Dedicated Father , Husband , and Son ...I am a New Jersey / New York Angler , I fish Saltwater and freshwater ...I love surfcasting, pier fishing , kayak fishing , bass fishing , pike fishing and occasionally trout . I catch and release 99.9% of the time ..I hope you enjoy this channel , be respectful and bring positive energy and I promise I'll do the same ✌🏻
Cool video Gotta love the sabiki rig. I'm a marylander, and i've never had that kind of luck on that pier. Next time i'm going with that sabiki rig. Great job bro I enjoyed the video very much. Fellow Marylander. Ken
Thank you Scott! You do not need to buy a fishing license for Saltwater fishing in NJ, however you do need to get a Salt water registry ( it's free ) I'll include the link for it here just incase your interested dep.nj.gov/njfw/fishing/marine/saltwater-registry/
Im coming there in two weeks! Ive never even been to the ocean before, but i would like to know what are the good eating fish there that i could possibly catch?
If you want less bycatch when going for striper/blues I have noticed sizing up your bait will help a lot. Big bunker heads and sometimes whole bunkers will drive away atleast small dogfish
It's a term used to describe when predator fish such as bluefish are attacking smaller baitfish at the surface of the water , usually you see the baitfish spraying/ jumping at the top of the water to get away ..one of the best ways to catch fish in my opinion..a lot of fun
Have you noticed your line twisting? Every time I bring it out of the water it’s spinning like crazy. Added a split ring and a barrel swivel which helped but still annoying I have to add them to every hook
Yeah that does happen , kinda reminds me of how fishing a zoom fluke can twist the line , I like the barrel swivel idea , I'd probably just tie it up on the line tho , who knows we can experiment
I caught a skate on a 1” gulp minnow on a 1/32 oz jig head fishing for perch, I thought I snagged him but it was in his mouth, it’s crazy what stuff will chase down
@@Exploremorefishing any reason for the preference? me and a buddy were watching the video and have been trying to figure it out. Its a neat new concept to us
Lol great question, so the best part about having a bailess reel is it prevents you from accidentally casting an expensive lure out and it flying into the ocean , sometimes the bail flips over accidentally and it causes your whole rig/ lure to snap off ...it's happened to me plenty of times 😀 one less mechanical issue to worry about, hope this makes sense
There are 2 croakers , spot croakers and Atlantic croakers , yes 2 different species ...spot croakers are often called spots ...Atlantic croakers are often called croakers , thank you for watching
Thanks for posting, don't know how how old your children are but might be a great way to introduce them to the sport. Thanks again looks like you had a great time.