Brother, love ALL your videos, truly exceptional in every way! Should you ever need a last minute crew member, I boat out of Waretown and will FILL your gas tanks! 😎 I'm equipped, and ready for Popping, Jigging, Trolling and Chunking. Tight lines, God bless and stay safe! 👍💪🙏
@@CFalicon exactly, i have the 14K on an Ocea Flex Drive (JDM rod) and the 4K FK for fresh water/Long Island sound. I want the 8K on an Ocea Quick Jerk (medium Setup) 👌👌
Sure thing. My jigging rods have 50 or 60 lb Diawa J Braid x8 solid braid with either 60 or 80 lb fluorocarbon leaders and my popping rods have 60 lb Cortland C-16 hollowcore with twisted leader systems, 80 lb mono for the twisty and 80 lb fluorocarbon for the bite leader.
Good to see the videos capt. Great catch. Curious what you use to determine when and where you are going to start your drifts..looks like you had p,entry of company out there, how many miles out were you
This was about 45 miles. I typically look for the most condensed birds and slicks in a situation like this. Another factor was marking the fish and getting a pattern of where on a particular lump they were holding.
I own a 24’ Hydra Sports CC. Holds 110 gallons of gas on a single Yamaha 200. I want to get into this type of fishing. I usually launch out of Manasquan. Any thoughts on the basics for me and the boat?
The first thing you want to take care of is your safety gear. Even 15 miles off the beach you want to have all the basics covered there. Next would be figuring out your fuel burn and what your safe range is. I would think you should be able to fish any of the typical midshore areas out of squan. I fished today about 17 miles from the inlet and there were boats much smaller than yours there.
Jezzz , im up here in Mass , i miss your Videos , keep them coming please !!!
You’re the only one I’ve seen making this type of content. Very cool.
Appreciate it!
Brother, love ALL your videos, truly exceptional in every way! Should you ever need a last minute crew member, I boat out of Waretown and will FILL your gas tanks! 😎 I'm equipped, and ready for Popping, Jigging, Trolling and Chunking. Tight lines, God bless and stay safe! 👍💪🙏
Looks like a sick trip, great video
I remember this day, so many sick Topwayer eats, so cool to see these class fish inshore
Hopefully they show back up
sweet videos, nice to see you using Stellas, i have 2, thinking about another.....
Buy once, cry once lol
@@CFalicon exactly, i have the 14K on an Ocea Flex Drive (JDM rod) and the 4K FK for fresh water/Long Island sound. I want the 8K on an Ocea Quick Jerk (medium Setup) 👌👌
The 8k is a great size
@@CFalicon some day. Thanks man!!
@@CFalicon that will be my next one!!
Great work 👏
good video thanks
I appreciate you putting the gear on the screen. Any chance you can include the pound test and type as well? Thanks
Sure thing. My jigging rods have 50 or 60 lb Diawa J Braid x8 solid braid with either 60 or 80 lb fluorocarbon leaders and my popping rods have 60 lb Cortland C-16 hollowcore with twisted leader systems, 80 lb mono for the twisty and 80 lb fluorocarbon for the bite leader.
Great video, always you catch nice size yellow fin tuna , very nice catch on spinning reel, how far out did you go fishing?
About 40-45 miles on this trip.
Good to see the videos capt. Great catch. Curious what you use to determine when and where you are going to start your drifts..looks like you had p,entry of company out there, how many miles out were you
This was about 45 miles. I typically look for the most condensed birds and slicks in a situation like this. Another factor was marking the fish and getting a pattern of where on a particular lump they were holding.
@@CFalicon
Awesome, keep the videos coming
Nice!
100% over bft. Put bigger hook on jigs next time. Great work 👏 👍
Another great video. Really appreciate the videos. I just wanted to ask you guys out of New Jersey. Is that where you're fishing at?
Yes, we're out of Barnegat Inlet, NJ
No thanks for the reply. Great information. Keep them coming b**** by Sandy Hook area out. That way my brother lives down there
Thanks for the reply. Sorry about that
Nice work Gents! Questionable gaff shot right in the meat.
Yeah that last one was no good but I also condensed that fight down from much longer via editing. Desperate times call for desperate measures
@@CFalicon You guys did a great job on that tuna!
How many hertz u keep ur sonar at?
I had it in High Chirp (150-240 kHz)
I own a 24’ Hydra Sports CC. Holds 110 gallons of gas on a single Yamaha 200. I want to get into this type of fishing. I usually launch out of Manasquan. Any thoughts on the basics for me and the boat?
The first thing you want to take care of is your safety gear. Even 15 miles off the beach you want to have all the basics covered there. Next would be figuring out your fuel burn and what your safe range is. I would think you should be able to fish any of the typical midshore areas out of squan. I fished today about 17 miles from the inlet and there were boats much smaller than yours there.
@@CFalicon I’m new to the tuna game too. Roughly what is the area or the grounds called that are 17 miles off Manasquan where you tuna fish?
That general area would be little italy to the mud hole