I've witnessed a number of anglers struggling with fish on the long gear recently.
Here, I demonstrate proper form while bringing in a nice sized ray.
Head up, back straight, rod at 45 degrees, left foot forward in a balanced athletic stance, lit cigarette.
If you need to lean back on a monster, keep your back straight and let your ankles be the pivot point.
Use this technique and you'll be able to fight big fish longer, harder and your back will thank you later ;D
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Did you hook a passing boat? ;D
As a matter of fact, I did earlier in this soak session, but not in this shot, this was captured on a good sized ray.
But you bring up a good point, in the event you hook up to a boat, use the same technique but adjust your rod angle to 0 degrees and lock down your drag, grabbing the spool with your hand if necessary, until either the line is cut or the weakest point in your tackle breaks. This will ensure you get the most line and tackle back possible. But don't forget to feel your line as you reel in as often times it will be abraded and require replacement.
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I've caught lots of boats in my day.
Good info Chip!
The proper form is not hooking one.
: Pinoyfisher July 02, 2018, 01:01:32 p
The proper form is not hooking one.
Says the guy who won Bat Fight ;D
: BackBayMan July 02, 2018, 02:45:26 p
: Pinoyfisher July 02, 2018, 01:01:32 p
The proper form is not hooking one.
Says the guy who won Bat Fight ;D
Someone had to bring it back home.
Thanks for the PSSA (Prehistoric Soul Service Announcement) ;D
: Sharkinthedark II July 03, 2018, 10:30:10 p
Thanks for the PSSA (Prehistoric Soul Service Announcement) ;D
That's funny! lol
Have conditions improved yet? Any signs of life Chip?