Last fall I forgot one of my cardinal rules of safety in kayaking with a big redfish on my line...never, ever lean and reach over the side even in a big, wide and stable Outback-so I just wanted to remind everyone fishing the spring trophy season for cow stripers....don't lean and reach for the striper- keep a rod length of line on the rod and use the rod to bring the fish up against the side of the kayak and if possible use a lip gripper to slide the fish in across the top of your legs, being extremely careful if you have a big Stretch 25 with treble hooks as I sometime do..I do not bring in a green fish- that is borrowing trouble- and I don't eat big stripers- much too strong tasting for my tastes, so I usually keep it in the water with the lip gripper until it regains its senses and can swim away under its own power before I release it- just remember to keep your head in the centerline of the kayak- where the head goes the body will follow and turtling will not ruin your fishing trip-
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Good post Ron. It is also imperative to maintain situational awareness when you are in an area where there is boat traffic. Sitting the wrong way when a wake comes along will drop you in the drink real fast.
JohnJohn
Ocean Kayak Trident 13 Angler (Sand)
MK Endura Max 55 backup power
Vibe Skipjack 90
Graduate of the University of the Republic of South Vietnam, class of 1972
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Most importantly, like you said, let the big gals go!
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Originally posted by Pc4sun View PostThank you for the safety lesson. All tips are welcomed. What is a "green fish"?
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