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Gerry Zagorski
08-22-2013, 01:04 PM
Joey Dah Fish and I got an invite from Avet George to fish his boat Wednesday. Perfect day with drifting conditions right around .7 to 1.2 knots pretty much the whole time despite the full moon. The fish were hungry, especially for the last few hours of our trip.

We ended up with probably 20ish fish only keeping 15 and this was the first time this year I can recall getting a boat limit. I say we, but George was the one with the hot hand and probably caught 80% of the fish. The one spot we hit towards the end of the day was paved with Fluke and George put on a clinic. It seems every time we'd go to set back up on the drift, George would drop down and immediately hook up... If he missed the fish they would come back and hit him again.... All Joe and I could do was shake our heads and get the net.

All keepers caught on Bucktails tipped with gulp and a gulp teaser. We had a few fish in the 5 - 6 pound range but most were 3 pounds or so.

bowguide
08-22-2013, 01:21 PM
Nice job guys...Glad to hear you got on them.

LIGHTACKLE
08-22-2013, 01:39 PM
Bucktails and gulps have been the ticket! We had a lot of missed fish actually hit the bucktail lifted a foot off the bottom and slightly jigged after a missed hit! technique seemed to trigger an aggressive response.

Gerry Zagorski
08-22-2013, 03:02 PM
Bucktails and gulps have been the ticket! We had a lot of missed fish actually hit the bucktail lifted a foot off the bottom and slightly jigged after a missed hit! technique seemed to trigger an aggressive response.

Yep Light.... These fish would often miss the hook and come back for it.
That's the beauty of using fluke bellies or gulp... They are tough baits and unlike squid and small fish baits, they tend to stay on the hook better and allow you to get a few shots at the same fish.

One thing I've also noticed is that I seem to be foul hooking a lot of fish on the bucktail... I assume they go for the teaser, I feel the bite, lift the rod and snag them with the Bucktail. I've caugh more then a few like this.

hammer4reel
08-22-2013, 03:44 PM
looks like the Clinic is being passed down well . Glad to hear Scottie showed George well LOL. Amazing what the right combo can do to improve the feel for fishing bucktails

gbgeorge
08-22-2013, 04:19 PM
Dan, You got that right. I will never surrender the Revo and combined with the Lamiglass Inshore it is an unbelievable combo for bucktailing. Cudos to you and Scott on that recommendation. Obiwan has taught me well

Art Berkman
08-22-2013, 04:29 PM
Good stuff !

The Revo Toro NaCl is sweet little Reel !!!

Gerry Zagorski
08-22-2013, 04:57 PM
looks like the Clinic is being passed down well . Glad to hear Scottie showed George well LOL. Amazing what the right combo can do to improve the feel for fishing bucktails

Dan - that combo is the bomb!! George gave me the rod to try out and the feel of the outfit was incredable. Not sure if it's the rod, reel or both ( I'm sure it's not George :) ) but it was so much more sensative then the Loomis GL2 I use. It was like switching from braid to mono for the first time.

bowguide
08-22-2013, 05:05 PM
See Dan you can teach an old dog new tricks...... Lmfao. Good job gentleman

CadiShackFishing
08-22-2013, 05:17 PM
Nice job Gerry, you need to bring all that skill to the next RFA trip. :)

Gerry Zagorski
08-22-2013, 06:08 PM
Nice job Gerry, you need to bring all that skill to the next RFA trip. :)

Cadi - That would mean we'd actually have to accidently run over some fish on one of these trips ;)

Joey Dah Fish
08-22-2013, 06:15 PM
Once again my a**hole brother :) :) gives me no credit :( hey Gerry tell the guys who found the fish and what an awesome job I did keeping us on the fish :rolleyes: I got my limit after Gerry re tied my rig like Georgie's :eek: all in all great day manning the net for George but after getting back to the dock all smiles turned into MF s :eek: . It was nice not having a boat with in 2 miles of us too:D

dales529
08-22-2013, 06:19 PM
Cadi - That would mean we'd actually have to accidently run over some fish on one of these trips ;)

How do I always get dragged into these Fluke reports! Next RFA trip I am bringing our own fish. It will be to a Tiliapia Farm!

I heard reports of some suicidal Fluke in your area, glad you found them. They must have been begging to be caught :rolleyes: (didn't want to overuse the "they must have been thick")

Did the extra sensitivity on that combo help you guys find the snags quicker while George was busy?

Congrats on the limit:D

Joey Dah Fish
08-22-2013, 06:25 PM
How do I always get dragged into these Fluke reports! Next RFA trip I am bringing our own fish. It will be to a Tiliapia Farm!

I heard reports of some suicidal Fluke in your area, glad you found them. They must have been begging to be caught :rolleyes: (didn't want to overuse the "they must have been thick")

Did the extra sensitivity on that combo help you guys find the snags quicker while George was busy?

Congrats on the limit:D


Why as a matter of fact I did not lose a single buck tail yesterday. But my a**hole brother:eek: lost a few :p

hammer4reel
08-22-2013, 06:46 PM
Dan, You got that right. I will never surrender the Revo and combined with the Lamiglass Inshore it is an unbelievable combo for bucktailing. Cudos to you and Scott on that recommendation. Obiwan has taught me well

now you just need to get a 50 , as it is a little thinner and even a little nicer to palm than the 60 . Glad your having fun with it. thats what its all about.

sounds like you had a fun day , congrats

jerseyhunter
08-22-2013, 08:14 PM
Sounds like a perfect day. Nice going to all aboard.