Steve and I took a detour and drove up to a spot we haven't tried in a while. Weeds were horrible in the water, but not up on the beach. After two casts, Squatch moved 100 yards away to see if there was any cleaner water. I was just hoping the weeds would blow out, but they never did. I hear a clicker scream and Steve is on! Knocking rust off, because it busted his line or something. As he was retying, I moved over about 50 yards to get away from the kelp. His next cast and he's on again! He fought it half way in and I was ready to play sand hand when it popped again! He started to retie a new rig and I still kept getting kelp, so moved further down on the other side of him which helped because there was no salad here.
Steve's rod screams off again and this time got it to the beach. A 69" female Soupfin just around high on a chunk of skipjack. It's been a while since Steve last landed a surf shark, so this was cause for some googly eye celebration!
Steve see's my rod doing the 7-gill wobble and when I grabbed it, nothing was there. I mean nothing...…. Time for me to re-tie.
I'm a little fuzzy on how many Steve lost due to bites and break offs, but he went through 5 rigs, sinkers and all. As he was retying again, I finally get a good hit and stuck him! It seemed smaller at first, but kept getting bigger and bigger as I was getting closer. I got it in the last wave before hitting the skinny water and KA-POW! Broken line! I even took my time with it and couldn't believe it busted my rub leader so close to shore.
Not to be outdone, Squatch hooks up with another big 7-gill! You could hear the tail flaps and they were loud! Same deal, Steve gets it all the way to shore and about 20 feet from being able to land it and KA-POW!!!!! We were feeding these thing rigs and lead!
I was stoked to get another bite and tried my best to reduce the chances of busting this one off. Finally, got this one to shore.
81" male 7-gill on mackerel, outgoing high tide.
Steve went through his 5 sinkers and 5 rigs, so I loaned him a sinker to keep fishing. Not bad that he hooked 6 sharks, but a bit rusty that he only got one in. I hooked 3 sharks, but only got one in.
We did get an occasional critter bite, but it was strictly sharks for the most part.
Until next tide, Happy Hunting!