Stumbled upon your channel and can’t stop watching. I have been jet skiing around that jetty all summer long and notice guys fishing there all the time but never know what they are going for! Next time I’ll bring a rod and some crab. Thanks for the awesome content!
Shout-out to you guys for teaching about Ike Jime. Underrated technique that IMO lessens the suffering of the fish on top of making the food much better. Big ups 👍
Pro tip: accurately measure your hand, foot, or something that is always on you. My hand is exactly 8”. I can easily tell if a fish is 16” my two hands. If it’s too close for that test, throw it back. Or it will be immediately obviously bigger.
Great spot I've fished many times. I won't spot burn, don't worry. I used to fish it by kayak before I got my boat. It was actually much easier, lot less to worry about. I've never tied off to it. Always thought that would be frowned upon, like tying off to any other nav aid. I guess this really can't be considered a nav aid any longer. Doesn't even have a day marker afaik like some old disused lighthouses do. I just worry about the riprap around the base. Makes for good fishing but bad boating. Unless you're in the market for a new prop or skeg on your $30,000 outboard.
I'm surprised you guys used 1/2 ounce, I got to the point in Cali where we were using 1/8 and 1/4 ounce in 60' of water, it's super finesse but you get the big ones when you drop down 😊
- Good I'm glad they got caught. This is why our oceans are running out of fish. People illegally fish && unfortunately a lot of people do not get caught. I've been to RI, I'm from CT but have never fished there. Only fished in SC && CT. I'd love to one day hopefully soon. I just wouldn't know where to start unless I did one of these trips.
Okay what kind of worms were you using real worms or artificial in you got to your local dicks or Walmart you can but fake bass worms I recommend getting a purple senko worm and buy some eagles claw weedless hooks and you put the worm on the hook and real it in very slowly when you feel a bite let the bass take the worm and then set the hook. You may also not be fishing in a good place some places I would recommend in pa are lake wallenpaulpack core creek Tyler state park or lake nockimixion if you don’t live in pa you can find some good bass ponds on the fish Brain app good luck also can you plz reply to my comment if you find it helpful
Guessing you're in the US/Canada? Also guessing you used the typical "hook, split shot, bobber" setup? What region are you fishing in and do you know what fish are in there? Did any of your worms get stolen, or were they simply ignored? My guess is either a) the pond you were fishing only has something like goldfish or, b) 2:49 most fish tend to hang out relatively shallow near some type of cover, and beginning anglers often cast straight out toward deeper water, and away from potential snags. There's an old saying, "If you're not getting snagged, you're fishing in wrong spots." You might get lucky & land near a rock pile or over a patch of weeds. But you'll often have better luck casting down the shoreline, under overhanging trees, near the edge of weedlines or over submerged weeds if you can see them. For bluegills/sunfish/yellow perch, you want to hook the worm multiple times so that it's harder for them to tear off without getting hooked, or pinch off a section and thread it onto the hook. I typically use #4-10 Aberdeen or cricket hooks. Speaking of which, bluegills love most insects- crickets are the easiest to buy, but invertebrates are the bulk of their diet- keeping insects on the hook can be the biggest challenge. A few to avoid though, are annual (dog day) cicadas, katydids, and certain caterpillars. Narrow bobbers like pencil bobbers are good for finicky fish, like trout walleye, but bluegills are anything but finicky. They swarm baits like seagulls on a dropped plate. And the classic round bobber is buoyant enough that, paired with a thin wire hook, fish tend to hook themselves. You can also catch them without the bobber. Just watch the line, to try and prevent them from swallowing the hook. That's where cricket hooks come in handy. They have a longer shank. For trout you want it to look more natural. Use a slip sinker (~⅛ oz.) and either powebait, or hook a red worm through the collar and let it sit on the bottom. Put it in a holder and watch the line and rod tip for signs that something is tugging at it. Catfish/bullheads are similar, but use a bigger hook (circle hooks are great for catfish- I'd start with 1/0 or 2/0), a bit more weight, and either nightcrawlers (gobbed on the hook like for bluegill) or chicken liver. If you haven't had any interest in your bait after about 30 minutes, move it. For bluegill that can be as simple as reeling your line in 5-10 ft and waiting a bit longer. For catfish, I would reel in and cast to a different area. Catfish tend to zero in on bait pretty quickly.c
I think you should try a different live bait like (minnows,shiners,and fish if you want a bass if you are trying to get a bass you should use blue gill or what ever you call it)
I'm coming to MV on June 28th for 5 days. Would be great to meet up to fish with you if possible. I work for the Gov't. I come every year with a certain person. You might be able to figure it out. I appreciate any opportunity.
