one thing i've found in the last couple years fishing heavy in these kinds of areas, if you find the big hogleg mullet around, the redfish are usually not far (a good sign). this doesn't hold true with small mullet all the time, just the big ones. great video as always
Love the skiff. I have the exact same setup on my J16. Reds and trout machine. You even get a free shower sometimes in rough waves lol. Yes, she is a wet ride sometimes but low maintenance.
Ok, you are to blame for my purchasing a new boat for coastal fishing near Jekyll Island. Thanks for the inspiration to spend a lot of money on a 19 ft. coastal inshore boat and can't wait to take it out Oct. 1. and follow your instructions. Dale in Brunswick, Ga.
@LowCountryFishing great man, just been a busy summer but when I go out the fish have been there. Let me know if you ever make it up to Charleston, we can try to link up!
You fish out of Savannah? Would love for a few pointers on where to go. I usually run out of Rodney j hall sn go around Vernon river an around the islands. Looking for some trout or reds for sure.
@@JordanBulthuis-hh4lv this is my coaching website. $20/mth is a drop in the bucket for what it’s worth. Chose Savannah tier www.patreon.com/lowcountryfishing
Do you think you Mako would made it in this creek? I see you have a Carolina skiff now. Did you ever take you dads Jon boat out after your upgrades were installed
Mako yes but not at low tide. This is my buddies J16. Still got dads Jon boat. It’s not stable enough to make long runs in confidence. More of a winter creek and pond boat.
@@LowCountryFishing I have a question along these lines. I want to get a smaller boat for creeks like this that can get beat up and not worry about oyster rash. I was looking at a “Lowcountry Boats” 17’ X 54” aluminum boat with a mod-v. I know this is not a “dry boat” but just looking for a shallow water flats boat (maybe get second boat later that can handle rougher water). Do you think an aluminum boat this size will do well in creeks like this? Really close to pulling the trigger but I guess my worry is spooking fish. However these areas don’t have ripples on the water and should not cause the hull slap as many think…… that’s my thought. Boat will also have hydro turf. Would love to hear your thought on this. Thanks
@@timashmen a boat is a boat man. It doesn’t matter if it’s fiberglass aluminum or made of wood. It does one job and that is to float you on the water. There’s different quality aluminum boats out there that are comprised of thicker hull material that will stand up to more oyster abrasion, log strikes, etc. Just do your research on build quality. Yes metal boats are louder than fiberglass boats due to the materials used. But again do your research on boat, weight, draft, etc. You would be surprised to find that there are some very heavy metal boats out there that would reduce a lot of the slapping noise that lightweight metal boat produces. I personally do not like metal boats for saltwater application due to the amount of heat as well as the ride quality.
Man that little creek in the beginning is a great secret. Foot long mullet were running through it about a month ago.
I live in savannah and am learning to fish the local terrain. Thank you for your videos!
Where do you haul out of. Looking for some areas. I go out of Rodney j hall boat ramp.
one thing i've found in the last couple years fishing heavy in these kinds of areas, if you find the big hogleg mullet around, the redfish are usually not far (a good sign). this doesn't hold true with small mullet all the time, just the big ones. great video as always
Good to see you back in the tidal creeks, Great video!
Great video Dan! I'm always learning from your posts. Glad to see you back in the creeks.
Love the creek fishing... thanks for sharing
Nice to see the inshore creek fishing again! Love the Purple Demon! One of my favorite colors!
Loved seeing some good redfish action! Great video!! Gives me inspiration to get the 13ft whaler collecting leaves in my sister in laws back yard!
Beautiful....anything you can't do? Good Lord, dance and sing. That's one of my favorite songs BTW.
Love the skiff. I have the exact same setup on my J16. Reds and trout machine. You even get a free shower sometimes in rough waves lol. Yes, she is a wet ride sometimes but low maintenance.
