SPECIAL DOORBUSTER PROMO at Fisherman's Access in Brea - The first person to come to the shop starting on Monday August 26th and purchase any Okuma reel for the surf will receive a FREE Okuma SST rod 9' medium, 8 to 17 lbs., 3/8 to 1 oz. You must ask for Jake to receive this special deal. The shop is open Monday thru Friday 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm. Go get it!! Fisherman's Access 720 E Imperial Highway Brea, CA 92821 714 674-0064
Was able to get there first to get this promo. Gotta admit, never had an Okuma and have always used Phenix Trifecta rods. The rod is impressive and the reel’s quality surprised me.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll list my affiliate links and stuff but yes, supporting local shops is also important to me. Def agree on P, C, and R when it comes to upping our games. Tight lines!
Thanks for the video really great breakdown of the different styles and techniques you mentioned sizes of hooks but not type. Can you tell us what specific type of hook use on these different set ups. going to a store there’s hundreds of different hook types and each brand has different sizing so it will be helpful to know which type and the specific brand so we can look at the actual design of the hook, Thank you.
Thanks so much for this comment, really helps me know the things I may have missed and this is a great observation. These are Owner Mosquito hooks. We didn't really go into hook type for the drop shot, but most folks will use a 1/0 or 2/0 straight shank from Gamakatsu or Owner. Or if you want to go weedless, go with 1/0 or 2/0 EWG from either of those brands. I'll also nose hook with a size 2 Owner mosquito when drop shotting, if the water is clean enough.
Hey Hector thanks for the comment. And my apologies on not including that info. Personally, my go to is a 1 oz torpedo sinker but it’s dealers choice and also conditions specific. If ur fishing an area that is generally calmer (like Long Beach due to the breakwall), you could probably go lighter. But 1 oz is pretty much my sweet spot.
@@BenjieKimFishing I greatly appreciate you getting back to me. I have used drop shots successfully for trout and bass. I am looking forward to trying it on the surf as well. Keep up the great videos and content!
Another banger like always Benjie! Anthony looking sharp as always 😍 I need to take both of you out so we can dial in one last technique. It'll be so fun too 👏👊
Dude much love always man, and thank you for the comment. Absolutely yes, would love to get out there and have you show me how it's done. I'll talk to Anthony and maybe we can set something up. I'd love to film an episode where you teach me how to use your heads....I still have the ones you sent me man and I feel SUPER bad for not having showcased them. Part of it is my lack of confidence versus the time I have to try and film content. But would love to film one where we feature your products and have you teach us. Would love to keep in touch, appreciate you! Tight lines!
One thing I really dislike about the claifornia action is just all of the light lures. I really wish we could cast out 2-4oz jigs and get bass from the shore
SPECIAL DOORBUSTER PROMO at Fisherman's Access in Brea - The first person to come to the shop starting on Monday August 26th and purchase any Okuma reel for the surf will receive a FREE Okuma SST rod 9' medium, 8 to 17 lbs., 3/8 to 1 oz. You must ask for Jake to receive this special deal. The shop is open Monday thru Friday 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday 10 am to 6 pm, and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm. Go get it!!
Fisherman's Access
720 E Imperial Highway
Brea, CA 92821
714 674-0064
Was able to get there first to get this promo. Gotta admit, never had an Okuma and have always used Phenix Trifecta rods. The rod is impressive and the reel’s quality surprised me.
So cool that you push buying from local shops vs online. Presentation, cadence and retrieval are the most important things to focus on.
Don’t get me wrong, I’ll list my affiliate links and stuff but yes, supporting local shops is also important to me.
Def agree on P, C, and R when it comes to upping our games. Tight lines!
I support my local shops also except for when buying LC’s. Local shop here in SD sells them for almost 25.00! To me that’s a ridiculous price.
Perfect vid for beginners. So cal specific too!
Really appreciate the comment Daniel, tight lines!
We use all your techniques over here. Nothing but the best!! From the heart
Really appreciate it Chris, thank you so much. Tight lines!
Man surf fishing looks fun! 😂 I should try that
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lol much love Marco and Josh!!
A very informative tutorial!!
Awesome video! I’m going to have to give the micro jigs a shot
Thanks always Marco, this is a super fun option!
@@marcomunoz7453 you should! Iv caught legal halibut on micro jigs!
Very informative video and useful techniques.
Greatly appreciated, thank you so much. Tight lines!
hwaiting!!
Thanks for the video really great breakdown of the different styles and techniques you mentioned sizes of hooks but not type. Can you tell us what specific type of hook use on these different set ups. going to a store there’s hundreds of different hook types and each brand has different sizing so it will be helpful to know which type and the specific brand so we can look at the actual design of the hook, Thank you.
Thanks so much for this comment, really helps me know the things I may have missed and this is a great observation. These are Owner Mosquito hooks.
We didn't really go into hook type for the drop shot, but most folks will use a 1/0 or 2/0 straight shank from Gamakatsu or Owner. Or if you want to go weedless, go with 1/0 or 2/0 EWG from either of those brands. I'll also nose hook with a size 2 Owner mosquito when drop shotting, if the water is clean enough.
Great video man. Nobody mentioned what size weight to use on the drop shot. The one used on the video looked too small.
Hey Hector thanks for the comment. And my apologies on not including that info. Personally, my go to is a 1 oz torpedo sinker but it’s dealers choice and also conditions specific. If ur fishing an area that is generally calmer (like Long Beach due to the breakwall), you could probably go lighter. But 1 oz is pretty much my sweet spot.
@@BenjieKimFishing I greatly appreciate you getting back to me. I have used drop shots successfully for trout and bass. I am looking forward to trying it on the surf as well. Keep up the great videos and content!
Another banger like always Benjie! Anthony looking sharp as always 😍
I need to take both of you out so we can dial in one last technique. It'll be so fun too 👏👊
Dude much love always man, and thank you for the comment. Absolutely yes, would love to get out there and have you show me how it's done. I'll talk to Anthony and maybe we can set something up. I'd love to film an episode where you teach me how to use your heads....I still have the ones you sent me man and I feel SUPER bad for not having showcased them. Part of it is my lack of confidence versus the time I have to try and film content. But would love to film one where we feature your products and have you teach us. Would love to keep in touch, appreciate you! Tight lines!
Hello how much weight to use for drop shot?
I almost always use a 1 oz torpedo sinker but you can go lighter or heavier depending on conditions.
how much of this applies to jetty fishing?
First 👆🏼
Yes sir! Thank you for the stoke and checking out the video! Tight lines!
One thing I really dislike about the claifornia action is just all of the light lures. I really wish we could cast out 2-4oz jigs and get bass from the shore