Great video, Please make informative videos like this in the future. I like how you showed how what you were using and how to tie it. also all the tips are great
Nice. Here on the upper Texas coast I never see anyone using a bucktail jig for flounder.....not as a double hook rig or a single hook rig. In all my years here I have never seen the buctail used for flounder. But it works well for you no doubt!
Hey man, sorry for the waaaayyyy late response here, but most of my rod decisions are made with my kayak in mind, so I’m always looking for something to get me in the tight spots!
im going down to virginia beach the the second week of july, i want to do some surf fishing. would i be able to catch cobia and redfish that time of year there?
Just found your channel and subbed. I have a small Jon boat, and am worried that if I drift for flounder the current will carry me too fast to catch fish. Have you ever run into that problem? If so, how do you avoid it?
just subbed, great video. Just be a little easier reelin' em up, every time they do that classic head shake they're trying to spit it out and if you have too much pumping action goin on, your more likely to rip it out their mouth.
Although I like the video ,, gave it a thumbs down because ,, didn't give the gear ratio on the reel ,, that is kinda important ,, I am looking to buy a flounder rig ,, thats info I would need to know ,,
excellent demo of my favorite fishing knot!
Haha I appreciate that! Nothing fancy on this channel, but the bootlace and keychain did the trick! 😂
Great video and clear instructions. Nice job!
Great video, Please make informative videos like this in the future. I like how you showed how what you were using and how to tie it. also all the tips are great
Thanks and will do!
Thank you for this Great Video , I have a New Rod and Reel ready to go .
Nice vid man!!
pretty work Mister !
Nice. Here on the upper Texas coast I never see anyone using a bucktail jig for flounder.....not as a double hook rig or a single hook rig. In all my years here I have never seen the buctail used for flounder. But it works well for you no doubt!
That’s some nice flounder sizes 🎣🐟
A great simple precise video ...
NICE VIDEO 🎣💪🏽
Awesome 🎏🎣 Fluke on!
Nice catch bro
YOU DA MAN!!!!!
Great video man. New subscriber here, I'm right up the road in Richmond.
Nice catch 😊
Great vid Colton. Are those two leaders the same, or is the bucktail lower than the kahle hook?
Really great video. Makes me excited to get out there. What size hook do you typically use for this rig?
Nice vid
Great vid🙌🏻
I'd have been a lot more excited than you sound to catch that many giant flounder in a row.
What kayak racks are those?
Great video! Do you like the incoming tide or outgoing tide? Or slack low or hi?
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You found a honey hole
New sub here, good job on the video.
what brand kayak is the blue one in video
I'm heading out to Maryland will a drop shot curlytail grub work for flounder and strippers?
how about a vid of you fishing for fluke from shore?
Challenge accepted. I’ll put one out soon as the water warms up!
Just subscribe man and great videos! Been looking at getting that same rod but the 7 footer. What made you go with the 6 foot one?
Hey man, sorry for the waaaayyyy late response here, but most of my rod decisions are made with my kayak in mind, so I’m always looking for something to get me in the tight spots!
Having trouble finding the 1 1/2oz bucktail... who makes the one you are using?
When the fish is taking drag, don't reel against it.
Say it again
im going down to virginia beach the the second week of july, i want to do some surf fishing. would i be able to catch cobia and redfish that time of year there?
please tighten your drag a little
Just found your channel and subbed. I have a small Jon boat, and am worried that if I drift for flounder the current will carry me too fast to catch fish. Have you ever run into that problem? If so, how do you avoid it?
If its actual water current you would need either a drift anchor of sorts or a trolling motor. Is its the wind a drift sock would help
Attach a tied rope to your boat, put about 8 to 10 foot of slack in the rope, tie on a bucket, and throw it overboard. This will slow your drift.
just subbed, great video. Just be a little easier reelin' em up, every time they do that classic head shake they're trying to spit it out and if you have too much pumping action goin on, your more likely to rip it out their mouth.
Penn pursuit..that's a disposable reel.
Our bag limit is 3 in Jersey
That's a Flounder! Lol
What lb line u use
DOESN'T SEEM HE ANSWERS TO MANY QUESTIONS... SMH You should communicate more with your Peeps, maybe you'd get even more Subs... Just sayn'
Peter, thanks for the gut check! I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus, but I’m back and looking to start pumping out new vids and keeping the dialogue goin!
@@coltonwatkinsfishing yeh man! Stay with it!
Get them Subs up! 👍
Although I like the video ,, gave it a thumbs down because ,, didn't give the gear ratio on the reel ,, that is kinda important ,, I am looking to buy a flounder rig ,, thats info I would need to know ,,
All penns up to a 4000 are 6:2:1, all penns above that size are slightly lower. 5:6:1 I believe
That's a fluke.