My son had a dive trip planned last weekend and since I couldn't get anyone to go with me such as
KENNY, I took my small inflatable, an avon 10 footer which is rigged for fishing. Its powered by an 8 hp yamaha.
After the dive class got going, I launched at PDO with flat, not even a ripple seas. A few folks commented on the size of rods I had and wished me well, catching fish and a few joked about the size of the boat :lol: , but it was a good thing the seas were calm.
We left PDO behind at a breakneck speed of 18 knots for a distant reef. Several miles before arriving I started trolling over other so/so reefs and immediately realized in my haste to head out I grabbed a couple of reels I had just respooled with braided line. Unfortunately I never rewound the spools tightly, hence in no time both reels were jammed from the braid line cutting deeply into the spools. Dang, dumb mistake. Only one way to overcome it, start stripping line 500 feet by hand, untangling the spools. it took 90 minutes of hand stripping, and rewinding Dangit!.
After all was ready I headed for my first choice and began trolling. It was close to 1:30 in the afternoon. There a number of reefs in the area, and after several nonproductive runs, I headed for "the spot". I just passed my first waypoint when the first penn started screaminig, rod bouncing wildly in the holder. YES!
to be continued...
KENNY, I took my small inflatable, an avon 10 footer which is rigged for fishing. Its powered by an 8 hp yamaha.
After the dive class got going, I launched at PDO with flat, not even a ripple seas. A few folks commented on the size of rods I had and wished me well, catching fish and a few joked about the size of the boat :lol: , but it was a good thing the seas were calm.
We left PDO behind at a breakneck speed of 18 knots for a distant reef. Several miles before arriving I started trolling over other so/so reefs and immediately realized in my haste to head out I grabbed a couple of reels I had just respooled with braided line. Unfortunately I never rewound the spools tightly, hence in no time both reels were jammed from the braid line cutting deeply into the spools. Dang, dumb mistake. Only one way to overcome it, start stripping line 500 feet by hand, untangling the spools. it took 90 minutes of hand stripping, and rewinding Dangit!.
After all was ready I headed for my first choice and began trolling. It was close to 1:30 in the afternoon. There a number of reefs in the area, and after several nonproductive runs, I headed for "the spot". I just passed my first waypoint when the first penn started screaminig, rod bouncing wildly in the holder. YES!
to be continued...