Hit the Delaware river on the yak yesterday. Nothing for me just a good workout! Especially now that I stopped taking Lipitor. I feel like a million bucks!
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Hit the Delaware river on the yak yesterday. Nothing for me just a good workout! Especially now that I stopped taking Lipitor. I feel like a million bucks!
fished barny bay behind the lighthouse in the yak. I picked up a couple bunker to soak while I bucktailed and through other various lures. Water temp was 47 degrees. I paddled around and found a nice drop off by a buoy. I marked small pods of fish there and tried to anchor as close as I could but the current kept pulling me of anchor so I had to let more anchor line out to hold and then I was kind of too far. I threw bunker at them and bucktails with pork. No takers. I moved up towards a sand bar in towards the inlet because the current was causing a rip. Figured that would be a good ambush spot for predators so I went that way and did not mark any fish. Something caught my eye on the sandbar, a large dark mass. Went over to check it out, it was moving so I knew it was something. Large school of baitfish? couple of stingrays perhaps. I paddled over to it and was completely on top of it in 3.4 feet of water and that's when I saw its huge tail. Sand shark. Oh about 5 to 8 feet long. It did not seem to care about me but I did not want to give it a chance to so I got out of there.
went over to sege island - wind picked up then it was a fight to beat the wind and current to get back to where I launched. took me a long time. I ended up beaching towards the tip of the dike and wheeling my kayak all the way back.
It was a great workout I can say that!
^^^^^ The shark spooked me LOL! I actually still can't believe I was a foot or so from his head. As soon as I realized it was a shark I started paddling. Not franticly but with some urgency to get out of there. I looked back to see if he was following me but he could care less.http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...id=19295&stc=1
Eli's report from April 25....
(Note that he doesn't give up...he was out on April 23 and didn't do that great...only a few small fish...
That didn't deter him, and 2 days later he ran into some nice fish.....he also reports that the bluefish are all over on the flats where he was...lost a lot of rubber to them)
All pics and report courtesy of Eli...:HappyWave:
[His Report...
Fished Raritan yesterday, jigging-casting-and trolling 6" paddletail shads accounted for about 15 fish into the mid thirty inch range. Bottom of the outgoing produced best, all fish released.]
Hey you guys should check this out. Eliasv just posted on youtube. I don't know a lot about kyaking but he is the man. I have been following his reports for years. He is always on the fish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-9n1kbzBjY
My brother was ******** himself on the kayak yesterday. Had a seal that was hanging around him for a little while. :bucktooth:
Nice going JB.
NICE! If I could ask what is that black plug near the fishs mouth in the first pic? Thanks for sharing.
Nice going guys. Really have to get a kayak one of these days. Seems like it's so much easier to find them that way.
:HappyWave:
It is a lot easier. Its fishing from a small boat. Fun I guess.
Nothing wrong with it, just that the fish don't count.
Eli has caught some real nice fish.
JB, great pics, also curious what that plug is.
Edit: Just saw another JB Kayak Bass, REAL Nice, hope he posts it.
Wow good job fellas. Looks like the northern bays are on fire now.
Wow just wow. Started the day off at 7am in barney. The water was as flat as glass. I heard alot of hooting and hollaring while i was getting ready. My buddy Mikey was late so i went ahead. I paddled out towards the hollering and notice hundreds upon hundreds if tails sticking out of the water. I was in 6 feet of water so that made it even stranger. I realized pretty quickly they were blues and it was on fir 2 hours straight. I even got 4 of em on my flyrod. Was great fun.
Paddled around to stay on them but lost them once the wind picked up. Caught some more trolling and called it a day.
Snallest fish was 6 or 7 lbs buggest had ti go 12lbs.
I cant upload pics from my phone will do later.
nice fish gents.
I will post the pics in fishing reports.
Pics from yesterday's battle royale with them fat blue fish.
Its a Rapala X-Rap Saltwater size 14 pictured below on a much smaller fish from that day.
http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...id=19323&stc=1
Join the club! Its not easy, lots of hard work moving the thing around but it is definitely more effective than surf fishing most days/nights.
3 bass to about 25lbs and 14 bluefish on Saturday. Best action came on bucktails w/pork rind.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7712/...311d691d_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7692/...1a13dc80_b.jpg
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7670/...5c797000_b.jpg
I really like this picture:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7687/...d6365744_b.jpg
Very cool pic of that bass coming in. Looks like you kayak guys are doing pretty well with the bass and blues.
Jesus those are some nice striper. Way to go!
Don't know if you fellas know iplayfair he is a pretty good kayaker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8LLy8OJnwI
Nice!!!!!!!
Awesome pics JB
X2 I like that underwater striped bass pic.
The underwater fish is a bluefish.
Sorry dude it looked like it had stripes. Nice fish anyway it looks cool.
Yeah I thought it was a bass too! Have never seen a bluefish that calm in the water. Cool pic and catch.
His report 5-16-15
Report and pics courtesy of Chanan AKA thaistick......:HappyWave:
SUP with rigging in the first pic.
"Took my new Sup for a ride, winds picked up hard to manage so I went to a near by island and had some fun with scrappy schoolies."
A 12 lb fluke on the fly. How the heck do you do that? Details please!
I don't think he used a fly to get that fluke, people.
Believe it was bucktail and gulp.....though I could be wrong.....
Pics and report courtesy of Eli....:HappyWave:
"Had Mario and his friends out from Jersey with me. Fluke bite wasn't totally lock and but I guided him to his first DD fluke. We weighed the fish in at Bernie's and it ran 11.14lbs. Congrats on the fish of a lifetime and from a kayak. Not a whole lot of guys in that category Mario. Didn't go soft on the fluke myself, I bucktailed up a 28" fluke with the guys too."
Here's another video where he was doing well on fluke in NY Bight area....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=181&v=fPQGS6KQII0
Wow nice fluke! Way to go.