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Topic: Homer Spit - 4/10  (Read 3569 times)

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Sockeye

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  • Location: Kenai Peninsula
  • Date Registered: Mar 2019
  • Posts: 36
Hi everyone,

I'm happy to report that I finally got the skunk out of my new Outback! I went out on Wednesday 4/10 and fished Rudy's route in Homer, this was my second time fishing from the kayak. I caught four small Halibut (nothing worth keeping) and three fairly large Sculpin. The GoPro died an hour in so I only managed to record the first catch but I'll post the link below.

I started out with 12/0 circle hooks on a spreader bar with a big squid. You'll see in the video the first sculpin isn't even hooked, he just rode that bait all the way up and let go once I had him in the net. Rudy mentioned during his presentation last weekend that this exact scenario would happen but I just had to learn the lesson myself I guess. I landed one more sculpin with the circle hooks (same outcome, didn't even hook him) before moving over to a double 6/0 Gamakatsu rig with some herring. Next time I'll be better equiped!


Finally, I know I shouldn't have used the net. Since this was my first fish I was really only interested in my safety since I'm still
 learning the mechanics of landing a fish from the kayak, if one or two slimey sculpin have to die for that to happen then so be it. I was also hesitant about getting one of those things on my lap, they have some nasty barbs!


Video:




Who's coming out this weekend? The weather might hold out for us.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2019, 11:28:35 AM by Sockeye »


AKFishOn

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  • Location: Kodiak, Alaska
  • Date Registered: Dec 2015
  • Posts: 271
Always awesome to get on the water and slime a new boat.  I learn something new every time I go out. Tight lines!
"If your hands ain't bleeding, you ain't fishing hard enough!"


Hooper

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  • Location: Crescent City, CA
  • Date Registered: Nov 2010
  • Posts: 132
Lucky guy. Kayak fishing in SE Alaska is on my bucket list, even though I enjoy it quite often in the State of Jefferson.