Key West Kayak Cooking - Yellowtail Ceviche (quick recipe) and a Snapper Limit.

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  • Key West Kayak Cooking - Yellowtail Ceviche (quick recipe) and a Snapper Limit.
    Headed out to the edge of the reef to do some Yellowtail Snapper fishing. For this trip, I wanted to use a special chum mix called Yellowtail slop. It is made up of a defrosted block of chum, oats, sand, and fish bits. This mixture acts as normal chum, but also clouds the water, making it harder for the fish to see the line and hook.
    To make things interesting, I also prepared a Yellowtail Ceviche using a quick and easy 3 ingredient recipe. After cutting up the Yellowtail filet into dime size pieces, I added the juice of one large lemon. You want enough to basically saturate all the fish. I then let it rest in the cooler for a half an hour to "cook". Once it is done, I pour in some jarred salsa (enough to taste) and it is done. You can also dress ir up as much as you like with avocado or fresh cilantro. This was the quick version so as basic as possible. Scoop it up with some chips, and you have an awesome on the water snack.
    KEY WEST KAYAK FISHING: Equipment Used
    The Car - 1997 Honda Civic Hatchback DX
    The Motorcycle - 1997 BMW F650
    The Kayaks
    1) 2010 Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140.
    2) 2012 Hobie Adventure Island w/ Outboard Motor Mount
    - 2010 Suzuki 2.5 HP 4-Stroke Outboard
    - Lowrance Hook-5
    The Rods/Reels
    1) 7' MH Shimano Teramar, TMS-X70MH, Line Wt. 10-20lb, Lure Wt 1/2-1 1/2oz, Power: Medium Heavy, Action: Extra Fast
    - Penn Conflict 4000
    - Power Pro 20lb
    - Power Pro 10lb
    - Andes 15lb pink mono
    2) 7' H Shimano Teramar, TMS-F70H, Line Wt. 15-20lb, Lure Wt 1/2-2oz, Power: Heavy, Action: Med Fast
    - Penn Conflict 6000
    - Power Pro 65lb
    3) 6'6" XXH Offshore Angler - Ocean Master Freestyle Jigging Trigger Rod, OM66XXHT, Line Wt. 80-200, Lure Wt, 7 1/2 - 13 1/2oz, Power Extra Extra Heavy
    - Shimano Torium 16
    - Power Pro 65lb
    4) 7'6" M Hurricane Calico Jack IM7, CAJ-457, Line Wt. 8-17lb, Lure Wt 3/8-3/4oz, Power: Medium
    - Shimano Solstace 4000 FI
    - Power Pro 20lb
    5) 6' Ande Tournament Stand Up Rod, ASU-601A SDRMH, Line Wt. 20-50, Power: Medium Heavy
    - Shimano TLD-30A 2-Speed
    - Power Pro 65lb
    6) 6'6" Shimano Trevala, TVC-66MH, Line Wt. 50-100lb, Jig Wt 50-100g, Power: Medium Heavy, Action: Medium Fast
    - Abu Garcia 6500C3
    - Power Pro 30lb
    7) 7' Shimano Trevala, TVC-70ML, Line Wt. 20-50lb, Jig Wt 55-135g, Power: Medium Light, Action: Medium Fast
    - Abu Garcia 6500C3
    - Power Pro 30lb
    Plus a few other misc saltwater rigs that are used sparingly and some Bass rigs which I won't use in salt water.
    Filming
    GoPro Hero 4 Silver
    GoPro Hero 3 Black
    GoPro Studio Editing Software
    Header Graphic Created By: Jeff Kaphingst (www.jeffthedesigner.com) (www.rack30.com)

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