Lake Wilson get Crabs?
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:08 am
Where was everybody? got to the ramp around 8 am saw no trailers... Worked my way all the way to BBP throwing every lure i ever got lucky with, nothing, didn't even get a chase. It was dead besides a small bust here and there around BS island, always way way out of casting reach.
At around noon i arrived at BBP to use some live bait, it took around 10 mins before i got a 2lb tuc then it was dead for a while before i got lucky again with a 5lb tuc. However across the lake at the Saddle was a guy pulling fish out left and right. Right after releasing my second fish he yelled out that he needed help, so i paddled over... he had a huge hook lodged in his finger and there was no way neither of our rusty pliers was getting it out, he attitude from there was "f*ck it" lol, hook didnt even phase him...
Long story short, we ended up fishing together for the next 4 hours catching non-stop, I'm estimating 40+ (all peacocks) between the two of us, what was even more crazy was 95% of the ones we caught were 2+ lbs (I'm not exaggerating, weighed the first few) idk were all the little ones were at, usually its the opposite for me. Anyway, the guys name was Robert old timer said he'd been fishing the lake for 40 years, actually caught the bus from Waihole and walked in by the dam, he said he didn't have a computer so he made me promise i would write a report including him. I'm sure others of you have ran into him before, he's really knowledgeable about the lake and a fish MAGNET!
At around 4:30 i started my long paddle back to the ramp, saw only one kayak way in the distance from the saddle, not sure if they were even fishing, seemed like me and robert had the lake to ourselves.
There wasn't much time for pictures cause the catching was non-stop and my gopro battery died early, heres a few...
5lber taking flight
Average one, 3lb according to the scale. Robert's biggest was 6.
Doubles all day
Forget the the peacocks this was the most exciting catch, Robert spotted it in the shallows and jumped in and grabbed it, he thought about keeping it but i reminded him he still had to stop by Wahiawa emergency to get the hook out! hahaha... But add it to the list of Lake Wilson species if its not know of yet... Samoan Crab... thriving in the lake, like i said earlier he said he has been fishing the lake for 40 years and its the first he heard of or seen... HAVE ANY OF YOU SEEN ONE OR HERD OF ONE IN THE LAKE BEFORE?! *if you look closely you can see the hook stuck in his right hand*
At around noon i arrived at BBP to use some live bait, it took around 10 mins before i got a 2lb tuc then it was dead for a while before i got lucky again with a 5lb tuc. However across the lake at the Saddle was a guy pulling fish out left and right. Right after releasing my second fish he yelled out that he needed help, so i paddled over... he had a huge hook lodged in his finger and there was no way neither of our rusty pliers was getting it out, he attitude from there was "f*ck it" lol, hook didnt even phase him...
Long story short, we ended up fishing together for the next 4 hours catching non-stop, I'm estimating 40+ (all peacocks) between the two of us, what was even more crazy was 95% of the ones we caught were 2+ lbs (I'm not exaggerating, weighed the first few) idk were all the little ones were at, usually its the opposite for me. Anyway, the guys name was Robert old timer said he'd been fishing the lake for 40 years, actually caught the bus from Waihole and walked in by the dam, he said he didn't have a computer so he made me promise i would write a report including him. I'm sure others of you have ran into him before, he's really knowledgeable about the lake and a fish MAGNET!
At around 4:30 i started my long paddle back to the ramp, saw only one kayak way in the distance from the saddle, not sure if they were even fishing, seemed like me and robert had the lake to ourselves.
There wasn't much time for pictures cause the catching was non-stop and my gopro battery died early, heres a few...
5lber taking flight
Average one, 3lb according to the scale. Robert's biggest was 6.
Doubles all day
Forget the the peacocks this was the most exciting catch, Robert spotted it in the shallows and jumped in and grabbed it, he thought about keeping it but i reminded him he still had to stop by Wahiawa emergency to get the hook out! hahaha... But add it to the list of Lake Wilson species if its not know of yet... Samoan Crab... thriving in the lake, like i said earlier he said he has been fishing the lake for 40 years and its the first he heard of or seen... HAVE ANY OF YOU SEEN ONE OR HERD OF ONE IN THE LAKE BEFORE?! *if you look closely you can see the hook stuck in his right hand*