Buckets of water!! 😂
Ok, you are to blame for my purchasing a new boat for coastal fishing near Jekyll Island. Thanks for the inspiration to spend a lot of money on a 19 ft. coastal inshore boat and can't wait to take it out Oct. 1. and follow your instructions. Dale in Brunswick, Ga.
I also fish brunswick inshore and offshore if you want to go sometime
My new favorite channel on RUclips!
Share it with your buddies!!…
Great video Dan. Tight lines.
Dan - love love love this video of catching res fish … What’s the name of this boat ramp?
I recently moved to Richmond Hill right on the Jericho River. I would love to go fishing with you.
Love your inshore small boat videos.
Man! I have been waiting on another video from you! Love it
Been slammed with professional learning and sick kids. I’m back on it tho. Thanks for the support
@@LowCountryFishing i definitely understand, glad your back at it!
Some awesome eats great video
Awesome video man, really enjoyed it! Great fishing too! Congrats on an epic day
Thanks bro. How’s Charleston?
@LowCountryFishing great man, just been a busy summer but when I go out the fish have been there. Let me know if you ever make it up to Charleston, we can try to link up!
Wish I could be there just turned 18 and got a nice combo but just had all of them stolen like 2 weeks after man🤣🥲tight lines brotha🤙🏽
Good stuff 👍
Love the video! Coming down next week. How are the shrimp after the hurricane? Size and availability with a cast net?
Keep up the good work my friend.
Thanks. Shrimp are all pinky sized and in every creek around the sound at low tide
another great video
You fish out of Savannah? Would love for a few pointers on where to go. I usually run out of Rodney j hall sn go around Vernon river an around the islands. Looking for some trout or reds for sure.
@@JordanBulthuis-hh4lv this is my coaching website. $20/mth is a drop in the bucket for what it’s worth. Chose Savannah tier www.patreon.com/lowcountryfishing
So are you popping the paddle tail off the bottom or more of a straight retrieval
Both
Any chance you could share the average depth of those creeks at low tide?
They vary from 1.5ft to bone dry
What drone do you use for your cinematic shots?
It’s in the description of the vid
@@LowCountryFishing Thank you
How did you put your grab bar on your skiff? I have a grab bar for my skiff and I haven’t put it on because I don’t know the best way to do it.
I have almost the exact grab bar in the same location on my 2010 CS J16 and it is screwed down into the floor
Screws and 5200
Do you think you Mako would made it in this creek? I see you have a Carolina skiff now. Did you ever take you dads Jon boat out after your upgrades were installed
Mako yes but not at low tide. This is my buddies J16. Still got dads Jon boat. It’s not stable enough to make long runs in confidence. More of a winter creek and pond boat.
@@LowCountryFishing I have a question along these lines. I want to get a smaller boat for creeks like this that can get beat up and not worry about oyster rash. I was looking at a “Lowcountry Boats” 17’ X 54” aluminum boat with a mod-v. I know this is not a “dry boat” but just looking for a shallow water flats boat (maybe get second boat later that can handle rougher water). Do you think an aluminum boat this size will do well in creeks like this? Really close to pulling the trigger but I guess my worry is spooking fish. However these areas don’t have ripples on the water and should not cause the hull slap as many think…… that’s my thought. Boat will also have hydro turf. Would love to hear your thought on this. Thanks
@@timashmen a boat is a boat man. It doesn’t matter if it’s fiberglass aluminum or made of wood. It does one job and that is to float you on the water. There’s different quality aluminum boats out there that are comprised of thicker hull material that will stand up to more oyster abrasion, log strikes, etc. Just do your research on build quality. Yes metal boats are louder than fiberglass boats due to the materials used. But again do your research on boat, weight, draft, etc. You would be surprised to find that there are some very heavy metal boats out there that would reduce a lot of the slapping noise that lightweight metal boat produces. I personally do not like metal boats for saltwater application due to the amount of heat as well as the ride quality.
Love it dan the man! Hit me up let’s go out soon!