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Old 12-27-2021, 12:45 PM   #1
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Two PB’s in ‘21. Spring home guard YT (weighed 38.6# at Dana)followed up with several limits of ground fish and a PB Vermillion (5#).

As for putting recent reports...I never understood that logic. Sure leave out a few details but the reader still has to put in a bunch of work leading up to just putting their kayak on the beach let alone getting out there fishing. Early wake up, negotiating time off from home/work, loading unloading x2, preparing gear etc. It’s not like the general public is going to read it and pounce on your future fish. And if you’re following someone elses report to the T, you’re probably too late anyway. Just nice to share general info But it’s your work, your fish so your choice.

Happy New Year!
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Old 12-28-2021, 10:35 PM   #2
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Nice fish for both of you. How did you cook the Vermillion? That fish has grilled whole written all over it.
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Old 12-29-2021, 06:08 AM   #3
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It looked like you have a fantastic year, Kam. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 12-29-2021, 08:13 AM   #4
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Two PB’s in ‘21. Spring home guard YT (weighed 38.6# at Dana)followed up with several limits of ground fish and a PB Vermillion (5#).

As for putting recent reports...I never understood that logic. Sure leave out a few details but the reader still has to put in a bunch of work leading up to just putting their kayak on the beach let alone getting out there fishing. Early wake up, negotiating time off from home/work, loading unloading x2, preparing gear etc. It’s not like the general public is going to read it and pounce on your future fish. And if you’re following someone elses report to the T, you’re probably too late anyway. Just nice to share general info But it’s your work, your fish so your choice.

Happy New Year!
Very nice PBs.
I agreed regarding reports here. I think it's a shamed that we can't share our outings without being ridicule around here. I am not taking about sharing GPS numbers, here. Just the mentioning of the name of a place, like Redondo and some would get all worked up. Some people just think they owned the ocean, I guessed.
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Old 01-01-2022, 05:03 PM   #5
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Happy New Year everyone! Here's a tour through my 2021 kayak catches. As I'm sure all of you have seen by now, I've been focused on catching different species.

Sablefish from La Jolla - Jan


Pacific sanddab from Dana Point - Feb


Mexican rockfish from La Jolla - Mar


Greenblotched rockfish from La Jolla - Mar


Guaguanche from Sebastian - May


Mangrove snapper from Sebastian - May


Ladyfish from Sebastian - May


Little tunny from Sebastian - May


Blue runner from Sebastian - May


Atlantic bumper from Sebastian - May


Blackear wrasse from Sebastian - May


Porkfish from Fort Pierce - July


Pinfish from Fort Pierce - July


Smooth puffer from Fort Pierce - July


Sand perch from Fort Pierce - July


Mutton snapper from Sebastian - July


Spinner shark from Sebastian - Aug


Mayan cichlid from Sebastian - Aug


Striped bass from New Hampshire - Aug


Masquerader hairy blenny from Sebastian - Sep


Red drum from Sebastian - Oct
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Old 01-03-2022, 07:20 PM   #6
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[QUOTE=BenCantrell;316360]Happy New Year everyone! Here's a tour through my 2021 kayak catches. As I'm sure all of you have seen by now, I've been focused on catching different species.

Sablefish from La Jolla - Jan
[img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50839817797_66837d29f2_c.jpg[/img[/. QUOTE] Sable fish ? Interesting never seen one.
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Old 01-05-2022, 09:52 AM   #7
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Congrats Ben. A nice list of different species.
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Old 01-08-2022, 11:29 AM   #8
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Some great fish you got there! Here are some of my faves from 2021:
1) Sheephead in La Jolla. This one stands out because of the bait I caught it on- a 7" Spanish Mackerel on a heavy Carolina rig. Was not the target I was hoping for, but a pleasant surprise nonetheless! Released after the pic

2) Black Sea Bass in Dana Point. Catch these fairly frequently further south in LJ and off the boat around San Mateo Point, but this one was a surprise because of where I caught it- at the edge of the canyon NW of Dana Point. happened to hook a few energetic greenbacks on a jig and pinned them to my flyline and Carolina rig. This guy bit off the bottom after a pod of dolphins cruised by. Also released after the pic

3) Bluefin Tuna from the 277. Do a lot of tuna fishing when they come within range of our boat. This one was special because after trying to get my cousin on the boat all year, we finally got him on board and found the tuna foaming only a handful of miles from the harbor. This is the first one we landed together. They liked the 60g Colt Sniper. Made into vacuum-sealed fillets after the pic

Hope this year brings you all lots of tight lines! My Resolution this year is to land my first WSB from the kayak....
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Old 01-23-2022, 01:10 AM   #9
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Nice Halibuts and Yellowtails Kam! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing your totals. Perhaps 2022 will be the year you get the WSB to round out the slam?


GFlann - That 38lb mossback was awesome! Congrats again. Some day I would like to upgrade my PB to that! I agree with you regarding the fishing reports -- logistically kayak angling is 5x the preparation of going on a headboat, so why not share more reports?


Ben - well done on the life list! Your photos look great! As a kid we would catch big sablefish on the rockcod grounds off Redondo.

