As an avid kayak fisherman in Hawaii, I’ve watched literally a hundred fishing videos. At first I thought you were like the rest, just showing off their fishing skills. Kinda like letting everyone know what a badass fisherman they were. But I have come to respect you because you are by far the most thorough teacher to many that want to start fishing. You are candid and honest. I know that selling your brand is necessary to allow you to travel and fish. One is never too seasoned to know everything and I have picked up many of your tips and modified it to my style of fishing. If you ever in the area (Hawaii) , maybe we can teach you a thing or two. Keep up the great work! Love watching the dynamics with you, your fiancée and your dad. Mahalo and Aloha.
Hey man. I am getting into fishing as my 8yo daughter expressed interest. Your video is really useful. My daughter and I quickly learned 3 knots from you and were able to set up 3 bottom rigs really quiclky. Thank you, and we can't wait to cast out and try to get some fish.
I remember watching the video where you and your dad taught the dropper knot! Been using it ever since! My go to knot for pier fishing!!! Thanks Branden!!
I moved from southeast Virginia 27yrs ago where we togged the Chesapeake bay bridge rock piles. Haven’t even thought of tautogs since then. Dang good eating! Thanks for the nostalgia and wisdom!
excellent video and description of the problem you are solving... vision and dexterity. I wear bifocals now and hate tieing my rigs on my kayak in rough ocean..so I rid everything at home in relax, calm environment. plus it gives me enjoyment off the water
Thank for your videos. My comments is that I am loosing more rigs than tingling my line for this reason I am not using swivels and clips. I am using only knots to accomplish this exact same rig. The preparation at home is the T knot drop loop and a perfect loop for the weight.
I wanted to thank you for these videos, they're really very detailed, they're simple, for amateur fishermen like me. So, a big thank you from France. I'm in Martinique, and I'll be trying out your little tutorials👍👌
Hi guys, I love what you are doing with your show. First of all, it's very informative, secondly you are very sincere and upfront with your viewers. I guess my comment would be is where I fish near the Indian River Inlet in Deleware,it is very rocky. So instead of losing my whole rig I use a rubber band to hold my sinker on. That way when a Tog takes it down a hole the rubber band would break, and you would keep the rest of your rig. Some people like it some don't. Just a thought.
I love the video, i wanted to take my boys fishing and was never taught how to so i didnt know where to begin this helped tremendously and were going fishing tomorrow. Wish us luck lol
I appreciate you guys alot, I swear to review my order however I'm going to my house in Carolina on November 18th for a week and would love to have pictures to go with the hey skipper gear! thank you guys for everything!
As a commercial fisherman, I only just started Sport fishing with rod n’ reels. So much to take in vs what commercial demands I’ve been using a Carolina rig setup with a slip sinker and a #4 hook. I’ve found it so fun and relaxing casting out and reeling in nice n slow while watching for the tip bounce. 2nd time out, haven’t caught anything yet. But only time will tell. I’ll try this set up next I think! Thanks for the awesome video
Awesome mate thanks for the shoutout! If you found this helpful you gotta check out my website, I custom make a ton of gear to help you with your next fishing trip! www.heyskipperfishing.com 😁
Nice video. I use somewhat the same type of rigging, but with a variation to the weight. Instead of clipping the weight. I use a lighter test line in between the clip and weight. So if the weight gets snagged and there is a fish on. I still get the fish, but lose the weight. It's a trade off. I use 30-50lbs main line. But 15lbs line between the clip and weight. I like the hook leader to sit 24-30" above the weight, with the hook leader 8-10" off the main line, with live bait (shad of minnow, hooked once so the bait is alive and swimming around until it's bitten). Anyways...
really good video, you can pretty much do anything with these knots and your tutorials on each are great. definitely saving this video to refer to and practice. thx for all the great content, forever grateful
I have a tip you may want to try. Why use a snap swivel for the weight? I use a swivel on the line to leader connection but I just have a bottom loop for the weight and do the hook the way you do. Thanks for all the tips I've learned from you.
