@OvernightCelebrity are you talking about the one in marietta georgia? There has been some confusion as this is a private lake I was at. Unfortunately not open to the public. I was with a friend who lives in the neighborhood. No bank fishing as its all backyards.
@@easonadventures the reason I was asking is because I feel like their squid seems thicker than the stuff we buy for bait. It’s hard for fish to steal the bait. I was wondering where I can get some of their squid.
Yeah we spend a week there every year. Catch a lot of Whiting. Some Lady Fish this year as well. One year it was all Catfish and small Sharks for some reason. Caught a good sized Redfish several years ago
Yeah, that's all i usually get since it's so hot at the beach that time of year. Gives me something to do that's more fun than just sitting there, though.
I’m a pretty big fan of your content I’m 14, and I fish so much. I would love to see you do another sope creek video because I live and fish there and there are bass, carp, and catfish in the creek even though there are not super wide areas of the creek, there is some wide areas that have big bass, and carp in them
Thank you for releasing. I read that the rules are ALL CATCH AND RELEASE but no one seemed to be releasing so again thank you. I might come down to try out new worms on Texas rigs. And to really work on skipping baits under docks. Odd that you're catching them on a little spinner that you mainly catch trout with; in rivers.
@@easonadventuresmy maiden name is Eason. My father's family are from Southeasten North Carolina, at least for 4 generations. Wishing you and yours happy and safe travels!
There is NOT a shark named a "SHOVEL NOSE SHARK". For some reason you referred to every little shark you caught on 2 separate videos as being a "Shovel Nose"- even lying to a kid about them being named that because of their pointed nose. I only watched 2 videos because my remote batteries died and I didn't feel like changing them at that point. You are obviously a fishing novice but try to act like an authority. I have NEVER met anyone that repeatedly calls a Whiting a Southern Kingfish. I know its official name is southern Kingfish but you say that you caught a king or a Kingfish to a fisherman they picture a King Mackerel- a far greather catch than a common whiting. Never seen a grown man get so excited over 1 SMALL stone crab! On the positive: your videos are good for a laugh with my friends...
Thanks for the views anyway. Please let me know if you know the actual name of the shark species. I was told that name and have used it for a long time. I guess its a collquial name.
@@easonadventures thanks man, I saw your video on Thompson park too, I just left the park for the 5th time and didn’t catch anything, idk how you make it look so easy lol
Great video! I'm starting in a few days on the southern end of the Bartram Trail and hiking to Cheoah Bald. Before I start on the Bartram, I'll hike about 9 miles of the Foothills Trail from Oconee State Park, to the side trail leading to Russell Bridge.
If you want to catch some junk fish, this is it for you. If not, go do a split charter with someone, catch some real fish, grouper, ARS etc. No way am I paying $89 for an adult for 4-5 hours fishing for junk fish. Takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours each way, then fish maybe 4-5 hours. Plenty of charters around here will do split charter with 5-6 people where you are buying one seat. Will catch more fish, better fish and have fun.
And here I was thinking I had fun! I did just learn about split charters and I'll definitely have to look more into that. Obviously the fishing would be better than these type of boats. I would guess they would still run about double for a full day charter right?
Yeah unfortunately private charters are just too expensive. I agree you get what you pay for. Had plenty of action though and the white snapper are delicious!
Do you have a boat/canoe? If so chattahoochee river or the george h sparks reservoir(never been but want to go) or lake acworth. If not there is a lake by county services next to al bishop sports complex. Gbs lake is a pay to fish lake. Other than that I'm normally climbing in creeks and fishing or sneaking onto apartment complex lakes.
@jasonarrowood3349 no specific guide just a bit of research. it was the bartram trail guide book from amazon. I just parked at the southern terminus and left my vehicle (there are no fees) we had a shuttle driver that I found through Google. His name was Sherpa Al. I think it was $110.
Ideally an 8 ft rod or longer with 30-50lb line. Braided line gets through the wind and waves better. My penn fierce rod and reel combo 9 foot is affordable and casts really well.
Great video! Does your aunt let the public use the pond? If not, do you know where Bass Lake or Bass Pond in Brunswick is, or where the town’s best bass fishing is? Thank you!
No, it is a private pond. I don't do much fishing down there. I was back home for a vacation and just had a few minutes to throw a bait around. I always find places by searching on Google Maps, so try that.
I'm sure they have their spots they hit over and over again. Somewhat limited by how far out they can get in the big slow boats. Private is where it's at if you canbut its still fun.
We were not given any I dont know if they would have any by request. All 3 of my children were fine and it is a very slow moving tour where you are seated at all times.