While planning my next fishing day I have a few techniques for research. My first rule is to try to stay out of the weather. With weather forecasts of strong storms in the late morning to early afternoon and a stiff S-SW wind my plan was to stay close to shore and the launch with in an area the land blocked the wind. This day was to be the bigrig beachcalm before the storms.

chillin comicArriving around 6 am in Keyport I dropped the big rig down from its truck top dry dock and loaded gear for targeting multiple species. This time of the spring there are 4 different fish typically targeted.  This means bringing more rods than typical but also need to carry a landing net. Fluke or Summer Flounder tend to spit the hook more than most fish because the way they naturally swim. Netting these fish is the safest way of landing them.

Once out on the water making the decision to fish back in the creek. Marking fish I set up for jigging whatever it was that I was marking. It looked like large bluefish with bass under them. Some fish were breaking the surface and I tried a popper for a few casts using my new Bull Bay Rod and Abu Revo Inshore. Around the 20th cast and adjusting the reel casting got backlash in the reel. It was not so bad at first but kept getting worse and worse. An hour later and about 150 yards of brand new 20 lb power pro cut and stripped it was time to go fishing again. I should have just put the rod down this was the first time  ever cutting braid on a reel due to a backlash and it was a bad decision. Never again will that happen.

me fluke 0border1200The tide by now had dropped a foot or two. Paddling out more to the open bay. Using a 1/4 oz bucktail with a white teaser and 3″ white gulp on both my first drift was successful with a 21″ fluke! IT was a great fight and an excellent first fish of the season!

I kept making the same drift but the bite was slow and so was the tide. I managed loosing a fish at the boat that was borderline and missing a few hits. I decided to call it a day when the NW winds came in and the tide was at dead low. A successful day bringing home dinner. I regret not fishing the area I typically fish this time of hear due to the forecast. The storms however did settle in around 7 PM and they were pretty heavy duty. Lasting for 4 days and over 2.5 inches of rain.

 

The Plastic Hull and founder Matt Trucks have been featured on Kayak Angler TV. Check out Scott MacGregor founder of Kayak Angler TV and his coverage of my Jackson Kayak Big Rig rigging at the Jersey Paddle Sports expo 2015!! Going over gear such as the Ecoxgear Ecorox – Waterproof Bluetooth SpeakerBending Branches Navigator Paddle, the Lowrance Elite 5 Chirp Chart Plotter and Sonar, and the Torqeedo Ultralight 403 along with its integration to the Big Rig.

 

Yak Chum’s Personal 2014 Jackson Kayak Big Rig in Detail:

2014 Jackson Kayak BIG RIG in Green Hornet Color:Me BR Smile (Large)

Rigging:

Rigged for Lowrance Elite 5 Fishfinder or Elite 5 TI series with scupper Transducer Install

Torqeedo Ultralight 403 Installed With RAM Mounted Throttle Controller Unit

Gear Track Mounted Bait Cutting Board

Paddle Used:

Bending Branches Angler Pro in Sea foam Green 250 cm

Accessories Used:

My 2015 Upgrades:

  • Jackson Elite 2.0 Seat with RealtreeMAX5 Camo seat cover
  • Cam lock seat mounting strap
  • Leaning post pads
  • Rubber Adhesive deck pad

My 2016 Upgrades:

  • 2016 Jackson Kayak Routed dual layer foam deck pad
  • Added Line Cutterz to Seat
  • Lowrance Elite 5 TI Totalscan Install

Big Rig Detail

 

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