Ala Wai
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 10:42 pm
Debbie and Matt ask me how the peacock bass
fishing was going this week. They wanted to
catch some large ones. I told them with the
rise in water level and the cooler temperatures,
looking for big tukes was a waste of time...
that's when we went to "Plan B"
Using the 4# test spinning tackle, 4 inches
of wire leader on a small worm hook and the
little white two inch Senkos..... we searched
the Ala Wai for barracuda. It was a rising
tide all afternoon and the cuda rushed in
as fast as the tide.
Debbie with the first fish on the day... a lai.
The 4# test gear was a per perfect match
for these guys.
We got a lot more strikes that we didn't land.
Those cuda are real jumpers. Just ask Matt.
This is about the average size. It's wild
seeing them chase the lure. Those smashing
surface strikes and high jumps really
get the heart pumping.
fishing was going this week. They wanted to
catch some large ones. I told them with the
rise in water level and the cooler temperatures,
looking for big tukes was a waste of time...
that's when we went to "Plan B"
Using the 4# test spinning tackle, 4 inches
of wire leader on a small worm hook and the
little white two inch Senkos..... we searched
the Ala Wai for barracuda. It was a rising
tide all afternoon and the cuda rushed in
as fast as the tide.
Debbie with the first fish on the day... a lai.
The 4# test gear was a per perfect match
for these guys.
We got a lot more strikes that we didn't land.
Those cuda are real jumpers. Just ask Matt.
This is about the average size. It's wild
seeing them chase the lure. Those smashing
surface strikes and high jumps really
get the heart pumping.