yolo
04-25-2010, 09:03 AM
Hit the duct yesterday late afternoon/night with MM to see if we can find some stripers. Someone I know caught a nice mid teen DD earlier in the day along with a 6lber so I had the urge to get back on some stripers. First couple of spots fishing the AV and nothing. It was windy as XXXX out there. The sun went down and the winds tapered off considerably in the evening.
My arm at this point is starting to hurt again form all the casting and retrieving. I switch to my right hand retrieve upside down and turn it into a left hand retrieve cranking backwards to ease up on the "striper elbow". I cast out and I get hit right away. I wasn't too sure because everything is being done backwards and with the wrong arm and feels kind of goofy so I bring it in and recast and work it with the correct arm. Bam get slammed almost right away again but this time I drive it home and it's on. The current is hauling and it's working me staying on the other side. A few runs and surface breaks and shakes and it is landed. A nice 7 lber.
I cast back out and work it with the wrong arm again because my "striper elbow" is killing me from fighting the previous fish. I get it to the middle and get an overwhelming slam again and hook it. I battle it for a bit with the wrong arm but it's not working. I switch to the hurt one and manage to land it. A bit bigger than the first at 8lbs.
At this point I am taking breaks and not fishing. Just watching MM try to get one. He gets bit a couple of times here and there but nothing sticks. We move and even though I am making casts here and there nursing the arm I get bit again and hook it. Land my 3rd fish at 6lbs. By now I am in agony and can't take any more. We work another area and I reluctantly make a couple of casts and get hit near the edge and it's on but after peeling some drag and me not doing a proper hook set with my weak arm, it gets off.
Bummer that MM couldn't get anything to stick. He did beat the skunk however with a nice 3' or 4' snake. I guess a snake is better than a skunk, LOL? :)
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo144/JetSkiJunkie118/Duct%204-24-10/Duct4-24-10_stripers.jpg
My arm at this point is starting to hurt again form all the casting and retrieving. I switch to my right hand retrieve upside down and turn it into a left hand retrieve cranking backwards to ease up on the "striper elbow". I cast out and I get hit right away. I wasn't too sure because everything is being done backwards and with the wrong arm and feels kind of goofy so I bring it in and recast and work it with the correct arm. Bam get slammed almost right away again but this time I drive it home and it's on. The current is hauling and it's working me staying on the other side. A few runs and surface breaks and shakes and it is landed. A nice 7 lber.
I cast back out and work it with the wrong arm again because my "striper elbow" is killing me from fighting the previous fish. I get it to the middle and get an overwhelming slam again and hook it. I battle it for a bit with the wrong arm but it's not working. I switch to the hurt one and manage to land it. A bit bigger than the first at 8lbs.
At this point I am taking breaks and not fishing. Just watching MM try to get one. He gets bit a couple of times here and there but nothing sticks. We move and even though I am making casts here and there nursing the arm I get bit again and hook it. Land my 3rd fish at 6lbs. By now I am in agony and can't take any more. We work another area and I reluctantly make a couple of casts and get hit near the edge and it's on but after peeling some drag and me not doing a proper hook set with my weak arm, it gets off.
Bummer that MM couldn't get anything to stick. He did beat the skunk however with a nice 3' or 4' snake. I guess a snake is better than a skunk, LOL? :)
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo144/JetSkiJunkie118/Duct%204-24-10/Duct4-24-10_stripers.jpg