Jacob Gray - Anytime! I’m happy to hear the videos help. This is probably the most informative jetty I’ve put out yet. If you can’t find fish with one rig there’s usually another one that will get it done. The simple bait rig ALWAYS produces fish
Just moved to Florence, took my son fishing off the North Jetty today, no bites with clam, muscle, or 5 year old stinky sandworm...watched your great videos at 10pm, cant wait to get up at the crack of dawn to try some great techniques and rigs you taught me now...much appreciated.
I’ve been to the jetty three times and have been skunked each time. I am determined to learn the ways of the jetty though, and I hope these videos will help. Thanks for making them and sharing your knowledge.
@@IWorldLeader Last time I went out I stopped into the jetty store and picked up a couple of their wire high low rigs and some sand shrimp, fished for an hour or so and took home a kelp greenling. Still alot to learn, but at least I have had my first successful outing. Thanks!
jetty fishing can be the best on earth!!!! Hope you got it down catching a feeding frenzy early in the morning is one of the most fun things ive ever done
Thank you so much🙏 it means a lot to me to get comments like this and some of the best motivation to keep at it 🎣 best of luck, there will be much more to come soon
Awesome tutorial, this video is super helpful. You’re enticing me to try the jetty once I’m experienced. Sorry you lost so much tackle demonstrating for us :(. Thank you for all of the effort you put into making these video.
Glad to know it helped! I've only fished in Florida once and it was a blast! Hopefully I will be back on of these days. Thanks for watching and good luck out there
Thanks for watching. I always enjoy making videos like this and the responses from everyone reiterates why I make them. I made this video a couple years ago and plan on making another covering what I’ve learned since then. Good luck out there 🎣
Thank you Nick I went out jetty fishing a couple days ago on an opening day using one of your techniques and I scored some greenlings and rock bass you are amazing!
This is how I have been running my rig for years with small circle hooks small small an iv got 19 in cab an 25 inch ling with them on 20 pound tess born an raised in Humboldt county like your vids thumbs up
I just moved to the Newport area and am SO glad I found your channel!!! Thank you so much for this educational video! It’s so hard to learn how to fish in a new area especially never fishing anything but trout. Thank you again!
@Sandra Lee - I'm glad to know the information helps. I try to keep it simple since i know things can get overwhelming when you are trying to find info and figure out techniques. I wish RUclips was around when i first started fishing :) it would have saved me a lot of time. Good luck out there. Feel free to ask me any questions along the way. I love helping people out.
Absolutely perfect. I’m sitting in my trailer at the RV park getting ready to head down to the jetty. It will be my first time jetty fishing. Thanks for the great video!
I’ve been fishing on the jetty for two years now and I still come back to this video for tips. A solid video for beginners and experienced dudes looking for fishing wisdom! I appreciate you and your channel so much, dude. Any tips on night fishing? Me and my brother wanted to try it out this weekend
Awesome information dude! I love your videos. I’ve watched several on the tv so far and wanted to let you know I enjoy your content that’s getting me ready for our camping trip to Cape Disappointment that starts tomorrow. Wish me and the kiddos luck!
Wish I had watched this video before fishing the Nehalem jetty yesterday and getting skunked! I was fishing with the bare minimum of knowledge. I’ll just have to go out again with this new knowledge. You really are awesome man you make it look so easy
Tommy Gun Tommy - Thank You, haha ya I wish I had known some of this years ago. Every little bit helps. Good luck out there. Let me know which technique works best for you 🎣
Thank you! I'm definitely going to try some of these techniques this weekend. I'll be fishing up by Jenner trying to go for a ling off the shore. This is a whole new ball game for me, having grown up fishing trout in the Siskiyou area. A lot more skin in the game for sure. Losing a rig hurts quite a bit more! I'm hoping to minimize the losses with these hook set ups. Thank you again!
Great video! One more tip on the worm weight, I always keep some tooth picks in my weight box to peg the weight under certain conditions. You do the rig just as you did, then poke the tooth pick into the hole in the weight nice and tight then break it off. You can then slide it tight to the hook or further up the leader depending on your conditions. Keep breathing
I have been watching RUclips since it first came out and I have never giving a thumbs up or down ,never subscribed to anyone,but the time you put into this video and the actual care you take in wanting us to be better fisher men compelled me to make my first comment, awesome video,I am just about to start fishing on the Getty were I live in Dana Point ,and I have not fished in 20 years and your video was extremely helpful and easy to follow,thank you
Thank You! it means a lot to read a comment like that. I apologize for taking so long to respond. I try to keep up with responding to comments but with each video it is getting harder and harder. I really enjoyed making this video and would have never expected it to be watched by so many people. I was always stuck fishing with what i knew, and it was pretty limited, having options like this can really be a game changer. Thank you for the feedback! it's good to know this video is helping people get into jetty fishing as well as being a good refresher for those who have been taking some time off from the sport. Best of luck out there
Going out to Long Beach for 8 days in a few weeks. This was a good scenic display of rigs for that area. Rig tying with a tabletop background is not as inviting as the backdrop of water and mountains on a clear day. Sorry about the tackle trickle in the stones. It was also inclusive of everything except a bobber for the riverside. Probably looking for something silver with that technique anyway. Great concise video. Thanks.
