Took a trip down to East Matagorda Bay with the Solo Skiffs and a couple friends to see if we could get on the fish! It was an amazing time exploring new waters and fishing with buddies in the open bay.
cdrawdy23 after experiencing that I did a little research and found its because the mud particles suspended in the water absorb more heat thus making the water warmer in those areas.
@@KagenFishing that's some good info. I hit the shallows hard for sunning fish, but that makes sense that the muddy water would hold the heat 🤙 Damn I can't wait to get my solo
Keegan Redfish usually travel in schools of 50 each or more & there mates will actually follow each other in when you catch one. Look for swirls or disturbance in the water & stay with them. If you star catching smaller Reds there the other schools which follow the slots.
Hell yeah brother! I love East Matty. My favorite spot besides going down to corpus. You need a gps and start marking those spots. Also that plum truese. Bruhhhh that’s my go to. Slay them in coprus in that color as well.
Hey man when they rip the bait off the hook(pants you) change the bait, you will hook up more after you do. They suck it off the hook before your hook can get in there mouth.
I think i now own that solo skiff that Justin was using at that time. I looks exactly like it. Did he ever sell to anyone in the Houston/ Magnolia area?
Bro was this like last Sunday or two Sundays ago? I think we ended up drifting like right next to y’all even though we were trying to stay out away from y’all
weirdfish weirdfish his name is Brice Sanchez. Look him up on Facebook and you can message him through there. He will answer quick and is a great guy to work with! Btw name drop my channel to him!
@@KagenFishing dropped channel for sure quick question just picked mine up noticed that the deck and floor are very wavy not flat by no means was yours so wavy when you bought it
Keegan Redfish usually travel in schools of 50 each or more & there mates will actually follow each other in when you catch one. Look for swirls or disturbance in the water & stay with them. If you star catching smaller Reds there the other schools which follow the slots.