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This video alone just made fishing so much better! My wife and i have just gotten into inshore fishing in our a new town, and have been getting skunked and beaten down until we watched this! We were just sitting at one spot and wasting whole days and $$ in bait getting nothing. After watching this, I just made a list of every reachable spot by foot, and spent about 20 minutes at each. We both were able to have a great day, and got plenty of catches! Amazing advice!
So much has changed Joe and Luke 75 now trying to get in shape to kayak but reels rods learning to cast is most important looking for Proline 10 yellow braids with 15 lb mono Slam shady
Problem is guys. For some of us on the North East Coast especially, our focus species is Striped Bass. So we use bigger tackle like 30-40lb braid, 25-50 lb leader etc. I'd really like to see some topics pertaining to this. Thanks
Great content guys, lots of useful info and this member really appreciates it! However would really like to see a video about the Indian River Lagoon and the issue of finding fish with the depleted grass flat problem. Thanks again Mike
Cover lots of water. Minimal one cast per spot 3 max. One cast left hand side of the water, one right side of water then one straight. Vary retrieves an pauses. An example turn reel one second fast pause one second then retrieve one second moderate or slow. No particular speed but the point being mix it up. Occasionally do 1 really fast reel turn for one reel turn pause 1 second do this 2 to 3 times so lure presents itself as a scared creature or baitfish. If it's warm generally start with 3 second pause some instances all the way to 14 seconds. Mix up pause as well. Also can retrieve 2 seconds fast not too too fast so fish miss lure then moderate or slow one second. You don't want to use retrieve variations too long because you could miss fish. To really dial in can also do 1 second fast pause for 3 seconds or 10 seconds what ever then one second slow or moderate. If 2 seconds fast an one second slow or moderate dial it down an do 1 second fast then one second moderate or slow. Then right after crank reel really fast 1 second do this for 2 to 3 times as stated to give a scared creature or baitfish. Try this an good luck.
10 lb braid for open saltwater fishing will be great. If you fish where there's heavy cover an structure in fresh water you will need 50 to 65 or 70 lb braid. Yes you would lose distance sadly if you can get waders to compensate for lost distance go for it an get quality wader boots.
Im in NJ and ive been fresh water fishing for 2 years straight and i live on the beach. So i finally started going inshore fishing this year a little and im not catching much. Still fun but i want a giant
Both... there is less wind and water drag so you can feel strikes better. Plus, you'll get much better casting performance if using spinning gear as shown in this casting contest: www.saltstrong.com/articles/casting-distance-experiment-10-vs-20-braid/
What do we have to do to get a Salt Strong rod? I have a spare kidney , I can teach people double uni knots for hours at a salt string booth at icast 😂
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Thank you for your question! We have a massive library of fishing tips on our website along with a search feature to let you quickly filter down to find help you're looking for, so just go to www.saltstrong.com/ and use the Search feature in the top menu. Note: If you don't see the exact answer you're looking for, just leave a comment in the post that most closely matches up with your search and one of our coaches will respond to your question... our coaches only make time to answer questions that get submitted to our website.
I love salt strong they have good stuff sometimes. However i fish both fresh and saltwater, and i have used diawa bg 4000s for every kind of fishing (because it was the first reels i purchased) and have caught alot of fish. Im not going to sell all my reels and buy 2500-3000 because you guys say it causes you to catch more fish. Your guys argument is so subjective. I think the point is going fishing and using what you have, sure in a perfect world buy what they tell you. But this video was alittle dramatic, and for new anglers i think it might be discouraging.
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This video alone just made fishing so much better! My wife and i have just gotten into inshore fishing in our a new town, and have been getting skunked and beaten down until we watched this! We were just sitting at one spot and wasting whole days and $$ in bait getting nothing. After watching this, I just made a list of every reachable spot by foot, and spent about 20 minutes at each. We both were able to have a great day, and got plenty of catches! Amazing advice!
Excellent video! So happy I found your club
Wow. This is excellent. I took so many notes- can’t wait to put it all to use this week!
So glad we could help!
Thanks for all the good advice....I'm fishing out of New Symrna beach. Hooked up to a huge tarpon yesterday...bent my hook and got off!
Can you do a podcast regarding using snap swivels vs a leader tied directly to the main line
That's a great idea!
