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· Odd Pachyderm thingy
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you guys and yer silly "trouts"...
I use live baits the size of a respectable stream run rainbow trout :p

just yanking on ya :lol:

but seriously in my neck of the woods the Opelu (mackerel scad) we sabiki for and use as live bait are about 13" long and weigh at least a pound.

I agree on Rapalas tho - the largest sized Rapala magnum on a wire leader towed behind my Kayak under sail is good Wahoo and Tuna medicine.

they get destroyed after 2-3 good wahoo strikes though.
 

· Odd Pachyderm thingy
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Rapala's are some of my favorite lures. Another thing that works for Big trout in some places is soft plastics that mimic crayfish, I have caught big brown trout in the Truckee river with said soft plastics and with Rapala's. Only thing I hate using Rapala's is the price and I loose a few every trip!
you know Rebel made a pretty good small shallow running crawdad crank bait back in the day - allot cheaper than a rapala. maybe they still make em?
 

· Odd Pachyderm thingy
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That's why I run a kayak, runs on redbull, wheat thins, powerbars and beef jerky :lol:

I can't afford a powerboat, let alone the fuel for one.

I use damashi/sabiki rigs to make my own bait (on light tackle they provide quite a bit of amusement... unless something big comes by and crashes em' before I can get the bait in the boat)

from what i hear the so cal boys do pretty good on yellow tail and rock fish in the kayaks.

I do miss fishing fresh water though - Smallmouth in Lake Tulloch, Largemouth bass at berryessa.

maui has no freshwater fishery to speak of -Oahu has largemouth, cats, and Peacock bass (one of these days I wanna shot at one of those) in a few small lakes - but maui got nuthin'
 
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