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Getting through the transition from bank to kayak

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33 minutes ago, Zcoker said:

I haven’t lost anything to them. I’ve hooked them a number of times, and, surprisingly I’ve gotten my lures back every time, even on a tri treble jitterbug. I can’t for the life of me know how that’s even possible. The weirdest one was when I hooked a 10 footer on a jig and brought that sucker right up to me. I had that thing hooked well enough to pull its entire mass strait up to me yet the hook still popped right out of its mouth.

That's wild! Luckily my part of NC is gator free, but I'll keep that in mind down by the coast.

@Zcoker Thats surprising! I hope your luck continues! Do they ever attack the fish you’re reeling in? My luck one would bite my PB in half at the side of the boat.

1 hour ago, 10,000 lakes Bassin said:

@Zcoker Thats surprising! I hope your luck continues! Do they ever attack the fish you’re reeling in? My luck one would bite my PB in half at the side of the boat.

No, I’ve never had that happen….not yet, at least. I’m very mindful of it. I usually get the fish in the net as quickly as possible. Quick photo and quick release. None of that moving them back and forth underwater with a slow shove-off. Thats just asking for it where I fish.

Ironically, I usually seek out the gators at night. Find the gators, found the fish. So anything is possible.

One ate my buzzbait and I still have the blade with a tooth dent.

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Update on the thread. I took all of your advice and tried to treat it like bank fishing while focusing on boat position. I also stripped down my rigging, so off went the anchor and the fish finder so I could focus on fundamentals. I also invested in an inexpensive shorter rod (6 foot) so I could do what I love (pitching and flipping cover) more easily while seated.

I did well this morning! Four bass in the 2-3 lbs range, which isn't world beating, but felt like I was getting back on track. Doubly difficult, because our heat index has been in the 110 degree range and our bass buried deep in cover. Was true combat fishing wrenching them out of vegetation and getting my yak dragged around.

Covered in muck by the end, but great time.

10 minutes ago, Rucksack said:

Update on the thread. I took all of your advice and tried to treat it like bank fishing while focusing on boat position. I also stripped down my rigging, so off went the anchor and the fish finder so I could focus on fundamentals. I also invested in an inexpensive shorter rod (6 foot) so I could do what I love (pitching and flipping cover) more easily while seated.

I did well this morning! Four bass in the 2-3 lbs range, which isn't world beating, but felt like I was getting back on track. Doubly difficult, because our heat index has been in the 110 degree range and our bass buried deep in cover. Was true combat fishing wrenching them out of vegetation and getting my yak dragged around.

Covered in muck by the end, but great time.

That’s awesome to hear. Congrats on sticking some in that weather too!

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