So much has changed Joe and Luke 75 now trying to get in shape to kayak but reels rods learning to cast is most important looking for Proline 10 yellow braids with 15 lb mono Slam shady
Thanks for watching!
You guys rock! Thanks for doing this. Since joining and using y’all’s knowledge my fishing has turned around 180 degrees. Couldn’t be happier 😎
That's great to hear!! Thank you for the support!
Likewise
great video guys, you nailed it for beginners, I agree with all of it
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Thanks for the tips.
Problem is guys. For some of us on the North East Coast especially, our focus species is Striped Bass.
So we use bigger tackle like 30-40lb braid, 25-50 lb leader etc.
I'd really like to see some topics pertaining to this.
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great content guys, lots of useful info and this member really appreciates it! However would really like to see a video about the Indian River Lagoon and the issue of finding fish with the depleted grass flat problem. Thanks again Mike
and surrounding areas like the banana river!!
Cover lots of water. Minimal one cast per spot 3 max. One cast left hand side of the water, one right side of water then one straight. Vary retrieves an pauses. An example turn reel one second fast pause one second then retrieve one second moderate or slow. No particular speed but the point being mix it up. Occasionally do 1 really fast reel turn for one reel turn pause 1 second do this 2 to 3 times so lure presents itself as a scared creature or baitfish. If it's warm generally start with 3 second pause some instances all the way to 14 seconds. Mix up pause as well. Also can retrieve 2 seconds fast not too too fast so fish miss lure then moderate or slow one second. You don't want to use retrieve variations too long because you could miss fish. To really dial in can also do 1 second fast pause for 3 seconds or 10 seconds what ever then one second slow or moderate. If 2 seconds fast an one second slow or moderate dial it down an do 1 second fast then one second moderate or slow. Then right after crank reel really fast 1 second do this for 2 to 3 times as stated to give a scared creature or baitfish. Try this an good luck.
10 lb braid for open saltwater fishing will be great. If you fish where there's heavy cover an structure in fresh water you will need 50 to 65 or 70 lb braid. Yes you would lose distance sadly if you can get waders to compensate for lost distance go for it an get quality wader boots.
Thanks for the tips!
Im in NJ and ive been fresh water fishing for 2 years straight and i live on the beach. So i finally started going inshore fishing this year a little and im not catching much. Still fun but i want a giant
First Class advice! Thank you!
This is 2 years old do you still stand behind your 10lb braid to 20lb mono? Also, is the FG knot still the best?
What is the Salt Strong community like for eastern North Carolina?
Great info!
Question. Why do you believe a lighter main line 8-10 pounds will catch you more fish? Is this due to sensitivity to a strike?
It sounded like it can cast farther.
Both... there is less wind and water drag so you can feel strikes better. Plus, you'll get much better casting performance if using spinning gear as shown in this casting contest: www.saltstrong.com/articles/casting-distance-experiment-10-vs-20-braid/
Moving to Bradenton this month...can't wait!
What do we have to do to get a Salt Strong rod? I have a spare kidney , I can teach people double uni knots for hours at a salt string booth at icast 😂
Where can I find 4 stran 10 lb yellow braid
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The only thing that always works is a Slam shady or deal color 4" paddle tail
What reel is that?
Awesome
Yellow ProLine 10 lb looking for it
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It's so hard to just use 10lb braid lol ...using a battle 3 man so maybe I go 15lb
Slam shady... catch a flathead in Oz for you = 93 species!
RIP LOVES LURES
Always fish the most open water…that’s where the big fish are.
Pa-POW!
I know instinctively skip the first 10 seconds to avoid the "Simons like diamonds"
I love your illustrations.
Lets go Brandon
Always use 40lb+ leader
I love salt strong they have good stuff sometimes. However i fish both fresh and saltwater, and i have used diawa bg 4000s for every kind of fishing (because it was the first reels i purchased) and have caught alot of fish. Im not going to sell all my reels and buy 2500-3000 because you guys say it causes you to catch more fish. Your guys argument is so subjective. I think the point is going fishing and using what you have, sure in a perfect world buy what they tell you. But this video was alittle dramatic, and for new anglers i think it might be discouraging.
Thanks for the feedback
Spinning tackle sucks. Bait casters are the way to go for me.
Top much wasted talk,,