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Old 06-04-2006, 01:47 PM   #1
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LJ 6-4

Foggy. Pretty easy surf. Timed it right and had one break onto the kayak. I'm very happy summer is here. Lots of nice sized macs, both green and spanish, at the pier. Paddled out to the point yo-yoing a mega bait here and there. Picked up a roughly 4lb bonito near the bottom. Thought I might have a small YT for a minute until I got him near the surface. Lots of fun on the bass gear.

Watched Roger pulling and getting pulled.


Rogers first really big fish from the kayak. Nice job.


Paddled around for awhile, never quite sure exactly where I was due to the fog. Landmarks would fade in and out. The current was pretty strong early and slowed down as the day progressed. Heard some powerboaters screaming like girls, so started throwing the iron. Picked up another 4lb bonito on the iron. Put down the iron stick and throw out a megabait when the fly-lined greenback gets picked up. The fish makes a huge first run up on the surface, and I'm thinking WSB. Definitely not a small YT. Gain quite a bit of the line back before he runs deep and I feel kelp rubbing. I thought the kelp had all died! Keep some pressure on the fish and take the opportunity to reel in the mega-bait when the fish saws through the kelp. Old, rotten, diseased kelp comes floating to the surface. The fish follows shortly after. YT! 35" and 18.5lbs.

The rest of the day was uneventful. Seems like a slow pick on YT throughout the morning. Hopefully things will keep getting better.

Anyone know what this fish I caught in Colonet is?

I think it's a rare saltwater bluegill.

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