I have been OBLITERATING the fish for 25 years with 100% artificial inshore saltwater using one knot..... The Pallomar (sp?). BUT ! ! ! I want to switch to using bait. You just GAVE me the best single video tutorial for an easy to rig and equally effect rig for fishing. THANK YOU ! THANK YOU ! THANK YOU !
You need to change the name of your channel to “Hey Professor” because I definitely have received an education from you! I assume my diploma will arrive in the mail soon? Seriously though, your videos provide exceptional entertainment and invaluable information! Many thanks to you and Erin, and keep up the good work!
So do you connect the two way swivel directly to the end of your main line? Or does your main line has a swivel clamp at the end of it to connect the two way swivel?
Awesome! If you found this helpful you gotta check out my website, I custom make a ton of gear to help you with your next fishing trip! www.heyskipperfishing.com 😁
Hey skipper, can u please go try and fish in other countries and explore the variety of fish and techniques? Also I heard fishing in UAE (Dubai) is very good.
I wish my hands were not to shakey and had bad nerves so I can do these knots.. I only use the surgeon knot but this allows me to fish which I log to do and catch some fish
Hey skipper wye not just a loop for the sinker so you don't lose a swivel each time . We all are trying to catch them fish the cheapest way . Thanks for the videos that you make .
Absolutely LOVE your videos, thank you for making it a bit easier & with various options! Keep up the awesome work :)) One quick question,, im finding it hard the thread the line thats double over thru the eye of the hook, any suggestions? Thank you again & happy fishin, y'all 🙃🎣✌️
In my " personal opinion" using the very first knot you did I'd use a simple polymer knot on the top swivel as well as the bottom for the weight.. much faster and in my " opinion" stronger knot but I love this vid and very well made
😂😂😂 that big hook had me laughing. Like who would actually think yo use that on a small fish 😂😂😂 it's funny cuz I know you were serious people out there really be doing that
Lol I'm watching like hey that box is pretty cool and your like .. people who can't see well anymore maybe their fingers don't work right and I'm like I'm missing two fingers on one hand and blind as a bat maybe this guy's on to something maybe I should get one of those 🤔🤔😂😂
Hey Skip, is the direction of the hook critical? I have heard it doesn't matter if the hook faces down or up. I tend to prefer when the hook rests and is hanging, the point to gap is open towards the outside or up. Is there any issue with either? Thanks for sharing.
One suggestion - instead of attaching the sinker with a clip, attach it with a rubber band. Then if you get snagged, you can break the rubber band if needed and not loose your whole rig.
Last thing the ocean needs is more bits of broken rubber... use a standard piece of string. It will break before the fishing line and will not bounce or break on cast
@@HeySkipperI am a subscriber of ur channel from India. In India local anglers use 6-hook tied together in a bunch. And they use wheat and rice flour balls as bait. But i feel it needs some modification. I was wondering if i can use that 6 hook setup to the rig u explained in this video. Cud ur rig works to catch Carps? Plz let know
As an avid kayak fisherman in Hawaii, I’ve watched literally a hundred fishing videos. At first I thought you were like the rest, just showing off their fishing skills. Kinda like letting everyone know what a badass fisherman they were. But I have come to respect you because you are by far the most thorough teacher to many that want to start fishing. You are candid and honest. I know that selling your brand is necessary to allow you to travel and fish.
One is never too seasoned to know everything and I have picked up many of your tips and modified it to my style of fishing.
If you ever in the area (Hawaii) , maybe we can teach you a thing or two. Keep up the great work! Love watching the dynamics with you, your fiancée and your dad. Mahalo and Aloha.
You rock, thank you so much for following and sharing the love!
