I agree with a lot of your points. That said, I enjoy catching live bait. Wether cast netting, sabiki rigs, pinfish traps or flipping rocks for muds crabs. Different times of year mean different bait availability or different target species which adds another element to the experience. To me it's just another technique that has it's applications and adds variety. Obtaining, keeping and rigging live baits is a skill that crosses over if you fish for a wide variety of species and variety of environments (inshore, near shore, offshore, etc).
#9 spot on about the guides, lol. I have friends who are guides, and they would agree. I also had a guide friend, Capt John L Taylor that NEVER used live bait. In fact used exclusively the Bayou Chub Minnow. There were some spirited contests between him and Redbone Speculizer vs Bayou Chub Minnow. It was always a virtual tie; 2 great fishermen who COULD FIND FISH!!
There is a real satisfaction to catching a good box with artificials. When speaking about specks or reds, Yes, only artificials, but if I go after catfish, sheepshead, white trout, you know, the "other" species, I will bring a bag of dead shrimp. $2 bucks of dead shrimp can load the chest with those species, and lead to a fun day of just sitting down and reeling in something for the grease. I also fished with my daughter for years, and in the beginning, it was often live shrimp, but she has graduated. Heck, I often get out fished by her and my wife with artificials. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make videos and providing some entertainment. Subscribed.
I didn't get to watch the whole video yet, but live bait never lets me down here in Delacroix/hopedale lol also I subscribed. So looking forward to more content.
I would rather catch fewer fish with plastics than using live bait. That said most times I do as well or better than fishing buddy who uses live bait. Need to be better fisherman however.
Spot on mate.
I agree with a lot of your points. That said, I enjoy catching live bait. Wether cast netting, sabiki rigs, pinfish traps or flipping rocks for muds crabs.
Different times of year mean different bait availability or different target species which adds another element to the experience.
To me it's just another technique that has it's applications and adds variety.
Obtaining, keeping and rigging live baits is a skill that crosses over if you fish for a wide variety of species and variety of environments (inshore, near shore, offshore, etc).
#9 spot on about the guides, lol. I have friends who are guides, and they would agree. I also had a guide friend, Capt John L Taylor that NEVER used live bait. In fact used exclusively the Bayou Chub Minnow. There were some spirited contests between him and Redbone Speculizer vs Bayou Chub Minnow. It was always a virtual tie; 2 great fishermen who COULD FIND FISH!!
Used to love Capt. John's reports, and his demeanor in the reports section. Those were the good ole days of the internet.
Educational and entertaining. Tks for the info CD
I agree bait is a hassle i accationally use it beach fishing for Whitting
So true,3 people were fishing on pier with live shrimp, I was using luer & ending up with limit
mister rogers over here
I prefer to use artificial…. But when I have kids or very inexperienced people fishing with me… live or dead shrimp definitely help
There is a real satisfaction to catching a good box with artificials. When speaking about specks or reds, Yes, only artificials, but if I go after catfish, sheepshead, white trout, you know, the "other" species, I will bring a bag of dead shrimp. $2 bucks of dead shrimp can load the chest with those species, and lead to a fun day of just sitting down and reeling in something for the grease. I also fished with my daughter for years, and in the beginning, it was often live shrimp, but she has graduated. Heck, I often get out fished by her and my wife with artificials. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make videos and providing some entertainment. Subscribed.
I didn't get to watch the whole video yet, but live bait never lets me down here in Delacroix/hopedale lol also I subscribed. So looking forward to more content.
I would rather catch fewer fish with plastics than using live bait. That said most times I do as well or better than fishing buddy who uses live bait. Need to be better fisherman however.
Why are you talking different from your older videos?
Right. It’s weird.
You're clearly a purist....and there's nothing wrong with that. But, your prejudice goes way over the top.