Im glad your videos popped up in my recommended list. I am a freshwater guy but as of last year started going down south to fish salt and I was absolutely clueless on what to do. Other tourist would stop and ask me for advice too and I had to tell them that I didnt know. I caught some fish by using bass fishing techniques but these videos will be a big help now.
I noticed that when I was trying to pick soft plastics in the baitshop so I just went with what looked familiar to me except I got them in a larger size lol. It worked great but I have yet to catch a flounder and that it was I have been targeting each time I go out. I have had lots eat half of my Gulp baits and follow them to the top but I simply can't get one on the hook!
Thanks for the info. Just started watching your videos and I find them very helpful, keep making theses informational videos helps starting fisherman like myself a lot.
Something I'd like to add is to always stay engaged while you are retrieving your lure. You have to think a fish is looking at it all the time. If you're not doing this, bites become more a product of luck, and then it becomes harder to duplicate what you just did to get that bite because you weren't paying attention in the first place.
very helpful tips im going to try these techniques soon when it gets alittle cooler here on the southeast coast of nc. I usually fish for basically anything but mostly flounder, trout, drum and pompano. I didn't have much luch at all this summer with soft plastics I mainly fish shrimp, cutbait, minnows, and sandfleas but want to try to get soft plastics to work because I got a ton of them for saltwater but never can get them to work. just wanting to save moneys on buying bait all the time lol....cool video ill try the tips I watch ur videos all thee time
Very helpful i actually went to corpus yesterday and tried my first soft plastic on jig heads and didnt have much luck...I am a fist time soft plastic user so didnt know what i was doing...
TIP: If you don't get bites after trying all of the above techniques then move to a different area and try again. keep doing this until you catch fish, and you will I guarantee it. Like Thresher said if there are no fish then nothing will work.
ThresherFishing very helpful man I'm new to soft plastics in saltwater. I'm always fishing shrimp and minnows now I'm trying soft plastics. Keep up the great vids bro
you are motivating me to make my own channel about fishing in los angeles california. there is not as many fish out here so it takes a good amount of skill to even hook up sometimes.
Great video. Thanks for putting this together. One thing you might consider as a follow-up for newbies... you mentioned jig heads, but didn't show any examples. You might consider a rigging example as a follow-up. Thanks again.
I've got about $50 that I'd like to spend on lures. I will be going to the coast around spring break time and was wondering what your top baits are I could get for around $50
What's the right rod for softbaits in saltwater.... for example I am using 4 or 5 inch paddle tail with 14 to 20 gram jig heads to target mj and barramundi in estuaries
I've seen you throw a lot of soft plastic tandem rigs.... Would you share that rig set up? Looks like it works well for you. Thanks from S. Padre/Port Isabel Area.
Bro off topic a bit but are those shade polarized? And what are they? I've been looking for something of that style. They look sweet. Hope you can enlighten me. TIA
Great tips. But you can work plastics in weeds. Just hook it weedless. Works well in off colored water or overcast days. Reds a lot of times will root through the grass with heads down chasing up bait. A nice soft plastic shrimp or paddle tail can fool a nice red or trout following.
Im new to fishing.... I like to practice at the pier. What do you recommend I use for pier fishing. I live in California (orange county) or anyone have suggestions?? Please help!!
Soft plastic in saltwater can be a little discouraging at times, there is always so much bait around for fish so you really need something to get their attention short of popping them on the nose with your bait. I enjoy fishing saltwater and I've always enjoyed using soft plastic but I kinda feel to some degree unless sight fishing soft plastic is at a disadvantage. I've been on piers before where folks use live shrimp and catch nothing those days I rarely get as much as a quick pass, other days I do pretty well I just feel their is always so much bait around in saltwater to really get a fishes attention on something which is not as lively or has any scent and typically if I do it's a freaking hard head catfish... From my personal experience I tend to do better with soft plastic turning high tides along flats where the high tide floods part of the beach which is normally exposed rest of the day redfish seem to love flooded flats.
