Awesome video Chris. I've fished with Zakk and Zac a few times. They are some great guys and very knowledgeable when it comes to dragging on Gaston no doubt about it. They come up to the James from time to time too. I enjoyed the show.
Great information I've been bank fishing for catfish since I was knee high to a grasshopper. And I'm going to start fishing from a boat next year. And this was very informative.
Great info for sure!! The one question I have that wasn’t covered Is what is the preferred depth as the water turns over? Like is there a starting depth because once they stick to the bottom it way harder to find them on the electronics. I appreciate your videos and tips!
Good show....though slightly heartbroken you came to the Carolinas and did not come see me......LOL!
Awww I’m sorry little buddy!! Send me a message when you head this way to see your family in wv maybe we can get together!!
Good video Chris and Zakk, Zakk will answer any question we have for him , he knows his stuff
Thank you and he sure does! Thanks for watching
Love these intel-packed vids, *THANKS!!*
Thanks fish-on glad your enjoying them!
Awesome video Chris. I've fished with Zakk and Zac a few times. They are some great guys and very knowledgeable when it comes to dragging on Gaston no doubt about it. They come up to the James from time to time too. I enjoyed the show.
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the video, great info!
Your welcome and thanks for watching
Good tips guys
Thank You and thanks for watching
Great information I've been bank fishing for catfish since I was knee high to a grasshopper. And I'm going to start fishing from a boat next year. And this was very informative.
Love that saying “knee high to a grasshopper” my grandfather use to say that all the time. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching
Great information as always Chris, thanks for your time!
Your very welcome Skip thanks for watching
Looks like a lot of work went into your video, nice job.
Definitely a lot of work!! Thank you
Great stuff and great information and if I'm not mistaking, isn't he the one that caught the back to back state record blue's for NC?
That’s him for sure! Thanks for watching
Great info for sure!! The one question I have that wasn’t covered Is what is the preferred depth as the water turns over? Like is there a starting depth because once they stick to the bottom it way harder to find them on the electronics. I appreciate your videos and tips!
Good question and what I normally do is start either deep or shallow and work my way to the opposite depths until I figure out what depth they are in.