Follow Ryder and I as we go on adventures, we love to fish, hike, bike, and camp! Ill try to keep things fun but let me know what you would like to see.
We live in San Diego, love playing disc golf, making movies, and having a good time wherever we go. All good vibes here, thanks for joining us!
Is that right?! Wonder why…and is a speckled the same as a calico? I have a vid of me throwing him back too lol, was hoping to catch him swim off but he just sank.
Nice intro - You seem to enjoy your craft buddy !!! “ Smashed “ the Like button on this video & Subscribed my friend !!! Keep the film rolling, USCG Captain Scott Manning, US Army Veteran
Can’t wait to check out some of your other videos! I really think that you deserve more views. Have you heard of SMZeus . c o m!? You could use it to help get your videos higher in the search results!
@@DogDudeDrone next time target some rocks at dawn/dusk.. seriously... you might snag and break off, but there will be LOTS more crabs.. harbor areas can be good too, especially if people are tossing fish carcasses off the boats...
Gopro 4 and 5, the 4 has better audio but the 5 is waterproof so they have their advantages. Also a dji drone called the mavic air which has been perfect and sometimes Ill use a sony dslr.
@@deftrover damn thats chill! I went to school for multimedia degree, always loved using a gopro for my mountain biking and it just always made me excited to make a full edit. Just learned a lot from youtube too. Thanks again man, very motivating
Hey man, I've been watching your progression and love the vids :) I'm hoping to get into saltwater fishing in SD, so Im wondering if you got any tips. Basically, what have you changed since you first started fishing for spotties to get better?
Yo Bach first off, love your music! Thats a really good question, I guess what I really have changed was my lures and understanding slow is normally the ticket to getting a bite. Underspins have become a favorite especially weedless ones like the Owner flashy swimmer with a cork lock. Spotties love bladed baits. Another go to would be the “rodney special” which is a dropshot 1oz torpedo weight with a gulp mullet. Spotties love gulp! My normal retrieve is slow at the bottom and pop it a couple times every ten feet or so. Good luck man you definitely must fish for spotties!!! Thanks for the comment!!!