Man..grew up fishing for Stripers and Bluefish up north in Ct. 95% of the time was spent using topwater!! Moved to North Carolina and have been here now for 20 plus years. In Raleigh and travel down to the coast at least 4-5 times a month. Carried over that love for topwater and crush speckled trout and Reds year round..love it❤
I first heard that great advice about waiting to strike until you feel the weight of the fish on topwater when I was very young. This was in the pre-internet days so I probably got it from watching an early Saturday morning fishing show on ESPN. It always stuck with me.
Capt CA what do you think about jointed/ "broken back" type baits? I used to troll jointed Bomber Long A's for kingfish and cast the same lure for snook and they worked on both. But I don't see many people using them now, and I don't remember hearing you talk about them. Maybe it's a good subject for a video? I think they're versatile because they can be twitched on top or jerked hard or just reeled in.
I love your analogy captain. CA. I think snook are a lot like bass ,when they just aren’t biting, ain’t hungry.you gotta make,em angry. I try to apply stuff you say to my neck of da,woods . tight,lines ✌️💙😄
Jiggerpoling is illegal for a reason. The old timers in Florida used to use a long calcutta or bamboo rod with 3' of line and a noisy lure. They stood on low bridges or docks and did figure 8's or circles and made a lot of noise until a pissed off snook hit it. It must have been effective because it's been illegal for a long time.
I like the “now no longer manufactured “ ZMan grass kicker on a weedless unweighted chin lock hook for floating grass. It plops and spits well; I’ve caught some really nice specs this way.
great video… I use Mono as a leader but the other day a fellow layer, sorry fisherman told me that Flouro is better because is transparent to the fish eye!. I believe that fluorocarbon stretches a bit, is that true, should we use Mono or Flouro? Thanks.
I would like to hear the different times where you would use a top water walk the dog as you say, or a top water popper type lure? It’s funny to me on both. I never think that it’s gonna work until it does.’ thanks captain CA.
Different brands make lots of different patterns. Some are great, some suck from the same brand. The Heddon Zara Spook and Spook Jr are the classic "walk the dog" type. Or the Salt Strong Moonwalker is similar and good. Those come with or without rattles for rough and calmer days.
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Great stuff.. C. A. I love topwater for big bass
Man..grew up fishing for Stripers and Bluefish up north in Ct. 95% of the time was spent using topwater!! Moved to North Carolina and have been here now for 20 plus years. In Raleigh and travel down to the coast at least 4-5 times a month. Carried over that love for topwater and crush speckled trout and Reds year round..love it❤
Nice to hear personal accounts like this one to inspire others to use topwaters for alpha predators
Ct!!!! 🤘
Great advice. Went out in the wind in Tampa Bay and got some great trout on a popper with rattles. One trout was over 25-inches my PB. Thank you.
That’s so good to hear John! Love folks having success with our Flats Class tips!
Great video, Capt.
Thanks for the support
I first heard that great advice about waiting to strike until you feel the weight of the fish on topwater when I was very young. This was in the pre-internet days so I probably got it from watching an early Saturday morning fishing show on ESPN. It always stuck with me.
It’s still the rule my friend, appreciate the quality share!
Great video. Love too water fishing. Short 40lb leader really helped with the front hook catching the line
Yes shorter and stiffer is best in this case 😎
Capt CA what do you think about jointed/ "broken back" type baits? I used to troll jointed Bomber Long A's for kingfish and cast the same lure for snook and they worked on both. But I don't see many people using them now, and I don't remember hearing you talk about them. Maybe it's a good subject for a video? I think they're versatile because they can be twitched on top or jerked hard or just reeled in.
I will take this under consideration… but I know it works just not many lure options in that category
I love your analogy captain. CA. I think snook are a lot like bass ,when they just aren’t biting, ain’t hungry.you gotta make,em angry. I try to apply stuff you say to my neck of da,woods . tight,lines ✌️💙😄
Jiggerpoling is illegal for a reason. The old timers in Florida used to use a long calcutta or bamboo rod with 3' of line and a noisy lure. They stood on low bridges or docks and did figure 8's or circles and made a lot of noise until a pissed off snook hit it. It must have been effective because it's been illegal for a long time.
How do you deal with areas with floating seaweed or grass that’s always get caught in the lure during the retrieve?
You can employ a soft plastic lure (Zman Pop Shadz) that can be rigged weedless on an EWG rigging hook. Works awesome in grass out surface conditions
Use inline hooks! Treble hooks catch grass. If you have huge bunches of seaweed, then you’re kinda out of luck.
I’ll take a look at both of these! Thanks for the tips!!
I'd skip hard top water lures in really weedy situations.
I like the “now no longer manufactured “ ZMan grass kicker on a weedless unweighted chin lock hook for floating grass. It plops and spits well; I’ve caught some really nice specs this way.
great video… I use Mono as a leader but the other day a fellow layer, sorry fisherman told me that Flouro is better because is transparent to the fish eye!. I believe that fluorocarbon stretches a bit, is that true, should we use Mono or Flouro? Thanks.
With such short leaders it likely doesn’t matter that much which material you use. But I use mono leaders for topwater 90% of the time.
I have a couple of those. One that color and the other gold lol. Caught a bunch one day from shore and haven lt pulled either out in a long ti.e lol
I would like to hear the different times where you would use a top water walk the dog as you say, or a top water popper type lure? It’s funny to me on both. I never think that it’s gonna work until it does.’ thanks captain CA.
That’s why I always tell clients there is no bad timing for topwater
What brand topwaters do you
Think is best?
Different brands make lots of different patterns. Some are great, some suck from the same brand. The Heddon Zara Spook and Spook Jr are the classic "walk the dog" type. Or the Salt Strong Moonwalker is similar and good. Those come with or without rattles for rough and calmer days.
Yeah. I have been using miro lures
I personally am a Mirrolure fan but there is a plethora of choices on the market its just personal preferences
why not fluorocarbon leader
If the leader is short enough it doesn’t matter… but mono is what most prefer
I prefer mono with topwaters because it will stay on top of the water vs. fluorocarbon because of its buoyancy. Fluorocarbon on anything subsurface.
You’ll want that 40lb for when a big snook engulfs it.
And sometimes even heavier as I know you know my friend.
@@flatsclasscharters absolutely 👍
Lol after I just changed all my trebles to inlines
Sorry 😂… it had to be mentioned though
Your videos are way too long
We do our best to pass on the best “how to” information. I do realize some videos are lengthy but hopefully this one was worth it for the topwater fans.
I disagree. They are packed full of great tips.