Whats up, I'm Dan, and welcome to Low Country Fishing. This channel is dedicated to educating fellow anglers on how to effectively catch fish in this Mid Atlantic Region. Within each episode I will show you where I fish, why I'm fishing there as well as the gear/tackle I use that makes me successful. Fishing and educating are my passion...Dan from Savannah
Great channel. I just found it and subscribed. I live in the general area, watch fishing videos all the time, yet I just found you. I have some catching up to do now.
Great job man!! I thought I put a comment in here but don't see it. I asked about the wall board you used, but then realized it was in the video. So never mind on that question. Thanks very much!! Stan
I appreciate your professionalism in all of your videos. I will be moving to Ocean Isle NC next year and am trying to educate myself on various fishing techniques. You do a fantastic job of explaining every aspect of what you are doing on your trips with great detail. Thanks for the free education and I will be watching all of your videos.
I have a John boat redfish and flats stalking machine as well I built for bays the flats and even the Gulf of Mexico side when water is calm and I have the autoboat gps controller as well that way I can use anchor lock and it will hold its self away from boat ramp while I park trailer and truck or while fishing it will keep you in that exact same spot using gps if you get on a hole or huge group of fish like mangrove snapper or speckled trout that isn't moving from that hole or area and keeps you in one spot so you don't drift and scare them away. You can use one finger and tap the arrows to change directions of travel it's so nice to have the gps controller on a John boat with electric trolling motor. I sold my flats boat cause I use a John boat setup like yours more then I did the actual boat cause it's cheaper easier less maintenance and I can still fit my fiance and kid on the boat with plenty of room to fish still with a live well for bait and a huge built in cooler that has a pump to pump water into from lake or what ever to keep fish alive for bass tournaments and fishing tournament that is catch and release or must weigh in while alive still. I finally won first in a fishing tournament last year for first time ever winning one with this kind of setup it was a tournament where you had to catch all 4 species of inshore game saltwater fish speckled trout flounder redfish and sheepshead and the one who hat the most weight combined won and I won with 51.5 lbs total weight the redfish was only 31 lbs, flounder was 10.2 lbs she was a huge floor mat, 6 lbs trout and a nice 4 lb monster of a sheepshead. I won 10k dollars and fishing rods and reels a new trolling motor, 1,000 dollar academy gift card, 2k dollar bass pro gift card that I could use for anything including towards purchase of boats utv ATV dirt bikes whatever I want, the monster offshore boat 82 gallon 330 qt yeti cooler which is now mounted on my offshore fishing boat, two electric reels on nice rods with the outlets and wiring harness to hook up on my boat which is installed now, and a bunch of fishing shirts and sunglasses and clothing and apparel from sponsors of the event. It was a great day with my budget salt water John boat. Everyone with their 50k dollar plus fishing boats and flats boats with the redfish spotting tours gps fish finders and all that was mad that someone with a 6k dollar setup won. It was a pretty tough day for fishing to water was kinda rough wind was blowing 10-20 mph winds so it was hard to find a spot that you could fish out of the wind or where the wind benefited you, heavy clouds overcast and even rained for a good 1.5 hours or so right at beginning of the tournament when they blew the horn for everyone to take off. All I have for electronics is a cheapo fish finder that I paid 50 bucks for off Amazon and it's basic it just shows simple pictures like if there is fish it shows fish moving across screen and you have small medium and large fish logos cause it can tell the difference in sizes kinda and shows grass as a bunch of little lines on bottom of screen and structure pops up as black circles and it gives you the depth of the water as well. Also the fish finder has a attachment with a float that you can throw out away from the boat and allow it to float around and it will tell you if there is fish where your casting to and if you troll with it behind the boat you can find groups of fish and structure and stuff like that as well. The main piece just screws onto side of boat or bottom of boat very simple but effective. Just Google lucky kayak portable fish depth finder. I bought it 7 years ago now they are 25-45 dollars now. And you can take it off the boat and use it on piers docks and from banks as well. Great for finding deep catfish holes in rivers I made a extension cable for it for rivers and it has now 150 feet of cable and let it float down the river to find the catfish
Awesome, straight to the point & very informative no BS vid about setting up an inshore rod & reel combo targeting redfish......just what I was looking for so I ordered the exact same rod today .... The reel will be next Thanks for this video, it helped me save some serious $$$
I use that same exact set up at the Savannah jetty for trout, slot redfish, and sheepshead. The only thing that changes is I use a little bit more weight to get the lure down in the water column and if I’m target and sheep head, I switch to a bottom dropper loop set up with crabs.
@@LowCountryFishing Thanks for the response. If fishing bottom at the jetty, I would imagine water flow is stronger and would need a good 4+ oz sinker, perhaps pyramid sinkers? Never been and Looking to get out there next month with a buddy! Thank you.!