They comes rigged with the assist hooks on the bottom. Same with most flat fall jigs like the Daiwa Saltiga jigs. I take them off and put my own on top but it's definitely not rigged incorrectly.
Good morning. Watched this video and loved the good tips. I see you’ve got two rod holder mounted rocket launcher type tables on that starboard side. It looks like they are sort of kidney bean shaped and hold 4 rods and a few drinks. Do you mind sharing where you got those from? I’d love to get two for myself. At 4:47 into the video you can see them really well. I took a screenshot and have been asking around but no luck! Thanks. Sincerely @WhiskeyPapaFishingTeam
How important was location in what you were doing? I was planning on kite fishing in 250 for sails. Would I have that type of luck jigging while I wait? Or would I just be wearing my arms out? Great episode!
TJ Townsend these guys know the best spots from reefs to wrecks they know where the structure is and that's what its all about in that game. find structure on your depth finder and you should be pretty good for bottom fishing
AR Hunter Thats right! Being in the right spot with the right tackle is everything. Find some rocks, structure or ridges on the bottom with your GPS and start fishing! Check out this video for a great tip to help you get your chum and bait to the bottom faster and catch more big fish: th-cam.com/video/0GuSlTdKX_U/w-d-xo.html
Man the sharks are terrible all the way up the coast through MD at least! We can't avoid them in the gulf stream trying to catch big eye and yellowfins. Taxes are like 90% it's crazy but the "conservation" groups (who've never been more than 200 feet off the beach) say they're going extinct. On the east coast of the US there is no shortage of sharks, I know that for a fact.
Great show guys!
The first flat fall jig he showed was tied up on the wrong end, supposed to be tied on the solid ring with the stinger hooks
They comes rigged with the assist hooks on the bottom. Same with most flat fall jigs like the Daiwa Saltiga jigs. I take them off and put my own on top but it's definitely not rigged incorrectly.
Red Snapper, "The Endangered Species". Yeah right, their getting them in the keys now.
Hat tip to cameraman in the water when the grouper got bit. Most would've bailed.
Going to be there in 2 days! Where did you get those rod holder trays that are in the gunnels of the Yellowfin?
Good morning. Watched this video and loved the good tips. I see you’ve got two rod holder mounted rocket launcher type tables on that starboard side. It looks like they are sort of kidney bean shaped and hold 4 rods and a few drinks. Do you mind sharing where you got those from? I’d love to get two for myself. At 4:47 into the video you can see them really well. I took a screenshot and have been asking around but no luck! Thanks. Sincerely @WhiskeyPapaFishingTeam
Are you fishing light wire leader or flouro?
Nice set up there! What kind of rod and reel are those.? Also what kinda of jigs are you using?
Are you guys using wire on the jigs?
How important was location in what you were doing? I was planning on kite fishing in 250 for sails. Would I have that type of luck jigging while I wait? Or would I just be wearing my arms out? Great episode!
TJ Townsend these guys know the best spots from reefs to wrecks they know where the structure is and that's what its all about in that game. find structure on your depth finder and you should be pretty good for bottom fishing
AR Hunter Thats right! Being in the right spot with the right tackle is everything. Find some rocks, structure or ridges on the bottom with your GPS and start fishing! Check out this video for a great tip to help you get your chum and bait to the bottom faster and catch more big fish: th-cam.com/video/0GuSlTdKX_U/w-d-xo.html
it not a rumor, i got two sail fish with a jig thank got we have video
@IntotheBlueFishing what weight jigs were u using for what depth?
Man the sharks are terrible all the way up the coast through MD at least! We can't avoid them in the gulf stream trying to catch big eye and yellowfins. Taxes are like 90% it's crazy but the "conservation" groups (who've never been more than 200 feet off the beach) say they're going extinct. On the east coast of the US there is no shortage of sharks, I know that for a fact.
what kind of jigs?
It says it in the video. Shimano butterfly flat fall series jigs.
Don't ever leave the skin on a snook.