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Topic: 3/23: Self-Rescue Practice With a Chance of Halibut - Oyster Point  (Read 2466 times)

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Tikifrog

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No need to overthink it: throwing swimbaits works quite well. If you want to get more complicated, the attached picture shows the common live bait and bounce-balling (trolling) rigs.

If you go with the bounce ball thing on a kayak, you might want to shorten the leaders...

Thanks for the tip. What length leader do you recommend?


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If you go with the bounce ball thing on a kayak, you might want to shorten the leaders...

Thanks for the tip. What length leader do you recommend?

I think I have about 3 or 4 feet of line between the swivel/dropper and the flasher. Curious to hear what NowhereMan uses.


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The forecast for tomorrow shows winds from the west at 12-13 knots, which is common afternoon conditions on the bay. I'm still planning to try for halibut after skills practice.


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I'm going have to bail.  Some problem just came up at work.  Hope you get a hali KPD.
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Sadly I’ll be missing out as well.


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If you go with the bounce ball thing on a kayak, you might want to shorten the leaders...

Thanks for the tip. What length leader do you recommend?

I think I have about 3 or 4 feet of line between the swivel/dropper and the flasher. Curious to hear what NowhereMan uses.

I go with 4’ or less to the dodger then about 12” to 15” to the hoochie. The leader for the sinker is 12” or less. And I use a slider instead of a 3-way, since that sometimes helps in getting snags undone.

IMHO, the key component is the dodger—you want something that stays low, rather than riding up, and has a  wide, slow movement. The brand that I’ve had by far the best luck with is Gibbs.
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Sorry, I'm bailing as well. Had a lower back flare up yesterday and not quite ready for something that strenuous. Definitely down to try it again, even on short notice. Good luck with the flatties!!


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Sorry y'all couldn't make it.

Here's the video of me flipping and flopping:



I did catch a halibut, but it was only 18".


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Good stuff, glad you caught one...many more to come for you before work... :smt006
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Pretty cool KPD. Thanks for the video and report.
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I never worry about you bro. HH I know you can handle business. Cool video.
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Lol, never tried to push my Revo that far.  But, looks like standing is on the menu for sure.  Thanks for the vid!

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Thanks for the video. I need to star practicing this.