JZFishing was created in December of 2019 by a group of three teenagers all with a passion for fishing! Over the past couple of years, we have committed to building a community where we are motivated to share our experiences with others. Joe the oldest member of the group is a very optimistic outdoorsman with the most experience in stingray fishing. Joe loves to spend his fishing trips in the saltwater especially when on a boat. Zach the second oldest member is also a pro stingray fisherman and also enjoys a good day in the salt catching the biggest fish possible. Jack the youngest member is the fly fisherman of the group and freshwater master. Jack enjoys spending his days fishing saltwater with the other two but he really shines on the river with a light fly fishing setup!
Hate Sabiki rods 😂. What a tangled mess. Too many hooks to deal with. I don't have the patience. Ran out of that years ago. 😂 I guess I won't be having Anchovies anytime soon.
those are most definitely protected steelhead waters which means no fishing. so there is no reason u should be promoting, proud, or offering charters. please learn what you're doing
Just a quick reminder not to lay your short fish on the ground, especially if it has been baking in sun. Skin is very sensitive to dry environments, especially hot ones..just imagine you are naked and placed on a hot rock surface.😮
@@damgreene yeah but when the fish that it gets kind of hard to do that and I think it’s going to be enough stress and it’s been helping them out and being dragged out of the water
@@JZFishing but as a fisherman ( Catch n Release = same way you caught it ) should’ve just dragged it to shore , or atleast try to get it in the net. He didn’t even try smh
I have a question can you use the whole sabiki rig or would you need to cut some hooks off just wondering because I want to get a couple to catch live bait.
If you are fishing in the bay, you can only use 3 hooks, most sabikis come with 6+ so you would need to cut down to 3 hooks( in SF bay) 6 is fine outside the bay
@jonn40853 I think it's a silly rule when you can actually throw castnets in the water. It's a rule never the less. If for some off chance you get asked by warden "everyone else is doing it" probably won't fly.