Date: 6/24/1999, 8:40 am
Any advice for bringing in a fish that masses more than your boat?
The best thing is to remove the hook at boat side (with pliers) and never bring them on board!
The best way I have found for catching sunning muskie is a trolled "tube fly". You don't need heavy gear (I use a 7 weight flyrod and small sharp hooks) because you can't apply a lot of force from a kayak anyway.
I tie long natural bucktail (brown/white with a few mylar strips for flash)on a small plastic tube (from a Q-Tip). Attach a small (#8 or #10) high quality treble hook to one end of a 2 foot leader (7-strand, 12 pound test wire) thread on the tube fly and add a barrel swivel to the other end.
I get the best results when the fly approaches the fish from behind at 45 degrees passing 5 feet in front then moving directly away. When not fishing a specific fish I just troll an "S" pattern from the weed line and out about 50 yards.
Good luck and enjoy the ride.
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- Tips for fishing from kayak?
Craig Christensen -- 6/17/1999, 1:20 pm- Re: Tips for fishing from kayak?
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TRF -- 6/21/1999, 1:59 pm
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Don Beale -- 6/17/1999, 4:06 pm- Oops - here's the link
Jim Eisenmenger -- 6/17/1999, 3:10 pm- Re: Tips for fishing from kayak?
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TRF -- 6/18/1999, 2:22 pm- Thanks for the tips
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Hank -- 6/24/1999, 8:40 am
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