Good vid! You guys did a great job making the effort to keep a baited hook in the water and it paid off as it often times does here in the IV with a lot of catches. Noted at the end you were at the East Highline where it comes off the AA. There are stripers and large & small mouth there. Looks like you had a lure tied on there but no footage of any catches. Next time try assortments of lures along with plastic worms & swim baits and you’ll land bass there.
Rats! Maybe we’ll have luck next time. It looks so promising. Super Clearwater nice and cold. We did see some giant carp, but they were uninterested in what we had to offer. Anything specific you’d recommend throwing for striper? Is there something that always works for you?
@@adventureswithosidekayakguy Stripers are super aggressive and will hit almost anything when they’re hungry and they’ll fight like hell! Simply, as needed, start throwing swim baits, jerk baits, crank baits, plastic worms texas & wacky weightless (wacky drop-shot too) I’ve even hooked them while using nightcrawlers for Cats. Good luck!
Do you get cooked shrimp? Or raw shrimp? Do you ever use those Walmart popcorn shrimp? Or do you go to like an Asian market and get the real deal stuff?
@@adventureswithosidekayakguy the asian/mexican market shrimp are the way to go, whole, uncooked, uncleaned, head on shrimp (heads for huge carp, cats like em too), I buy the 4 lb block from Zion market here in SD and break a few off the block when I need some bait... very cheap per use
Good vid! You guys did a great job making the effort to keep a baited hook in the water and it paid off as it often times does here in the IV with a lot of catches. Noted at the end you were at the East Highline where it comes off the AA. There are stripers and large & small mouth there. Looks like you had a lure tied on there but no footage of any catches. Next time try assortments of lures along with plastic worms & swim baits and you’ll land bass there.
Rats! Maybe we’ll have luck next time. It looks so promising. Super Clearwater nice and cold. We did see some giant carp, but they were uninterested in what we had to offer. Anything specific you’d recommend throwing for striper? Is there something that always works for you?
@@adventureswithosidekayakguy Stripers are super aggressive and will hit almost anything when they’re hungry and they’ll fight like hell! Simply, as needed, start throwing swim baits, jerk baits, crank baits, plastic worms texas & wacky weightless (wacky drop-shot too) I’ve even hooked them while using nightcrawlers for Cats. Good luck!
Love fishing out there... I find shrimp a more convenient bait (and cheaper per use) than crawlers...
Do you get cooked shrimp? Or raw shrimp? Do you ever use those Walmart popcorn shrimp? Or do you go to like an Asian market and get the real deal stuff?
@@adventureswithosidekayakguy the asian/mexican market shrimp are the way to go, whole, uncooked, uncleaned, head on shrimp (heads for huge carp, cats like em too), I buy the 4 lb block from Zion market here in SD and break a few off the block when I need some bait... very cheap per use