Awesome video! I am now semi retired and have gone back surf casting and this is by far the best video on dropper lines I have come upon. Thanks!
thank you young man. I have never made as many knots in my life. your tutorials are very handy
This is essentially the favored Tautog rig used in Ocean City Md at the inlet and other locations. Thanks for the tutorial.
It's the same rig I use at the 4th st bulkhead, I tend to stay away from the inlet, too many people for me
Hey man. I am getting into fishing as my 8yo daughter expressed interest.
Your video is really useful. My daughter and I quickly learned 3 knots from you and were able to set up 3 bottom rigs really quiclky. Thank you, and we can't wait to cast out and try to get some fish.
You are my go to guy everything fishing.. ..The best TEACHER in fishing on youtube for me...very knowledgeable and honest...thank you
I remember watching the video where you and your dad taught the dropper knot! Been using it ever since! My go to knot for pier fishing!!! Thanks Branden!!
You are so welcome Ben!
You an OG!
This has to be one of the best tutorials on making a rig, I've seen. Great work.
Easily once of the best informative channels for educating new fisherman like my self. Great job guys love your work.
I moved from southeast Virginia 27yrs ago where we togged the Chesapeake bay bridge rock piles. Haven’t even thought of tautogs since then. Dang good eating! Thanks for the nostalgia and wisdom!
excellent video and description of the problem you are solving... vision and dexterity. I wear bifocals now and hate tieing my rigs on my kayak in rough ocean..so I rid everything at home in relax, calm environment. plus it gives me enjoyment off the water
Exactly! I understand some people can’t tie them, but for those who can, you should!
clearest and up to point rigging tut i havee watched so far! many thanx sir! i wanted to start fishing as a hobby u helped me alot~!
Thank for your videos. My comments is that I am loosing more rigs than tingling my line for this reason I am not using swivels and clips. I am using only knots to accomplish this exact same rig. The preparation at home is the T knot drop loop and a perfect loop for the weight.
Kool, I like how you show people different rigs and knots!!
I try and help!
simple knots are also easy to practice.. that's great
Yes!
I wanted to thank you for these videos, they're really very detailed, they're simple, for amateur fishermen like me. So, a big thank you from France. I'm in Martinique, and I'll be trying out your little tutorials👍👌
Hi guys, I love what you are doing with your show. First of all, it's very informative, secondly you are very sincere and upfront with your viewers. I guess my comment would be is where I fish near the Indian River Inlet in Deleware,it is very rocky. So instead of losing my whole rig I use a rubber band to hold my sinker on. That way when a Tog takes it down a hole the rubber band would break, and you would keep the rest of your rig. Some people like it some don't. Just a thought.
I love the video, i wanted to take my boys fishing and was never taught how to so i didnt know where to begin this helped tremendously and were going fishing tomorrow. Wish us luck lol
I am completely new to fishing. Your video helped me out an incredible amount. Thank you!
It’s amazing how there’s always something new to learn. You showed me like 10 bro
Still think the t knot is the best one I've seen from you guys use it on every rig now ✌️
thanks for all your tutorials..regards from the Philippines
Thanks! Now I know what to look for the next time I go to the store.
I appreciate you guys alot, I swear to review my order however I'm going to my house in Carolina on November 18th for a week and would love to have pictures to go with the hey skipper gear! thank you guys for everything!
Another great tutorial. Thank you very much for a very informative video. I will be using these this weekend.
As a commercial fisherman, I only just started Sport fishing with rod n’ reels. So much to take in vs what commercial demands
I’ve been using a Carolina rig setup with a slip sinker and a #4 hook.
I’ve found it so fun and relaxing casting out and reeling in nice n slow while watching for the tip bounce. 2nd time out, haven’t caught anything yet. But only time will tell.
I’ll try this set up next I think!
Thanks for the awesome video
Awesome mate thanks for the shoutout! If you found this helpful you gotta check out my website, I custom make a ton of gear to help you with your next fishing trip!
www.heyskipperfishing.com 😁
Fantastic, so basic & easy to learn instructions, thank you .
