Now that was a productive day !! Nice job with them northerners....lol. Again , as expected, another good video , nice job ! No socks with boat shoes ... that has to be a rule somewhere. Again , great video,and a nice bunch of fish !
Thanks for posting this great instructional video, I have just started kayak fishing and have fished the salt river with no luck AT ALL, are the areas that you are fishing here too far out for a kayak?, I have also fished in Yankeetown and caught some nice keeper snook, Ozello and Fort Island are closer to my house....any suggestions.....keep up the good work.
Kayaks are limited in warmer months. Most kayakers stick to ozello backwater by John brown or the end ramp. As it warms up fish tend to move out farther. Yankeetown has good fish near the end ramp as well as Vassey. I don’t know salt river very well to help you there
@@delta30024fly ... 40 ramp , just northwest , there are alot of oyster bars , and 2 small islands. Fish the edges of the western side of the 2 Islands, and the drop offs of the oyster bars. They're there , just have to have patience.... you'll have a great time.
I use shrimp for reds on a cork. Gulp shrimp for trout. And a paddle tail for snook. If I have mud minnows or pins on the boat they tend to get the bigger reds and snook. But shrimp will catch a lot
@@capt.justinwhaley-jwfishin6896 When you fish the mud minnows or pinfish, do you free line, or do you fish 'em under a cork? Thanks for the great videos. You put up some of the most consistently good stuff on youtube.
Beautiful fish Justin! Congrats getting the slam!
Now that was a productive day !!
Nice job with them northerners....lol.
Again , as expected, another good video , nice job !
No socks with boat shoes ... that has to be a rule somewhere.
Again , great video,and a nice bunch of fish !
Man you guys absolutely crushed it! New subscriber now 👍🏼
great video...I bet johnny fish is wishing he was there...I think we all wish we were there... nice job Justin.
Yep.... im stuck putting in counters and a new sink. But I'm going up there next week !!
Gonna hit the hot spots !! Thanks again Justin!!
Great day on the water along with a great video.
No cobia floating around out there? Slayed em
Man I want to take my kayak up there so badly
Great video!! What do you charge for a trip out ? I live in Wildwood
I don’t charge. Guests usually just pay for bait and gas to go.
@@capt.justinwhaley-jwfishin6896 I would be glad to pay for bait and gas ⛽️ anytime.
Thanks for posting this great instructional video, I have just started kayak fishing and have fished the salt river with no luck AT ALL, are the areas that you are fishing here too far out for a kayak?, I have also fished in Yankeetown and caught some nice keeper snook, Ozello and Fort Island are closer to my house....any suggestions.....keep up the good work.
Kayaks are limited in warmer months. Most kayakers stick to ozello backwater by John brown or the end ramp. As it warms up fish tend to move out farther. Yankeetown has good fish near the end ramp as well as Vassey. I don’t know salt river very well to help you there
@@capt.justinwhaley-jwfishin6896 Thanks brother.
@@delta30024fly ... 40 ramp , just northwest , there are alot of oyster bars , and 2 small islands.
Fish the edges of the western side of the 2 Islands, and the drop offs of the oyster bars.
They're there , just have to have patience.... you'll have a great time.
@@johnnyfish8273 Thanks for chiming in JF, where is the 40 ramp located, is it the boat ramp at the end of Yankeetown ?
@@delta30024fly .... yes,that's the one.
There is a little park I launch from right there.
I was going to go fishing today but it is snowing so I am just watching people’s fish 😂
I’m in Spring Hill, I’d be super down to go out and pay for some gas and bait man🤘🏽
Mud minnows or pin fish?? I couldn’t tell what y’all were using
I use shrimp for reds on a cork. Gulp shrimp for trout. And a paddle tail for snook. If I have mud minnows or pins on the boat they tend to get the bigger reds and snook. But shrimp will catch a lot
@@capt.justinwhaley-jwfishin6896 When you fish the mud minnows or pinfish, do you free line, or do you fish 'em under a cork? Thanks for the great videos. You put up some of the most consistently good stuff on youtube.
@@cjd2555 I usually use a cork when I’m around grass and mangroves. Can freeline if you’re around a deep hole or cut
Get something to stop the wind on your video