I tried your technique today up here in Brooklyn. Used salt strong Alabama leprechaun on a half ounce jog head and managed 1 short and 2 keepers from shore. I’ll definitely keep it in my bag of tricks. Thanks for the vid.
Epic my asian brother. I've been watching your vids for a couple of yrs now and the single jig is king. In the Philippines we say dakilang mangingisda(great fisherman)👊🏽💪🏽🤙🏽
long net is funny to me I’m in the west coast and we use a hoop net with a rope I can net up from a longer distance like a tall bridge or pair and fit a bigger fish there had been moments where it’s been a life saver
Upside down or right side up, it doesn't matter - just make sure you thread the bait on straight. The net is linked in the description - ebay.us/KWtYHq
@@CookingandFishing Thank You so Much.....Your vids/techniques are a game changer! Conventional Techniques (high Low or Dragging gulp on a long leader) have you catching 20-30 Pancake size fluke before getting anything close to a keeper...Cant wait to put it in action. I assume there will be a learning curve....
@@josepharvizzigno4641 Haha thanks!! There is a learning curve but once it clicks, it clicks. And it's the same concept/feel for all types of jigging...from super finesse freshwater stuff to cod and tuna jigging - it's about being one with your jig at all times, and the ability to downsize your tackle when the situation calls for it. Tight lines!!
Thanks!! Tide is very location dependent...some spots produce better on the outgoing, others on the incoming...but usually the fish don't move very far. They just set up differently, and in our experience they almost never shut down entirely. Don't neglect dead high/low water either - some of our biggest fish comes at slack tide!
@@CookingandFishing great to know thanks for the reply! I may also be interested in lessons this season, could you send me a dm with some info on that please. Thank you and hope you have a great weekend!
Nice fishing. My guess this was just before opening day as you didn't keep any, Plus no one there fishing as it is a very crowded spot. Barely any room every day since opening day.
So if the Key Structure is a far cast from Shore (Channel Edge or Bar) would you upsize the jig head (3/8) and use a longer rod, like 8 ft so you can get the same action on the jig, but further off shore?
If that's how far you have to cast then yeah, a longer rod is probably necessary. In which case I recommend the JDM seabass rods like the Dialuna or Lunamis 96m etc.
Looking at his rod holder on last years vids, I made one myself out of PVC. It was very easy. Heat sand and put into the pipe you want to bend for the handle.
@@fishingguuru6888 There's not enough room here to explain all the reasons this is a terrible idea - first of all no one is stepping forward to claim responsibility for pushing through this option - it was not among the favored options throughout the hearing process, and last minute the board adopted it - putting all that effort into one year class is idiotic, a 1" slot is insanity and will lead to a ton of discard mortality and high grading. We've had plenty of days where finding a fluke under 18" was a chore, and for the most part we're fishing from shore. Guys fishing the Jersey reefs come July/August can go through days w/o seeing a 17" fish. I can go on and probably will in later videos/podcasts, but yeah we're not participating in this year's regs. A 17" fluke will always be a short in my book.
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Awesome vid Marc! I’m so hyped for this fluke season. Gunna take a day off of school and do some exploring. Good luck!
Same to you!
Good luck! I was watching some clips on your channel and they brang back so many memorie. Thanks!
I tried your technique today up here in Brooklyn. Used salt strong Alabama leprechaun on a half ounce jog head and managed 1 short and 2 keepers from shore. I’ll definitely keep it in my bag of tricks. Thanks for the vid.
Nice! Definitely get yourself some gulp, you'll catch 10x the amt of fluke.
One of my favorite spots to fish for flounder. Awesome day for yah
Any way u could possibly tell me where this place is at? I’m trying to find new spots 🤔
Epic my asian brother. I've been watching your vids for a couple of yrs now and the single jig is king. In the Philippines we say dakilang mangingisda(great fisherman)👊🏽💪🏽🤙🏽
Love it! Thanks!
I watched your vid again and I didn't catch the first time. Did you change your cadence?
Great Job!!!..You Absolutely.demolished it..I live in the area as well, , hope to see you guys on the water.....Artie
Thanks!
long net is funny to me I’m in the west coast and we use a hoop net with a rope I can net up from a longer distance like a tall bridge or pair and fit a bigger fish there had been moments where it’s been a life saver
Nice fish. And measuring board is cool! Curious why did you use the 3/8 & not the 1/4?
Depth
Great start! Thanks for the video
You killed it man!!!
Excellent angling and well photographed video, mate. Cheers!
ty!!
Great non stop action! We need info for that net and measuring tape.
Added links to both in the description, thanks!
This dude just smashing the flaties in complete silence lol
So Awesome...Do you hook the Jerk Shad upside down? Hook coming out of the Slot? Also where did you get that Net? And what is it called?
Upside down or right side up, it doesn't matter - just make sure you thread the bait on straight. The net is linked in the description - ebay.us/KWtYHq
@@CookingandFishing Thank You so Much.....Your vids/techniques are a game changer! Conventional Techniques (high Low or Dragging gulp on a long leader) have you catching 20-30 Pancake size fluke before getting anything close to a keeper...Cant wait to put it in action. I assume there will be a learning curve....
@@josepharvizzigno4641 Haha thanks!! There is a learning curve but once it clicks, it clicks. And it's the same concept/feel for all types of jigging...from super finesse freshwater stuff to cod and tuna jigging - it's about being one with your jig at all times, and the ability to downsize your tackle when the situation calls for it. Tight lines!!
