For a full list with purchase links of all the gear I use go to: www.southernre... We took a yak trip to the Oregon Inlet Bridge to try for some Sheepshead and it turned out to be an epic bite!
@@SouthernReelsFishing will do! I just checked and it’ll be 4 weeks till I’m there but I think the surf fishing will be good too, I’ll probably stick to that until I get more experience in large currents in my yak
Awesome video!!!....Some great sheepshead fishing down there. I caught my First sheepshead climbing down on the old bridge concrete. Current is super strong scary
Hey man, love your content! I'm from the interior of VA but get to some salt a couple times a year. I'd love to see you put together a video on using tides charts, small craft advisories, moon phase, etc and how that information may affect weather you choose to go fish the CBBT, HRBT, or somewhere safer like Rudee inlet. Links with where you get that info from. I think it could help dummies like me get out there but stay safe doing so! Thanks and keep up the good work!
I'm a regular there and you are so right about the tides and trawler wakes; float plan, radio and pfd. I have to ask,...at then end you were talking about 90-100.....?
Great video Jesse, I'm gonna work on getting my first sheepshead this year. Just got a kayak, and I'm learning how to use it, those fish look like they don't commit to a bait unless they smoke it. I also can't believe you knocked all those monsters off of one piling lol
@@afout07 seems a lot like tog fishing, the little taps never get them. You have to wait for them to start swimming away before you know they are on there. Either way it looks like fun, can't wait to go to Ocean City in the summer and concentrate on these fish
@@Delmarvafishing it's kind of like tog fishing but not quite. Tog have a more distinct thump thump bite than sheepshead. A lot of times, the sheepshead feel like a vibration on the end of your line or it'll feel heavier or lighter. It's a very weird bite. Sheepshead seem to be much quicker to steal a bait than a tog too. You should check out the video on this channel about sheepshead fishing, Jesse goes into great detail about fishing for them. That video helped me catch my first one.
@@SouthernReelsFishing hey man up here by my place off mobjack bay we get even bigger fiddlers than that, it’s just the largest quantities are on federal protected land.