Yambag, same way you'd land any other big fish in a yak. It gets done all the time. That being said, it'd probably be pretty hard there. I have spent a few weeks fishing it from both boat/kayak and have learned how much those fish like to wrap around some pilings.
That being said, it'd be a lot easier on those ocean side flats in May. And out there, it'd be a lot easier to see a shark coming up on a fish.
-- That being said, it'd be a lot easier on those ocean side flats in May. And out there, it'd be a lot easier to see a shark coming up on a fish.
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