Good stuff man! I appreciate your videos. Watching from Beaufort, so most of what you're doing is applicable to my fishery too. I've had some good days on those EZ shrimps - using the weighted hook from the weedless vudu shrimps after the soft plastic of it was all torn up and had to be tossed. Tight lines!
Yeah, Beaufort is similar enough! I’ve used weighted ewg worm hooks with success. I also like the zman finesse bulletz paired with the Ez shrimpz when I need depth in stronger current. Thanks for watching man!
Haha it will take a little time on the water but you will get it quick! Check out this video I made about some local kayak launches th-cam.com/video/uNyJAyCLdps/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Thanks Shane! One cast was all I needed on that tailing red. I worried I gave it too much lead but took it slow and gave it a jump at the right moment. Satisfying to see the arial view of what I’m hoping I’m doing but can’t see in the moment.
Much respect for the drone/fish action, and the effort to get that shot👏 And as always thanks for the details, on baits, and rigging. It really helps new guys, and old salts like myself!
Thanks man I appreciate that! The video was a slow burn but ended with some action I’m proud of. Old salt or new guy, we are all just blessed to be able to enjoy this beautiful lowcountry. Thanks for watching and dropping a comment bud.
Might be but it was definitely a handicap in this situation. Could have casted multiple times to the fish but instead was patient and threw drone to record it.
@@CurrentAngling I had the same setup in my tackle box and after watching rigged it up to a popping cork. First cast near the grass and a little rat red hit it the second it hit the water. Tried it in the surf on Folly this weekend and it was getting chewed up but not by anything big enough to land.
@jpciambra yeah, I’ve been killing in using all the live shrimp that are easy to net rn. However, live shrimp are a pain to keep alive and small fish eat them as much as big fish. I figured I’d try my best to match that bite but with artificial, my preferred method. Results did not disappoint.
Is it best to always fish the incoming tide. I just bought a kayak and want to hit the water this weekend with incoming tide at 730 a.m. I'll have live bait and shrimp/zman lures targeting same areas as you but near Sullivans Island need to find a good launch point for a kayak would you know any?
There really is no best tide, they all have advantages. I probably prefer a falling tide the most though. Bait is falling out of the grass, creeks, and flats, so predatory fish are waiting in ambush. This allows you to cast up and bring the bait across them in a natural way. There are a few access points on Sullivans. Station 26, station 19 on the back side of the island. Then nearby you have Pitt St on the intercostal (not an easy place to launch) also Gadsdenville/ copahee sound (avoid low tide). You can see station 26 and copahee in this video I made. th-cam.com/video/uNyJAyCLdps/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Thanks for watching!
That drone shot was insane. Awesome work brotha 💪🏼
Hell ya thanks dude!
Good stuff man! I appreciate your videos. Watching from Beaufort, so most of what you're doing is applicable to my fishery too. I've had some good days on those EZ shrimps - using the weighted hook from the weedless vudu shrimps after the soft plastic of it was all torn up and had to be tossed. Tight lines!
Yeah, Beaufort is similar enough! I’ve used weighted ewg worm hooks with success. I also like the zman finesse bulletz paired with the Ez shrimpz when I need depth in stronger current. Thanks for watching man!
Awesome footage, man. Thats a 10/10 moment w/ the drone shot, congrats!
Certainly a top moment for me! Thanks for watching!
One of the best videoed catches I have ever seen! Thanks for all the hard work that goes into making it happen!
Thanks man! I really appreciate it!
Just moved to the Charleston (previously MD) area myself! Thanks for the tips
Side note. Ive never fished inshore. So even locating marinas here Im lost haha
Haha it will take a little time on the water but you will get it quick! Check out this video I made about some local kayak launches th-cam.com/video/uNyJAyCLdps/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
To have all the stars align on that flat is amazing!
I would have screwed up somewhere
Sunk the drone
Land my lure on his head 😂😂
Haha! I only made one cast but at first was worried it was way too far in front. Lucky it went that direction and I was patient. Thanks man!
