@@euh34dsh07 lol, I’m sure I’ll be freaking out my first few times until I get used to it. Hopefully I can find a spot with a little more land than the location shown in the video. Thanks for taking the time to check the video out and comment!
It was a good day of fishing. I can't wait to go back and crab off of the rocks by that fort. Thanks for watching and subscribing. I really appreciate it!
A better way to revive them is to work them back and forth by the tail, and they don't croak they make a drumming sound which becomes a deeper bass as they get older. Hence the name Red Drum.
Thanks for the info! While reviewing/editing this video I was very unhappy with the way I released those redfish. One of the benefits of filming your fishing trips is getting to notice stuff like that! I spent a good deal of time looking into proper release and most of the stuff I found said to let the water flow through their gills for a bit while slightly moving back and forth, and then right before you're ready to release them hold onto their tail and make sure they have enough life to push away from you. I'm gonna make an effort to do better with releases moving forward. These are my favorite species to catch and they deserve to be respected, especially if not catching to eat. I appreciate you watching and sharing your knowledge!
Would you be interested in watching me go on overnight adventures?
Lol camping overnight in the middle of the marsh, you're a braver man than me
@@euh34dsh07 lol, I’m sure I’ll be freaking out my first few times until I get used to it. Hopefully I can find a spot with a little more land than the location shown in the video.
Thanks for taking the time to check the video out and comment!
Subscribed , enjoyed every second ! Tight lines sir
I really appreciate that, and glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, and tight lines to you as well.
Those reds and bass were loaded in that marsh. Pretty cool fishing by that fort. Just subscribed, great video!
It was a good day of fishing. I can't wait to go back and crab off of the rocks by that fort.
Thanks for watching and subscribing. I really appreciate it!
A better way to revive them is to work them back and forth by the tail, and they don't croak they make a drumming sound which becomes a deeper bass as they get older. Hence the name Red Drum.
Thanks for the info!
While reviewing/editing this video I was very unhappy with the way I released those redfish. One of the benefits of filming your fishing trips is getting to notice stuff like that!
I spent a good deal of time looking into proper release and most of the stuff I found said to let the water flow through their gills for a bit while slightly moving back and forth, and then right before you're ready to release them hold onto their tail and make sure they have enough life to push away from you. I'm gonna make an effort to do better with releases moving forward. These are my favorite species to catch and they deserve to be respected, especially if not catching to eat.
I appreciate you watching and sharing your knowledge!