She always makes me smile! You're so lucky! We weren't able to have kids. And by the time she's 6, she'll be outfishing you! LOL Living the American Dream! Making sure there's FRESH fish on the table for generations to come!
Don't hesitate to use a needlefish no matter what time it is. Day or night they work just as well, just work them a little differently. I've been using them day and night since the early eighties. Great vidio!
The only thing I would suggest carrying is a heavy spoon, like a Kastmaster or Hopkins Shorty, in 1 1/2 -3OZ depending on your rod/reel/lb test of your setup. My best day ever from the surf was on the north fork, on like the biggest Kastmaster they made at the time. We worked them right along the bottom, and had bass up to 50lbs for almost an entire tide.
@@Bsprecksfishing It's not so much the weight as it is that a large Kastmaster, Hopkins, or Krocodile, have a large profile, and they have action when retrieved slowly along the bottom. The albie tins are smaller, and really don't have much action. I do bucktails too, but I'm old school, I prefer the above metals for working close to bottom. The rest of your surf bag I'm 100% on board with!
Lost my dancos in the surf somehow, trying a gerber. So far early season has been good with the bomber long shot, sp minnow and mag darters. Good luck out there Brian! Thanks for the vid 🤙🏼
@@Bsprecksfishing for those conditions I like to use a larger SP minnow in the blurple or bone color, I’ve gotten decent bass with those. I have used a black mag darter with success as well in those types of situations. Then of course if there’s plenty of wash I’ll tie on a bucktail.
I've have the same bag for 5 years and it still looks and functions like the first day I got it. Highly recommend this bag!!! Pairs very good with a Z belt.
Holy moly!! That needle fish was a beast! Way to go on landing that beaut! Good luck with the Fall run this year. Have you seen any other signs of a striper bite. The needle fish bite is epic on the south shore sometimes.