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took my inflatable i11s out on a nice light wind day, I trolled 2 rods for several hours looking for a chinook and then took a break to bump the bottom with a jig in about 50' of water using my Rockfish/Lingcod medium spinning rig (30# braid, 20# leader). Hooked up and got my GoPro running as it seemed like a large fish but what?
it ended up being a California Halibut: 43", 37#

video starts with me testing the limits of the Cabela's IM7 rod (7', 8-12# line, medium action), then after a futile netting attempt (3:40) I realized it was too big for my 'chinook' net so I deployed my harpoon (graphite/steel golf shaft with speargun tip connected to a crab float, 5:20 hit!, it looks like I am going overboard but it wasn't even close because the i11s is so wide), I did learn at 8:15 that bonking 'Mongo' just made him mad and then I did almost fall in while standing up and trying to lift him and then rock the boat back and forth at 8:30 but that was in 4' of water back at my launch point. cheers, roger
video link: https://youtu.be/K7hrBfiBuVM


Usually, my kayak hull (35.5#) is the heaviest thing that I carry up to the car; not today...

it ended up being a California Halibut: 43", 37#

video starts with me testing the limits of the Cabela's IM7 rod (7', 8-12# line, medium action), then after a futile netting attempt (3:40) I realized it was too big for my 'chinook' net so I deployed my harpoon (graphite/steel golf shaft with speargun tip connected to a crab float, 5:20 hit!, it looks like I am going overboard but it wasn't even close because the i11s is so wide), I did learn at 8:15 that bonking 'Mongo' just made him mad and then I did almost fall in while standing up and trying to lift him and then rock the boat back and forth at 8:30 but that was in 4' of water back at my launch point. cheers, roger
video link: https://youtu.be/K7hrBfiBuVM


Usually, my kayak hull (35.5#) is the heaviest thing that I carry up to the car; not today...

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