Thank you for responding always great videos. I have a place down south near Beaufort in Lucy creek I’ve never tried it but looking forward to doing it soon
Always enjoy your vids Christian! Merry Christmas to you and the family! On that note, I think I'll pack up my gear and see if I can catch one or . ...
You can catch them year round, but in the middle of winter some of the larger ones move offshore to the nearshore reefs. But there's still plenty of good eaters around
Get left handed baitcaster, thats what I use. I dont know how people use right handed, ive always reel'ed with my left hand on spinning reels so i dont know why people would change on baitcasters. KastKing has some real nice ones pretty cheap.
They can be caught year-round but in the winter there's certainly less competition. But the biggest ones usually go offshore innthe winter months, but you can still catch plenty of decent ones to eat and often more of them.
what do you use for your gopro mount
I know you have already heard this several times in comments, you can switch the handle on a bait caster to the left side. Loved your video.
Great tips on how to setup oyster bait! Nice sheepshead!
Nice tips for using oysters as bait, best part about it is its free! The water is so nice at that spot, calm day too, great video man!
Thank you and thanks for watching man!
Thanks buddy! Going to try my luck with oysters this afternoon!
Goodluck!
Glad to see you back out there after tight lines.
Another great video Christian. I enjoy your channel more than any others. Keep catching those sheepheads.
Thank you George, I really appreciate that that means a lot.
Great video man!
Thanks my man!
Thank you for responding always great videos. I have a place down south near Beaufort in Lucy creek I’ve never tried it but looking forward to doing it soon
Another excellent video. Merry Christmas.
Great video! Lots of good info. Tight lines ❤️🎣
Always enjoy your vids Christian! Merry Christmas to you and the family! On that note, I think I'll pack up my gear and see if I can catch one or . ...
I use a cut up bath scrub. works just like a spawn sack, but you get many sq feet for a dollar or two.
Nice work!
Yooo you got the toadfish bait caster🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video
What MIC setup do you use?
the man the myth the legend... the sheepster!! where ya been.. glad to see you!😀😀 😀😁😄
Haha thanks Captain. I've been posting occasionally but not terribly often haha I appreciate you watching!
@@MakeTimeForFishing bustin ya 🥜 man that all!! 😂
Another great video! Ever try to freeze the oyster pouches?
Have you tried freezing these little oyster packets? Wonder if they would still work?
Great video bro. I may try that trick out here w rhe oysters and see what happens🤷♂️
Thanks Glenn! I hope you're able to use that rigging technique for something out in Cali!
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They make left handed bait caster reels..the bait cast reel is the best....
Haha yes true they do, but Toadfish sent this one out so I thought I'd give it a shot!
Ok..awesome...what is the best fish finder for my small boat
I sheepshead fish a lot too
How late in the winter can you catch Sheepshead inshore?
You can catch them year round, but in the middle of winter some of the larger ones move offshore to the nearshore reefs. But there's still plenty of good eaters around
Thanks bro, I just got into Sheepshead fishing this year and I am obsessed. Still learning, and i live close to charlotte so not as easy to pattern.
Get left handed baitcaster, thats what I use. I dont know how people use right handed, ive always reel'ed with my left hand on spinning reels so i dont know why people would change on baitcasters. KastKing has some real nice ones pretty cheap.
You ever used store bought oysters
I haven't no, I'd be curious to try some day!
You need to get a left handed reel ---- I have 5-6 !!!
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Is winter moths the best ?
They can be caught year-round but in the winter there's certainly less competition. But the biggest ones usually go offshore innthe winter months, but you can still catch plenty of decent ones to eat and often more of them.