Thank you. I wish I had known about some of these setups when I first started, would have saved me some time, gear and probably caught me more fish.let me know how it goes this weekend.. good luck!
Thanks for the video man! I just moved to the area about a year now and have only hit the rivers or Crabbing on 12th street I haven’t been jetty fishing before your videos. It’s only 20 mins to Barview jetty from my place, and Now I am addicted. Still learning everything and having trouble with leader lines, and getting on them fish. But it’s fishing and not catching! Hope they finish the Barview jetty, so I can explore more of it.
Got skunked at barview last week! But I am a total amateur! Fly fishing in the Colorado mountains is my background. I enjoyed every minute of it though, it’s beautiful out there. I’ll be out that way again, trying some of the tips you showed us. Thanks for that!
Birdgrabber Man - thank you, I was hoping it was easy to follow. Sometimes what makes sense to you is foreign to someone else. Making it as easy as possible is the way to go
I turned on your video and am listening and I swear someone is using my reel. Sounds like my reel. Very professional how you explain. Thanks for sharing brother!!!
They make a nylon tackle bag that holds 4 of those plastic boxes and has all kinds of zipper and net pockets,I have one and love it( it also has a carry handle and a shoulder strap)
Thanks sir, this video is very helpful. I’ve been passing by some jetty’s before and always wondered if I could fish there I didn’t know the fishing set ups.
I just watched a few of your videos and you do a very good job! I learned quite a bit, thank-you! I have fished for sea bass from a boat right near where you are and plan to give some of your techniques a try. I want to try the Nehalem jetty a try as well.
Just got done watching and thank you very much for this. I love yur presentation of the different rigs! Now I understand what I was doing wrong. Awesome!!
I wish i would have known about some of these setups years ago! it would have saved me so much time and lost gear.. i have received a lot of good feedback on this video and i couldn't be happier knowing this video has helped out so many.. Good luck out there!!
I agree. I think my time spent fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass made it easy to take some of those same techniques and apply them to saltwater fishing. It’s a lot of fun
Pretty good description of what happens with the circle hooks an it's my favorite hook for the jetty's for me when I use bait an I tend to let the pole bounce 2 or 3 times in a row then just lightly pull back like your trying to pull the slack out that's all an if you feel it fighting back lightly keep presser an reel in
Thanks man i'm glad it helps. Regardless of the location or species, i think these setups definitely help with getting an idea of how to approach the area you are fishing.. good luck out there!
SUPER “addicted” to your channel brother! I’m hoping your chalk-talks on how to catch these slippery little tirds helps me become a “Jetty Master” just like you! I know it’s a lot of work, but keep pushin out these vids!
Thank You Joe! I appreciate the support. I hope the tips help land you some more fish. I wish I’d known about some of these setups sooner. I would have saved some time, a lot of gear, and probably would have been catching a lot more fish. Good luck out there!🎣
nice dude. i live in the desert, so i've only ever done freshwater fishing, but im planning a roadtrip later this year so i can spend about a month trying my luck at saltwater fishing. so ya, i loved getting to see a new setup that will work for my trip. you got my sub
One of the best, well explained very informative videos I have ever seen, really appreciate the effort making it, sorry for your gear loss, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank You! I really enjoyed making this video. Having more options when fishing is always a good thing. With that much info i'm always hoping that my delivery is in a fashion that most can absorb easily and not just be an overload. I always appreciate the feedback... lol it is pretty typical of me to spill cases like that... i'm working on it. Good luck out there and again, thank you for the feedback
Oh how I wish I had seen your video before I went jetty fishing and lost my most expensive lure! Thank you so much for the video. I have learnt a new loop knot thanks to you and it ll so nicely help me in tying up extra rigs and so easily too. You have saved my aggravation at fishing the jettys. Do you happen to know what the name of the loop knot is at 12:45? Before you tied on the dropper loop. If you could make a video on how to safely land fish at the jettys without getting near the water and if you don't have landing nets that would be great. Thanks so much man. Cheers from India.
Thanks a ton for this video! Sorry about your tackle box mishap, we've all been there, but your video helped me a lot as I'm just trying to get into jetty fishing here in Oregon.
