Dolphins off backbay Matzohpizza again !
604 viewsΒ·11 repliesΒ·by pequa1
Hopefully it was a ray and not a dolphin that took a snapper just before I needed to paddle home. Towed me two houses with the drag 'wizzing' off and on. Able to retrieve 100 yards of line but whatever it was finally popped off at my 20' mark on the line. Easily the biggest thing I have ever hooked off the yak with the setup I was using to liveline. (25lb fireline with Abu 5600 (or 6500?) 7' Cabelas Heavy Intraline rod.) Love the Intraline for its not having guides! Still a lot of annoying weed in the backbay. Winds nonexistent until 10am and then still light southerly. Until the big thing took one, not a hit on the snappers, which unfortunately are getting bigger by the day. Might have to go back to Gulp! although I really hate catching shorts, which never happens fishing snappers.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Hopefully it was a ray and not a dolphin that took a snapper just before I needed to paddle home. Towed me two houses with the drag 'wizzing' off and on. Able to retrieve 100 yards of line but whatever it was finally popped off at my 20' mark on the line. Easily the biggest thing I have ever hooked off the yak with the setup I was using to liveline. (25lb fireline with Abu 5600 (or 6500?) 7' Cabelas Heavy Intraline rod.) Love the Intraline for its not having guides! Still a lot of annoying weed in the backbay. Winds nonexistent until 10am and then still light southerly. Until the big thing took one, not a hit on the snappers, which unfortunately are getting bigger by the day. Might have to go back to Gulp! although I really hate catching shorts, which never happens fishing snappers.The Ray we had on Saturday we were backing the boat down on him when he decided to change directions, took quite some time to get him to the boat, can only imagine being in the yak and hooking one glad your home safe
CaptainOriginal Crew2,748 postsSince 2019
The Ray we had on Saturday we were backing the boat down on him when he decided to change directions, took quite some time to get him to the boat, can only imagine being in the yak and hooking one glad your home safeI was still on a high from seeing the dolphins again, lol. Impossible to keep my distance (150 feet) when they swim towards you ! Do you think there is any chance that I hooked a mammal ?
Whatever this was it was a speed demon, taking out the drag like I was going to get spooled ! Then after a hundred yards or so it let me get back by pumping the rod all but the last 30 feet when it freed itself somehow. I definitely think I need to keep a knife handier than I do, to cut the line...
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
A
I was still on a high from seeing the dolphins again, lol. Impossible to keep my distance (150 feet) when they swim towards you ! Do you think there is any chance that I hooked a mammal ?
Whatever this was it was a speed demon, taking out the drag like I was going to get spooled ! Then after a hundred yards or so it let me get back by pumping the rod all but the last 30 feet when it freed itself somehow. I definitely think I need to keep a knife handier than I do, to cut the line..
CaptainOriginal Crew2,748 postsSince 2019
Anything is possible as to what you were hooked on to, but given was I experienced on Saturday with the Ray they can take off in a hurry. Iβm pretty confident if we didnβt keep move the boat around he was either gonna spool the reel or bust it off
CaptainOriginal Crew2,748 postsSince 2019
Sign in to reply to this thread.