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For you non-fly fishermen, it's a running joke about the
"controversy" between which is better, or more true to fly
fishing purity, or some such silly stuff.
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Since the peacock bass fishing is slow due to rain and
cold water temperatures, Albert and I decided to try K-Bay
for barracuda with our Tenkara rods.
It's been over 5 or 6 years since I pounded the edges of the reefs
and mangrove shorelines for cuda. For almost 4 hours we visited
the hot spots of old... and nada, zip, zero. I have no idea what
happened to all the barracuda I use to catch in those "secrte spots".
We never hooked, spooked, got chased by, or even saw a barracuda.
It's like they just vanished.
Do you think the weather might have had something to do
with it? Falling tide. The wind was out of the North a 25 to 30...
with driving rain. Casting was easy... just hold your rod
straight up and let the wind take it.
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Albert use his 6wt Western styli and one of my 13.6" Amago.
The only action came on the Tenkara rods from the aggressive
lizard fish.... of which Albert landed several.
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Albert casting to the edge of the reef in Kaneohe Bay.
Just another beautiful sunny Hawaiian day.
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Working the shallows near the mangroves with the Tenkara.
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They may not be large fish, but Albert and I sure had fun
catching them anyway. I just hope he can visit again when
the fishing is better.
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