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    Here's just a few shots from the last 2 weeks of fishing!
    Swimming plugs...xraps, crystal minnows and bombers are my favorites. I troll a pair, one of which is almost always an xrap. The crystal minnows seem to outperform in calm morning waters and the bombers later in the afternoon as the wind kicks up. These fish came in 5-10' of water at ambush locations (think points, pockets, changes in topography) with deep water nearby.

    Today's Video:
    https://www.facebook.com/chesapeake....type=2&theater

    fish 5.jpgfish 6.jpgfish 7.jpgfish 3.jpgCapture.jpgfish 1.jpgG0070239.jpg

    Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
    Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
    Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
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    Torqeedo Pro Staff
    Humminbird Pro Staff

    2011 Ivory Dune Outback and 2018 Solo Skiff
    Alan

  • #2
    Wow...amazing catch!
    Anthony

    Redfish 12 Angler

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    • #3
      Damn... you are a beast sir!
      Olive Trophy 126 - Moored at Rocky Gorge Scott's Cove

      Personal Records at Rocky Gorge
      Largemouth Bass: 21 inches
      Northern Pike: 24 inches
      Crappie: 12 inches
      Channel Catfish: 18 inches

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      • #4
        Alan,

        Incredibly impressive.

        So how do you get those big fish onboard? Especially those caught with an X-Rap without getting hooked yourself.

        I haven't landed any stripers the size of those in your photos but I've lost more than one striper between 20 and 30 inches at the side of the boat.

        Sometimes they thrash so much I have difficulty controlling them.

        Should I play them out more?

        Thank you,
        Mark
        Pasadena, MD


        Slate Hobie Revolution 13
        Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
        Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mark View Post
          Alan,

          Incredibly impressive.

          So how do you get those big fish onboard? Especially those caught with an X-Rap without getting hooked yourself.

          I haven't landed any stripers the size of those in your photos but I've lost more than one striper between 20 and 30 inches at the side of the boat.

          Sometimes they thrash so much I have difficulty controlling them.

          Should I play them out more?

          Thank you,
          The trebles are tricky. With a jig head, not so much.
          If you watch my videos you'll see me grab them with a lipper. Once that's in place you can control it. Also take note that sometimes I pull back quickly for two reasons. 1) I don't want to get thrashed 2) I don't want to accidentally grab the lure, which would almost assure that I'd lose the fish.

          I really think a long reach lipper should be on the market. I should make one since they don't seem to exist.

          Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
          Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
          Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
          Kokatat Pro Staff
          Torqeedo Pro Staff
          Humminbird Pro Staff

          2011 Ivory Dune Outback and 2018 Solo Skiff
          Alan

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          • #6
            You have become a master at photo chopping the shoreline so as to not give away your location(s).
            Hobie fleet:
            2017 Quest 13
            2015 Outback
            2014 Outback

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cowpokey View Post
              You have become a master at photo chopping the shoreline so as to not give away your location(s).
              Hahaha....part of that is because there's no shorelines nearby.

              Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
              Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
              Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
              Kokatat Pro Staff
              Torqeedo Pro Staff
              Humminbird Pro Staff

              2011 Ivory Dune Outback and 2018 Solo Skiff
              Alan

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Yak Fish View Post
                Hahaha....part of that is because there's no shorelines nearby.
                LOL. If I ever start catching decent size fish, I will be taking a tip out of your playbook before posting pictures that would give up the location...sick of getting spots overrun with powerboats.
                Hobie fleet:
                2017 Quest 13
                2015 Outback
                2014 Outback

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                • #9
                  I think he always turns the yak around for the picture so the far shore is in the background.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by YakCapn View Post
                    I think he always turns the yak around for the picture so the far shore is in the background.
                    That's a good idea too. That way I can keep posting from the water for my live reports.
                    Hobie fleet:
                    2017 Quest 13
                    2015 Outback
                    2014 Outback

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                    • #11
                      Outstanding! I wouldn't be able to hold a full time job if I was catching fish like that!

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                      • #12
                        Those would make for a great year of fishing!
                        Mike

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                        • #13
                          Alan,

                          Thank you.
                          Mark
                          Pasadena, MD


                          Slate Hobie Revolution 13
                          Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
                          Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mark View Post
                            Alan,

                            Thank you.
                            Also, if you try to use anything but a rubber net you'll really regret it with hooks. I tend to just like the lipper and just forgo the net completely.

                            Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
                            Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
                            Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
                            Kokatat Pro Staff
                            Torqeedo Pro Staff
                            Humminbird Pro Staff

                            2011 Ivory Dune Outback and 2018 Solo Skiff
                            Alan

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                            • #15
                              I once used a string net on a catfish...it slimed it up something awful and with the hooks it got to be a tangled mess. I have no idea why I put that damn net in my kayak every trip...I really need to stop. Not that I've been catching any fish recently anyway.

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