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PINS What Wind? - 03/23-26
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seanu21
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 9:55 pm    Post subject: PINS What Wind? - 03/23-26 Reply with quote

Well, it's been a busy few months, one of those life gets in the way type of deals, but with things slowing down, it was time to get down to fishing. My last trip was in November, except for an over-nighter I stayed on the beach after the Beach Cleanup, where I managed one Pomp (beats getting skunked!). My wife noticed I was getting the shakes pretty bad so we had a free weekend she suggested we take a Tuesday off and make a long weekend of it. Gotta love her. We requested the time and then we started watching the weather. Stupid fronts. A week out I made the call that we would go come hell or high water since some of my better trips are in crappy conditions. I told her we would be prepared for it since we knew the Northern was gonna hit and she was in too. So, we loaded up Saturday after work and headed down with what I thought to be a great game plan to battle the conditions and emerge victorious. But, as always, we believe being there is better than being here so if we end up just drinking beer, at least we're at some place nice.

Started fishing Sunday morning and missed my first 2 screaming runs on the 7000. Dang! I felt like I needed a refresher course on how to catch fish. Fish number 3 was a tad easier to handle and I finally had one on the sand. One keeper fish, my trip is complete. Per my wife's instructions, and who am I to argue, it went immediately on the grill.



To keep the rest short and sweet so as not to bore anyone with my play by play reports, I missed 7 more fish on my 7000. All blazing runs. The 3rd of the final 7 toasted my clicker on the 7000 and I'm pretty certain the drag is shot. Smells burned and those fish were tearing off the entire 500yds of line completely locked down after I got to the reel and cranked the drag. Thumbed the spool to break the leader and get my line back. In between, I managed a 40" Red, my wife landed a 36" BU, and I got a 33" wingspan Ray. All successfully released.






I was pretty sure the BIG runs I was missing on the 7000 were Sharks but I couldn't cast the 4/0 far enough to reach where I was catching them. So at a little after 10pm Monday night, I took a little dip to get further out in the channel and cast the 4/0. It was our final night and I wanted to see what was terrorizing me before we had to head home the next morning. Still not where the 7000 was but close enough. And it was freezing so it would have to do. Guess it was close enough cuz at 10:30pm, it went bonkers. The initial 200yds mono was gone before I could get the rod out of the holder and it took me well into the braid, both 60lb. Just like the 7000, the drag didn't seem to phase this fish and it was pulling me around. We battled back and forth after that initial big run for about half an hour and I finally put on the harness and sat down in the sand. Dug the rod butt in the sand, kicked out some foot holds and locked the drag. Holy Christ. For another hour we fought and finally at midnight with the moon shining bright, I got my fish. I wish there was a way to describe the feeling that pics just can't capture, no matter how good your camera. I knew it was a good fish, or my luck, a smaller foul hooked Shark. When I finally got it to cooperate and leave the channel for the shallows near shore, there is no way to put into words that first glimpse of dorsal and tail in the moonlight and just know by the distance, this is a GOOD fish. Eerie and awesome at the same time. I forgot to change the mode to night mode on the camera so the pics aren't great but I'm pretty sure you can still see the size. Well, it was a good fish. For me anyway. Say hello to my new personal best Shark. 7'2" Sandbar. Only my second Shark over 7' and I can't help but think finally, my biggest Shark should be from where I fish the most. She was FAT. Back in the water safe and sound to deliver a next generation of terrorizers. I will note that she was NOT very cooperative w the pics and we will probably not be besties anytime soon. Gave up before I had her out of the water to long after that fight. You can see from the pics that she also wiped out one of my other lines so I was dealing with that also.






And how fitting that while packing up camp, my 7000 that I barely cast out was hit and almost spooled again, just to let me know that even though I had a GREAT trip, they still rule out there.

Here some random images for your eye holes.

My wife and me because we're gansta!


Camp cook watching our dinner


Walking and holding on to the 7000 for dear life


Putting the smack down on some fish


The surf, she was not happy



See ya out there
(and yes, we know we dress in our sexiest beach gear. Salt "whatever" shirts w dragons on em don't have nothing on us)
Sean


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great pics in great post. Thanks for sharing.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great report and pics. CONGRATS on the PB Shark.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 5:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great report Sean! Next time you, Paige and of course Murphy are in town, stop by again. I've got some feathers!! Ha! Jeff
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice fish!!! Looks like y'all had a great time!
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for sharing Laughing
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

awesome report. That shark is a tank. That would have sucked if you left the sand without really knowing what was continuously dumping the 7000. Curiosity satisfied!
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where abouts were you camping and fishing ?
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I need to take a trip down there myself, set up the camper, put out a rod or two and sit in a folding chair under my umbrella drinking a cold adult beverage! <*/)))><
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice! I know you two had fun but that 7000 is going to need lots of work Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tyler wrote:
Nice! I know you two had fun but that 7000 is going to need lots of work Smile

take it to Matt... he can fix it right.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks everyone. Despite the wind, which hit about 2 hours earlier than they said Sunday morning, we had a blast. We knew it was gonna be windy, so we set up for it Saturday night. Was bad when you got out from behind the truck but worth it for the fish we caught. Trip I'll never forget.

TXHill wrote:
Great report Sean! Next time you, Paige and of course Murphy are in town, stop by again. I've got some feathers!! Ha! Jeff

Thanks for letting us swing by on the way into town. You ALMOST had us convinced to stay, lol. I'm really glad we went on down the beach though. I'll let ya know when we plan our next trip.

ltorna1 wrote:
awesome report. That shark is a tank. That would have sucked if you left the sand without really knowing what was continuously dumping the 7000. Curiosity satisfied!

Yeah, I put it off til the last possible second. I just finally cracked and needed to see what was out there that could demolish the 7000 like that. It was a cold swim but man, what a good decision it was!

Tyler wrote:
Nice! I know you two had fun but that 7000 is going to need lots of work Smile

Yeah, I meant to stop by Roy's on the way out of town to see if they sold those Carbon drag washers. I'll be calling them this week to see what I can do. I love that reel, it was just a tad under-powered this weekend Wink

Sean
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

kweber wrote:
Tyler wrote:
Nice! I know you two had fun but that 7000 is going to need lots of work Smile

take it to Matt... he can fix it right.

I can fix it, I just need the parts. Does Matt work at Roy's? I just hate paying for work to be done on a reel I already know how to work on. I need clicker parts and drag washers, I already have the numbers from the schematic to provide. Would like to upgrade the drag. Probably need to do the 4/0 drag also because that Shark took it to that reel too.

Sean
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man what a great trip!!!
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Awoke I'm totally jealous! Thanks for the report
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