Nice !!! The word " boat " break out another thousand !! Good luck on them swords.. That'll be perfect also for those tilefish I had some good numbers in the poor man's at the Rock piles for them the bottom was a mixture of hard ,muddy , rocky. Quite lots of golden tile, Blue Line, in Ruby Reds. And once in awhile we would get sea bass but they were for 5 lbs. Another great video !!
I saw this video a while ago but didn’t comment. I stumbled across it again. Let me say that I am a jersey guy, I don’t live there anymore but still jersey to the bone nonetheless. I gotta say this...wtf. Didn’t anyone show you how to operate that reel? Didn’t you think something was wrong when the handle went flying around at 20 miles an hour and the whole thing was shaking like Saint Vitus dance! Ok - enough ball breaking...lol We catch em’ good in San Diego. I bought the LP1200 and like it a lot. The current is slow here, so most guys hand crank, myself included. We get away with 6 lbs of lead - very mild compared to most places. I prefer to use more (10 lbs) on the LP because it wears them down a lot more. The no current situation does seem to make the fish more erratic, they change direction a lot because there is minimal current to guide them. I know it’s cold there now, but these fish are always around. I subscribed, so I’ll check back in. Tight Lines Bill
ha. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. You would think for 5 k it'd have some instructions. But....yea I knew something was off. I figured it out in the end. I'm a pretty smart guy but lacking in mechanical common sense for sure. Glad to see ur out in Cali. I've thought about moving but just can't seem to leave family and friends.
Dang! Spending some cash!! Some people buy golf clubs, people like us buy fishing gear!! Have to send you pic of sword fish sword I have on wall caught out of NJ in 1976!! Woot!
the internal components of the 80 wide are just like a regular penn, but anything related to the motor/hooker side you'll have to send to Hooker for service