Monday, April 27, 2009

Makahiki Day 1




Sunday 4/26/09
Makahiki Day 1

Ah, finally got a window to paddle out and fish. I got in contact with Stan and Mike and we decided to hit the Eastside by Rabbit Island.
The night before I was so anxious that I couldn't sleep and this mistake I would pay for dearly later that day. I went through my checklist of gear, rigs, safety equipment etc. more than a few times, checked my rods and reels to make sure they were in perfect working order and then did it again a couple hours later. I also kept an eye on the weather reports because they could always change at a moments notice. The next thing I knew it was past 1am and I was still amped. Not good. I knew from previous experience that would need more than a few hours of sleep before I hit the road at 6am.
It just didn't happen. Laid in bed, even took some back pills that usually knock me out. The adrenaline was too strong. Then the phone rang. It was Stan calling at 5am with the all clear. Shit. Got my clothes on and started loading up the truck, kissed my wife and daughter and headed out by 6am.
After taking a wrong ramp and having to meander around a couple of neighborhoods, I finally made to the launch point to meet up wit the guys. The area was beautiful. Clear skies, calm turquoise waters and excellent wind conditions. It wasn't glass but it was as perfect a morning as one could ask for.
After helping each other get the yaks and gear to the launch area under the pier we all paddled out together towards Rabbit Island. We all stayed within sight and if not, we were always in contact via our VHF radios.
I trolled a small pink Ika skirt out to the island but no bite. Got the the windward side of the island, pulled in the trolling rig and decide to drop down an opelu. I got my first bite shortly after but was left only the head. This happened another four times to my dismay. I marked few fish on the fishfinder but when I did, I tried dropping down a jig. Again, no bites. Before I knew it I had that queasy feeling and dry mouth. Aw crap, seasickness. I chewed on some ginger candy and drank some water to no avail. The symptoms got stronger and the chop in the water started getting rougher also as the winds had picked up by a couple of miles an hour. I decided to paddle back to the leeward side of the island and try my luck over there. After skirting the breaking waves on the North point break I got to calmer waters. It helped a little so I decided to palu (chum) the water to see if I could entice some game to rise up. And again to no avail. I had not realized the time had gone by so quick. There was radio contact that everyone was starting to head in so I did the same. It seemed others had the same luck that I did. The things is you wouldn't have thought that we hadn't caught anything by the smiles and attitudes we were all sharing. It was a great day, fish or no fish.
So, Makahiki Day 1 score. Zero fish but tons of fun.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Shooting for this Sunday

Crossing my fingers for this Sunday 4/26/09. Wind and wave forecasts are promising.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Fishing Pics

Picasa Album where I keep the fishing pics worth keeping. Shots include some off the the kayak, on-shore, shots of bruddah Cy and Bruddah Lance on the Big Island and other fishing related pics.

This weekend blows

Wind is up again. Small craft advisory levels.

Links to where I check forecasts:

iWindsurf

buoys & water temps

NOAA Marine forecasts

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The clock is ticking

The damned winds haven't backed down on a day I could fish since December. So no fishing days logged for the tournament. I have 40 days to fish until September and haven't been able to go on the water since the tournament started in February. There are only so many weekends left and no idea how many of those will be fishable. This is getting frustrating.

Gear

The gear I use:
Kayak - FeelFree Moken  - SOLD
Kayak - Hobie Revolution as of July '09
Paddle - Werner Tybee 220cm
PFD - Extrasport
VHF - WM100

Rod/Reels
7' Tiger / Penn 850ssm
6.6' Tiger / Avet MXL
6'Barefoot jigging rod / Okuma Cedros65s