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>> Fished Morro Bay and I got spooled!!!! [topic: previous/next]
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:19 am
red fish


Posts: 1813
Location: Berkeley Pier

csmerril wrote:
I wish it was magnetic!! LOL my thumb will be my best friend... my dad just ordered some of the magnetic ones for fishing off our deep sea boat, cant wait to test them out!
What I do with a lever drag to make it like a magnetic cast control is to add more drag when I cast out (which slows down the spool if you tighten enough) and adjust the drag to a reasonable fighting setting after the cast is complete. Especially if I am throwing six or eight ounces, I can slow down the inertia of the spool by putting the lever down in off and tightening the knob on the right extra so there is more friction on the spool and it slows down when casting. Try it, it works. I do this on the two LD's I have" Sx and a Penn 25 Gls.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:19 am
csmerril


Posts: 502
Location: Central Coast

bigred805 wrote:
Siick I'm sure those will come in handy out there. FYI you can also buy from avet a magnetic cast conversion kit if you were interested not sure of the price though. Can't wait for ling season to open up there probably gonna go out with patriot sportfishing a couple times I'm thinkin and look for lingzillaaaaa


Go out on a good day when they head out to point sal or purisima point. There are some monsters out there!!! Less than a month away I am pretty stoked too
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:23 am
csmerril


Posts: 502
Location: Central Coast

red fish wrote:
csmerril wrote:
I wish it was magnetic!! LOL my thumb will be my best friend... my dad just ordered some of the magnetic ones for fishing off our deep sea boat, cant wait to test them out!
What I do with a lever drag to make it like a magnetic cast control is to add more drag when I cast out (which slows down the spool if you tighten enough) and adjust the drag to a reasonable fighting setting after the cast is complete. Especially if I am throwing six or eight ounces, I can slow down the inertia of the spool by putting the lever down in off and tightening the knob on the right extra so there is more friction on the spool and it slows down when casting. Try it, it works. I do this on the two LD's I have" Sx and a Penn 25 Gls.


I will try this out thanks!!
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:30 am
csmerril


Posts: 502
Location: Central Coast

Alright guys I have some 50lb braid on its way. So when I respool, I just have to add one layer of electrical tape on my reel, tie up my spectra and while im reeling it on keep it soaked in water and keep line taunt/tight?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:45 am
bigred805


Posts: 225
Location: lompoc ca

you got it bro. And regarding using the drag as your cast control this will work BUT... MAKE SURE your reel is in free spool while adjusting drag. If you do this while the reel is in gear it can and will ruin your drag. Good luck!
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:16 am
avidangler


Posts: 24

If you can stop that first big run of a bat ray you have a decent chance at getting even the largest fish in. Unfortunately there will be some that just dont stop,but most of the time it can be accomplished with a good conventional reel and a tight drag.
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:50 pm
tackleholic


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Just a thought...there's a rebate on spiderwire stealth braid running thru July. I think a 300 yd spool of 50 lb will run you $25 to $30 at most stores...the rebate is $10 back, so you could get 30 yards of 50 for like $15-$20 after the rebate. Do a search and get the coupon online...but you can buy the line anywhere, so if find it on sale..you could get it even cheaper. I've never used spiderwire spectra even though I have a 300 yd spool of 80 packed away somewhere, so I have no idea how it compares with power pro which is what I prefer for the pricey boat trips...but for shore fishing...I'd give it a shot especially if you can get it for possibly half price of power pro.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 1:20 am
420Fisherman


Posts: 198
Location: Ventura-San Simion

I lost a brand new sharK-ray rod back in 97' off the north T pier, i remember seeing a little nibble and then my pole just went "flying out" 15ft before it hit the water and just kept goin as it was pulled down under... there was no boats around and it was so sudden my freind and i were in shock, and i was freaked out, cause i was still making payments on that pole... I now always set the drag as i set the pole down, its better for the fish to run and swallow anyways and plus I love the sound of that drag peeling away with a good one... as for the spoolin, try putting down a 100 yards of braided line( it takes up far less space) then attach your mono it'll give you alot more fighting room... And as for gettin those 100 pound plus monsters, you need to figure out methods to "turn" em cause once they get goin they will just B-line straight out of there! Ive gotten towed around by huge Bat rays in my kayak and figured out differnt ways to coax them to "Turn". One way is to yank on that hook that is piercing there tough skin and causing them pain, I'll make sure the hook is set then start yankin on the rod back n forth like im stuck in the rocks and am tryin to pop the hook while there runnin hard, the trick is to keep the tension and persistantly start tuggin in the direction you want em ta go and try to coax them into turning back in your direction... Ive used this technique to land a 200+ monster nightfishing in ventura, but i had the advantage of surf fishing, so i could run up and down the beach as well as getting neck deep in the surf when i was spooled, but after a epic 45 min fight i managed to dragg em onto the beach, flip em over(10 mins later) un hook em, flip his fat ass back over and drag em back to watch em slowly glide back out into the deep water clearly in the light of the full moon tired but unscathed... Try this turning method and any others on the smaller rays when they make there runs for good practice when the next monster of the deep takes you for a ride you'll be ready to flip that bitch!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:55 am
csmerril


Posts: 502
Location: Central Coast

Went out again last night and my buddy hooked and landed 2 rays and I landed 1. Guess what!? All the same freakin' ray!!!! 150lber in the same general area. We were shocked it came back for 3rds. Let alone seconds. We could tell it was same due to fat belly, cut tail, and where we pulled a hook from wing. Fought just as hard all 3 times.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:41 am
420Fisherman


Posts: 198
Location: Ventura-San Simion

Went out today mid bay, and had the same thing happen, kinda... Took my little bro and sis out but, brought my big pole while they were fishin for perch and rockfish. I casted out a whole 8in mackeral and it got ran with by a big-un and when i finally turned it back my way it did a u turn and this time almost spooled me, and when i reached the end of my line I tightined the drag and tried to turn em again just to break the line right where the knot tied to my leader was... well, not 10 mins later im hooked up again and when i get the brute close enough to see i notice the fresh hook in his lip with the same leader i had just lost.. well the tackle was recoverd and the brute released healthy and quickly, id like to think it was the same ray, but mine was more like 100-130 pounder, were you using a scale or eyeballin it(csmerril)?
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