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Whipping vs. Dunking on the flats, Rd 3

March 30, 2015 By Scott 5 Comments

I had the pleasure of fishing with Kris and his friends, Nick and Eddie today.  They showed me a new spot on the flats, and when the oio and papio started to bite, they graciously called me over.  The three of them were dunking with long rods and relatively light spinning reels.  I was stubbornly using my bait casting whipping setup.

personal best so far

personal best so far

They could easily out cast me and were getting some strong strikes.  They had already caught some oio and good sized papio (omilu, white and barred) while I was struggling to reach the productive area.  I finally found a mound to stand on where I could use the wind to get my bait out further.  Poaching Eddie’s grounds, I  got a solid pickup and screaming run.  I was deep into my braid backing before I tightened the drag and stopped the fish.  The fish was pulled within 10 yds of me before taking off again.  2 powerful runs later and it was done.

 

 

 

oio on light bait casting gear

oio on light bait casting gear

Looks like Chester will be getting his oio for taegu after all.  The fish was just short of 26 inches (head to tail) and 6 lbs.

Like I did with my previous oio, I had cast and let the bait sit for a while before getting the strike.  So I was really dunking with a short rod and a light weight.  Dunking with the right equipment was far more productive for the guys today so I will concede defeat.  In all 3 outings, the dunking method out fished the whipping method.  Click here to see how rounds 1 and 2 went.

The boys humbly declined having their fish photos published.

 

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