I went down the peninsula yesterday with RavensD and Hemingway to put some chum out, soak some bunker and see what we could pull up. We also tried one day last week but the wind and waves made it tough and all we came up with were rays. This time conditions were much better and we were able to anchor up in comfort.
As usual, the rays were more than willing to follow the chum slick back to the kayak, and I was beginning to think it was going to be another bust with nothing to show for our effort other than rays, when I finally got that one screaming run that instantly felt different than all the rays I had caught that day. This thing was taking line fast and I could feel short, quick head shakes. Eventually I was the dorsal fin break the surface like 80 yards in front of me and I knew it was on. At that point I came off anchor and the battle ensued.
It felt like I fought it for an hour - probably more like 25 minutes in reality - but this thing was a submarine bulldog. I got it up several times only to see it head back to bottom like I had no drag at all. I couldn't believe it's power as it stubbornly hugged the bottom under my kayak unwilling to come back to the surface. Eventually it wore and I was finally able to land a BIG one... a sweet feeling I won't soon ever forget and I hope others get to experience at least once from a kayak.
Measured out to 51" x 24.5" girth.
As usual, the rays were more than willing to follow the chum slick back to the kayak, and I was beginning to think it was going to be another bust with nothing to show for our effort other than rays, when I finally got that one screaming run that instantly felt different than all the rays I had caught that day. This thing was taking line fast and I could feel short, quick head shakes. Eventually I was the dorsal fin break the surface like 80 yards in front of me and I knew it was on. At that point I came off anchor and the battle ensued.
It felt like I fought it for an hour - probably more like 25 minutes in reality - but this thing was a submarine bulldog. I got it up several times only to see it head back to bottom like I had no drag at all. I couldn't believe it's power as it stubbornly hugged the bottom under my kayak unwilling to come back to the surface. Eventually it wore and I was finally able to land a BIG one... a sweet feeling I won't soon ever forget and I hope others get to experience at least once from a kayak.
Measured out to 51" x 24.5" girth.
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