First time viewer great instruction video, easy to understand
I learned that rig when I was 12 yrs old. good go to rig.
Yep! It’s one of the classics!
I use this to catch catfish bait a lot with the exception of adding beads instead of a float and using a dual hook setup. Very effective
It’s a classic rig that works everywhere!
Nice video. I use somewhat the same type of rigging, but with a variation to the weight. Instead of clipping the weight. I use a lighter test line in between the clip and weight. So if the weight gets snagged and there is a fish on. I still get the fish, but lose the weight. It's a trade off. I use 30-50lbs main line. But 15lbs line between the clip and weight. I like the hook leader to sit 24-30" above the weight, with the hook leader 8-10" off the main line, with live bait (shad of minnow, hooked once so the bait is alive and swimming around until it's bitten). Anyways...
Eres el que más ideas claras aportas , y el más efectivo en la pesca eres.good job!!!
Really good information. Articulate and well presented modelling of the set ups. Thanks for your time.
Your video is one of the BEST I’ve seen thank you so so much my friend 👍🏽 you’re amazing and so informative 😊
The yellow line really helped! I’m still thinking I’ll just order some rigs, salted baits before I head south in late February
Yellow line is so visible! Thank you for supporting our baits and rigs, I’m sure you will catch a ton on our stuff for your trip.
really good video, you can pretty much do anything with these knots and your tutorials on each are great. definitely saving this video to refer to and practice. thx for all the great content, forever grateful
Thanks for the video! Very informative as always!
Thank Skipper and Erin another great video nice content enjoy your work stay safe out there bro regard your family
You are welcome! You stay safe too!
AWESOME VIDEO BRANDON, THANKS FOR SHARING!
I have a tip you may want to try. Why use a snap swivel for the weight? I use a swivel on the line to leader connection but I just have a bottom loop for the weight and do the hook the way you do. Thanks for all the tips I've learned from you.
that’s what I have been doing!
Great video. And well conceived products, the rigs and boxes.
Great stuff Skipper - great video and easy to follow
Thank you so much! Any requests for future videos?
@@HeySkipper more instructional videos thx
I have been OBLITERATING the fish for 25 years with 100% artificial inshore saltwater using one knot..... The Pallomar (sp?). BUT ! ! !
I want to switch to using bait. You just GAVE me the best single video tutorial for an easy to rig and equally effect rig for fishing.
THANK YOU !
THANK YOU !
THANK YOU !
You need to change the name of your channel to “Hey Professor” because I definitely have received an education from you! I assume my diploma will arrive in the mail soon? Seriously though, your videos provide exceptional entertainment and invaluable information! Many thanks to you and Erin, and keep up the good work!
Irish in rocky places too but fresh water. Try a three way swivel with a lighter line on the sinker end.
Lighter sinker in rocky areas help with no snags!
8:12 i love helpy hand 😍
Very nice. I am going to try this tomorrow.
excelent, good job my friend
Thank you Skipper. 👍
thanks I really learn a lot from this
Sweet go to rig
Yes absolutely
Cheers for the vid i think your first knot was a three turn figure of eight well thats what wee call it thanks keep up yer guid work.
Thank you!
Thank you I learn something
All of you guys buying stuff from him will have at least little bit of saliva with love❤😂
Thank you lot's 😘
I love a classic fish finder rig. I've had almost no luck with a 3 way rig.
Thks!
So do you connect the two way swivel directly to the end of your main line?
Or does your main line has a swivel clamp at the end of it to connect the two way swivel?
Thank you men I did it
excellent material to learn
Awesome! If you found this helpful you gotta check out my website, I custom make a ton of gear to help you with your next fishing trip! www.heyskipperfishing.com 😁
Question whats the use of the bottom swivel? I typically tie the line to the sinker straight away.
Hey skipper, can u please go try and fish in other countries and explore the variety of fish and techniques? Also I heard fishing in UAE (Dubai) is very good.
