Just got back from a week in Kiritimati with the familiar partners in crime - forum members Charlie "gravy butt" Cintron, and Ladd Yoshimura.
The GT fishing turned out to be a pretty big let down due to what we all thought were some poor guiding decisions, but the trip was still a ton of fun with many new experiences for us all. Even though Kiritimati is only a 3 hour flight south from home, they have many species that we do not have in Hawaiian waters; especially the small and midrange size predator fish.
A few photo highlights from the trip:
Charlie into the best fish of the trip within the first 5 minutes. Giving his Black Hole 80N "Green Destiny" custom that I had built for him a good workout.
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ImageShack.usMy first ever Sweetlips Emperor, and the first time the guide has seen one hit a popper!
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ImageShack.usLadd with a nice one that consumed his stickbait in one gulp
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ImageShack.usMyself on the outrigger plank bending on my WV80
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ImageShack.usCooling off after the fight
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ImageShack.usLadd is hooked up here with his self made Lunchbox Tornado popper. All of our popper caught fish came on Lunchbox lures this trip.
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ImageShack.usCharlie also hooked up here with a green Lunchbox Tornado
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ImageShack.usWhile Ladd and Charlie worked the plugs, i was having the time of my life working the bottom fish with small plastic grubs on a damashi rig. An awesome mix of snapper, grouper, emperors, and other delicious fishes. Sometimes i think i would rather be bottom fishing than GT fishing!
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ImageShack.usWhen the morning GT bite turned off, we would head offshore and hit the bird piles or some excellent topwater tuna action. Triple hookups all around. School yellowfin, headed for the sashimi knife.
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ImageShack.usLittle jigging action; Ladd with Charlie's rod in his mouth, as usual
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ImageShack.usMy first ever Red Bass, the guide says that they are a rubbish fish, but we all thought they were pretty cool. Nothing like this at home.
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ImageShack.usDoubled up with Ladd from the shoreline, GT and Red Bass
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ImageShack.usFishing inside the lagoon was a fun time with some easy fishing. Not having ay reef around lets you enjoy the ride on light tackle.
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ImageShack.usPE2.5 and a tiny popper produced this fun sized ulua
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ImageShack.usMy favorite fish of the trip was this MASSIVE BONEFISH that i caught on Ladd's new rod when he wasnt looking
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ImageShack.usAnd last but not least, the best moment of the trip is when i reached into a hole on the flats and pulled out this huge frikken Mantis Shrimp by his claws!!! It was by far the gnarliest thing i have ever done, and absolutely the best tasting shellfish you can ever hope to eat. Not to be missed by anyone who likes to eat shellfish!
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ImageShack.usI am missing a bunch of pictures that Ladd and Charlie should have on their computers, hopefully they will add in a bunch of then that i have missed.