Saltwater catches

Caught from a vessel solely propelled by human power.
Please let us know the tackle you used, and the artificial. Please post pictures with you, fish, vessel, and tackle if possible, of your fish caught after November 1, 2006
Woodkayaker
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Re: Saltwater catches

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Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I sure had fun catching it. I've caught a few more sharks since then, but that one was the first. I've "traded up" my camera a few times since then, and even did another kayak/shark video using a really cheap helmet cam. It came out OK, despite being at a lower resolution. A helmet cam really gives you the perspective of being the person catching the fish... kinda cool. A couple of things about getting "the big catch" in pictures, or on video... you can tell the story about "the big one", and then PROVE it! It also keeps you honest. You can't take a good fish story and "embellish" it by making the catch bigger... the pics and video always tell the truth. I don't mind that a bit... and you shouldn't either! That's one heck of a kingfish to catch out of a kayak - I'm envious! I've never caught one. They're a lot farther out from shore over here on the Gulf side.

Don

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yakfish100
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Re: Saltwater catches

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dam that's a nice cuda
The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad.

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Frogfish101
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Re: Saltwater catches

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yakfish100 wrote:dam that's a nice cuda
That's a king, not a cuda
"Our lives are defined by the sum of our ventures into the unknown."
-Juro Mukai

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yakfish100
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Re: Saltwater catches

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Frogfish101 wrote:
yakfish100 wrote:dam that's a nice cuda
That's a king, not a cuda
i was talking about that big cuda on the first page caught by cookinman
The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad.

btbrich
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Re: Saltwater catches

Post by btbrich »

Hi I just posted on another thread but this one seems more for the yakers im from Texas my brother is from Fort Myers Florida new to area!
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I mainly cauht Bull Reds Sharks and smacks!

malibuminix
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Re: Saltwater catches

Post by malibuminix »

Awesome catches BTBRICH..Where did you guys actually fished?

Punisher
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Re: Saltwater catches

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Cobia
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And here is my newest offshore kayak, the Kaskazi Dorado ll, made in Capetown, South Africa.

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cronced
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Re: Saltwater catches

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I don't have any pictures but I have been taking my stand up paddleboard out a lot around the canals by Northlake Ave. Caught lots of small and medium sized jacks, the occasional bluefish, and have gone 1 for 8 on tarpon in the last month and a half.

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