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Old 11-22-2020, 10:04 AM   #1
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Sorry man, but really looks like your stuck on the bottom. The current can make if feel fishy. We've all done it...just my opinion.
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Old 11-23-2020, 07:43 AM   #2
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I'm willing to bet it was a lizard fish
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Old 11-23-2020, 09:40 AM   #3
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I'm willing to bet it was a lizard fish
Thanks Jorge, those lizard fish do give some great head shakes.
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Old 11-23-2020, 09:48 AM   #4
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Sorry man, but really looks like your stuck on the bottom. The current can make if feel fishy. We've all done it...just my opinion.
Just beat the guy when he’s down huh 😂😂
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Old 11-24-2020, 02:13 PM   #5
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I'm thinking it was a Black as well, gain 10yds, lose 10yds, it goes that way for the first half hour or so. I had one drag me from the Pier to the NW Corner, 1.5 hours later i got him about 5ft from the surface and cut the line, quick decent he went.
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Old 11-24-2020, 02:43 PM   #6
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Sorry man, but really looks like your stuck on the bottom. The current can make if feel fishy. We've all done it...just my opinion.
I hate to say it, but this is what it looks like to me too. I’ve fought some snags for much longer than I want to admit, it happens.
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Old 11-24-2020, 04:10 PM   #7
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Could possibly be a fat soupfin shark? Fought a good one for a while around the end of summer at LJ this year. Not sure its a BSB. Caught 2 this summer and the ones I caught did more horizontal runs, not so much vertical to the bottom. But I know fish fight differently depending how they're hooked sometimes. Also, I fought them from a boat, not a kayak so we weren't staying over the top of them. All that said, that view of the FF definitely shows SOMETHING fishy near the bottom in my opinion. Or maybe a diver was messing with your line lol
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Old 11-24-2020, 08:18 PM   #8
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To those that think it was stuck on the bottom, maybe you should look at the video a little closer and notice that the are next to no swells for the hull to go up or down. The exception was when a boat wake crossed and you can see the movement and a slap noise from the hull. In the 7+ years I have been fishing LJ in my kayaks and now the Solo Skiff., I have many times got stuck on the bottom and that is easy to tell what's going on, most times you go up hill and pull from a different angle then what got you stuck and you get your gear back. Other time it doesn't do any good. Those time you could pull as hard as you want and you can't gain any line and the line won't break using the rod. Those time what I have to do is take one of my Scotty rocket launcher rod holders out wrap the braid around it and use it as a handle to pull up as hard as possible and that is what it takes to break the 65 lb braid. Also had many sharks on the line this was something new for me. I have never brought up a BSB. The still pictures I took from the gopro video also show 0.0mph in movement even when I released the drag twice to see if it was a fish wrapped on the bottom, because there was almost no current at that time. Each time it would take line to the same area and stop. Then I could gain line again and it would just pull it back to the same area, weird. I hope to have better luck tomorrow.
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Old 11-24-2020, 10:12 PM   #9
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To those that think it was stuck on the bottom, maybe you should look at the video a little closer and notice that the are next to no swells for the hull to go up or down. The exception was when a boat wake crossed and you can see the movement and a slap noise from the hull. In the 7+ years I have been fishing LJ in my kayaks and now the Solo Skiff., I have many times got stuck on the bottom and that is easy to tell what's going on, most times you go up hill and pull from a different angle then what got you stuck and you get your gear back. Other time it doesn't do any good. Those time you could pull as hard as you want and you can't gain any line and the line won't break using the rod. Those time what I have to do is take one of my Scotty rocket launcher rod holders out wrap the braid around it and use it as a handle to pull up as hard as possible and that is what it takes to break the 65 lb braid. Also had many sharks on the line this was something new for me. I have never brought up a BSB. The still pictures I took from the gopro video also show 0.0mph in movement even when I released the drag twice to see if it was a fish wrapped on the bottom, because there was almost no current at that time. Each time it would take line to the same area and stop. Then I could gain line again and it would just pull it back to the same area, weird. I hope to have better luck tomorrow.
Good luck tomorrow! Go catch whatever the hell that was!
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Old 11-25-2020, 12:30 PM   #10
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It was a BSB....Nothing else sits on the bottom like a rock! I was fishing La jolla in my boat when a rod in the holder went off. It seemed like there was some line taken so I rail rodded it on the gunnel not gaining any line even though the boat was rising and falling with the swell.(It actually moved the boat sideways) After a full 30 min. it took off and shortly after broke me off.
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Old 11-25-2020, 04:56 PM   #11
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I'm not going to get into some internet war. But I will say I've been next to some really good fishermen. Some with their own websites...I suppose I shouldn't name names...and I've seen them pull on a snag and think it's a fish. I've done it. Everyone has done it. I've also caught BSB in the 200# range. Still looks like you're on the bottom. Not busting your balls man. I don't think you farmed an epic fish if that makes you feel better....
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