Great video … you guys are the best
Great Upload Guys !!!
Thx!
@@shore-moneyfishing1939 🤟
Nice work. Any chance you can send a link to the net you use? Man I hope you're on the striper bite right now. Fluke can wait.....lol
link added in description!
Can’t stop won’t stop!
@@CookingandFishing You're the man! Thanks buddy. See you out there.
What kind of net you using?
awesome fish man! what kind of net is that?
NET - amzn.to/3QLIcrb
I think the limit isn't actually 3 fish 18+, but 2 fish between 17-17.99 and 1 fish of 18 or greater
BINGO....
The best! What tide do you prefer?
All! Technique is the most important thing.
Nice and tight the whole time, good stuff! Do you tend to have a preference of tides when doing this method or rather time of day?
Thanks!! Tide is very location dependent...some spots produce better on the outgoing, others on the incoming...but usually the fish don't move very far. They just set up differently, and in our experience they almost never shut down entirely. Don't neglect dead high/low water either - some of our biggest fish comes at slack tide!
@@CookingandFishing great to know thanks for the reply! I may also be interested in lessons this season, could you send me a dm with some info on that please. Thank you and hope you have a great weekend!
@@tyler1885 Our DM/email info is listed in the description - thanks!
Nice fishing. My guess this was just before opening day as you didn't keep any, Plus no one there fishing as it is a very crowded spot. Barely any room every day since opening day.
So if the Key Structure is a far cast from Shore (Channel Edge or Bar) would you upsize the jig head (3/8) and use a longer rod, like 8 ft so you can get the same action on the jig, but further off shore?
If that's how far you have to cast then yeah, a longer rod is probably necessary. In which case I recommend the JDM seabass rods like the Dialuna or Lunamis 96m etc.
Great job as always Marc! Nice ruler, do you have a link for that?
Added link in description!
Nice job!
No fishing area? 🤔 That is too funny 😂
What ruler is that? That is pretty nifty.
For real! Definitely a cool measuring tape.
Found it on Amazon amzn.to/3kGTb6m
It’s a rapala retractable ruler.
@@shore-moneyfishing1939 Nice. What tides do you think produce the best in the spring. I fish South NJ and thinking of trying soon.
Where’d you get the vigore rod ? Been trying to locate one for a long time
Last year acquisition - jdmtackleheaven...I don't think they are available now tho :(
Way to go enjoyed it
whats the name of that tape measure
link added in description
whats the name of the net you are using .where can I get it
Major craft - amzn.to/3yOi078
Did you get that net on Amazon? I'm sure there are many places I can get the adjustable style but I'm Amazon rich right now. LOL
Here you go! amzn.to/3QLIcrb
What state are you from? You make it look too easy.
Awesome work! 👍🎣 BTW, I really like your rod holder. Did you buy that or it’s custom made? Do you have a link for it? Love to get one.
Unfortunately long discontinued...
Looking at his rod holder on last years vids, I made one myself out of PVC. It was very easy. Heat sand and put into the pipe you want to bend for the handle.
@@erics3576 Will you make another one for sale? lol Marc needs his own rod holder this year!!
@@erics3576 You should make a few...they will sell like HOT Cakes...
Do you have a link for the net?
Yup it's in the description
@@CookingandFishing Lol. I looked right past it to the Jigheads. Thanks
What tides is this method the most effective?
All of them
What exact bait and what size jig head are you using here?
1/4oz 3/0 Gammy round jigheads + 6" Gulp Jerk Shad.
Where’d you get that rod/net holder or is it diy pvc
long discontinued unfortunately
Great catch! If you don’t mind me asking… what net is that?
Net?
@@castncatchem3808 Whoops.. yep, I meant net. Thx!
@@CrabberPA it’s a “major cast first cast fishing net” I found it on eBay seems like it comes from overseas.
@@castncatchem3808 thanks!
@@CrabberPA 🤜🤛
Was this pre season?
Whatever kind of retractable net is that? Brand?
Link in the description!
Kreh loop knot?
Yeeee
Did you adjust your technique?
In what way?
Need info on that net!!! It's sweet great job
link added in description!
so you didn't keep any? I think the limit is 17" this year, correct.
I read it was 17 to 17.99 and 18 and over..
Plenty of fish to harvest all season.
BS regs - if we keep any fluke it'll be over 18", and yes just one per trip if we keep any at all
@@CookingandFishing could you elaborate on why the slot regs are BS?
@@fishingguuru6888 There's not enough room here to explain all the reasons this is a terrible idea - first of all no one is stepping forward to claim responsibility for pushing through this option - it was not among the favored options throughout the hearing process, and last minute the board adopted it - putting all that effort into one year class is idiotic, a 1" slot is insanity and will lead to a ton of discard mortality and high grading. We've had plenty of days where finding a fluke under 18" was a chore, and for the most part we're fishing from shore. Guys fishing the Jersey reefs come July/August can go through days w/o seeing a 17" fish. I can go on and probably will in later videos/podcasts, but yeah we're not participating in this year's regs. A 17" fluke will always be a short in my book.
Damn u must dont like how delicious fluke taste. Lol
What pier is this if you don't mind me asking?
We don't name locations, sorry.
Click bait
Lol how so?