ThresherFishing Mine were actually gifted to me by a stranger I met fishing. It was a rainy day out on the flats of the Jetty I fish. After skunking, I was walking down a boardwalk back to my car when a man wearing a dark grey rain Pancho stopped me. He asked for my help regarding a matter he could not fully explained. I complied only because we were both headed in the same direction and figured it would be awkward to walk back with him after I ignored his pleads for help. When we made it back to the parking lot he approached a white windowless van and opened the right back door. He beckoned me to step closer. Inside I saw 4 pairs of bolt cutters, the first blue, the second red, the third green, and the last yellow. Gesturing to the four cutters he told me to chose one pair carefully, for there would be consequences to my choice. Of those 4 colors, blue would be my favorite, and that is the one I picked. The man looked at me and asked if I was sure that was the pair I wanted because that particular pair of cutters habitually caused injuries to the user. Thanking him, I retracted my choice and changed it to the red cutters. He nodded his head and gently stroked a gotee I had failed to notice earlier. Are you sure he asked genuinely, red is the color of blood and fishermen being a superstitious lot wouldn't want the color of equipment to ruin a good fishing day. Although I am not superstitious I decided it was best to pick a new color, so I chose green. The man said I had chosen wrong and that I should try again. This time I chose the yellow pair and he looked at me with a wide smile and said congrats you are the new owner of a new pair of yellow bolt cutters.
i have looked over most of your vids but have not seen any where you are actually fishing for thresher you are very good talented fisherman and love the way you make your vids. but i would not consider you a dedicated fisherman. leopards, threshers soup-fins, 7 gills, makos and greatwhite are all fish i have caught i enjoy flounder fishing just as mus ch as you do you should try to fish for flounder with live bait. it is so much more fun than using plastics sometimes.
Im glad your videos popped up in my recommended list. I am a freshwater guy but as of last year started going down south to fish salt and I was absolutely clueless on what to do. Other tourist would stop and ask me for advice too and I had to tell them that I didnt know. I caught some fish by using bass fishing techniques but these videos will be a big help now.
Good to have 'ya. Heck some freshwater and saltwater soft plastics are exactly the same.
I noticed that when I was trying to pick soft plastics in the baitshop so I just went with what looked familiar to me except I got them in a larger size lol. It worked great but I have yet to catch a flounder and that it was I have been targeting each time I go out. I have had lots eat half of my Gulp baits and follow them to the top but I simply can't get one on the hook!
I can dig it, I'm trying artificial with very little luck but I just started so I'll be putting your tips to work. that's a thumbs up from me.
Thanks. Just gotta find the fish. Good luck.
been watching your videos lately and have been really curious on retrievels when fishing for trout and reds, very helpful video thanks!
Thanks for the info. Just started watching your videos and I find them very helpful, keep making theses informational videos helps starting fisherman like myself a lot.
Np bro.
just subbed! I'm from austin. Going down tomorrow to catch some trout! You got me excited I can't sleep! lol
I have to say your tips are easy to comprehend can't wait to put them to use.
Thank gary.
Something I'd like to add is to always stay engaged while you are retrieving your lure. You have to think a fish is looking at it all the time. If you're not doing this, bites become more a product of luck, and then it becomes harder to duplicate what you just did to get that bite because you weren't paying attention in the first place.
very helpful tips im going to try these techniques soon when it gets alittle cooler here on the southeast coast of nc. I usually fish for basically anything but mostly flounder, trout, drum and pompano. I didn't have much luch at all this summer with soft plastics I mainly fish shrimp, cutbait, minnows, and sandfleas but want to try to get soft plastics to work because I got a ton of them for saltwater but never can get them to work. just wanting to save moneys on buying bait all the time lol....cool video ill try the tips I watch ur videos all thee time
Very helpful i actually went to corpus yesterday and tried my first soft plastic on jig heads and didnt have much luck...I am a fist time soft plastic user so didnt know what i was doing...
TIP: If you don't get bites after trying all of the above techniques then move to a different area and try again. keep doing this until you catch fish, and you will I guarantee it.
Like Thresher said if there are no fish then nothing will work.
Nice video man, thank you for explaining how to retrieve the lures. Im just starting out and its good to know these things.
"Hepful"
ThresherFishing very helpful man I'm new to soft plastics in saltwater. I'm always fishing shrimp and minnows now I'm trying soft plastics. Keep up the great vids bro
I watch your fishing videos more than anyone else's. keep up the great work!!!
