Really informative video. The yak community needs more vids like this to show it's no joke out there sometimes. There's a lot of no-fun days that test you and wear you out sometimes.
I give you an A for effort. My PDL 132 is a little wobblie, but self rights if I get off balance. It is just how the hull is shaped, I think. Take care and blessings
I’ve been through there with both a seadoo spark and a 21’ center console. In both those experiences it was sketchy at best. The debris and current makes for some pucker moments.
That river can be brutal after a storm. Really nasty. I take my boat out of Freeport jetties and go west to east bank the logs and muddy water go out 4-5 miles into the gulf from river.
This here is absolutely what put you in my top favorite Fisherman's video to watch! Man you're insainly dedicated on every single aspect of these videos.
Black drum wasn’t legal to keep, it was oversized. Also, big black drum are usually infested with worms. If you’re going to use one of the commonly caught fish for ceviche, I’d recommend flounder.
That bridge you guys went under i always fish there. Me and my buddies maxed out on our red fish limit 8 times in the past 2 months. It would usually be 4 of us, so 16 reds a trip. Catfish are a problem there though. So annoying
why would you cast over two peoples lines instead of casting straight out in front of where you are at on the pier that is just uncool. Learn pier etiquette.
Jetti fishing is always fun. But darn, getting set up for it is not that easy. I always compare it to getting the baby ready to go out for the day. 😅😅😅😅.....
When your Wade fishing and you go into a deeper pocket of water, I call it a trough then you go up on a sandbar and then another trough. Those deep areas are long that I call a trough just like a watering trough for horses. if you wade out there in the water watch where the water is breaking in waves, those are your sandbars. You will have to go through troughs to get to it and if you’re carrying bait, keep it out of the water and those troughs those deep waterways are prime places for sharks and other big fish.
I’ve been living in Galveston for over 14 years… and still haven’t caught a huge red or flounder smh 🤦🏾♂️… imma get off the old dead shrimp and squid lol