I unloaded the kayak in hopes of hunting some flounder and redfish in the creeks of Murrells inlet, SC. As I started off in the direction of the fish, I noticed the water was dropping faster than expected. I decide to change up my plans and stay in the creeks I traveled. It was good decision. I ended up with several nice flounder but no redfish. That’s ok. The day was awesome, and the fish were biting.
Thank you DCO Nation! Yall Rock.
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Equipment I used in this video:
Kayak: Hoodoo Impulse 120
Reels: Diawa Legalis 2500 / Penn Battle 3
Rods: TFO ProS 7’ Med Light Fast Action / TFO Pro S 7’ Med
Braid: 10 lb. Power Pro in Moss Green Color / J-Braid light Blue
Leader: Trilene 12 lb Monofilament
Lures: Jelley Baits Assassin colors: Electric Shiner / Warmouth / Vudu Shrimp /Crush City Freeloader
Jig Hook: 3/16 oz Trout Eye
Scent: ProCure Inshore Saltwater
Hat: Columbia
Gloves: Columbia PFG
Footwear: NRS Boundary Boots
Fish Finder: Garmin Striker 4CV
Battery: Nocaqu 12v
Camera: Go Pro: Hero 8 (2)
4 июл 2024