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Old 01-02-2010, 09:14 PM   #1
young mola
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skunk report cbad lagoon

hey guys nothng too excitin hit the lagoon today for about 2 hrs at sunset didnt get anything. last time i caught a short hali so i figured is try the same strategy (drift along dragin some bait while fishin a jig) and hopefully get another. showed up to the general area and threw out to start my drift.. but there was like no wind or current. i pretty much kept floatin around in the same spot. i figured maybe id get a little drift goin by paddlin and driftin a little but couldnt get it quite right. saw some bait hittin here and there so i figured id try to catch one and see what happens. but then it hit me, how the hell do i make bait in the lagoon from a yak? can do it from shore no problem but im still a beginner an the yak and the treble hooks and smelt flyin around doesnt sound too comforting to me quite yet. so 2 questions if anyones got some input to share... what do you do when theres not much wind or current and you want to drift? abandon it and change your method? go home and drink a beer? (tried the first but settled for the second) and how do you go about catching bait in the lagoon from a yak? any input will be greatly appriciated as would the directions to your secret halibut hole
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