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Old 12-09-2021, 08:13 PM   #1
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Haha, I can’t imagine a 60+ pound YT from the yak and that’s about what I would expect an AJ of similar size to fight like.
That's about right. Like YT, AJ's look for a structure to break the line off. As hard as they fight, The AJ's cannot equalize like a Tuna can, so once pulled about 100ft up from where ever they were, they start to get the bends, and about 90ft down the fishfinder frequently lights up with air if it's a jack. They will still fight the rest of the way, but it is impeded by air imbalance. Meanwhile, a tuna will fight hard all the way to the end.
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Old 12-20-2021, 07:35 PM   #2
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John you make me want to move to Florida

When my Grandfather left Evansville Indiana to come to San Diego back around the late 40s early 50s he had another bother that Moved to Florida we share the same last name. It would be Interesting to look up some of my relatives and fish to
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When my Grandfather left Evansville Indiana to come to San Diego back around the last 40s early 50s he had another bother that Moved to Florida we share the same last name. It would be Interesting to look up some of my relatives and fish to
That would be interesting to find your Floridian relatives. The overall diversity of California is tough to beat. However, if you don't mind a hot humid climate and love fishing, Florida is the place to be. If you are retired on a fixed income, everything costs less here than in California.
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That would be interesting to find your Floridian relatives. The overall diversity of California is tough to beat. However, if you don't mind a hot humid climate and love fishing, Florida is the place to be. If you are retired on a fixed income, everything costs less here than in California.
Does that mean you run ac 24hrs a day
How hot and how humid summer vs winter.
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That Mutton snapper in the bottom of your kayak against your leg puts it all in perspective, that's a big cool looking fish. Keep the reports coming in.
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That Mutton snapper in the bottom of your kayak against your leg puts it all in perspective, that's a big cool looking fish. Keep the reports coming in.
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Does that mean you run ac 24hrs a day
How hot and how humid summer vs winter.
For about 9 months of the year, the AC runs 24/7. The rest of the year the AC comes on periodically.

During the summer months temps in the 80-90's with 80-90+% humidity. It is not like SoCal where it can be a dry 80 outside and comfortable. 80 degrees with 80 percent humidity is uncomfortable in anything but flip-flops and shorts.

The brief 3 cooler months of the year(winter) temps are in the 70's with comfortable humidity.

Most the clothing I wear kayak fishing is for sun protection. There might be two or three trips during the colder months when I need a neoprene jacket to stay warm.
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Thanks for sharing.

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Thanks John for the replys

Happy holidays to ya safe passage to ya kayaking fishing and taking down your Christmas tree 🎄
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