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Surf Fishing Series Part-1 "Developing an Effective Surf Fishing Strategy"
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2017
- This is part-1 of a new series of educational videos I'll be doing on surf fishing. This video provides a frame work for developing the information base needed in order to make effective decisions when surf fishing. Subsequent videos will explore specific aspects of surf fishing in great detail, always from the top down. I will also be putting up a Facebook page "The View From The Beach" fairly soon, where you will be able to ask questions and interact with other subscribers. Thanks for watching and if you haven't done so already, don't forget to subscribe.
I would like to thank you for taking the time to produce your amazingly informative fishing videos, as a surf fisherman the wealth of knowledge u have decided to share with us and the in depth descriptions you give have been a lot of help personally, I can admit that Surf Fishing is a deep passion of mine (family included) and I have used and also passed on to my kids that wealth of knowledge to become a better surf fisherman, not many are willing to share that kind of knowledge or help others in the sport, let alone take the time to produce a series of videos to help anyone willing to view it and listen to descriptions and answers that just wouldn't come naturally.
Thanks
You are most welcome Bernabe. I have been fishing most of my whole life so I just want to pass a little something forward to a sport that has given me much enjoyment. Thanks for the kind words.
I agree 100% (despite that being the longest sentence I've ever seen)
We thank you Richard!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! If you were in this room right now, you'd get a standing ovation. This is the 3rd video of yours I've watched and the content is unmatched by other youtubers. I get a vacation roughly every 3 years, and even then it's only 5 days on the shore... my experience has always been lackluster -- where i spend more time going around and asking other fisherman (and baitshop owners who are not as friendly as advertised) rather than having my pole in the water. I'm an avid freshwater fisherman out of Pittsburgh, PA. I know how to freshwater fish, i know how to read the streams and find the holes -- and i've been looking for this type of information concerning shore fishing. Your videos provide EVERYTHING I've been looking for! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
Sorry for the late reply, I missed this one somehow and I hate not replying to comments lol. You are very welcome, and thank you for watching and I hope they help you out on the beach.
First of all thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I got my fishing rod and reel for Christmas. I'm glad I came across you. I have homework to do. There so many videos out there only talk about what lures or bait. But not actually giving the correct information you have give us here. Thank you again for doing this.
You are very welcome Albert. To be honest, after all the years I've been fishing I came to the realization that catching fish is really just problem solving and applied knowledge. First you learn about all the factors involved in the species you want to catch, then you prioritize the information and work it from there. And don't forget to have fun along the way. I hope this information helps you on your journey and thank you for watching.
I have always loved the beach and now have an even greater appreciation for the beach and the surf because of you. Thank you for your thorough and informative work.
You are welcome Michael and thanks for the kind words.
Rich you've been a wealth of information I have not come across as easily anywhere else on the internet. I have yet to surf-fish, but am going soon, and I feel very confident that I now will have a great time trying out all your tips instead of guessing my way through and failing without answers
Thanks Austin. As I've said before, fishing is a life long learning process, so enjoy the ride. :-)
Thanks so much man. You are better than any book or anything I could read or watch otherwise
You're welcome Dillon and thanks for watching. I hope it helps you up your game.
Thank you Rich for taking the time to put this video together!
My pleasure.
A fantastic collection of videos. My hat's off to you. Takes RUclips to a whole new level!
Thank you and thanks for watching.
My dad taught me to fish and always took me surf fishing. But you can always learn more. Thank you for sharing your 45 years of experience.
Hi Kevin. Very sorry for the late reply. I had a health issue that dragged on for a while but I'm back now. I agree, we never stop learning and that's what makes if fun and worthwhile. Thank you for watching.
@@richtroxler No problem! I have been dealing with my granddaughter's heart issues lately, so I get where you are coming from. I hope you are healthy now and that everything is going well for you.
Hi Kevin, I just came across this. I do hope your granddaughter's heart issues have gotten better.
@@richtroxler Thank you for the kind thoughts. Unfortunately, things didn't go our way.
you should write a book!
I may one day. ;-)
No kidding! These remind me of the magazines and books I used to soak up on freshwater fishing as a kid. Sure, information is much easier to come by these days, but the ease of communication makes it easier for those without real knowledge to speak. We have to read the depth of the water and find those deeper troughs and cuts where the knowledge fish are :)
Go for it!
