Until a few months ago, I'd been a bank angler pretty much all my life. Then I picked up kayak, and I've had to relearn d**n near everything (which isn't a bad thing).
The one thing I haven't really gotten comfortable with yet is landing a bass from a kayak. Landing a bass on the bank had become second nature to me, but now I'm struggling. I've lost I don't know how many fish just a couple feet from my kayak, because I just haven't gotten a handle on things yet.
When I get a fish up to the boat, I end up with 'tryannasaurus rex arms' -- I'm trying to maintain a tight line with my rod (held in my left hand), while reaching for the fish with my right hand, but keep doing something wrong. Sometimes, I give the fish too much slack and it gets off. Other times, I hold the line too tight and they snap it (this only applies to larger bass). And yet other times, I just straight up fumble the pick up and one of the previously mentioned things happens.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone else has gone through the same type of thing and some advice.
For clarity: I personally don't like netting or lifting the fish onto the boat with my rod -- it just doesn't feel 'sporting' to me for whatever reason. To stay on even terms with the fish, I like to pull them out of the water with my hand.