Hey bud, when releasing fish with a lip gripper, always put the lanyard around your wrist. It's not the reason one might think. I'll tell you why, it's for the life of the fish and not the loss of the gripper. If you drop that lanyard while the fish is attached, it will surely die. Just a bit of education. I've learned that recently. Keep those fishing videos coming!
Fished the Pocomoke in a canoe had a large shadow chase a white twistertail jigehead and spat it out got a chance to see it was a gar hooks don't really work on them seen boys using nylon rope
They've definitely started coming in. Martha's Landing was stacked with boats the last few days. I wouldn't doubt the IRI is producing keepers. They just need to bite MY hook! 🤣
Great video. My cousins and I always used to fish the evenings and usually did the best then, but that was freshwater fishing. I'm not sure if saltwater fishing is the same. Glad to watch you guys having a great evening.👍👍
Thank you! Night fishing is good and can produce but a lot of it has to do with water quality. We haven't had any rain in a month so the water quality has been good.
🤣 not long at all, although it's not the first time and it won't be the last! It's a love/hate with that rod....if it were 2" shorter I'd love it. But because of it I have to break it down everytime to put it in my truck.
Nice fishing with your son and good catches. Do they get any bigger as the season goes on Do you thaw the Sandfleas for a while before sticking them on the hook? Thanks for the video.
Thanks! They like colder water, bigger ones will move in as the season goes on. Unusually when the water temps drop below 50 degrees is when they start to disappear. I don't thaw them out, but they honestly thaw out pretty quickly.
I didn't realize it was crossed. The rod is about 2" too long so I have to break it apart to put in the truck bed. If it were 2" smaller nit would be the perfect rod! Ashley's been busy, the football season is over for our boys so you'll see her around more.