Who appreciated the Mr. Krabs graphic
Poor Mr crabs
Nice vid
Noice
Top teir
Very good just remember that if the fish try to eat him he might bribe them with the krabby patty formula
Stumbled upon your channel and can’t stop watching. I have been jet skiing around that jetty all summer long and notice guys fishing there all the time but never know what they are going for! Next time I’ll bring a rod and some crab. Thanks for the awesome content!
Shout-out to you guys for teaching about Ike Jime. Underrated technique that IMO lessens the suffering of the fish on top of making the food much better. Big ups 👍
Watching you guys fish is oddly satisfying . Wholesome moments when you taught your friend how to fish :D
Fire video Tackle2thepeople loving the fire content as always. That cool you guys were fishing for Tautog that close to the lighthouse.
Soon Bob will have caught every fish north of the equator
“Ofc I didn’t leave these racks to the white boys” what a line to end the video🤣
Pro tip: accurately measure your hand, foot, or something that is always on you. My hand is exactly 8”. I can easily tell if a fish is 16” my two hands. If it’s too close for that test, throw it back. Or it will be immediately obviously bigger.
Great spot I've fished many times. I won't spot burn, don't worry. I used to fish it by kayak before I got my boat. It was actually much easier, lot less to worry about. I've never tied off to it. Always thought that would be frowned upon, like tying off to any other nav aid. I guess this really can't be considered a nav aid any longer. Doesn't even have a day marker afaik like some old disused lighthouses do. I just worry about the riprap around the base. Makes for good fishing but bad boating. Unless you're in the market for a new prop or skeg on your $30,000 outboard.
@tackle2thepeople where where you fishing from the jetty at the end?
Yess using more tha fillets!! There is lots of meat in the collars, cheeks, head, and spine that can be used in many other dishes. 😅
You saying “save the white chinners for dinner” without the New England accent is hysterical it ruins the joke
“Save the white chinn’ah fa dinn’ah”
Found your channel last week and binged your content. Liked the idea of the hoodie so I picked one up for german winters. Keep it up
I'm surprised you guys used 1/2 ounce, I got to the point in Cali where we were using 1/8 and 1/4 ounce in 60' of water, it's super finesse but you get the big ones when you drop down 😊
Nice tog out there, I wish I could still fish.
Why can’t you?
@@camofish8 severe injury
Fire vid, you already now I came when I seen the notification!
9:46 FINALLY a channel I can relate to
I wanna see what your folks make with the scraps
3:50 I bounce around until i felt that crack. I also do that sometime...
i know in RI idk about mass but your only allowed one tautog over 21" but 16" still the min. i seen alot of folks get tickets keeping a bunch over 21"
- Good I'm glad they got caught. This is why our oceans are running out of fish. People illegally fish && unfortunately a lot of people do not get caught. I've been to RI, I'm from CT but have never fished there. Only fished in SC && CT. I'd love to one day hopefully soon. I just wouldn't know where to start unless I did one of these trips.
Love the videos as always and have a good one❤
OGs remember Bob!
And sure enough another great video
keep them coming👍
Love you're vids keep it up❤❤❤❤
Love your vids
great to see someone else who likes to use their batcasters and jiggers lefthanded
Hi I’m 11 years old I tried using worms for bait at a duck pond but I couldn’t catch anything. How do I catch a fish with worms?
If you weren’t catching fish using worms that’s a problem you have probably no fishing experience
Okay what kind of worms were you using real worms or artificial in you got to your local dicks or Walmart you can but fake bass worms I recommend getting a purple senko worm and buy some eagles claw weedless hooks and you put the worm on the hook and real it in very slowly when you feel a bite let the bass take the worm and then set the hook. You may also not be fishing in a good place some places I would recommend in pa are lake wallenpaulpack core creek Tyler state park or lake nockimixion if you don’t live in pa you can find some good bass ponds on the fish Brain app good luck also can you plz reply to my comment if you find it helpful
Guessing you're in the US/Canada? Also guessing you used the typical "hook, split shot, bobber" setup? What region are you fishing in and do you know what fish are in there? Did any of your worms get stolen, or were they simply ignored?
My guess is either a) the pond you were fishing only has something like goldfish or, b) 2:49 most fish tend to hang out relatively shallow near some type of cover, and beginning anglers often cast straight out toward deeper water, and away from potential snags. There's an old saying, "If you're not getting snagged, you're fishing in wrong spots." You might get lucky & land near a rock pile or over a patch of weeds. But you'll often have better luck casting down the shoreline, under overhanging trees, near the edge of weedlines or over submerged weeds if you can see them.
