It is fantastic to see a well-spoken, knowledgeable individual take the time to explain prawn spinners.Thank you! *Side note* The guy that owns Patagonia is one of the factors contributing to the demise of retention (hatchery) Chinook fishing... Anyone can support whomever they choose this is America. But he is a P.O.S. just FYI.
I feel like the methodology of salmon and steelhead fishing is so much more thought out and consistent than the inshore bait techniques they use in the Gulf. When I go back to MS to visit, I'm definitely taking some of this wisdom with me for fishing the bayous and barrier islands down there chasing specks and reds. All you gotta do is scale it down a little bit and I think they'd be all over it.
Hey that is Sooo Awesome to hear I hope these methods really help you brotha! That would be awesome if you could use these river methods to catch gulf fish you got to let me know if you try it!
Ok, another dumb question, can you run those prawn rigs with the 3.5 blade without the inline clevis. I searched high and low today and everyone is out.
Its all about profile for me with a smaller hook the Coonshrip is the largest profile. Plus Size 1 Hooks have enough grab that it doesnt change much other than a smaller profile. Also what i have found once that springers chomp those size ones are locked.
It is fantastic to see a well-spoken, knowledgeable individual take the time to explain prawn spinners.Thank you!
*Side note* The guy that owns Patagonia is one of the factors contributing to the demise of retention (hatchery) Chinook fishing... Anyone can support whomever they choose this is America. But he is a P.O.S. just FYI.
Thank you so much! And I have had more people say that I burned the shirt Hahhaha thanks so much for watching!
The shirt was a gift
Glad to hear it! Lol! I'll watch your stuff, I like your style.
Great video, thanks for sharing your techniques!!!
Thank you so much!
Ever pull those in CDA lake?
No but think I’m going to try hahah
I feel like the methodology of salmon and steelhead fishing is so much more thought out and consistent than the inshore bait techniques they use in the Gulf. When I go back to MS to visit, I'm definitely taking some of this wisdom with me for fishing the bayous and barrier islands down there chasing specks and reds. All you gotta do is scale it down a little bit and I think they'd be all over it.
In the meantime I'll definitely hit our rivers armed with these techniques. I can't wait honestly
Hey that is Sooo Awesome to hear I hope these methods really help you brotha! That would be awesome if you could use these river methods to catch gulf fish you got to let me know if you try it!
Love that thumbnail SO creative
Ok, another dumb question, can you run those prawn rigs with the 3.5 blade without the inline clevis. I searched high and low today and everyone is out.
It will cut your line, hmm not even they make a few diff types no dice on other brands?
They make them for walleye as well
@@walkingonwaterfishing I will keep looking tomorrow. Thanks
Do you ever fish this method in the Willamette?
Honestly mostly herring!
Hey man, love your videos. Quick question. What is your reasoning for the smaller hooks? Ik curious to try it myself.
Its all about profile for me with a smaller hook the Coonshrip is the largest profile. Plus Size 1 Hooks have enough grab that it doesnt change much other than a smaller profile. Also what i have found once that springers chomp those size ones are locked.
@@walkingonwaterfishing Right on. Thanks for the reply dude!
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