Appreciate that amigo.
jose lopez how to do know he's Hispanic? So racist dog.
This is Texas brother. Everyone calls everyone amigo.
you are motivating me to make my own channel about fishing in los angeles california.
there is not as many fish out here so it takes a good amount of skill to even hook up sometimes.
Can you make a video showing what you look for when spotting pot holes? Thanks
Great video. Thanks for putting this together. One thing you might consider as a follow-up for newbies... you mentioned jig heads, but didn't show any examples. You might consider a rigging example as a follow-up. Thanks again.
What about the Paul brown soft plastics
Thanks for the tips! And congrats on the 1,000,000 views!
Love the information thank you going to try at the bay area
great video as always thanks for posting it was very helpful info.
ok. so where do i go to figure out how to work those fallopian tubes?
Good looking out bro!
that second retrieve was two pops shacure's favorite retrieve.
do u have any weight on that
I've got about $50 that I'd like to spend on lures. I will be going to the coast around spring break time and was wondering what your top baits are I could get for around $50
Gulp swimming mullet/shrimp. Norton sand shad jr. Super spook jr. Mirrolure shedog.
Just to name a few.
ThresherFishing thankyou!
@@ThresherFishing Which color patterns of the Vortex shad are your favorites?
Have you ever tried Indianola fishing marina? Lots of big drum and bulls
Nope never even been to POC. Hear it's good though.
ThresherFishing I highly suggest it. Add me on Instagram hogslayer235798
Are these lures good to use off a pier... I am in Galveston TX and was on the Galveston fishing pier and live bait was only catching sharks
What's the right rod for softbaits in saltwater.... for example I am using 4 or 5 inch paddle tail with 14 to 20 gram jig heads to target mj and barramundi in estuaries
Thanks for the tips bro!
I fish the West Coast in Cali, but still this is my favorite Fishing channel. I'm always looking forward to your watching your vids. Keep it up Bro
Heck yeah thanks buddy.
Another great informational video bro. keep the vids coming. #CityByTheSea
Thanks
Do you think that fishing with soft plastics depends a lot on color as well or no?
What weight length and action is that rod?
Do you use a weight to cast out?
I've seen you throw a lot of soft plastic tandem rigs.... Would you share that rig set up? Looks like it works well for you. Thanks from S. Padre/Port Isabel Area.
ortiztino he has a video on how to make the rig you should check it out
Im pretty sure he has a video on how to setup a tandem rig just search it :)
Gonna look for it... Thanks for the info
yea no problem hope you find it
What are pot holes? I’m pretty new to fishing
That coastline you're fishing looks like corpus christi bay.
What action is your rod what length
Good vid
What's that white fuzz stuff you got around your cam?
Wind shield thing I made out of a stuffed animal lol.
ok dude liked the vid u sent the liknk I watched and subscribed. im here in south florida not mych Ii n the way of flounder and trout though. tks sir
do you use a weight while using a soft plastic lure?
Hi i was just wondering if you can give me your opinion on which is the best reel for inshore fishing in the 80-90 range ?
Bro off topic a bit but are those shade polarized? And what are they? I've been looking for something of that style. They look sweet. Hope you can enlighten me. TIA
Great tips. But you can work plastics in weeds. Just hook it weedless. Works well in off colored water or overcast days. Reds a lot of times will root through the grass with heads down chasing up bait. A nice soft plastic shrimp or paddle tail can fool a nice red or trout following.
Do you catch much at those little easy to access parks? Would think they are very heavily fished. Ever fish around the Lexington?
Nah they're not good for much other than gafftop. Occasionally some other species though.
if I bought a 1/8 oz Jighead can I buy any soft plastic?
Do you mean can you put any plastic on it? Yeah pretty much. 1/8 is pretty light though unless youre fishing shallow water.
ThresherFishing yah I'm lookin to fish at the Mustang island flats probably wade fishing could I also use a 1/4?
Im new to fishing.... I like to practice at the pier. What do you recommend I use for pier fishing. I live in California (orange county) or anyone have suggestions?? Please help!!
is that a medium light or just a medium power rod?
Medium.
I love your videos man!
what length rod do you use?
what rod to use what action and lure rating
What gear ratio reel do you use?
