https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMCUG-7lRo8
I got my 80# Wahoo last week on the 13 on a Magtrak!
I was on the trip with Mark, and got one on a hot pink Rapala X-Rap 40 trolled tight in the port corner. Alas, mine was not 80 pounds.
Jack
steve, could i join you on your december trip? there is a possibility that i can make it.
Good piece, and it was good that you recommended a non-Penn or Rapala lure, the Nomad DTX 220 HD. But I'm still having problems with my Rapala Sarda. Even when rigged as you recommended, I couldn't get it to run at all...
Quote from: alantani on November 16, 2025, 05:08:13 PMsteve, could i join you on your december trip? there is a possibility that i can make it.
Quote from: akfish on November 16, 2025, 08:42:31 PMGood piece, and it was good that you recommended a non-Penn or Rapala lure, the Nomad DTX 220 HD. But I'm still having problems with my Rapala Sarda. Even when rigged as you recommended, I couldn't get it to run at all...
Sorry to hear that about your experience with the Sarda, I will definitely let the product people know.
Of note: PENN does not currently make any lures, though they did have a few some years in the past.
Quote from: natch! on November 16, 2025, 04:38:40 PMI was on the trip with Mark, and got one on a hot pink Rapala X-Rap 40 trolled tight in the port corner. Alas, mine was not 80 pounds.
Jack
Its hard to beat an X-Rap40 on heavily-pressured wahoo, especially if you dare to troll it without wire.
The main drawback is that if there are a lot of tuna in the area, you will stop the boat for them fairly often.
Quote from: alantani on November 16, 2025, 05:08:13 PMsteve, could i join you on your december trip? there is a possibility that i can make it.
Of course!
That would be awesome; a super-light passenger load on a boat the size of the Shogun will be an amazing experience.
Thanks! Now I've gotta explain this one to my wife. It's probably gonna go something like, "well, honey, I spent all of this money on gear. I really should get some use out of it...".
Quote from: alantani on November 19, 2025, 05:13:08 AMThanks! Now I've gotta explain this one to my wife. It's probably gonna go something like, "well, honey, I spent all of this money on gear. I really should get some use out of it...".
Saw that somebody just signed up; hope that was you!
not yet. the wife is too cranky right now.....
steve, you are going to be on this trip, correct? i am still in negotiations.... :-\
well, there's gonna be hell to pay around the old homestead. i told the wife that i want to go on the shogun trip in a few weeks. her response?
"fine...". :fish
i sent in a check this morning. i'm going fishing!!!!
I took the response "fine" to AI. Here is a portion of the response.
😐 It means "fine" (Neutral): In a truly neutral context (like "How was the movie?" "Fine."), it could mean everything is genuinely okay, acceptable, or average. No deep meaning, just an answer.
😠 It means "I am NOT fine, but I don't want to talk about it." This is often the most common interpretation in a relationship, especially when delivered flatly or with a slightly curt tone. It often signals that she is upset, annoyed, or frustrated, but is either avoiding confrontation or waiting for you to notice the real issue.
😒 It means "This is acceptable, but I'm not thrilled." If you've offered a suggestion (e.g., for dinner or a weekend activity), "fine" can mean she'll go along with it, but it wasn't her top choice.
⚠️ It means "The discussion is over." Sometimes, "fine" is used as a full stop to end a conversation or a mild disagreement, signaling that she has conceded the point or just wants to move on.
Keep the gun safe locked. ;D Dominick
i also bought three of the rapala pink 40's that steve mentioned. it's going to be nice to just have to prep for me and not 20 other guys.
been going through stuff. the jig bag is down from 15 pounds to 13 pounds. the tackle bag still has rigging and crimping stuff, and tips the scale at 40 pounds. going through reels now. the rods have already been cleaned and sprayed with corrosion x. i've gotta see if everything will fit in the toyota camry. i'm thinking it might. :fish
Quote from: alantani on November 25, 2025, 05:11:52 PMsteve, you are going to be on this trip, correct? i am still in negotiations.... :-\
Yes, I will be there!
awesome. i sent in a check already. i whittled my jig bag down to 13 pounds. my tackle bag was down to 35 pounds, then back up to 40 pounds. i will be bringing the rigging gear after all. i will be set up to make wire harnesses for the marauders and titanium for the guys that already have titanium wire. i'm guessing that we should be in line between 8-9am? i forgot to ask if the boat has an arrangement for fish processing. do you know? i can easily set that up myself if they do not. really excited about this trip!!!
https://www.facebook.com/reel/2612015149161963
Quote from: alantani on November 27, 2025, 05:38:02 PMawesome. i sent in a check already. i whittled my jig bag down to 13 pounds. my tackle bag was down to 35 pounds, then back up to 40 pounds. i will be bringing the rigging gear after all. i will be set up to make wire harnesses for the marauders and titanium for the guys that already have titanium wire. i'm guessing that we should be in line between 8-9am? i forgot to ask if the boat has an arrangement for fish processing. do you know? i can easily set that up myself if they do not. really excited about this trip!!!
Awesome!
I generally get down there pretty early so that I can greet everybody.
The boat is coming in that morning, so Jen will be down there already; she usually sends out an e-mail telling what time she expects to do check-in.
My guess would be 8 AM, but watch for specifics from Jen.
You should defintiely make a fish proccessing reservation with your favorite among the companies.
thanks! i also have a bunch of wahoo bombs and bait leaders that i sold on the last trip. i can bring them if you wish.
Quote from: alantani on December 01, 2025, 04:51:39 AMthanks! i also have a bunch of wahoo bombs and bait leaders that i sold on the last trip. i can bring them if you wish.
Hopefully you just got Jen's E-mail, and check in will indeed be at 8:00 AM.
We are furtunate in that there was a forecast for thunderstorms that day, but now things look normal.
I try not to compete with the landing's tackle shop "pre-trip", I am dependent on their goodwill throughout the year.
But if you want to bring a few things to give out, no problem.
got the email. everything looks good. see you on sunday!!!