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Bridled up baby bat

Started by LONGCAST JOE, August 16, 2017, 12:50:53 PM

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LONGCAST JOE

Well, this 10" baby bat pup decided to hit my dropshotted soft plastic as I was light rodding for Hali...funny how I got more excited over a baby bat than a legal Hali. I instantly knew what I was going to do with him and put him on ice immediately to keep him fresh for tonight. Wired him up with a double 13/0 bridle rig laced through the wings...lets see what happens 😛
Trying to figure out Imgur so hopefully the pics come out...

Latimeria

I'm super interested to see this!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

xjchad

Nice Joe!
If you can't figure out imgur, let me know and I'll post the pic for you.

sasquatch

Hope you get the pics figured out for the epic catch.

xjchad


Latimeria

WOW!  Now that is friggand awesome! 

Are you paddling it out?  Boogie boarding it or droning it?
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

sasquatch


Pinoyfisher

Batson Rod Winner 2017
      2018 SNBF Champ
          Forty Six (46)

vdisney

Waiting to hear the result, looks killer to me.  Hell, if I was a fish I'd eat it   :)
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LONGCAST JOE

Well... I couldn't make it up to the VC last night where I really wanted to soak this guy but I wasn't going to let him spoil either so I made a quick run to the pier nearest to me and ended up slide baiting it a bit after the sunset. So I started by letting an 8oz sputnick fly from my longrod from the corner end of the pier and slowly reeled in the slack until the Sputnik had a firm grip and gave my line plenty of tension to slide the bait down on. I added 6'of 100lb mono rub leader to the bridle and clipped it onto my mainline with a Breakaway slider which I attached a glow stick to so I could keep track of where the slide was in the darkness. I let it soak for almost an hour until I decided to reel in , check bait and recast...The good news was the bat came back up looking great still, hooks or wire didn't slip at all, so I almost feel confident this bait rigging could be straight cast from the sand and supplies lash down nicely....so I repeat the procedure and slide it down again and wait...after about 15 minutes I see the tip of my rod to yank, yank, bounce, bendo and hear a huge splash about where my line entered the water. Holy S!! I grab my rod and another big splash....and then another but with a. It exhaling of air sound with it...Someone yells "it's a seal"😒and sure enough a friggin seal came by and grabbed my rigged up bat...bastard, what a waste of a good looking bait...hopefully I'll run into another newbie baby bat as the rigging style seemed like it will hold up and present the bait well even being cast from the sand in VC....😕

Pinoyfisher

At least you found out it works! Sounds like 7gill candy!
Batson Rod Winner 2017
      2018 SNBF Champ
          Forty Six (46)

xjchad

So how'd that seal fight?  ;D

That would be some good grinner bait right there!!!

Eric H

Ahahaha too funny a seal got it. :)

Santa Monica is a good place to soak it as well, maybe closer to home?

Edit

Pm me if you'd like, I can tell you where....

Latimeria

DOH!  Bastard sea vermin!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.