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I also learned of a way to turn a fish that works suprisingly well. When a fish makes a run toward a rock and pulls line steadily it has its balance or "has its head". Most when fighting a fish, pump the rod in one long pull and then reel to try to get the fish in. I feel in a situation like this that if you make a series of short pumps and quick reels in between, you constantly knock the fish off balance and you can easily turn the fish even with lighter tackle. Its hard to describe, but it does work.
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Braid; Locked Drag Single Hook Bucktail worked well at you know where for me last year... That spot is due for a look SOON With plugs I'm a moderate drag kinda guy, unless you REALLY need to turn a fish... |
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I go with the mental aspect, if i hook up large i just tell myself that i got this fish beat. Usually works. When i need to move it around a rock or something i usually just thumb the spool on my Abu. Also when using topwaters some times i will thumb the spool real quick on the set just to get a good set then let the drag do the trick. One thing ive noticed that throws off the fight on a large fish. If its gut hooked the fish seems to fight like dead weight, not too lively of a fight. It happened a few weeks ago in the canal, a 38" fish felt like a schoolie, i was sure it was under 24 inches and when i finally saw her i was shocked. Good knots, hooks and undamaged line is the biggest key.
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Thanks for this thread and to all who contributed. Last night I loosened my drag and decided I'd take my time if it felt like a good fish. Landed a 40" =/- fish in Maine, pretty sure it was 40 or over but it has to be over up there. Measured it quick in the dark by myself with a led light and it was almost high tide and a steep beach with large waves so I did'nt have time to mess around if the fish was going to make it back in.
I've lost a number of fish that felt like that one with my drag tight, trying to horse them. Only minus was it was'nt on my own wood but a sure strike bottle plug. Thanks again Pete |
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