This tip works for tucunare and kaku. Occasionally a tuc or cuda will break your line. The majority of the time, if you are using a floating type lure, you can get your lure back. Just watch the area where you lost your fish and the lure will float back to the surface. It usually takes few minutes.
Last Sunday I had a good one on and he dove to the bottom and I could feel him rubbing on some sunken timber. The fish cut my line and I thought I lost lure because the fish was kinda of stuck. The fish were biting good so I stayed in that one spot. About an half an hour ( maybe longer ) later the lure came back to the surface and I got it back. That is the longest I ever had to wait to get a lure back.
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That happened to me at Haleiwa when I lost a kaku on a Zara Spook. I stayed on the look out for my lure and soon spotted in bobbing in the surf. I waded out to get it and got bit on my foot by a small eel. It was worth it. LOL.
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Clay and I were fishing the Ala Wai when a barricuda hit Clay's popping bug, then cut the leader. We saw the big green fly floating toward the surface when another cuda hit it... a minute or so later the popping bug surfaces about 10 feet from the boat. Before we could get to it... another cuda hit it as it floated on the surface.
Clay finally got the popping bug back.... and retired it.
This is a picture of Clay's Popper with an earlier fish.
Clay finally got the popping bug back.... and retired it.
This is a picture of Clay's Popper with an earlier fish.
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Hey All,
I've had similar luck with large mouth bass. Though it's often refered to as "dead sticking". If the winds are up, just let your baits sit, and watch for the explosions
Just cast out your floating lure ( I usually fish 5" - 8" trout swim baits), just twitch a little, and wait. Sometime's I'll wait 2 - 3 minutes, before I twitch it again. A when you least expect it, bam!
Trying walking a Lucky Craft Sammy. Retrieve with a really long pause's in between your twitch's. You'll be surprised.
Mel "Kahuna bass"
Darkside "dead sticker"
I've had similar luck with large mouth bass. Though it's often refered to as "dead sticking". If the winds are up, just let your baits sit, and watch for the explosions
Just cast out your floating lure ( I usually fish 5" - 8" trout swim baits), just twitch a little, and wait. Sometime's I'll wait 2 - 3 minutes, before I twitch it again. A when you least expect it, bam!
Trying walking a Lucky Craft Sammy. Retrieve with a really long pause's in between your twitch's. You'll be surprised.
Mel "Kahuna bass"
Darkside "dead sticker"
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