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More Night Ops From The Kayak On Clear Lake, Ca 18Jul14

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Charms (Chris Harms) and I launched our Hobie Pro Anglers last night (18JUL14) on Clear Lake at around 7pm.  The wind was a little breezy but it was warm and not too busy on the lake so I had high hopes of a successful outing.  The evening started slow with only one strike on a frog before night fell.  It wasn't until around 10pm that things started heating up. 

 

We fished near mid lake in an area that I frequent a good bit so we headed for one of my favorite community holes that has always been good to me in the past.  It's a nice moderate sloping drop off from the bank to about 8ft and then it quickly falls off to almost 20ft within a cast's distance.  The breeze was blowing across the point and we found that the fish were sitting in 8-10ft of water on the leeward side of the point most likely ambushing bait being blown across the lake by the wind.  That one spot accounted for around eight fish and set me up with a pattern for the rest of the night.  We worked all over that part of the lake trying to find similar depth and weed patterns as the fish were being very predictable and willing to eat my offerings. 

By the time it was said and done (7am!!!) I had landed quite a few nice bass with only one falling below the Kayak Wars minimum of 16".  My two biggest fish for the night were 22.25" and 22" both right around the 7lb mark.  In total I had 24-25lbs of fish with my best five for a total of 101.25"!  It was another great night on Clear Lake!!

 

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  • Super User

Very nice fish. You sir are commited! I couldn't spend 12hrs on a kayak.

  • Super User

Awesome fish!! Isn't night fishing awesome? I think size and numbers definitely go up after dark.

  • Author

I don't think I could spend 12 hours fishing from a kayak with a traditional kayak seat.  Fishing from my Hobie Pro Angler 14 or any other kayak with a framed seat for long periods of time is a piece of cake.  The seats are more than comfortable and if I ever start feeling stiff I just stand up for a bit or take a couple steps forward or backward in the cockpit.  Wednesday night and Saturday night I fished for 16.5 hours each!  I will admit though that I started to nod off on occasion come Saturday morning.  That's when I knew it was time to get off the water!

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