Are you doing the 3 cast past with soft plastics? Will that work with top water or lets say a Mirror? I'm just wondering which is more effective when using that technique. And how do you know where the fish will be in the water column?
Great information! Also, thank you for going over all the information quickly instead of wasting our time with a bunch of useless info making it 15 minutes long. Im sure I speak for several others when I say i appreciate it. Will definitely have to remember these tips.
I could have used this advise yesterday...haha. I had good luck in those areas but didn't really know why. I'm new to fishing for reds and trout. Your tips have been right on...thanks!
Great video! Audio tip : take the Yeti Mic you’re using and set it upright in front of you - don’t tilt it. The yeti is a forward address microphone rather than a top address, so you’ll get more out of it that way.
Newbie here. great info, but presented a little too quickly for me. To recap. I cast three times towards a point with a deep drop. If productive, I position my back to the point and cast away from it depending on the current. Is that correct?
It seems like they are working on expanding to other species. They started strictly with trout reds and snook, but have noticed more species being discussed.wouldnt surprise me to see them add some more nothern guys on here talking about your guys species
Wyatt, you were getting better and better. I like the way you are mixing the live video with some graphic overlays. Here’s a link to a guy who does an excellent job with that type of thing if you’re not familiar with, “Fish the moment.“ ruclips.net/video/VpaXJbxgsTA/видео.html
If fish are cold blooded (and I'm pretty sure they are) then they're comfortable at any temperature that doesn't destroy their internal organs or blood flow (which is damn near any temperature range a body of water that contains fish achieves).
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Are you doing the 3 cast past with soft plastics? Will that work with top water or lets say a Mirror? I'm just wondering which is more effective when using that technique. And how do you know where the fish will be in the water column?
Great information! Also, thank you for going over all the information quickly instead of wasting our time with a bunch of useless info making it 15 minutes long. Im sure I speak for several others when I say i appreciate it. Will definitely have to remember these tips.
Thanks for posting. It makes me think about direction of the current and positioning that much more.
Awesome teaching thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I could have used this advise yesterday...haha. I had good luck in those areas but didn't really know why. I'm new to fishing for reds and trout. Your tips have been right on...thanks!
Great information,thanks very helpful .
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative
Great video! Audio tip : take the Yeti Mic you’re using and set it upright in front of you - don’t tilt it. The yeti is a forward address microphone rather than a top address, so you’ll get more out of it that way.
Terrific content Wyatt. I’m in Oak Island, NC and really appreciate your insights.
Great video ... very helpful... gonna make some adjustments 😬🤙🏼
What a difference a day makes totally agree with everything today ty for your knowledge
Quality fishing content. I primarily fish the NE, but this info is relevant everywhere. Keep it up
Can say from experience that yes points are very good places to catch fish when tides are moving
Thanks for the tip very helpful!! Are you working your lures on the bottom? On the top? Mid area?
Good stuff , I'm subscribing
Great explanation...
Fantastic job:)
great info
Newbie here. great info, but presented a little too quickly for me. To recap. I cast three times towards a point with a deep drop. If productive, I position my back to the point and cast away from it depending on the current. Is that correct?
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Does anyone know of good resources or areas for the lower laguna madre near south padre island, Texas?
Holley beach! Or wade fish as soon as you get down from the Queen Isabella causeway. To your right hand side you can park on the side and wade in.
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varakevin32 Thanks! Will do
Can you guys find more people to contribute to the channel because where I live we don't catch any of these fish we catch fluke snipers and bluefish
It seems like they are working on expanding to other species. They started strictly with trout reds and snook, but have noticed more species being discussed.wouldnt surprise me to see them add some more nothern guys on here talking about your guys species
Interesting video. That looks like a Blue Yeti mic. If so, don’t it point at your face, keep it upright.
Wyatt, you were getting better and better. I like the way you are mixing the live video with some graphic overlays. Here’s a link to a guy who does an excellent job with that type of thing if you’re not familiar with, “Fish the moment.“ ruclips.net/video/VpaXJbxgsTA/видео.html
What's your bait for trout?
If fish are cold blooded (and I'm pretty sure they are) then they're comfortable at any temperature that doesn't destroy their internal organs or blood flow (which is damn near any temperature range a body of water that contains fish achieves).