Once you figure out the snags you can get away with some pretty light stuff in the current cuts. It's a good time. Thank you for watching 900lbgorilla, appreciate it!
Great video once again bob. Could you share what you look for/feel for before you know to set the hook? I just got into fishing also in Brooklyn and would appreciate any tips
@@Peachnbasil you want the blackfish to pickup your crab and take it before setting. It takes patience to sit through all the little taps but you’ll know when the fish has the crab by feeling the line move with a tiny bit of slack
Bob, why do you think there aren't really massive fish around? Seems mostly shorts to just keeper size. I almost want try east river since its 15 minutes from where I live but I end up driving up 3+ hours to RI and can routinely get a five fish limit to 22" tog from shore.
Tough to say, I think the east river works more like an estuary for them. They roll in, spawn out and leave. So you see a lot of small fish and some big ones at random times. But not like a reef spot in open water that might get picked for keepers early in the season. But heck, if you can go to RI, that is totally the move. Those are ocean fish and always bigger
A 3/8 oz jig along the East River is wild. Great videos
Once you figure out the snags you can get away with some pretty light stuff in the current cuts. It's a good time. Thank you for watching 900lbgorilla, appreciate it!
It’s good to see you today bob.
Great to see you today too! Thank you for saying Hey. Congrats on catching that Tautog
Go Get’em
Thank you Fish Guts!
Oh yea bob awesome morning great work keep slayin catch and released sweet all day
Thank you Boatdntcount! Having a good time fishing the river
lots of fun! nice toggies
Mad fun! Catch and release in the river is a good time
Caught my first tautog yesterday so much fun
Congratulations on your first Tautog catch. Enjoy the fun and fishing out there!
I’m about to take the train there tomorrow after work with my Penn Battle and just start hitting Black Fish 😂
Oh no don't hit them! Haha enjoy yourself and have fun out there
Great video once again bob. Could you share what you look for/feel for before you know to set the hook? I just got into fishing also in Brooklyn and would appreciate any tips
@@Peachnbasil you want the blackfish to pickup your crab and take it before setting. It takes patience to sit through all the little taps but you’ll know when the fish has the crab by feeling the line move with a tiny bit of slack
@ awesome thanks for the tip bob. Do you let ur bait sink to the bottom?
Bob, why do you think there aren't really massive fish around? Seems mostly shorts to just keeper size. I almost want try east river since its 15 minutes from where I live but I end up driving up 3+ hours to RI and can routinely get a five fish limit to 22" tog from shore.
Tough to say, I think the east river works more like an estuary for them. They roll in, spawn out and leave. So you see a lot of small fish and some big ones at random times. But not like a reef spot in open water that might get picked for keepers early in the season. But heck, if you can go to RI, that is totally the move. Those are ocean fish and always bigger
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bro smacked that go pro
@@ZaviaaDHagwood oh yes! That tail hit on the go pro
Can you share your fishing spots
Are they eatable?
Bob have you been striper fishing at all?
Nah not yet, I really dislike the striper crowds with the trucks on the beach. I'm waiting till December when it goes back to peaceful vibes.