Since December I’ve been in my basement replacing all rusty hooks from last season. You’re 110% correct it’s always good to be prepared and be ready I’ve been surfcasting since I was 6 my father always told me you gotta prep your surf equipment for next season. Tight lines let’s go surfcasting 2024
Thanks for the awsome and informative video. Just started getting into swimbaits. Like the tsunami ones in the bunker. But thank you for your video and time you put into this video. Time of year I like to fish the most mid summer to mid fall.
Stripers, Blackfish (Tautog), Weakfish (Sea Trout), Monkfish (probably need to be on a boat), are probably what would interest me most. Unless you recommend other GREAT fish to Cook and Caught from land? Had a lot of flounder since I was a kid, and back then, it was sold everywhere on the South Shore at so many restaurants, right from the docks. So that doesn't rate as high! This will be my first year out there again since I was a teen in the 70s. Summer 4X4 fishing overnight will be such a thrill. Stove and a coffee pot for sure! LOL Maybe a big one if others get out there, but they better bring donuts!. Got my 4x4 permit in March! Maybe you can share what works for you 4X4 wise, around LI for what's for Dinner! Thanks for these videos! They will help me get started without wasting money. Especially not knowing if I will still love being out there like 45 to 50 years ago! Oh yeah... What about gloves that keep you warm and dry in Spring but aren't restrictive?
It’s funny you mention the bunker color I love using those I noticed the spring the bucktails seem to really pick up on the bass especially if there’s a mix of peanut bunker or sand eels
Here’s the link to the FroggToggs FTX Jacket I use. Make sure you use code “paulie15” at checkout on their website to get the 15% off!! www.froggtoggs.com/FTX-Lite-Jacket?quantity=1&custcol_item_size=3
I don't agree with using split ring pliers for anything but hook replacement, my buddy had $54.00 bubba split ring pliers and they didn't hold up as well as my Walmart $9.96 pliers, Walmart has a beefier jaw while split ring pliers are tapered and suffer radial twist while removing hooks, just my observation.
Since December I’ve been in my basement replacing all rusty hooks from last season. You’re 110% correct it’s always good to be prepared and be ready I’ve been surfcasting since I was 6 my father always told me you gotta prep your surf equipment for next season. Tight lines let’s go surfcasting 2024
Don't forget a tape measurer. Underrated piece of kit when you're planning on keeping fish.
We're I'm fishing it's 28" to 31" I usually measure out 31" on my rod handle with piece of tape one less thing to carry 😉
Great video, gave me a refresh of everything I need to know for the upcoming season!
Thanks for the awsome and informative video. Just started getting into swimbaits. Like the tsunami ones in the bunker. But thank you for your video and time you put into this video. Time of year I like to fish the most mid summer to mid fall.
Great job! Thanks for all the great information. See you out there.
yes when i see ya vids i know its GOOOOOOO time !!
Ever tried baseball cleats for rocks & jetties?
Dont forget a pocket 380 or 22
My two favorite rods are the 10ft gsb and a 10 ft st Croix seage
Tremendously enjoy all of your video's!! Wondering if you could give us your thoughts on the St Croix Legend 10'6 vs the Seage 10'6 Surf rod? Thanks
Stripers, Blackfish (Tautog), Weakfish (Sea Trout), Monkfish (probably need to be on a boat), are probably what would interest me most. Unless you recommend other GREAT fish to Cook and Caught from land? Had a lot of flounder since I was a kid, and back then, it was sold everywhere on the South Shore at so many restaurants, right from the docks. So that doesn't rate as high! This will be my first year out there again since I was a teen in the 70s. Summer 4X4 fishing overnight will be such a thrill. Stove and a coffee pot for sure! LOL Maybe a big one if others get out there, but they better bring donuts!. Got my 4x4 permit in March! Maybe you can share what works for you 4X4 wise, around LI for what's for Dinner! Thanks for these videos! They will help me get started without wasting money. Especially not knowing if I will still love being out there like 45 to 50 years ago! Oh yeah... What about gloves that keep you warm and dry in Spring but aren't restrictive?
It’s funny you mention the bunker color I love using those I noticed the spring the bucktails seem to really pick up on the bass especially if there’s a mix of peanut bunker or sand eels
Also take a guided tour from you! I will definitely be doing that in the future.
@@jny78 lol any peewee can catch bass .. diamond jig 3.99$ simple
right now in daytona we need some warm weather and clear water. this is the worst winter for fishing in years.
Hi Buddy! Would you please show me a link to get that pliers? It looks nice.
How did you like the St. Croix Seage lineup? Do you recommend them for the money compared to your other older rods?
Starting up here in California. Still informative info. 👍
What’s a good rod to pair with the Penn Spinfisher VI 6500?
I like a 10 for more distance and big water and for back bays I like a 9
Hi
What do you think about St.Croix Triumph?
Should I get that and save $100 ? Or spend extra $100 to get the St.Croix Seage?
I'm looking for a jigging rod or rock rod max 150 g
what do you recommend?
Have my Z belt plug bag and tackle staring at me waiting for the spring run…
Can you give me the name of the jacket or link you buy
Here’s the link to the FroggToggs FTX Jacket I use. Make sure you use code “paulie15” at checkout on their website to get the 15% off!!
www.froggtoggs.com/FTX-Lite-Jacket?quantity=1&custcol_item_size=3
Budget is also important for the new fisherman. Please put a number of $ involve in the equipment.
I don't agree with using split ring pliers for anything but hook replacement, my buddy had $54.00 bubba split ring pliers and they didn't hold up as well as my Walmart $9.96 pliers, Walmart has a beefier jaw while split ring pliers are tapered and suffer radial twist while removing hooks, just my observation.
Just to say, I do enjoy your videos very much,
Yee Yee
First thing you need is a car.
that definitely helps
Guess your going to have to show me…..in person 🫣
I can not wait!