Salty, thanks for sharing your catches. That BSB was a monster! I never took a BSB when I lived in SoCal, Glad to see them coming back.
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Old 01-24-2022, 01:53 AM   #10
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Reviewing 2021 off SE Florida

2021 logged 51 trips which are the most/yr since I started kayak fishing in 2014. Lacking any new species, personal bests, African Pompano, Cobia, Grouper, and generally less big fish of all species, 2021 was less satisfying. Florida is blessed with a huge variety of species, below is a sample of some taken on the kayak last year.


2021 was the first year that I took a Jumbo(12-32lb) Blackfin Tuna on a Yozuri minnow. Prior years harvest was 6-10 months of the year, 2021 had Blackfin every month, though most were small footballs.


2021 was the first full year investing significant time with slow pitch jigs. They are deadly – easier to hook fish and incapacitating when multiple hooks sink in creating a tractor beam effect. They produced my first double on Blackfin tuna.


Many SE kayak anglers have not taken an Atlantic Bonita, they are taken during the colder months, usually down deep with a vertical jig.


Little Tunny AKA False Albacore is one of the most abundant species in SE Florida. Most Floridians call them Bonito as the Atlantic Bonito are less common. They are considered excellent bait and poor table fare. Sometimes during the summer, they get so thick that one can get hit every other drop for hours on end using a vertical jig. Thanks to Fisherman’s Belly, I tried Little Tunny Poke. Since then I started harvesting them periodically for Poke – Delicious!


In 2021 I missed the April spawn but landed a few big Amberjacks throughout the year. Having swallowed the hook, one was harvested, a half dozen released.


Unlike the monster Almaco Jacks mistakenly called Amberjacks off Panama, The Almacos taken off SE Florida are mostly 3-8lbs with a big one being 15+lbs. Almacos are distinguished from Amberjacks by the larger hooked second dorsal fin.


Yellow Jacks are the most colorful of the Jacks taken off Florida. They are typically 1-6lbs with a big one being over 15lbs. They are good eating.


Bar Jacks can be good eating if they are harvested away from sewage outfalls where they are known to feed on the particulate. They rarely get over a pound and are my go-to backup bait when Goggle Eyes, Speedos, Small Little Tunnies, and Blue Runners are scarce.


Rainbow Runners are one of the most colorful fish taken off Florida. Most are only a few pounds and a big one is over 10lbs.


Barracudas are a sure-fire catch on a deep trolled bait off anywhere that has wrecks in 100ft. They are frequently a spoiler catch and a means of preventing a skunk trip.


Barracudas mauled more catches than sharks did in 2021.


2021 was another slow year for Dolphin fish, so much so that FWC is planning to drop the limit from 10 fish per person to 5 fish per person and from 60 fish per vessel to 30 fish limit per vessel. The Gulf steam where 60 fish limits are sometimes taken is out of kayak range. Any day a kayaker gets one is a nice day, and Last year was only a few.


Typically catch four sails over the course of the year on stinger rigs while targeting other species. In 2021, I had half that but took my first sail on a fresh squid.


Spanish Macks are a nuisance fish while targeting bait before sunrise. They will destroy a sabiki in minutes and re-rigging in the dark consumes precious bait fishing time.


In 2021 I started making my own wire leader assist hooks for vertical jigs and it paid off. The top right bit off spectra assist is what can happen when only one of the two assists is made with wire.


In 2021 I invest more time using tuna tubes – fishing Little Tunny to target trophy fish. I did not connect with any big monsters like in 2020 but did find some nicer-grade King Mackerel.


Wahoo is the Holy Grail for most SE Florida offshore Kayak anglers. Although 2021Â’s hoo was my smallest to date, I was still stoked to land one.
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Old 01-28-2022, 02:41 PM   #11
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Two PB’s in ‘21. Spring home guard YT (weighed 38.6# at Dana)followed up with several limits of ground fish and a PB Vermillion (5#).

As for putting recent reports...I never understood that logic. Sure leave out a few details but the reader still has to put in a bunch of work leading up to just putting their kayak on the beach let alone getting out there fishing. Early wake up, negotiating time off from home/work, loading unloading x2, preparing gear etc. It’s not like the general public is going to read it and pounce on your future fish. And if you’re following someone elses report to the T, you’re probably too late anyway. Just nice to share general info But it’s your work, your fish so your choice.

Happy New Year!
You’d be surprised to see how fast word travels. This site is not an isolated group of dedicated kayakers who can sometimes break free…we are social beings who read other sites, boat fish and share info. Plus there are non kayak guys who read the sites for dope. Case in point…4 years ago two kayakers scored on yt’s and posted epic pics in here. Guys in bdecks licked it up and within 24 hours there were 136 boats…plus a slew of kayakers off the point in LJ. It’s insidious.
We’re all hungry for the score, we’re competitive by nature (just drive anywhere in SoCal these days) and everyone of us loves the idea of going out in search and coming home with a trophy. With dwindling stocks….I get why people
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Old 01-29-2022, 05:41 AM   #12
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Impressive and inspirational catches gentlemen!👨🏻X🍳
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