Angler's catch weighs more than his boat 
By Mark Inabinett US Source: al 3/28/2009

Chris Vecsey did something on July 24 that few fishermen anywhere, let alone off the Alabama coast, will ever achieve. He hooked, fought, landed and successfully released an estimated 125- to 130-pound tarpon while fishing from a kayak.

"While she's not quite the biggest tarpon I've caught, I'm more proud of this one than any other," the 25-year-old Foley resident said of his first such catch from his kayak.
 

Coming off 13 straight days of work, Vecsey eagerly slid his 121/2-foot Ocean Kayak Prowler Big Game boat off the beach near Little Lagoon Pass (West Pass) and paddled alone onto the Gulf's warm waters around 7 a.m. that Friday.

"I remember the Gulf was flat and beautiful that morning," he said.

Since tarpon was his objective, getting live bait was priority one, but Vecsey said large herring bait balls were plentiful where he'd seen tarpon rolling several times before nearly 500 yards off the beach. He used a Sabiki rig to quickly catch all of the baits his aerated and insulated floating livewell could hold.

"I actually had a 60-pounder (tarpon) eat a herring off the Sabiki rig," he said.

 
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