Awesome. I love the Charleston area. Plan on doing some diving there soon offshore.
That sounds pretty exciting!
Brother that was the most epic red fish catch ever along with the slam hell yea
Dude that made my year!
Also pretty generous to call that a slam with that micro flounder haha
Absolutely I am sure epic sight catch, slam, beautiful fish and on a kayak doesn't get any better.
So sweet!!
Thanks!
BROTHER! That was text book with amazing footage. Love to see it. Keep up the hard work man. 🤙🏼
Thanks Shane! One cast was all I needed on that tailing red. I worried I gave it too much lead but took it slow and gave it a jump at the right moment. Satisfying to see the arial view of what I’m hoping I’m doing but can’t see in the moment.
Good stuff man , looking forward to getting on a bite tomorrow !
Looks like it should’ve a beautiful morning! I walked out to dock this eve and ish were crashing and feeding all over. Tmw should be great. GL
That was awesome. Hard work and dedication will pay off. Keep it up brother.
No doubt! Thanks for watching!
Great work on the drone catch. Very nice!
Glad you enjoyed it! Its rewarding to see it from that viewpoint
Killer footage. I like the break downs with time stamps. Subscribed.
Appreciate you. Another vid soon
Killer drone footage on that Red! Great work!
Thanks man! Still my fav kayak moment
Super video work on that redfish catch, dude!
Thanks! That’s my favorite catch / shot to date!
Much respect for the drone/fish action, and the effort to get that shot👏 And as always thanks for the details, on baits, and rigging. It really helps new guys, and old salts like myself!
Thanks man I appreciate that! The video was a slow burn but ended with some action I’m proud of. Old salt or new guy, we are all just blessed to be able to enjoy this beautiful lowcountry. Thanks for watching and dropping a comment bud.
Great work on the catch with the drone!
Thanks!
That was a perfect eat on the flats buddy
Thanks! I was pretty thrilled about it too!
Great videos and fishing tips....Thanks
You bet. Thanks for watching
Just subscribed! Great video!
Awesome, thanks for the sub!
Awesome drone footage
Thanks! I was so excited about it as I’m sure you could tell lol
So cool! Great fish great job!
Thanks this one was fun!
Using that drone is approaching unfair! LOL
Might be but it was definitely a handicap in this situation. Could have casted multiple times to the fish but instead was patient and threw drone to record it.
That was very well done! Great stuff bud.
sweet
That was a good one
Thanks, I appreciate you Tommy
Killer video. Well done sir.
Lots of effort in recording and editing. Great to hear it’s well recorded. Thanks for watching!
@@CurrentAngling I had the same setup in my tackle box and after watching rigged it up to a popping cork.
First cast near the grass and a little rat red hit it the second it hit the water. Tried it in the surf on Folly this weekend and it was getting chewed up but not by anything big enough to land.
@jpciambra yeah, I’ve been killing in using all the live shrimp that are easy to net rn. However, live shrimp are a pain to keep alive and small fish eat them as much as big fish. I figured I’d try my best to match that bite but with artificial, my preferred method. Results did not disappoint.
Is it best to always fish the incoming tide. I just bought a kayak and want to hit the water this weekend with incoming tide at 730 a.m. I'll have live bait and shrimp/zman lures targeting same areas as you but near Sullivans Island need to find a good launch point for a kayak would you know any?
There really is no best tide, they all have advantages. I probably prefer a falling tide the most though. Bait is falling out of the grass, creeks, and flats, so predatory fish are waiting in ambush. This allows you to cast up and bring the bait across them in a natural way.
There are a few access points on Sullivans. Station 26, station 19 on the back side of the island. Then nearby you have Pitt St on the intercostal (not an easy place to launch) also Gadsdenville/ copahee sound (avoid low tide).
You can see station 26 and copahee in this video I made. th-cam.com/video/uNyJAyCLdps/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Thanks for watching!