My cart has almost all your items but I bring hand sanitizer for when I take a lunch break and then wash my hands off in the ocean when done eating. I like the tape idea that one will be added!!
TY- As a new Surf Fisher (since Covid began), I have learned a lot from your Channel- thx for basic instruction on Rigging, Baits & Tackle from both my Grandson & ole Poppa.
@@michaeldavis8259 the spots are getting smaller and smaller. Jax beach I believe you can fish, I would reach out to some of the others in broken reel on facebook. I don’t do much night fishing.
As my introduction to Surf Fishing in the Jacksonville area vs. the Northeast I'm happy to see that at least I have the basic's covered! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your set up! I like watching to see how they vary from angler to angler. Mine is similar but different at the same time, but that's because I have kids haha
Great video...I’ll add that every angler should carry a small bottle of antiseptic...even a small cut or scratch when handling fish can lead to a devastating infection. Trust me you guys don’t want any part of a vibrio bacteria infection. I’ve been a fishing guide and commercial fisherman for the past 25 years. I got a tiny little fish spine in the wrist...boom I spent 8 days in the hospital... that wound went from a tiny little pin prick into something looking like a gunshot wound. Now every time I come off the water... I rub my hands and forearms with isopropyl alcohol. Rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide are cheap. Sorry to be a downer but my hand and wrist has never been the same since that infection.
You forgot the most important piece of equipment to always carry no matter what and that is a small .380 handgun in your cargo pocket. You are out there by yourself most of the time like me so its better have it and not need it...
Really good suggestions. Thanks. There are some things i would not have thought of as a newer angler. I can really see how knowing these things will help improve the fishing experience. Even though I'm not much of an angler right, though.
Thank you for sharing brother! I have been nervous to start surf fishing with a baitcast. Should i go big with a 12 ft pole like an animal? Any tips are appreciated. Peace and love from Miami!
Love me some Spark at the Beach fishing
Duval in the house westside, nice video I just started saltwater fishing thanks for the video!!!
I'd love to see how you get all that stuff to the beach
On my cart! Go watch the videos and check out my cart
My cart has almost all your items but I bring hand sanitizer for when I take a lunch break and then wash my hands off in the ocean when done eating. I like the tape idea that one will be added!!
TY- As a new Surf Fisher (since Covid began), I have learned a lot from your Channel- thx for basic instruction on Rigging, Baits & Tackle from both my Grandson & ole Poppa.
Do you live in Jacksonville Florida?
Yes I do. Look us up at The Sinker Guy
@@thesinkerguy do you know of any good places for fishing at night that does not have a gate that closes at dark. I don’t have a boat. Thank you
@@michaeldavis8259 the spots are getting smaller and smaller. Jax beach I believe you can fish, I would reach out to some of the others in broken reel on facebook. I don’t do much night fishing.
@@thesinkerguy ok thank you for your response. Love your videos
Great video Chip 👍 would not of thought about the extra reel 🎣
GetOutTheHouseGoFish thanks for the Kast King Pliers!
The Sinker Guy 😄👍your very welcome
Great informations for me as a newbie. Thank you sir.
As my introduction to Surf Fishing in the Jacksonville area vs. the Northeast I'm happy to see that at least I have the basic's covered! Thanks for sharing!
Chip another great video i will definitely grab some lip balm and one of those towels. Keep it up!!
Datil Man thank you again!
Thanks for sharing your set up! I like watching to see how they vary from angler to angler. Mine is similar but different at the same time, but that's because I have kids haha
Great video...I’ll add that every angler should carry a small bottle of antiseptic...even a small cut or scratch when handling fish can lead to a devastating infection. Trust me you guys don’t want any part of a vibrio bacteria infection. I’ve been a fishing guide and commercial fisherman for the past 25 years. I got a tiny little fish spine in the wrist...boom I spent 8 days in the hospital... that wound went from a tiny little pin prick into something looking like a gunshot wound. Now every time I come off the water... I rub my hands and forearms with isopropyl alcohol. Rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide are cheap. Sorry to be a downer but my hand and wrist has never been the same since that infection.
A1A Surf & Jetty Fishing great message! I have the first aid kit in the truck!
You forgot the most important piece of equipment to always carry no matter what and that is a small .380 handgun in your cargo pocket. You are out there by yourself most of the time like me so its better have it and not need it...
Just because you do not see it does not mean it isn’t there
@@thesinkerguy Indeed.
Really good suggestions. Thanks. There are some things i would not have thought of as a newer angler. I can really see how knowing these things will help improve the fishing experience. Even though I'm not much of an angler right, though.
Johnny thanks for your comments and thanks for the support!
Great tips. Them uv rays have no mercy, gotta cover up. Extra cash and electric tape, I do the same.
Awesome vid brother! Subbed!
Chipper you forgot to put Patience on your list of things to bring!! Very informative video Chip can't wait to see you on the sand
You are correct! Patience is key!
Cool video. I gotta get some of those towels. Glad to know where I can grab an extra $20 next time I see you.
Eugene Mclellan thanks for the kind words! Towels are great and absolutely about the cash!
Holy cow!! It's 17 lbs!!!
Thank you for sharing brother! I have been nervous to start surf fishing with a baitcast. Should i go big with a 12 ft pole like an animal? Any tips are appreciated. Peace and love from Miami!
Alejandro T I would go with a 12 foot for sure! It give you more options, to go long and you can still fish in close.
@@thesinkerguy thanks brother!
"10" things??