Ryan Price - I’m glad to know the video helped you out. Every little bit improves your chances of catching fish. Lol I do dumb things all the time so the tackle box mishap was typical 😂 Thanks for watching, good luck 🎣
I need some one on one training with all this fishing stuff lol, looks like a lot of fun fishing from a jetty, I live in Washington and think I'll be hitting up Westport to try it out, thanks for all the information you give out🤙
Last week I caught a redtail surf perch on a northern Oregon beach. I was doing CNR. When I let the fish go in about 4" of water, it did that sideways halibut flutter to head back out. When the fish was about 12' away from me, a dark form filled my entire field of view. A bald eagle had come from the trees on the cliffs behind me, and snagged the perch right in front of me. With an 8' wingspan, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME, it was very impressive. That little fishy was so. close.
Thank you. I wish i had known about some of these rigs years ago, it would have saved me a lot of lost gear and time.... that weedless setup has been a killer for me!
Great tutorial. Thanks bud. Ima bass guy but my boy wanted to surf and jetty fish. So now i need to master a new type of fishin. Joe Bustamante Panama City Beach
Thank you, i've been happy to see the feedback from this video, knowing that a lot of viewers picked up something new that they hadn't known about or thought about trying. It's the little things :) Even better when experienced anglers realize that they just learned something new. It's a constant learning experience and that's part of the fun in it. I just wish i had known about some of these setups earlier in my fishing days.. would have saved me a lot of gear lol. Good luck out there!
Peter Z - thanks Peter, I tried to keep it simple and to the point. I enjoy doing these vids, knowing it’s going to make a big difference for some. Thanks for watching
Great rig set up, very simple and very versatile. Can’t believe I never put it all together. I’ve used parts of the rig but never all at the same time if that makes sense. First time I’ve watched your videos. I subscribed and liked. You did real nice at being clear and informative. Now tel me where to fish from shore around the Bay Area. It’s the fun part of fishing a new area, finding good spots. It’s just very time consuming. Google maps helps a lot. Thanks bro for the great video
Thanks for the sub! haha ya it took me a while to start putting things together. I was always just focusing on getting the one rig i knew to work all the time and in all conditions. Once i realized there are endless ways to approach this fishery the pieces started connecting. there is always a rig for the specific condition that may be more effective. I'm looking forward to getting back out this spring. I feel like i'm still learning a lot every time i get out . Exploring is definitely time consuming but it has it's perks in the long run. Google maps is a great tool. Thats what helped me plan my first lingcod fishing trip which was a total success. Thanks for watching! hope the video helps up your fishing game
Thanks for watching... I don't recall exactly what I showed In the video but I usually have 2/0 3/0 & 4/0 and just use whatever works best size-wise for the plastic that I am using
Thank you for the great videos. How about when at your locations, could you please say where your at, I live in Brookings and I'm always looking for good fishing spots
Good info man. Spent a weekend on the Westport jetty, losing my ass and chasing my tail, I did know of and use 3 of those rigs. I will definitely use the Texas rig and fish finder next time. Thanks Nick?!
Chainsaw Miller - I had a handful of trips where the tides just weren’t right for my usual setup and I felt like I was just wasting away a day and throwing gear into the ocean. Once I started switching it up I realized there are so many other ways of accomplishing the goal. Definitely give some of the other rigs a shot and let me know how they work out for ya. Best of luck to ya. Thanks for watching
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You’re videos catch me some fish!
Jacob Gray - Anytime! I’m happy to hear the videos help. This is probably the most informative jetty I’ve put out yet. If you can’t find fish with one rig there’s usually another one that will get it done. The simple bait rig ALWAYS produces fish
Angling Addicts PNW we’re set for all tides now🎣🤙🏽 thank you again!
Just moved to Florence, took my son fishing off the North Jetty today, no bites with clam, muscle, or 5 year old stinky sandworm...watched your great videos at 10pm, cant wait to get up at the crack of dawn to try some great techniques and rigs you taught me now...much appreciated.
I’ve been to the jetty three times and have been skunked each time. I am determined to learn the ways of the jetty though, and I hope these videos will help. Thanks for making them and sharing your knowledge.
2 year out, did you figure it out?
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Updates?
@@IWorldLeader Last time I went out I stopped into the jetty store and picked up a couple of their wire high low rigs and some sand shrimp, fished for an hour or so and took home a kelp greenling. Still alot to learn, but at least I have had my first successful outing. Thanks!
jetty fishing can be the best on earth!!!! Hope you got it down catching a feeding frenzy early in the morning is one of the most fun things ive ever done
Hands down favorite fishing man on the internet
Thank you so much🙏 it means a lot to me to get comments like this and some of the best motivation to keep at it 🎣 best of luck, there will be much more to come soon
that's so smart labeling them on the inside of the tacklbox
Best instruction video I have seen yet. Thank you Nick.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tutorial, this video is super helpful. You’re enticing me to try the jetty once I’m experienced. Sorry you lost so much tackle demonstrating for us :(. Thank you for all of the effort you put into making these video.
