Bruh he gave me cash so i can fish at cuttings when sweenyes was on imola!!! I came back to pay you back the way.....thank you it's was my first time using live bait and it was a great experience
Cool, thanks for sharing your insights. Where's a good place to launch solo along the river? I need a launch dock with cleats to tie off while I park my truck.
Sometimes. But it's within the expected margin of error. Here is my math. I fish for stripers 30-40 times per year. To simplify, let's call it 250 hours Over the last 12 months, I bought 10 Wild Thing lures, and I still have 5 in my tackle box. So I lost 5. The Wild Thing has been the most productive lure, right next to the Golden Boy. When it hits the bottom, it creates disturbance in the form of sound and a cloud of particles. Stripers that are sitting in ambush react to this, chase it down, and eat it. I've only got skunked a few times. Most of my 250 hours produced fish. I know it's a long answer, but I actually wanted to work through the math myself. At $14.99, I'll gladly lose 5 lures a year to boat 50-60 fish.
Every time I try to troll those Yozuri style baits I get nothing but weeds every three minutes and give up.Also can you do a video on regular sonar and what a striper looks like on the graph
I worked at that shop back in 2016 awesome place. Cool to see the new owner as well
Bruh he gave me cash so i can fish at cuttings when sweenyes was on imola!!! I came back to pay you back the way.....thank you it's was my first time using live bait and it was a great experience
Cool, thanks for sharing your insights. Where's a good place to launch solo along the river? I need a launch dock with cleats to tie off while I park my truck.
I launch at Cuttings Warf. Great spot to launch with cleats, etc. Not very crowded either.
I’ll probably come by and buy some live baits thanks !
Trolling and hitting the bottom don't you hook up a lot of junk, shells, "napa grapes", etc. Lots of great information!
Sometimes. But it's within the expected margin of error. Here is my math. I fish for stripers 30-40 times per year. To simplify, let's call it 250 hours Over the last 12 months, I bought 10 Wild Thing lures, and I still have 5 in my tackle box. So I lost 5. The Wild Thing has been the most productive lure, right next to the Golden Boy. When it hits the bottom, it creates disturbance in the form of sound and a cloud of particles. Stripers that are sitting in ambush react to this, chase it down, and eat it. I've only got skunked a few times. Most of my 250 hours produced fish. I know it's a long answer, but I actually wanted to work through the math myself. At $14.99, I'll gladly lose 5 lures a year to boat 50-60 fish.
How do you hook the grass shrimp ?
We'll do a video on that. Easier to show than tell.
Every time I try to troll those Yozuri style baits I get nothing but weeds every three minutes and give up.Also can you do a video on regular sonar and what a striper looks like on the graph
Will do. On the next one, I'll focus on showing how to find them and troll the Wild Thing deep diver with all of the details.
What is the name of your shop?
Sweeney's Sports