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VC Fatty Batty

Started by TheCraftsman, November 13, 2015, 01:47:04 PM

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TheCraftsman

Went out last night with Joe to try to put another Grinner on the sand.  Caught a little round stinger and a medium size wiggles on the light line. Hooked into this fatty batty about peak flood. Was a nice 30 min plus battle. Been a while since i hooked a bat, forgot how much heart those things have! Officially my first bat from the surf! Nice fish 2 trips in a row! Im lovin the luck!

48.5" Fatty Batty




Great to finally meet ya joe! Thanks for the help sanding that beast and for the pics!
There's more than one way.. To microwave a cat!

sasquatch

Pretty good couple of trips.

raychavez91

Starting to get consistent! Nice job man. On the jig stick?

Eric H


spideyjg

You are on a roll Paddy!

Jim

TheCraftsman

#5
Thanks guys! Yeah its felt good to get 2 quality fish in a row.

Quote from: raychavez91 on November 13, 2015, 04:10:37 PM
Starting to get consistent! Nice job man. On the jig stick?
Yup on the 30-60 calstar with the squall. Absolutely love how much heart those things got. Cant tell you how many times i had that thing 30yds away and it peeled off another 50-70yds. Lot of respect to joe for all the time he spent in the water trying to sand that beast!
There's more than one way.. To microwave a cat!

LONGCAST JOE

Must of walked us close to a 1/4 mile altogether with the 100 yards south, 200 yards north, 150 yards south etc. routine, you did a great job of turning it though Paddy, for sure alot better than 1000 yards in one direction into structure...Sandhandin's alot easier when there's a 100 shock leader to grab on to.  I was so happy when I asked how heavy your shock leader was and you said 100#...good answer, and good catch...I'd guess your arms are a bit sore today, hahaha
Till next time, Peace
JOE

Latimeria

En Fuego!!!!!!

Nice one boss!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

vdisney

Congrats brother, that time of the year is coming................. 8)
Family is Everything..............Honor, Loyalty & Respect

TheCraftsman

Quote from: LONGCAST JOE on November 13, 2015, 06:24:50 PM
Must of walked us close to a 1/4 mile altogether with the 100 yards south, 200 yards north, 150 yards south etc. routine, you did a great job of turning it though Paddy, for sure alot better than 1000 yards in one direction into structure...Sandhandin's alot easier when there's a 100 shock leader to grab on to.  I was so happy when I asked how heavy your shock leader was and you said 100#...good answer, and good catch...I'd guess your arms are a bit sore today, hahaha
Till next time, Peace
JOE

Thanks for the kind words joe! I do like the 100lb shock leader. The knots i like to use (uni to uni & palomar) tie very nicely with the 100lb, i see no need to use anything lighter. When i caught that 7gill i couldn't believe how badly that leader was tore up too. Like taking 80 grit sandpaper to it. I had heard that it happens, but I guess i thought it would be a lot less substantial.
There's more than one way.. To microwave a cat!