Skins88
Well-Known Member
I like option A for the most part. Keep the tension on. This is especially important with newbies on the rod.Got a question for everyone...let's assume you have a tyee hooked and he peels massive line and dives...let's also assume it's non weekend day and non derby day at sandheads and you are outside the pack. Once the fish finally surfaces he is way way way back behind boat.. fish is still spunky while on surface and it's hard to gain back line as he's still pulling and fighting being hooked.. assuming you are outside the pack, what would be the best course of action to get the highest probability of landing that fish?
A) keep kicker at same speed 2.5mph and just keep trying to gain ground until he tires out and possibly risk having momentary slack on line which can dislodge hook
B) slow down kicker to almost complete stop to help gain ground?
C) turn 180 and head back to fish while reeling like mad to keep tension on line
D) do a circle around fish and tighten circle as you gain back line
Obviously every situation is different and it depends on hoe busy the area is which may allow or not allow some of the options, but let's say you are in a wide open area , what option would you take?
Last weekend we had a decent fish on. Wind and current were pushing us at 2kts in neutral. Fish was holding and we were slowly losing ground. Had to back down on it. If you have a hundred yards of line out, or more. It's easy for someone to run over the fish.
So, like you said. Every situation is different.