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Zeal
08-19-2014, 10:00 PM
Took my 1st serious trip of the season last night at the local inlet.

Fished almost the entire tide stage with little blues running around making all kinds of splashing with no stripers to be found. Was working my way back down the inlet and switched to a SS Bottle. I saw a double shooting star and **WHAM**. Rod doubled over and line starting peeling. Put the pole against my thigh and held on for dear life. Fish broke the water once since it was close to the rocks.

Started to make my way down to see what was on the other end after the battle was nearly over and the fish was dropped, all I got back was the swivel that connected my 50# mono leader to my main line braid. Rocks cut the leader off along with my bottle and whatever was on the end of the line. The leader was probably too short and my heart sank a little. First fish of the season and it ended like that.

Put on a loaded Redfin and made a longer leader in hopes of catching whatever got the bottle. Hooked into a nice bluefish. Sadly it was foul hooked in the gills once I made my way down to the water and had to bring it up and had no bottle attached.

Next cast had a miss. The next one was the hardest hit I ever felt. Line started peeling like crazy (my drag isn't set exactly light either) and the fish stayed under the water the whole fight. Made multiple strong runs. Judging by the "pumps" the rod tip was making I figured it to be a very upset bluefish. Since the last fist I fought was a good sized blue, this felt like Godzilla. Turned out to be...

http://s1095.photobucket.com/user/JMier34/media/IMG_3881.jpg.html

My first ever gator!!!! Off a modded Redfin that I did with my father which also contains copper plated BBs from my Great Grandfather's BB gun from way back in the day.

This fish was also foul hooked along with slamming itself into the rocks, no point in throwing it back to die in minutes. Took it up, made a new leader, had a miss or 2 and left with my catch since it was 2am and I was about 45 minutes from home. Got in the door, my mother was awake and saw the problem we had, 3am and we can't fit this thing in the fridge as it barely fit in the cooler. Dad wakes up pissed off that he saw lights on and I got a ton of ice to hold it over. Went to bed and got the best sleep in months.

But it wasn't completely the catch that made this so sweet. Next to using a customized plug, I learned that I need thicker mono for rocks (the longer leader still got dangerously frayed after that one fish), I got over my leeriness of fishing the inlet after falling in a few years back (I avoided the inlet until now), and don't use a $20 plug if rocks are going to have a chance of cutting it off.

In the end, the fish measured 34" and weighed 6 lbs. Dad had the audacity to say,"Congratulations on the catch, but it isn't worth causing you to wake up the house. Oh yeah, and it wasn't even a striper." I just smiled even though he meant it seriously and told him to go do better.

My mother was excited as all hell (she grew up fishing) and man that fish was gooooood. The interesting part was that in both fish GI tracts there was no evidence of bait. They didn't even puke.

http://s1095.photobucket.com/user/JMier34/media/20140819_125814.jpg.html

Whoever catches a fish with a yellow SS bottle treat it well! Now then, time to fight a Gorilla blue....

cow tamer
08-20-2014, 05:24 AM
Nice story and great enthusiasm and a fun adventure. Always nice to have fun fishing. That's what it's all about.

puppet
08-20-2014, 05:27 AM
Awesome story!

Sounds like a blast. I love catching bluefish.
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numbskull
08-20-2014, 05:27 AM
Well done. Where there are bluefish there is bait, where there is bait there will be bass. Stick with it and good things will come. Also consider testing your knots; a bare swivel suggests a pulled knot rather than a cut off. Finally a shredded leader with bluefish usually comes from other fish inadvertently striking the line as they make passes trying to get whatever the hooked fish has in its mouth.

PaulS
08-20-2014, 06:58 AM
Enjoyed reading the story.

Did your leader break/bitten off or did the knot come undone?

iamskippy
08-20-2014, 07:35 AM
Great read, will help me till the end of the day....

PS clammer loves bluefish!
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ProfessorM
08-20-2014, 09:09 AM
Nice story and great enthusiasm and a fun adventure. Always nice to have fun fishing. That's what it's all about.

Ditto
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spinncognito
08-20-2014, 09:42 AM
Great story! 34" Blue only 6#? Should have been pushing 9 or 10!

bassballer
08-20-2014, 02:40 PM
50# mono leader should be fine. I wouldnt go to much bigger than that. congrats on the fish.

flyvice11787
08-20-2014, 06:02 PM
Now you need to learn how to use bucktails ;).
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Jackbass
08-21-2014, 09:13 AM
Ditto
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X3

It's supposed to be fun
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Zeal
08-21-2014, 08:12 PM
Well done. Where there are bluefish there is bait, where there is bait there will be bass. Stick with it and good things will come. Also consider testing your knots; a bare swivel suggests a pulled knot rather than a cut off. Finally a shredded leader with bluefish usually comes from other fish inadvertently striking the line as they make passes trying to get whatever the hooked fish has in its mouth.

Did your leader break/bitten off or did the knot come undone?

I'm very meticulous with my knots, if I see the tag end slip by the slightest I cut it off and try again. End up bruising my hand from wrapping the leader around the mono and pulling hard with a plier with the other hand. Definitely was a break off because I felt the rocks rubbing like crazy on it. Went back last night, the lower tide showed considerably more rocks in that spot than the rest of the area.

Great story! 34" Blue only 6#? Should have been pushing 9 or 10!

I don't have a fish scale, weighed myself on a digital one, then weighed myself holding the fish. Could have read it wrong being 3am!

Now you need to learn how to use bucktails ;).
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Bucktailed all night under them my friend! No love! Switched over since that spot was an eddy and more shallow than some spots and the bottle was the one plug that was able to hover just over the rocks and stay in the current. Was supposed to be my last few casts then head home!

Thank you all! :)