The plan was to catch live opelu and troll ’em deep since the kayak guys have been getting shibi (small ahi), ono and mahi mahi recently. I struck out on the opelu, had some strong hits bottom fishing tako legs that pulled but didn’t get the hooks in the mouth, so I headed deep dragging frozen opelu.
Got to 300 ft and hadn’t seen anything on the fish finder, so I turned around to get back to the tako stealers. Halfway in, my ratchet went off the way it sounds when an aha takes the bait for a few feet, stops to reposition it, and runs again. I figured I was in water too deep for aha to feel safe (pelagics eat aha if they can), so the fish had to be something good! I heard the splash of a fish landing in the water, and could just make out something greyhounding. I was thinking “ono” and it looked kind of silvery at that distance so halfway through the 10 minute battle I began to worry that the ono would cut through the 40lb fluoro leader. (check out the 35 sec video at the bottom of this post)
I was relieved to see the brilliant yellow-green of a cow mahi, and could feel the mahi’s teeth on the leader. It used its flat body to provide maximum resistance, and did one lap around the kayak but I eventually pulled it close. All the previous bouts with sharks had prepared me well.
It was tired and still I missed the solid part of its head on my first strike with the kage.
When I got the mahi on the kage and put a gaff in its head to pull it aboard, I could let out a “YEEEE-HAAAAAA”. After all the trolling time we’ve put in, it was almost a relief when it finally happened.
I missed what felt like an uku when I went back to bottom fishing, and paddled in since I wasn’t prepared to ice down a big fish.
Stopped by Times to get a couple bags of ice, and kept it chilled ’til Kelly could come by to teach me how to skin and filet a mahi.
The skinned fillets went to family and to friends who helped outfit the kayak and provided fresh tako.
They said the fillets were mild yet good. I’m stoked I got my first pelagic but not sure if I can fool an ono or shibi with frozen opelu. And I do want to land what was pulling so hard on the tako legs.