Great work! Pampano, is my favorite fish. I have never done ocean fishing. When, in Boy Scouts, I fished, Salmon, on the coast, and high country lake trout in Oregon. I live in Atlanta, now. I would like to learn from you. Thanks.
Nice day. Great trip. Question - - it seems like a lot of people put their rod holders up closer to the water line. Why do you put yours back? Thanks. Look forward to being there in about a week.
A couple reasons. When the water is washing on the sand spikes it can shift them and possible cause them to be pulled over, I’ve had this happen before. Also, when a wave crashes and water rushes up it splashes salt water on the reel...also not good.
Great video! Got to fish for a couple weeks in October in Hatteras this fall. Best beach fishing ever! It was my first time using fish bites and salted shrimp......that is a great combo! I use longer rod holders that are oversized 4 ' long. 2+ inch pvc cut at an angle and have them much closer to the water. It keeps the reels out of the water and they are rock solid....but they ARE heavier. Can you show casting to various spots in the surf and what that looks like. It looks like you have different rods for different target zones in the surf. What is the setup for a rod fished between the bars, on the second bar, and past the second bar? Sorry....long comment:( Thanks bud!
Myself,brother,son and dad need to come down and let you show us how to catch fish in the beach like that. We've been off shore fishing and we fished Little Lagoon when we had our place at Sea Oats a few years ago. I wish we'd never sold it. I fish for big catfish,crappie and the occasional bass up here in Chilton Co. on Lay Lake and on the Alabama River but haven't been salt water fishing a lot but I plan to change that this summer. How much would you charge? Edit: I see your website now. You are from my neck of the woods I see!
A couple reasons. The spikes settle in the dry sand better if you aren’t hammering in long spikes. Also if the tide is coming in the water splashed on the spike and gets on the reel. Thanks dude!!
Is there a reason or advantage as to why you fish so far back from the water's edge? Just seems like a lot of pressure on teh rod and line to drag the fish that far across the sand. Just curious!
A couple reasons. When the water is washing on the sand spikes it can shift them and possible cause them to be pulled over, I’ve had this happen before. Also, when a wave crashes and water rushes up it splashes salt water on the reel...also not good.
I do like you showing your charter trip.
I like seeing people catch fish who normally don't, or maybe for the first time.
Keep em coming.
Nice Day! Love that you really can’t predict with 100% certainty what you’ll bring home Surf Fishing!!!!! That’s what makes Surf Fishing so AWESOME!
Great work!
Pampano, is my favorite fish.
I have never done ocean fishing.
When, in Boy Scouts, I fished, Salmon, on the coast, and high country lake trout in Oregon.
I live in Atlanta, now.
I would like to learn from you.
Thanks.
That looked like a great day! Good luck with it this fall man
Man, that’s one great day of surf fishing!!! Thanks for the video!
Awesome outing and video. That was a boss whiting for sure. Captain D's is jealous ;)
Nice video, great fish, big hug here from Brazil
Nice day. Great trip. Question - - it seems like a lot of people put their rod holders up closer to the water line. Why do you put yours back? Thanks. Look forward to being there in about a week.
A couple reasons. When the water is washing on the sand spikes it can shift them and possible cause them to be pulled over, I’ve had this happen before. Also, when a wave crashes and water rushes up it splashes salt water on the reel...also not good.
12:13 - the sound of a man who loves Pompano.
Awesome fun video!
Great fun thanks!
awesome day man, epic video! Keep em comin!
great video man! Those were some stud fish man!
Awesome video love watching all of your content!
Great video! Got to fish for a couple weeks in October in Hatteras this fall. Best beach fishing ever! It was my first time using fish bites and salted shrimp......that is a great combo! I use longer rod holders that are oversized 4 ' long. 2+ inch pvc cut at an angle and have them much closer to the water. It keeps the reels out of the water and they are rock solid....but they ARE heavier. Can you show casting to various spots in the surf and what that looks like. It looks like you have different rods for different target zones in the surf. What is the setup for a rod fished between the bars, on the second bar, and past the second bar? Sorry....long comment:( Thanks bud!
Great action!
Heading down in few hours...hows the redfish bite been with the cold front?
Super nice fish, Brother...
Myself,brother,son and dad need to come down and let you show us how to catch fish in the beach like that. We've been off shore fishing and we fished Little Lagoon when we had our place at Sea Oats a few years ago. I wish we'd never sold it. I fish for big catfish,crappie and the occasional bass up here in Chilton Co. on Lay Lake and on the Alabama River but haven't been salt water fishing a lot but I plan to change that this summer. How much would you charge? Edit: I see your website now. You are from my neck of the woods I see!
Why do you stand so far back from the water???
Great fish great video. Why are you so far back from the water?
A couple reasons. The spikes settle in the dry sand better if you aren’t hammering in long spikes. Also if the tide is coming in the water splashed on the spike and gets on the reel. Thanks dude!!
Thank you.
Is there a reason or advantage as to why you fish so far back from the water's edge? Just seems like a lot of pressure on teh rod and line to drag the fish that far across the sand. Just curious!
A couple reasons. When the water is washing on the sand spikes it can shift them and possible cause them to be pulled over, I’ve had this happen before. Also, when a wave crashes and water rushes up it splashes salt water on the reel...also not good.
Gotcha. Thanks!!
When I hook up I walk to the waters edge. I dont like to drag the fish on the beach. Especially if I releasing it.
Awesome vid
Love beach days where you catch multiple species
Like a box of chocolates
Btw what is biting the most in colder water down?
Great vid
Awsome trip. Those folks had some reel luck going their way. P.s. cc actually said bummy on this one.
How do u set up a trip Bama?
lol.. poor reels.. some happy customers there
So it’s stone crab season. Do you doing any crabbing? If so can you do a video on stone crabs? I live in Perdido Key.
I don’t. I’ve never eaten or tried to catch stone crabs before
Bama Beach Bum man you are missing out!!!
Great vid
Great Video.
That’s a good day!
nice vid 👍
so what was the bait of choice here?
Fresh dead shrimp and Fishbites. Sand flea and shrimp flavors
Fish don't care if it's raining!! :>))
Once in a great while you get a client with some great legs! that guy must work out!
That girl ! Has got a hot body !!! Wow
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That dude would have got on my nerves.