THANKS AGAIN, I LEARNED A LOT .... JUST STARTED SHEEPSHEAD FISHN.....IM IN FLORIDA, MOST OF THE OLD MEN TELL ME THE SHEEPSHEAD GO OUT TO SEA IN THE SUMMER 🤔🤔🤔I CAUGHT A FEW , NOW THEY🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I TRIED CRAPPIE NIBBLES WITH A FILLER CRAB...NOT SURE IF IT WILL WORK 😊
Your interview questions were awesome. Very informative. Love to see some creative rigging. Hope you had a great time in SC. True professionals. Hope to see you on " York River Grinch Charters" soon.
Had never seen that bottom sweeper jig, but I can see why that would be so effective. You did a great job with this tutorial. I like the 7 foot med heavy too for inshore. That is probably my favorite, with the 2500 series. After listening to you guys I feel like I am doing ok, but I did pick up some great tips. Thanks my friend.
So much information here. I feel like going to look for sheepshead now !! A big thanks to you and Haddrell's. I have been to Haddrell's many times and they are very helpful and fully stocked
When it’s hard to find the fiddler crabs in the middle of winter here in St Augustine, we turn to sand fleas and do very well with them. Getting them live is best. I also chum the water with either crushed shrimp heads or crushed frozen sand fleas. Wait 20 mins and they’ll be riled up 😤!
Awesome instructional video! My dad use to say that to catch a sheepshead you have to set the hook just before he bites. I never had much luck with them myself.
Dang... y’all in my town again. Wish I knew, would of liked to have said hello. You’re correct on the guys at Haddrell’s they are a great crew and are very helpful. I’m picking up my new boat on Friday (Friday can’t come quick enough) and ready to get back out there. So when y’all are coming back maybe we can get up on da boat and catch some sheepshead and what ever else that comes in our line. Appreciate y’all and the work you put out. 🐡🐟🍻🇺🇸
Masterclass...sheepshead can be so frustrating. I'm going to try that modified carolina rig. Great point on the length of the leader, all the fisherman I see catching sheepshead are using a 1 ft leader.
Good content. I like the look of the Palomar knot rig. Will try that from the surf as well for Pomps and Mullet next run... Maybe even adapt it with two hooks.
Nice video! Very informative. We saltwater mostly on the FL Gulf Coast (Franklin and Gulf counties). Nearly every Sheepshead I've ever caught was on fresh shrimp. There was the rare exception of soft plastic (DOA, Vudu, or Zman shrimp and once on a soft plastic crab with a bottom sweeper jig - but I wasn't actually targeting Sheepshead in those cases). What usually happens with me is that I'm targeting something else (Red or Black Drum, speckled trout, etc) and we discover Sheepshead. I then (immediately) go after them (sometimes having to re-rig). Love Sheepshead.
I like a medium rod, 2500 reel, 15lb braid and leader. My favorite rig is a small hook and a split shot. I use this same setup for tautog except I switch to a heavier leader and a tog jig
When fishing for the boys in stripes down here in Texas I mostly use shrimp. Here in the Gulf there not so picky. Easy to to clean and tasty. I mostly fish around the Freeport to the Galveston area marshes and bridges. You really can actually can them anywhere down here.
@@1fish2fish10 Let me know cause I have many guides or poker buddies I can hook you up with to fish. It gets really hot down here in the summer though. I live near Galveston.
You GOTTA stop with the "Sheephead" with no S, man! ;-). This is a sheephead: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_sheephead. THIS is a sheepShead: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archosargus_probatocephalus . Every dictionary pronounces sheepshead WITH the S. knock if off! ;-).
Wear a F-ing MASK!! Especially if you can't socially distance yourelf while talking to someone. The guy you are talking to has the courtesy to wear one you should do the same.
Sheepshead are some of my most favoritest fish to eat!!!! 😋
THANKS AGAIN, I LEARNED A LOT .... JUST STARTED SHEEPSHEAD FISHN.....IM IN FLORIDA, MOST OF THE OLD MEN TELL ME THE SHEEPSHEAD GO OUT TO SEA IN THE SUMMER 🤔🤔🤔I CAUGHT A FEW , NOW THEY🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I TRIED CRAPPIE NIBBLES WITH A FILLER CRAB...NOT SURE IF IT WILL WORK 😊
Awesome content. Tkank you for sharing some knowledge
Your interview questions were awesome. Very informative. Love to see some creative rigging. Hope you had a great time in SC. True professionals.
Hope to see you on " York River Grinch Charters" soon.
WE NEED TO GET OUT THERE SOON!
Had never seen that bottom sweeper jig, but I can see why that would be so effective. You did a great job with this tutorial. I like the 7 foot med heavy too for inshore. That is probably my favorite, with the 2500 series. After listening to you guys I feel like I am doing ok, but I did pick up some great tips. Thanks my friend.
