Camped out at Yarborough a few weeks ago and had it to myself...got into a bunch of black drum. It was a good trip. Thanks for the informative content!!
Excellent report, once again. I’m passing your channel on to all my friends so hopefully we can assist you in climbing into the four plus digit sub world. This is the perfect kind of information I need since I’m from the Austin area and primarily fish on Lake Buchanan. I’m getting more into inshore and gulf fishing after a couple of exciting trips over to Venice, La. keep up these informative, helpful vids!
Thank you, Rick! I'm glad you found the video helpful, and I appreciate you sharing it. I'll do my best to keep up with the content. Thanks for the comment!
The aquatic center area looks promising for a shrimp fly. I’m getting pumped up for this summer. My son and I love poling places like that. Thanks for the information
Good info. I've always wanted to try Dimmit peer area. Damn dude now u giving me too many options to kayak fish! Lol. Decisions Decisions! Me and a buddy shooting for first weekend in June. Tight lines
It almost looks just like yours I can’t remember the manufacture it’s out of North Carolina somewhere if you send me your email I can send you a couple of pictures it’s pretty awesome fishing in this thing
Great, informative video. I personally, don't own a kayak. So, either wade fishing or bank/surf fishing would be suitable for me. I see that you said the JFK Causeway, is a good fishing spot. My only worry, is the depths of these waters. I am not a local, therefore....I'm very cautious of the unknown. I think I've casted from the sandy road, and ended up with tons of grass on my fishing gear. And lost quite a bit of tackle too. Any suggestions, or advice on how to fish this area, without a kayak ? Thanks in advance.
There is a relatively deep channel that runs along the JFK causeway that is about 200 ft. from the sand. If you can get some kind of cut bait on the bottom of that channel, you could do pretty well. There are some areas where they have cut perpendicular to that channel. In those spots the deep water is even closer to the sand. If you copy and paste these coordinates into google maps, you can see what I'm talking about. 27.644337367567736, -97.25077374009422 If you drive to that spot, wade out 50 or 60 feet and throw a bait as far as you can, I think you would do well. Just remember to shuffle your feet because there are stingrays. Hope that helps!
@@SchwindOutdoors Awesome ! Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate the coordinates also. Yes, I have practiced the "shuffle", since I started wading the salt waters. I even purchased some stingray rubber boots. I'm hoping they do, what they say they do. Thanks again, buddy. I really like your videos. Keep up the great work !
@@SchwindOutdoors One more question......What is best time to fish this area ? Early day ? Evening ? Night ? Thanks again. I already put coordinates in Google Maps, and saved. 👍
Camped out at Yarborough a few weeks ago and had it to myself...got into a bunch of black drum. It was a good trip. Thanks for the informative content!!
That's awesome! I bet that made for a secluded and peaceful trip. I'm in need of one of those!
Excellent report, once again. I’m passing your channel on to all my friends so hopefully we can assist you in climbing into the four plus digit sub world. This is the perfect kind of information I need since I’m from the Austin area and primarily fish on Lake Buchanan. I’m getting more into inshore and gulf fishing after a couple of exciting trips over to Venice, La. keep up these informative, helpful vids!
Thank you, Rick! I'm glad you found the video helpful, and I appreciate you sharing it. I'll do my best to keep up with the content. Thanks for the comment!
The aquatic center area looks promising for a shrimp fly. I’m getting pumped up for this summer. My son and I love poling places like that. Thanks for the information
I can't wait to check out that area this summer! Hopefully I'll have my skiff built and I can pole around that area with my fly rod.
@@SchwindOutdoors get your fly rod ready 👍.
Best of luck with your trip
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Great video! Thanks you for your effort.
Thanks for the comment man!
Thanks for the video and the tips bro... 😎👍
Absolutely man! Thank you for the comment!
Good video, thanks for the site tips
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment!
Good info. I've always wanted to try Dimmit peer area. Damn dude now u giving me too many options to kayak fish! Lol. Decisions Decisions! Me and a buddy shooting for first weekend in June. Tight lines
Check the wind direction and speed when you go out and use that to help determine where to fish. Good luck man!
Awesome video. Just subbed!
Thanks for the sub AND the comment! I really appreciate it!
Your making a small skiff !! 👍
I made about 4 of them
That's awesome! I'm really enjoying the build. I am ready to finish it up and start fishing on it! What kind of skiffs have you built?
It almost looks just like yours I can’t remember the manufacture it’s out of North Carolina somewhere if you send me your email I can send you a couple of pictures it’s pretty awesome fishing in this thing
@@homiedeehomiedee9963 I'd love to see some pictures! My email is michael.schwind89@gmail.com
Great, informative video. I personally, don't own a kayak. So, either wade fishing or bank/surf fishing would be suitable for me. I see that you said the JFK Causeway, is a good fishing spot. My only worry, is the depths of these waters. I am not a local, therefore....I'm very cautious of the unknown. I think I've casted from the sandy road, and ended up with tons of grass on my fishing gear. And lost quite a bit of tackle too. Any suggestions, or advice on how to fish this area, without a kayak ? Thanks in advance.
There is a relatively deep channel that runs along the JFK causeway that is about 200 ft. from the sand. If you can get some kind of cut bait on the bottom of that channel, you could do pretty well. There are some areas where they have cut perpendicular to that channel. In those spots the deep water is even closer to the sand. If you copy and paste these coordinates into google maps, you can see what I'm talking about.
27.644337367567736, -97.25077374009422
If you drive to that spot, wade out 50 or 60 feet and throw a bait as far as you can, I think you would do well. Just remember to shuffle your feet because there are stingrays. Hope that helps!
@@SchwindOutdoors Awesome ! Thanks for getting back to me. I appreciate the coordinates also. Yes, I have practiced the "shuffle", since I started wading the salt waters. I even purchased some stingray rubber boots. I'm hoping they do, what they say they do. Thanks again, buddy. I really like your videos. Keep up the great work !
@@SchwindOutdoors One more question......What is best time to fish this area ? Early day ? Evening ? Night ? Thanks again. I already put coordinates in Google Maps, and saved. 👍
I would say early morning is probably the best time.
@@SchwindOutdoors Thanks again 👍
where is Dimmit pier?
It’s one the other side of JFK Causeway. The coordinates are 27°40'12"N 97°16'14"W..
Catching no fish at wilsons on a hot summer day sounds impossible. You were probably fishing the channels. They don't hold much fish in the summer