woke up bright and early for work and got a pleasant surprise with a SYOT vid? nice. yall are doing great work and i'm willing to bet yall take off soon. keep it up!
Thank you so much for the support!! We love making the vids and all the positivity y'all show us. Whether we blow up or not we are here to stay!! Thanks again
Hello SYOT , What size Spinning rod & reel combo would you use if u were a lure chunker ninety % of the time ? ( & wat models would make it worth using hard for 3 seasons ). Do You plan to do some trips out to La Florida maybe nxt year so we can learn bout gamefishing in Sunshine State 🤙 ? Or deep South Tx ( Uppr / Lowr Laguna Madre ? )
Good afternoon!! All of our Spinning reels we use for lure chunking are 3000 size and our rods are 7' 6" med. They are the same body size as a 2500 but with a larger spool for a higher line capacity. I throw all Shimano Stradic or Sustains but have recently purchased a Florida Fishing Carbon Osprey to see if I can find a reel with the same durability but a taste cheaper. If you look back in our videos we actually sent last Thanksgiving in the Florida Keys and made 6 vids while there. We do have plans to go to Port Mansfield in the near future as well!!! If i didn't answer anything fully please let me know and thank you so much for the support!!!
That was a great Demo on rigging Soft Plastic Paddletails and Flukes when going after Reds. Fan-casting Paddletails across a chosen "fishy" spot, and fishing the lure in the lower 2' of the water column, is the quickest way I know to cover a lot of water quickly.
What's up from Katy and thank you for the video Mr. Brad. I grew up with using live bait, mainly mullet caught fresh with a cast net, but I've been wanting to get into trying out some lures. The bass pro section for lures is a little overwhelming, to say the least, so I figured I give what you are using a shot. I found the 3jd stuff, but can't seem to find those Hooked Up softs, the 3.5" white with yellow paddles. Do you happen to have a direct link to them?
Again, good tips for great fishing. Flounder season is what Im waiting for. Rigging the finger mullet plastics correctly will always get you some nice bring home doormats. Great demo on rigging plastics Brad. Thanks buddy! From Sugarland, Texas...Tight lines never stop!!
Great tips Brad, thanks for sharing. Would love to see a video on what rod actions, and line / leader preferences are appropriate with these plastics you referenced for both trout and redfish. Love your willingness to share your experiences, many thanks!
Hey Brad, I really enjoy the instructional videos, and how you explain in detail. I find them very informative, and helpful. I'm so glad, I found and subscribed to your TH-cam channel. Thanks to you, and the wife for sharing your fishing adventures, and "how to" videos. 👍
Very nicely done 🙌
Thank you so much!!
great video
Thank you!!
Love it. Saved it in my playlist, thank you.👍🏼
Thank you very much
Great video, thanks!
Thank you for watching
woke up bright and early for work and got a pleasant surprise with a SYOT vid? nice. yall are doing great work and i'm willing to bet yall take off soon. keep it up!
Thank you so much for the support!! We love making the vids and all the positivity y'all show us. Whether we blow up or not we are here to stay!! Thanks again
Hello SYOT ,
What size Spinning rod & reel combo would you use if u were a lure chunker ninety % of the time ? ( & wat models would make it worth using hard for 3 seasons ). Do You plan to do some trips out to La Florida maybe nxt year so we can learn bout gamefishing in Sunshine State 🤙 ? Or deep South Tx ( Uppr / Lowr Laguna Madre ? )
Good afternoon!! All of our Spinning reels we use for lure chunking are 3000 size and our rods are 7' 6" med. They are the same body size as a 2500 but with a larger spool for a higher line capacity. I throw all Shimano Stradic or Sustains but have recently purchased a Florida Fishing Carbon Osprey to see if I can find a reel with the same durability but a taste cheaper. If you look back in our videos we actually sent last Thanksgiving in the Florida Keys and made 6 vids while there.
We do have plans to go to Port Mansfield in the near future as well!!! If i didn't answer anything fully please let me know and thank you so much for the support!!!
Awesome video and very informative as always! Thanks guys!
Thanks for watching!
That was a great Demo on rigging Soft Plastic Paddletails and Flukes when going after Reds. Fan-casting Paddletails across a chosen "fishy" spot, and fishing the lure in the lower 2' of the water column, is the quickest way I know to cover a lot of water quickly.
Thank you sir, paddle tails are prob the best lure as far as versatility!!
But let’s talk about popping courts. Great video. Thanks
Great suggestion, we've been talking about doing on PC's for a bit now
Keeping your rod tip down helps too.
What's up from Katy and thank you for the video Mr. Brad. I grew up with using live bait, mainly mullet caught fresh with a cast net, but I've been wanting to get into trying out some lures. The bass pro section for lures is a little overwhelming, to say the least, so I figured I give what you are using a shot.
I found the 3jd stuff, but can't seem to find those Hooked Up softs, the 3.5" white with yellow paddles. Do you happen to have a direct link to them?
Here is a link to their site. Very happy you enjoyed the video
www.hookedupbaits.com/
Again, good tips for great fishing. Flounder season is what Im waiting for. Rigging the finger mullet plastics correctly will always get you some nice bring home doormats. Great demo on rigging plastics Brad. Thanks buddy! From Sugarland, Texas...Tight lines never stop!!
Yes sir, flounder season is right around the corner for sure. We can't wait either
Great tips Brad, thanks for sharing. Would love to see a video on what rod actions, and line / leader preferences are appropriate with these plastics you referenced for both trout and redfish. Love your willingness to share your experiences, many thanks!
You got it, thank you for your suppport!
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RLTW!!!! Airborne!!!
Hey Brad, I really enjoy the instructional videos, and how you explain in detail. I find them very informative, and helpful. I'm so glad, I found and subscribed to your TH-cam channel. Thanks to you, and the wife for sharing your fishing adventures, and "how to" videos. 👍
Man that's a huge compliment we are so glad you like the vids and find them helpful!!! Thank you so much for the support