I like this guy... simply because A) he doesn't just match someone else's rig, he thinks about the physio of what makes sense, and then makes it himself... and B) every time you go out, you must assume the world record of the target species is gonna hit, and say, have you done everything you can do on your end of the equation? .... and C) sometimes you stare at that knot you've tied a million times, but see it didn't lay down nicely, or causes a small about of chaffing when the knot slides... and you say... gotta do it again!.... These are mental sicknesses I 100% relate to every single time I go fishing...
Thanks capt mike! Great tips. I live on big pine key, so we are fishing the same water! I also have been working the mutton bite, but really only when on the reef concentrating on yellow tail and grouper as primary. Our mutton success has primarily been free lining a pinfish or fresh chunk of something. Love the loop tip on your braid, I was going to try a quick release sinker rig. Also appreciate the bank sinker recommendation. Tight lines!
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You have to open the snap to put the loop on but you do NOT have to open the snap to remove loop, simply slide the loop along the metal and around the bend and BAM! Its off. Try it and please join my streaming channel at www.FSFTV.com. Over 300 instructional videos, no TH-cam ads, a 24/7 Fishing Helpline, exclusive content and more! www.FSFTV.com - Capt Mike
Great video. Very informative. How much drag do you use initially? We use quite a bit of drag but we seem to have a lot of pulled hooks. I'm thinking I need less drag until the fish makes it's initial run, after which I should crank the drag down.
I realize this particular video has been up for a while now so I hope you do catch my message; will you kindly tell me more specifically the specs of the rod you displayed. You said it was a Chaos 7 ft. 15-30 lb. rod, but what is the power and the action, I checked the line up in the store online and there are several 7ft 15-30 rods, I want to purchase one...Thanks.
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Thanks Mike, great seminar. New to saltwater fishing and a big fan of downriggers. I'm thinking a downrigger would be a great alternative to the lead weight on the main line. What are your thoughts?
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@@FloridaSportFishing thank you for the response and I will elaborate! First off talking about anchoring for mutton's while drifting is one of my favorite ways to fish for them the most productive way is to anchor once you know where the mutton's are. This provides your bait to stay still longer and more time for them to get comfortable with what's going on. My biggest problem is you saying DON'T use frozen bait! I beg to differ while fresh bait is preferred frozen bait will 100% get the job done. But what do I know! I'm not able to count the number of mutton's I've caught 10ibs plus let alone the one's 15 to 20ibs from jupiter to the Tortugas and up in the gulf. P.s not trying to hate but being truthful
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Thank you ,great information tight lines .
I like this guy... simply because A) he doesn't just match someone else's rig, he thinks about the physio of what makes sense, and then makes it himself... and B) every time you go out, you must assume the world record of the target species is gonna hit, and say, have you done everything you can do on your end of the equation? .... and C) sometimes you stare at that knot you've tied a million times, but see it didn't lay down nicely, or causes a small about of chaffing when the knot slides... and you say... gotta do it again!....
These are mental sicknesses I 100% relate to every single time I go fishing...
Thanks capt mike! Great tips. I live on big pine key, so we are fishing the same water! I also have been working the mutton bite, but really only when on the reef concentrating on yellow tail and grouper as primary. Our mutton success has primarily been free lining a pinfish or fresh chunk of something. Love the loop tip on your braid, I was going to try a quick release sinker rig. Also appreciate the bank sinker recommendation. Tight lines!
He finally understood the secret with pinfish in the keys. When he finally got it I started laughing out loud! 👍🏻🤣
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I caught them on a flat line ore then once here in Fort Pierce Fl
Awesome video. Im curious, how was the snap swivel connection to the loop knot if you didn't have to open the snap to get it off?
You have to open the snap to put the loop on but you do NOT have to open the snap to remove loop, simply slide the loop along the metal and around the bend and BAM! Its off. Try it and please join my streaming channel at www.FSFTV.com. Over 300 instructional videos, no TH-cam ads, a 24/7 Fishing Helpline, exclusive content and more! www.FSFTV.com - Capt Mike
Great video. Very informative. How much drag do you use initially? We use quite a bit of drag but we seem to have a lot of pulled hooks. I'm thinking I need less drag until the fish makes it's initial run, after which I should crank the drag down.
I realize this particular video has been up for a while now so I hope you do catch my message; will you kindly tell me more specifically the specs of the rod you displayed. You said it was a Chaos 7 ft. 15-30 lb. rod, but what is the power and the action, I checked the line up in the store online and there are several 7ft 15-30 rods, I want to purchase one...Thanks.
American Red Snapper have similar behavior. Good food for thought vid.
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Hope there are some slow pitch tips in here!
Johnny Jigs 180g gold and glow flatty. There's your tip. :)
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Some other great fresh dead bait is a splitback sardine or cigar minnow swims amazing when youre drifting or bumping
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Great videos! Have you tried the fg knot? I
I have however Alberto is just as reliable and much, much faster/easier to tie. Please join my streaming channel at www.FSFTV.com. No TH-cam ads, 300+ instructional videos, 24/7 fishing helpline and more! www.FSFTV.com - Capt Mike
Thanks Mike, great seminar. New to saltwater fishing and a big fan of downriggers. I'm thinking a downrigger would be a great alternative to the lead weight on the main line. What are your thoughts?
Yea please
They have their place. Not here. You will loose balls,wire, and maybe riggers.
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Down rigger to 150+ feet? You need to avoid tangles not create them. Also once the downrigger pops you will have a bunch of slack line.
So many problems with what has been said here.
Really, please elaborate?
@@FloridaSportFishing thank you for the response and I will elaborate! First off talking about anchoring for mutton's while drifting is one of my favorite ways to fish for them the most productive way is to anchor once you know where the mutton's are. This provides your bait to stay still longer and more time for them to get comfortable with what's going on. My biggest problem is you saying DON'T use frozen bait! I beg to differ while fresh bait is preferred frozen bait will 100% get the job done.
But what do I know! I'm not able to count the number of mutton's I've caught 10ibs plus let alone the one's 15 to 20ibs from jupiter to the Tortugas and up in the gulf. P.s not trying to hate but being truthful
Please send a link to your seminar or wait maybe u don't have one my bad
@@tntsunil MY buddy pulled in a 14 lb mutton on a frozen finger mullet in 25 feet of water