Sure! Sounds fun. We always love trying new places
Nice video mate, have you got any videos about shock leaders, like when to and not to use them.
I love to go fishing with you one day when you come here to San Francisco
Nice work 👍
great, thankyou guys 👍
Great video my friend!
Thanks mate :D
Thanks, that was great 👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹
This Guy is the F'ing GOAT
Wassup aj!
I wish my hands were not to shakey and had bad nerves so I can do these knots.. I only use the surgeon knot but this allows me to fish which I log to do and catch some fish
Tnx for the tutoring
The Lorax know you've been stealing his trees?
Haha dr Seuss gifted me that tree personally!
Hey skipper wye not just a loop for the sinker so you don't lose a swivel each time .
We all are trying to catch them fish the cheapest way .
Thanks for the videos that you make .
Step 1: go to any Walmart and buy a premade bottom rig for $1.97
Absolutely LOVE your videos, thank you for making it a bit easier & with various options! Keep up the awesome work :)) One quick question,, im finding it hard the thread the line thats double over thru the eye of the hook, any suggestions? Thank you again & happy fishin, y'all 🙃🎣✌️
In my " personal opinion" using the very first knot you did I'd use a simple polymer knot on the top swivel as well as the bottom for the weight.. much faster and in my " opinion" stronger knot but I love this vid and very well made
Question, I have several hooks that are very small and the 20lb line won’t fit in the eye, any suggestions?
Would these knots be good with braided too
😂😂😂 that big hook had me laughing. Like who would actually think yo use that on a small fish 😂😂😂 it's funny cuz I know you were serious people out there really be doing that
You always the best
Thanks man i made this 2day cheerw
Lol I'm watching like hey that box is pretty cool and your like .. people who can't see well anymore maybe their fingers don't work right and I'm like I'm missing two fingers on one hand and blind as a bat maybe this guy's on to something maybe I should get one of those 🤔🤔😂😂
di indonesia belum ada pelampung rig pompano bottom. belinya dimana
How to keep salted baits? Do you need to put in fridge? I live in Philippines.
hi,,do u sell your equipment abroad
Very helpful
What is the yellow line your using in this video
great vid bro,have subscribed
Great, useful video. Is floro-carbon required? can you do same with Mono? If not, why? thx again!
Hey Skip, is the direction of the hook critical? I have heard it doesn't matter if the hook faces down or up. I tend to prefer when the hook rests and is hanging, the point to gap is open towards the outside or up. Is there any issue with either? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks 🙏🏼💯
Hi Brendon can we buy your products hear in Australia yet last time I tried I couldn’t
Sorry not available in aus YET!
Dude. Enjoy the steak dinner I bought you tonight. Just bought your 5 part rod. LOL
One suggestion - instead of attaching the sinker with a clip, attach it with a rubber band. Then if you get snagged, you can break the rubber band if needed and not loose your whole rig.
Cool idea! Have you tried this with anything much over one ounce? I would think any heavier weight would snap the rubber band when you cast.
That’s a good idea, if you lose your sinker at least you won’t lose your whole rig
Last thing the ocean needs is more bits of broken rubber... use a standard piece of string. It will break before the fishing line and will not bounce or break on cast
A weak double knot will achieve this sacrificial goal.
I use paper clips
nevermine I'll make them thanks for showingme
Do you use this for o ean fishing? Like Halibut?
Is this for pier fishing or casting from a heights?
It works every which way!
@@HeySkipperI am a subscriber of ur channel from India. In India local anglers use 6-hook tied together in a bunch. And they use wheat and rice flour balls as bait. But i feel it needs some modification. I was wondering if i can use that 6 hook setup to the rig u explained in this video. Cud ur rig works to catch Carps? Plz let know
Where can I get your premad rig set up I have very poor vision
Nice one
Thank you!
@@HeySkipper idol shout out
Thanks
What kind of bait are you using with this rig?