Rich, I really enjoy your surf fishing vids. your beach reading series has been a big help. You should write a book, it won't make you any money, but would be welcome among 'thinking' casters like me! Come fish with me in Montauk anytime!
I might consolidate the many posts and articles into a book one day. I'm actually still working on a fiction story, so I'm spread pretty thin. But it may happen one day. If I'm up on the island in the fall, I might take you up on your offer.
Thanks for another terrific, extremely informative & helpful video!
You're welcome Lou. Thanks for watching.
I really appreciate the way that you actually teach fishing. I’m a new subscriber and looking forward to learning the ways of surf fishing.Thanks for what you do and how you help others.
Hi Snap. Thanks for the sub. I'm glad you appreciate my efforts. My videos tend to be fast and dense, so I'm not sure everybody can take the bombardment lol. Thanks for watching and be well.
great stuff, so well explained. thanks
You are welcome. Unfortunately, was out of commission again for a while, so for now I'm just trying to get caught up on responding to everyone and trying to finish up on some new content and other stuff. Thanks for hanging in there with me and I'll get this thing going again.
Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Almost done with the next in the series.
Thanks a bunch for this info, I like your mantras. Looks like I'll need to get out there and build up my knowledge with some experience. You're probably reeling them in right now, but hopefully you can get more episodes uploaded before I can afford a trip to the beach!
Have one in the works, the next in the series on the importance of fishing edges, just need to get it finished.
Superb
Once again, swamped with work so I apologize for the late reply. Thanks for the kind words and for watching. Be well and stay safe.
great info ,looking forward to putting it to use.
I hope it helps you out.
thanks for the knowledge man keep em coming
You're welcome and will try to.
amazing depth of knowledge ...thanks for sharing your wealth
You are welcome Ed.
Hooked my first fish by luck here in here in Monterey ca, now I have some homework to do learning about bait and migration, thanks for your help.
Hi Alexandro. Yeah, I know I keep beating the same drum, but the more info you have, the better decisions you'll make and the more fish you'll catch.
Thanks Rich! I was just getting the fishing itch!
You're welcome John. I've got a full blown rash lol.
Hoping to catch my first keeper sized striper this fall. Amen to you
Good luck. The Striper stocks are pretty low so you'll have to be in the right place at the right time.
Excellent comprehensive approach to surf fishing.
Thanks Jim.
i enjoy the other videos as well.
Thank you Bob.
Nice video. Very informative.
Thank you John. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks again Rich for taking the time to put this video together. I am looking forward to the series. I realize you are extremely busy but was wondering if you had an estimated schedule when the other videos will be released?
Thanks again and tight lines.Scott
Tough to schedule. I have the next almost done, but fishing season has started down here and I'm getting pressed for time. I definitely need to get that one finished soon. It'll be more how to than pep talk.
thanks for the time and effort
Sorry for the late reply, still having problems with my notifications. You're welcome and thanks for watching.
Thanks for another informative video Rich! Is it the bottom water or the top that leaves a Bay as the tide goes out? Do the top and bottom layers go out in equal amounts or does the tide primarily effect more one than the other? Thanks so much for your help! Enrico
Interesting question. I've never experienced anything that would indicate to me that the top layer moves faster or slower than the bottom layer. Not in an inlet or in any channel deep in the bay. I will say that the upper water is warmer than the bottom water and this has significant effects at certain times of the year.
Thanks Rich! I appreciate your help. Enrico
Hi Rich, great video, thank you. where can I get a copy of your fishing log?
Thanks for watching. Fishing log not available lol ;-)
good video .
Thanks Tony.
hi Rich, lol, meant a page from your log that is not filled in. Thanks
LOL, hi Ralph. I no longer use a "formal" format for recording data. I use those cheap marble notebooks and write pertinent information in no particular order. Scribbles, drawings, notes, etc. If I were to recommend a product, I would suggest John Skinner's "Fisher's log" software. John did a good job thinking out everything and I think it's cross-platform. Should be esy enough to google up.
Thanks Спасибо
You're welcome.