Never seen a bottom sweeper?? They are super popular on the East Coast. Very very effective
Great tips from the sheepherders. Made me hungry just thinking about catching em!
So much information here. I feel like going to look for sheepshead now !! A big thanks to you and Haddrell's. I have been to Haddrell's many times and they are very helpful and fully stocked
When it’s hard to find the fiddler crabs in the middle of winter here in St Augustine, we turn to sand fleas and do very well with them. Getting them live is best. I also chum the water with either crushed shrimp heads or crushed frozen sand fleas. Wait 20 mins and they’ll be riled up 😤!
Awesome instructional video! My dad use to say that to catch a sheepshead you have to set the hook just before he bites. I never had much luck with them myself.
Great video, I learned more on this one than bunches of other ones.
Thanks Joe, nicely done.
Thanks!
Heck yeah! Thanks for the upload.
Thanks for your comment!!
Dang... y’all in my town again. Wish I knew, would of liked to have said hello. You’re correct on the guys at Haddrell’s they are a great crew and are very helpful.
I’m picking up my new boat on Friday (Friday can’t come quick enough) and ready to get back out there. So when y’all are coming back maybe we can get up on da boat and catch some sheepshead and what ever else that comes in our line. Appreciate y’all and the work you put out. 🐡🐟🍻🇺🇸
I would love that!! Sorry, it was such a quick trip!
Spot on advice
Great job guys.
Absolutely love your 'how to' videos.
Thank you! We will keep them coming!
AMEN
Excellent tutorial! Thanks! Looking forward to putting that knowledge and some Bottom Sweepers to use in the Delaware waters.
Wow, great video. I’m down in Beaufort SC and still learning how to catch sheeps and this is the best video I’ve seen yet.
Awesome stuff man! Turned out great!
Thanks man!! Can't wait to get out there soon and catch some with you!
Masterclass...sheepshead can be so frustrating. I'm going to try that modified carolina rig. Great point on the length of the leader, all the fisherman I see catching sheepshead are using a 1 ft leader.
I CAN'T WAIT TO CATCH MY 1ST SHEEPSHEAD
Good content. I like the look of the Palomar knot rig. Will try that from the surf as well for Pomps and Mullet next run... Maybe even adapt it with two hooks.
Absolutely!
Great video, thanks!
Great experience and Wisdom
Awesome teaching!!!
Only thing missing....
Artificial for winter fishing.
Not many fiddlers around. Have u tried the artificial crabs? Savage/crusty.
great content, thanks to both of you...
for hooks i like using the #1 drop shot hook from lazer sharp , made for bass fishing, super sharp, and way cheaper than owner or gamakatsu
Nice video! Very informative. We saltwater mostly on the FL Gulf Coast (Franklin and Gulf counties). Nearly every Sheepshead I've ever caught was on fresh shrimp. There was the rare exception of soft plastic (DOA, Vudu, or Zman shrimp and once on a soft plastic crab with a bottom sweeper jig - but I wasn't actually targeting Sheepshead in those cases). What usually happens with me is that I'm targeting something else (Red or Black Drum, speckled trout, etc) and we discover Sheepshead. I then (immediately) go after them (sometimes having to re-rig). Love Sheepshead.
Wow so much knowledge in one video! I feel like I owe you money now or something
This was great! Thanks!
Would love to see some va tunnel vids this spring
great video
good info thanks
I like a medium rod, 2500 reel, 15lb braid and leader. My favorite rig is a small hook and a split shot. I use this same setup for tautog except I switch to a heavier leader and a tog jig
Right on!! That's good to know
He sounds like Wilson from home improvement with the mask on
love ur vids man
Thank you!
Nice!!
New subscriber here!!
My home state love the video.edisto island is a great place to fish in sc as well
Love the SC lowcountry!! Ya'll (emphasize YALL) are amazing!
Is that the Golden State killer? Just kidding. Great video.
When fishing for the boys in stripes down here in Texas I mostly use shrimp. Here in the Gulf there not so picky. Easy to to clean and tasty. I mostly fish around the Freeport to the Galveston area marshes and bridges. You really can actually can them anywhere down here.
That's awesome I want to come down there
@@1fish2fish10 Let me know cause I have many guides or poker buddies I can hook you up with to fish. It gets really hot down here in the summer though. I live near Galveston.
600 like. You guys know what’s up. Thanks
Looping the sinker above the hook is a terrible idea.sets up for a easy line break
"Bait is not free" 🤔
Why the mask?is he wanted?
Dude! Check your email, :$)
Thank you for not wearing a face diaper.
where's your mask?
You GOTTA stop with the "Sheephead" with no S, man! ;-). This is a sheephead: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_sheephead. THIS is a sheepShead: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archosargus_probatocephalus . Every dictionary pronounces sheepshead WITH the S. knock if off! ;-).
Wear a F-ing MASK!! Especially if you can't socially distance yourelf while talking to someone. The guy you are talking to has the courtesy to wear one you should do the same.
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