For bluegills/sunfish/yellow perch, you want to hook the worm multiple times so that it's harder for them to tear off without getting hooked, or pinch off a section and thread it onto the hook. I typically use #4-10 Aberdeen or cricket hooks. Speaking of which, bluegills love most insects- crickets are the easiest to buy, but invertebrates are the bulk of their diet- keeping insects on the hook can be the biggest challenge. A few to avoid though, are annual (dog day) cicadas, katydids, and certain caterpillars. Narrow bobbers like pencil bobbers are good for finicky fish, like trout walleye, but bluegills are anything but finicky. They swarm baits like seagulls on a dropped plate. And the classic round bobber is buoyant enough that, paired with a thin wire hook, fish tend to hook themselves. You can also catch them without the bobber. Just watch the line, to try and prevent them from swallowing the hook. That's where cricket hooks come in handy. They have a longer shank. For trout you want it to look more natural. Use a slip sinker (~⅛ oz.) and either powebait, or hook a red worm through the collar and let it sit on the bottom. Put it in a holder and watch the line and rod tip for signs that something is tugging at it. Catfish/bullheads are similar, but use a bigger hook (circle hooks are great for catfish- I'd start with 1/0 or 2/0), a bit more weight, and either nightcrawlers (gobbed on the hook like for bluegill) or chicken liver.
If you haven't had any interest in your bait after about 30 minutes, move it. For bluegill that can be as simple as reeling your line in 5-10 ft and waiting a bit longer. For catfish, I would reel in and cast to a different area. Catfish tend to zero in on bait pretty quickly.c
I think you should try a different live bait like (minnows,shiners,and fish if you want a bass if you are trying to get a bass you should use blue gill or what ever you call it)
Try a different location and your not always going to catch a fish on a worm u could also try minnows or crank bate
Awsome video man 👍
I KNOW THE GUY YOU BORROWED THE CRABS FROM!!!
nice overhead set-up with matching color 🤩🤟🏽 what was it? Shimano reel, right?
I'm pretty sure that's an avet reel. Not sure on the rod though. The avets come in I think 8 different colors
Shouldn’t be eating or selling those tog from there. New Bedford harbor/achusnet river is loaded with pcbs .
Yeah the water is dirty up here, I don’t even go to the beach
@@stupaj every time I see girls swimming at the beach in New Bedford I worry about their va-inas
Can you use Blue crabs to catch tog?
what fishing rod and reel do you use? please respond i want to know so i can get one
Those cambaro crabs are tasty fried or stewed, we eat them in Spain 🇪🇦
What jetty were you fishing on?
What is the spike that you are using to dispatch the fish?
Ice pick.
"and then you are going to set that hook to china." 😹😹
Is this the light house in new Bedford harbor?
I thought that too, I think it is because I think I saw the old mills
Never fish without a measuring tape. First 🚩 of all poachers 😂😂
Never poached in my life, never carried a measuring tape either. Not many size requirements where im at .
What rod are you useing
make a video on all your rod and reel combos!!!!
Location? I will to try this spot out
Nice video
I love tog fishing. they have em in delaware
this guy is so underrated
I love the vids keep up the great work
I'm coming to MV on June 28th for 5 days. Would be great to meet up to fish with you if possible. I work for the Gov't. I come every year with a certain person. You might be able to figure it out. I appreciate any opportunity.
What reel is he using
Didn’t know taug were here in the spring
the Asian man will never waste fish
Money💰🦀🦀
Kill EVERY fish i catch this way? Okaaaay. If you say so.
'Hey, honey, i got something to show ya!'
Best fish I ever ate. Sad you can only keep 1 a day.😢
What’s the lake called?
achushenet river, it’s not a lake
And sure enough day 21❤🎉
WHY DID SO MANY PEOPLE COMENT IF ITS BEEN OIT FOR ONE MIN
More long form 👌
Hey I LOVE your video, I wan wondering if I could maybe have the chance to be your video editor! I could work cheap and also Improve your Videos!
I love your rod
First
I think you would like it new zealand
Dubs
I caught a 4 pound black fish
He did not give u guys the crabs.
Bro what?
U need a broomstick with a sensitive tip and a conventional
Love the uploads ❤
If you do to
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#joebaggs is the BEST!!!
Send it to china is crazy 😂
Under 1 day gang
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Love your vids