How long have you attended TAMUCC?
Since 2014
ThresherFishing I'll be there next year. I hope I get the chance to fish as much as you do😂
Have u tried bass worms
Great video
What program do you use for editing?
Adobe Premiere pro.
Nice video man! We're did you get that shirt? I'm asking because I need some basic tees.
Idk just a hanes shirt I think.
ThresherFishing Thx Bro
Gulp_Man102 lol
just spotted you out and about filming
lol nice.
Thanks for the information
Watch for a tic( pluck) on a tight line !
Good tips thanks! But was I the only one waiting for tip 4 lol
Hey brother jw want part of Florida do you live
Texas
ThresherFishing thought you lived in south Florida after the first few videos
Soft plastic in saltwater can be a little discouraging at times, there is always so much bait around for fish so you really need something to get their attention short of popping them on the nose with your bait. I enjoy fishing saltwater and I've always enjoyed using soft plastic but I kinda feel to some degree unless sight fishing soft plastic is at a disadvantage. I've been on piers before where folks use live shrimp and catch nothing those days I rarely get as much as a quick pass, other days I do pretty well I just feel their is always so much bait around in saltwater to really get a fishes attention on something which is not as lively or has any scent and typically if I do it's a freaking hard head catfish...
From my personal experience I tend to do better with soft plastic turning high tides along flats where the high tide floods part of the beach which is normally exposed rest of the day redfish seem to love flooded flats.
good tips!! will use them
Good luck.
always a good video man, think i've watched all of yours lol. Log on to youtube and look for new vids from you! Keep it up homie!!!
Thanks. Nice car.
Hey thresher you still go to A&M
Yep.
I was gonna if you know my cousin her name is Amanda cuz I showed her one of your videos and she said that she might have seen you
ThresherFishing I was gonna ask*
Link those shades man, they look sweet.
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ThresherFishing Appreciate it, bro.
thanks for the help
like 102 good job thresh
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keep on posting
think i need go fishing where u go lol
Do a pink lure challenge
Though this was a hand fishing channel lol
What was tip #4 from your dad? 😝 my own tip: If it is the owl you seek, study not the owl, study the mouse...
Dude! I have the same bolt cutters.
Got em from walmart lol.
ThresherFishing Mine were actually gifted to me by a stranger I met fishing. It was a rainy day out on the flats of the Jetty I fish. After skunking, I was walking down a boardwalk back to my car when a man wearing a dark grey rain Pancho stopped me. He asked for my help regarding a matter he could not fully explained. I complied only because we were both headed in the same direction and figured it would be awkward to walk back with him after I ignored his pleads for help. When we made it back to the parking lot he approached a white windowless van and opened the right back door. He beckoned me to step closer. Inside I saw 4 pairs of bolt cutters, the first blue, the second red, the third green, and the last yellow. Gesturing to the four cutters he told me to chose one pair carefully, for there would be consequences to my choice. Of those 4 colors, blue would be my favorite, and that is the one I picked. The man looked at me and asked if I was sure that was the pair I wanted because that particular pair of cutters habitually caused injuries to the user. Thanking him, I retracted my choice and changed it to the red cutters. He nodded his head and gently stroked a gotee I had failed to notice earlier. Are you sure he asked genuinely, red is the color of blood and fishermen being a superstitious lot wouldn't want the color of equipment to ruin a good fishing day. Although I am not superstitious I decided it was best to pick a new color, so I chose green. The man said I had chosen wrong and that I should try again. This time I chose the yellow pair and he looked at me with a wide smile and said congrats you are the new owner of a new pair of yellow bolt cutters.
i have looked over most of your vids but have not seen any where you are actually fishing for thresher
you are very good talented fisherman and love the way you make your vids.
but i would not consider you a dedicated fisherman.
leopards, threshers soup-fins, 7 gills, makos and greatwhite
are all fish i have caught i enjoy flounder fishing just as mus ch as you do
you should try to fish for flounder with live bait. it is so much more fun than using plastics sometimes.
troll
What was your dads 4th tip? You skipped his knowledge.. Bad son..
lol just found it
I'm a fartist....poot
flawless.... bitch... hahaha
Fallopian tube, LMAO