Well I went Thursday and Friday.
Thursday was DEAD DEAD DEAD. Literally as dead as Ive ever seen it, didnt even see the first dolphin which has NEVER happened. I did manage about a twelve pound snapper but bottom fishing with live cigs for a couple hours and you only go through a few baits is just unheard of. I also got a bobo on the troll.
My buddy got a bobo as well as a nice flounder which was a pleasant surprise.
Friday wasnt much better but we had some excitement to say the least. First spot I brought up a thirty five inch bull red and then things got....interesting.
I was with two friends and one starts mumbling and pointing, "guys, ugh...uhmmm...awww...uhmmm..." we are thinking he is seeing a cobia or perhaps a mahi that came up to say hi but he couldnt get the words out. Then suddenly we see this big dorsal fin just as a seven to eight foot tiger shark bumps his kayak and bites his bait tube!
I throw a cigar minnow with a king rig on seventeen pound test and I go for a Nantucket sleigh ride. The line breaks after a few minutes though.
After the tiger things died down and we moved to another spot about three quarters of a mile away. We troll either plugs or live cigs in between spots and when we get there to bottom fish we reel up the lines but leave the live cigs just barely dangling in the water so they stay alive.
My buddy pulls up a legal trigger but not much else. Meanwhile Im bottom fishing and hear a little splash on the other side of me. I look over just in time to see a solid eight foot tiger with his head out of the water grabbing my cig!! I crank up my bottom rig and take off pedaling full speed in part to set the hook and to get away from the monster. This spooked the shark and he went ape **** coming out of the water just a couple feet from me.
I grab the rod, again with just seventeen pound test and the sharks tows me around at over three miles an hour. After about twenty minutes I get the beast yak side up to the leader. Obviously this four to five hundred pound fish wasnt beat but a leader is a catch lol. After about a minute top side the shark sounded very quickly smoking my reel and I grabbed the spool to pop the line. The spool was hot to the touch after that run!
Hooking into two big tigers from a yak in the same day was awesome. The rest of the day was really slow and we tried another couple spots. Nothing much to show except several black nose and atlantic sharp nose sharks. My buddy that got the trigger did manage a flounder so at least he had dinner.
Here is a video of the first shark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtDbrGxjwHI&feature=player_embedded
Thursday was DEAD DEAD DEAD. Literally as dead as Ive ever seen it, didnt even see the first dolphin which has NEVER happened. I did manage about a twelve pound snapper but bottom fishing with live cigs for a couple hours and you only go through a few baits is just unheard of. I also got a bobo on the troll.
My buddy got a bobo as well as a nice flounder which was a pleasant surprise.
Friday wasnt much better but we had some excitement to say the least. First spot I brought up a thirty five inch bull red and then things got....interesting.
I was with two friends and one starts mumbling and pointing, "guys, ugh...uhmmm...awww...uhmmm..." we are thinking he is seeing a cobia or perhaps a mahi that came up to say hi but he couldnt get the words out. Then suddenly we see this big dorsal fin just as a seven to eight foot tiger shark bumps his kayak and bites his bait tube!
I throw a cigar minnow with a king rig on seventeen pound test and I go for a Nantucket sleigh ride. The line breaks after a few minutes though.
After the tiger things died down and we moved to another spot about three quarters of a mile away. We troll either plugs or live cigs in between spots and when we get there to bottom fish we reel up the lines but leave the live cigs just barely dangling in the water so they stay alive.
My buddy pulls up a legal trigger but not much else. Meanwhile Im bottom fishing and hear a little splash on the other side of me. I look over just in time to see a solid eight foot tiger with his head out of the water grabbing my cig!! I crank up my bottom rig and take off pedaling full speed in part to set the hook and to get away from the monster. This spooked the shark and he went ape **** coming out of the water just a couple feet from me.
I grab the rod, again with just seventeen pound test and the sharks tows me around at over three miles an hour. After about twenty minutes I get the beast yak side up to the leader. Obviously this four to five hundred pound fish wasnt beat but a leader is a catch lol. After about a minute top side the shark sounded very quickly smoking my reel and I grabbed the spool to pop the line. The spool was hot to the touch after that run!
Hooking into two big tigers from a yak in the same day was awesome. The rest of the day was really slow and we tried another couple spots. Nothing much to show except several black nose and atlantic sharp nose sharks. My buddy that got the trigger did manage a flounder so at least he had dinner.
Here is a video of the first shark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtDbrGxjwHI&feature=player_embedded