself and started fighting. Wasn't sure what I had on but it was a hard puller. So I worked this guy for nearly half an hour, he took at least 4 hard runs down and it was so frickin awesome getting towed by a good fish. Finally, I get him to color and see it is a very nice yellow. At this point I realize I am completely unprepared...no gaff, no billy, no net, no nothing. So after another run I am thinking he's worn out. I get him alongside and was just stoked at how big he is. He is acting all lethargic and had stopped fighting. He is on his side right next to me so I figured I could kil him with the one tool I did bring; my fillet knife. So I punch it right through his gills. No reaction. Blood is pouring nicely out and still no reaction. I figure he's dead so I reach through his gill plate and holy smokes, he woke up! One big flail of tail in my face and snap went the line. Down he went trailing blood and my lure tucked into his jaw.
I just sat there quivering...
So I guess the lesson is, "Don't fish for em unless you ready to deal with them!"
So, after all of that, even after that heartbreak, kayak fishing is just freaking awesome. I will be back and ready next time.

tagyak 08-18-2011 04:09 PM

enjoyed reading this report. really got excited about that yellow and the fight that you had.
bummer to hear that it got away but at least you got a nice ride out of it. :D

mtnbykr2 08-18-2011 04:11 PM

:doh:great effort though, shoulda woulda coulda, one more run..I know how you feel though, next time it will stick:reel:welcome to the addiction

jorluivil 08-18-2011 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtnbykr2 (Post 92406)
:doh:great effort though, shoulda woulda coulda, one more run..I know how you feel though, next time it will stick:reel:welcome to the addiction

The agony of defeat.


Next time just grab his gill plate and hold on tight.

yani 08-18-2011 04:47 PM

Here's a tip: grab the tail

hook1fred 08-18-2011 05:16 PM

I had a similar experience a while back, was able to get one of my yellows the other came off boatside...... oh well at least you stretched your line :)

Whizz Bang 08-18-2011 07:30 PM

Congratulations on your kill and release.:rolleyes:

The knife was not needed. Leave the knife fighting to the Darkhorse's hook and hand videos.

You never bleed a fish that is not secured. No game clip, check. No gaff, got it. Get the damn thing in your hull and pop it's gills. Again, no knife needed. Bleach and a hose will fix your lack of preparedness, it always does.

Other than that.....welcome to the forum.

Reel Anxious 08-18-2011 10:20 PM

"no gaff, no billy,no net, no nothing" no brains
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Davidgskinner (Post 92401)
Hey there,
Been lurking on this board for a while and had to join in today. I am pretty new to kayak fishing, although i used to take my skiff to the LJ kelp pretty regularly. So today I figured I would head out and try for some bass. i launch around 6:30 (pretty sure some of you were there in that fog) and am making my way out. I figured I would try trolling my old rapala cd 14. It used to work for me, although I didn't really think I would hook into anything since I wasn't too sure how the trolling would go on a kayak. Mistake.
About 20 minutes in I see boiling and zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz off it went. Dang if that wasn't panic time, although I got a hold of myself and started fighting. Wasn't sure what I had on but it was a hard puller. So I worked this guy for nearly half an hour, he took at least 4 hard runs down and it was so frickin awesome getting towed by a good fish. Finally, I get him to color and see it is a very nice yellow. At this point I realize I am completely unprepared...no gaff, no billy, no net, no nothing. So after another run I am thinking he's worn out. I get him alongside and was just stoked at how big he is. He is acting all lethargic and had stopped fighting. He is on his side right next to me so I figured I could kil him with the one tool I did bring; my fillet knife. So I punch it right through his gills. No reaction. Blood is pouring nicely out and still no reaction. I figure he's dead so I reach through his gill plate and holy smokes, he woke up! One big flail of tail in my face and snap went the line. Down he went trailing blood and my lure tucked into his jaw.
I just sat there quivering...
So I guess the lesson is, "Don't fish for em unless you ready to deal with them!"
So, after all of that, even after that heartbreak, kayak fishing is just freaking awesome. I will be back and ready next time.

Why would you be trolling a rapalla, while targeting bass, with no means of securing a chance large fish? "Blood is pouring nicely out", "Down he went trailing blood and my lure tucked into his jaw" We have all done dumb things, better left unsaid, but you make this sound like you are writing a novel. Hope you have all your safety precautions in order. :doh:

The Kid 08-18-2011 10:35 PM

Didn't like this at all :mad:

kendog 08-18-2011 10:56 PM

:doh:ahh thats a bummer!! better luck next time.

..correct me if i am wrong, but isnt it required by law to have a net on your yak if you are ocean fishing???

Rambo 08-18-2011 11:20 PM

Great job though David. I had a similar experience going out for the unexpected. It was a first for me to catch Mr. T on my first hard shell kayak a first time out with Caden also. Man, you'll never forget the first heart pounding feeling to see a big fish take your line and after that long fight to have that fish near your kayak. I say, take it with a smile even though you didn't pull the fish up on your kayak. There's always a next time and a better chance to land a bigger fish, and you'll be more prepared. Make sure you strap down all your gears, I'm learning the hard way.

jorluivil 08-18-2011 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kendog (Post 92426)
:doh:ahh thats a bummer!! better luck next time.

..correct me if i am wrong, but isnt it required by law to have a net on your yak if you are ocean fishing???

I believe its only required when you're targeting certain species. I know Halibut is one of them, not sure what the others are.

Davidgskinner 08-19-2011 02:20 AM

I think you are right Kendog, the regs say you need a net onboard. 28.65 (d)
I just looked it up.

frugalfisher 08-19-2011 06:32 AM

Always loosen your drag!
 
Whenever you are about to try something like grabbing a fish barehanded, especially a pelagic species. Then after you realize your mistake of stabbing the fish first, you would of had a chance. Tailing a fish is easy once you paddle about 1000 miles. My grip strength is enough to crush a windpipe. ;O

Ask questions, be prepared, don't post ignorance here (unless you are the one hurt or it turned out with the prize fish)(my opinion). This is public and it makes all of us look bad.

RK 08-19-2011 07:28 AM

Oh rad you bled a fish and then let it swim away.......

bigbarrels 08-19-2011 07:38 AM

Next time just grab his gill plate and hold on tight.[/QUOTE]


x2

ChefT 08-19-2011 08:29 AM

A blessing it wasn't a WSB.... our friends over at Hubbs work to hard to
to keep the local species flourishing....(WSB, YT, HAli)

But a life is a life...

Respect the Ocean and our kids and kids kids will be able to enjoy it as well.
:leaving:

Mtobolsky 08-19-2011 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whizz Bang (Post 92418)
Congratulations on your kill and release.:rolleyes:

The knife was not needed. Leave the knife fighting to the Darkhorse's hook and hand videos.

You never bleed a fish that is not secured. No game clip, check. No gaff, got it. Get the damn thing in your hull and pop it's gills. Again, no knife needed. Bleach and a hose will fix your lack of preparedness, it always does.

Other than that.....welcome to the forum.

x2+ release the drag so if it does run after you gently grab him from the gill plate he doesn't snap the line.....even after bled they will flop an hour later....they don't need that much o2.....better luck next time glad you got excited but dont be proud. welcome aboard:farmer: :farmer: :farmer:

Dan 08-19-2011 11:28 AM

grab em by the motor next time. scallywag style.

wiredantz 08-19-2011 12:14 PM

I hope that fish was eating by a bigger prey and not wasted.


But the biggest lesson is to learn from your errors.


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