So nice meeting you and Bearded Brad with my husband and friends at BeachBumOutdoors a couple days ago ! You guys are so authentic- you made my day!!! Store is awesome. Learned so much and we caught several Pompano already. Love all these videos!
For 25 years I have been going to 30a and this is the first spring I have not made it down. ;( Love your videos though as they bring me there for a second. ;)
I've never commented but watched a lot of your vids. I am commenting because I loved the fact you did not spend 2-5 minutes at home telling us what you were planning... I use that as commercial time and go do things so I can watch you fish. Loved that you were ready to jump in and then talk. Even got a like. I'm pretty tight with those... ;-) thanks for what you do. It;'s not a complaint ... only comment.. sort of like opinions and other things.. we all have one.
You ever use the larger 6.5inch yozuri mag darter in the mullet pattern? Think that may help a bit especially if you know you have fish species in the area that eat the mullet. I love using the white and holographic bronze due to the two colors really do cover alot of the color patterns of the bait out there.
Used to catch 12-20 pound blues blitzing the surf on Hatteras Island in NC regularly late '80s thru the mid '90s. Amazing seeing them chasing schools of Speckled Trout into the wash on the beach. I once dip netted a 7-8lb Speck between my feet. One big bite out of it...
Thanks for the great content. When fishing a a spoon do you mostly use a steady retrieve so it doesnt get stuck on bottom or jig it as it comes back? I dont have much experience with this type of lure
Have yall ever fished the bayside dauphin island. I’m bringing some lures and circle hooks. What else do yall recommend for little fish? First day is tomorrow
For spanish cast and retrieve the lure like you’re trying to take it away from the fish and keep them from getting it! For bluefish let the lure sink to the bottom and retrieve much slower.
Using the Old Red Devil out in Arizona when I was a kid having fish with a spoon in probably 40 years but I did just go buy a silver and a gold spoon to bring back old memories going to use them on the beach this summer hopefully I do as good as you have with one PS stay away from the catfish
When I was younger my dad and I would fish Doctors Pass here in Naples ,,,I would throw out a cut piece of mullet or Ladyfish on a big rod and caught a few Big Blues like that,,,They were prob 7 - 8 lbs and Powerful they definitely fight Hard!!! We would eat them and they were good,,, Not really targeting them but I remember catching a few Big Blues like that,,
I went out on the party boats out of NJ when I was a kid. We'd bring a 55 gal trash can to put the fish in. It'd be overflowing by the end of the night! Good times, eh!
People that don't know might think you were being dramatic saying they can bite your finger off. 6th - 11th grade in Dover Delaware. Every year at least one person was reported on news to have lost an appendage.
I’ve noticed after following you for over three years that you spend very little time in the water. The few times I’ve fished the beach, I find myself in the water a lot. I guess I’m trying to get out further. Why is it You don’t wade in the water?
In the panhandle of Florida (and the gulf coast of Alabama) the trough between the shoreline and the sandbar is closer and deeper than on the Atlantic coastline. You don’t have to cast as far (or over the sandbar) to catch common targets species like whiting and pompano. If you’re specifically targeting larger fish you can wade out to make sure your cast gets past the sandbar, but if you’re just wanting to bring home dinner there’s usually not a need to do that.
Spoon, pen slammer, spanish.... maybe bonita or young albacore. Ok... blues.... ladies...... blues stink for food unless fresh and properly cleaned. Rather eat bonita.