Hey Rich, greetings from the Outer Banks. I just moved here about a year ago and your videos were the ones I primarily watch to learn how to read the beach. I’m glad you are feeling well and back to work. Thank you so much for your gifts of teaching us about the beach. God bless you.
Hey OBX! Pretty much my back yard depending on where you are. I try to get down there when ever I can. Between the point, the sound, the bridges, etc, there's a whole lot to discover. It's paradise. Enjoy the process.
I've watched your videos many times. Your knowledge and willingness to share it took me from not catching fish for years at the beach to being one of the few who regularly catches fish in the surf wherever I go. I'm not an expert nor am I anywhere near being at the top of surf fishing but I have drastically improved how much I catch on a regular basis just by sitting back and analyzing what's in front of me. Often times it just jumps out at you once you look at it for a little bit. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hi brob. I'm glad you found my videos helpful on your journey. It takes a while and it's always a continuing learning experience, but that's what makes it fun, at least for me. I got some new stuff coming. Thanks for watching.
Glad you're back making videos. Great bunch of tips. Since moving south,it's a lot different than the Jersey Shore. This should help me select spots that should hold fish.
Great stuff. Cannot thank you enough for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. Priceless. I missed the fact that it was all connected. I saw some of it. After you pointed it out I felt like i put glasses on. I cannot wait for future posts. Thank you again
The fish eye view makes it difficult but Love the video how you paused it for a few minutes so the viewer can analyze it and then you do your analysis always great work.
Great video. I had fished the surf several times before finding your videos, but I had little to no idea where to fish. Fishing streams, I always new where the fish would be hiding or laying. Now I can see some of that looking at the surf. Thanks very much.
Usually where holes, dips, or rips are. Because the waves break close to shore, or the current runs out in the case of a rip, this is typically where surfers enter and swim out. Then they move sideways to get to the break, which is either a sandbar or a point, or some sort of shallower water that produces a longer, more extended break.
Hey Rich, greetings from the Outer Banks. I just moved here about a year ago and your videos were the ones I primarily watch to learn how to read the beach. I’m glad you are feeling well and back to work. Thank you so much for your gifts of teaching us about the beach. God bless you.
Hey OBX! Pretty much my back yard depending on where you are. I try to get down there when ever I can. Between the point, the sound, the bridges, etc, there's a whole lot to discover. It's paradise. Enjoy the process.
I've watched your videos many times. Your knowledge and willingness to share it took me from not catching fish for years at the beach to being one of the few who regularly catches fish in the surf wherever I go. I'm not an expert nor am I anywhere near being at the top of surf fishing but I have drastically improved how much I catch on a regular basis just by sitting back and analyzing what's in front of me. Often times it just jumps out at you once you look at it for a little bit. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hi brob. I'm glad you found my videos helpful on your journey. It takes a while and it's always a continuing learning experience, but that's what makes it fun, at least for me. I got some new stuff coming. Thanks for watching.
Glad you're back making videos. Great bunch of tips. Since moving south,it's a lot different than the Jersey Shore. This should help me select spots that should hold fish.
Hi Edward, and it's good to be back. Yup, this is definitely different than up north. thanks for the sub. Got some new stuff on the way.
Great stuff. Cannot thank you enough for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. Priceless. I missed the fact that it was all connected. I saw some of it. After you pointed it out I felt like i put glasses on. I cannot wait for future posts. Thank you again
Thanks will. Glad you find my videos helpful.
Happy to see you uploading again !
More to come!
You're back! Awesome content!
I am!
The fish eye view makes it difficult but Love the video how you paused it for a few minutes so the viewer can analyze it and then you do your analysis always great work.
Hi JT. That's the last video with fish eye. The next in the works will be regular hi-def.
Welcome back!
Godd to be back, thank you!
Welcome back!!!
Thanks Roland, good to be back. Thanks for the sub.
Good to see you posting again.
When was the last time you visited stripersonline?
Great video. I had fished the surf several times before finding your videos, but I had little to no idea where to fish. Fishing streams, I always new where the fish would be hiding or laying. Now I can see some of that looking at the surf. Thanks very much.
Thanks Bruno. It's been over 10 years since I've been on any board, including the ones I used to moderate.
Hi Brian. Thanks for the sub. You got the idea all right. Fish definitely do not do random.
What can we learn from surfers when trying to surf fish?
Usually where holes, dips, or rips are. Because the waves break close to shore, or the current runs out in the case of a rip, this is typically where surfers enter and swim out. Then they move sideways to get to the break, which is either a sandbar or a point, or some sort of shallower water that produces a longer, more extended break.