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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288496 06/11/17 04:14 PM
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Every time you have a big fish take off strip drag and break you off I bet you could of prevented it with thumb spooling. All line will dig into the spool somewhat while using a bait caster unless the drag is supper lite I believe the line digging the spool has a huge affect on the line breaking and on pulling the hook loose.

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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288498 06/11/17 04:15 PM
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All that being said I don't thump spool braid and have only thumb spooled 20lb line once and that was a 9lber. Most of the time I'm using this technique while fishing 10-15lb line

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288561 06/11/17 05:14 PM
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It's a lot different fighting a bass from the sitting position in a kayak. Much easier to control them from the deck of a boat. I've had to free-spool a number of times when fighting fish on a kayak, especially when they dart back under you. A big redfish could flip you.


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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288578 06/11/17 05:34 PM
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Drinking and paddling...you sir are endangering other boaters lizard
Glad to see you out doing it young man,good job. I have two Wilderness Ride 115X and have used them maybe a dozen times...im lame

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12288629 06/11/17 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: J.P. Greeson
It's a lot different fighting a bass from the sitting position in a kayak. Much easier to control them from the deck of a boat. I've had to free-spool a number of times when fighting fish on a kayak, especially when they dart back under you. A big redfish could flip you.


very good point!


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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: Longeye] #12288711 06/11/17 07:24 PM
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Wired2Fish article on cinching your drag down and thumbing the spool to get fish out of timber.

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288781 06/11/17 08:21 PM
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I typically always thumb the spool on big fish. I feel like i have the control rather than taking my focus off of the fish while messing with drag.

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12288807 06/11/17 08:46 PM
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Great video and thanks for sharing!

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: Thecrankster] #12289423 06/12/17 04:16 AM
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PUI don't get one lol....What kayak is that and what size?


Crankster! You actually came in here?! Ok, here is my kayak:

https://m.dickssportinggoods.com/p/futur...p;color=Seaweed

You should pull the trigger if she's at $249.99 or less!

This kayak is GREAT for anglers just getting started on a yak! Decent tracking and stability! I'm 150 pounds and some change, though. Please keep in mind capacity! bolt

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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12292551 06/13/17 11:37 PM
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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: SourTemplePilot] #12293642 06/14/17 04:04 PM
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Nice job STP!

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I've seen the drag on a $450 reel slip and/or stick. The only reels I trust the drag on are spinning reels. If I've got a big fish (6+) on a bait with trebles while throwing a baitcaster, I'm thumbing them every time.


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i was taught to have the drag set a little loose and then thumb the spool if needed to stop a fish in an emergency. but then i had the old school ambassadors to learn with.

Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12293849 06/14/17 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: J.P. Greeson
It's a lot different fighting a bass from the sitting position in a kayak. Much easier to control them from the deck of a boat. I've had to free-spool a number of times when fighting fish on a kayak, especially when they dart back under you. A big redfish could flip you.


Its more like fighting a good fish from an inner tube. roflmao


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Re: Huge Bass off the Kayak - Lewisville [Re: dragonsdaddy] #12293928 06/14/17 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: dragonsdaddy
i was taught to have the drag set a little loose and then thumb the spool if needed to stop a fish in an emergency. but then i had the old school ambassadors to learn with.


I do this^^^

My drag is always set a little light and use my thumb to control.

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