If you ain't loosing gear at the jetty you ain't fishing
I always do same loop for sinkers. So convenient and not flopping and banging / tangling around while carrying rods.
i love the loops! definitely more convenient and i can't stand all the flopping, tangling and banging around when walking too
I'm 47 I lived in Florida 5 years now...I just started finishing..I'm addicted....this vid helped soooooooooo much thanks
Glad to know it helped! I've only fished in Florida once and it was a blast! Hopefully I will be back on of these days. Thanks for watching and good luck out there
Lovin all the jetty content lately, you know me I love that place. Keep up the good work brother 🤘
I really appreciate how you explain your techniques. First time this morning watching your channel I will definitely be watching more. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching. I always enjoy making videos like this and the responses from everyone reiterates why I make them. I made this video a couple years ago and plan on making another covering what I’ve learned since then. Good luck out there 🎣
Thank you Nick I went out jetty fishing a couple days ago on an opening day using one of your techniques and I scored some greenlings and rock bass you are amazing!
That’s awesome! I always love knowing these vids help. Keep it up 🎣 I’m getting some trips planned. I can’t wait to do more coastal videos
I've been out there using sandshrimp. No major luck, glad you're out there showing us your rigs
Great to see a video so focused on the details of rig setup. Well done!
This is how I have been running my rig for years with small circle hooks small small an iv got 19 in cab an 25 inch ling with them on 20 pound tess born an raised in Humboldt county like your vids thumbs up
I am just learning Jetty surf fishing Thank you for this information! Very helpful!
Completely green to surf fishing. This video was incredibly educational. Can't wait to try these techniques. Thank you so much!
Love what your teaching us Nick!! Keep up the great work!
Nice video, Nick! Looks like you had a great day.
Kevin Bushnell - Thanks Kevin! It usually is a good day when I’m on the coast. It’s so relaxing. Hit me up, I’m curious how the Shad fishing went
You’re a great teacher. Thanks for sharing.
Great stuff! I look to improve my catch on the jetty with your tips! Thank you!
Really needed this. New to jetty fishing here in Newport, now to put these rigs to the test.
Good luck! Thanks for watching. Hopefully these help
I just moved to the Newport area and am SO glad I found your channel!!! Thank you so much for this educational video! It’s so hard to learn how to fish in a new area especially never fishing anything but trout. Thank you again!
Great informative video man , so far best one I’ve seen so much detail thank you 🙏🏼
I love the advice and explanations you give really useful since I'm learning to fish and have absolutely no idea what I'm doing and no one to ask.
@Sandra Lee - I'm glad to know the information helps. I try to keep it simple since i know things can get overwhelming when you are trying to find info and figure out techniques. I wish RUclips was around when i first started fishing :) it would have saved me a lot of time. Good luck out there. Feel free to ask me any questions along the way. I love helping people out.
Absolutely perfect. I’m sitting in my trailer at the RV park getting ready to head down to the jetty. It will be my first time jetty fishing. Thanks for the great video!
I’ve been fishing on the jetty for two years now and I still come back to this video for tips. A solid video for beginners and experienced dudes looking for fishing wisdom! I appreciate you and your channel so much, dude. Any tips on night fishing? Me and my brother wanted to try it out this weekend
I just started fishing a year ago and for sure I’m gonna be using your tips in my next trip to the beach.
Great tips man! I always bump into you at canby, maybe one of these days ill bump into you at the jettys.
say xiong - thank you, if you see me around the jetty make sure to come say hi!
Very good work of explaining all those setups. 👍🙏✌️
Awesome information dude! I love your videos. I’ve watched several on the tv so far and wanted to let you know I enjoy your content that’s getting me ready for our camping trip to Cape Disappointment that starts tomorrow. Wish me and the kiddos luck!
Best of luck to you guys! I hope you are enjoying the vacation and that the info in these videos helps. Let me know how you guys do!
Wish I had watched this video before fishing the Nehalem jetty yesterday and getting skunked! I was fishing with the bare minimum of knowledge. I’ll just have to go out again with this new knowledge. You really are awesome man you make it look so easy
Tommy Gun Tommy - Thank You, haha ya I wish I had known some of this years ago. Every little bit helps. Good luck out there. Let me know which technique works best for you 🎣
Thank you! I'm definitely going to try some of these techniques this weekend. I'll be fishing up by Jenner trying to go for a ling off the shore. This is a whole new ball game for me, having grown up fishing trout in the Siskiyou area. A lot more skin in the game for sure. Losing a rig hurts quite a bit more! I'm hoping to minimize the losses with these hook set ups. Thank you again!
I truly enjoyed watching your video. Very informative and it's the type of knowhow I had hope to see! thank you very, very much.
Great video! One more tip on the worm weight, I always keep some tooth picks in my weight box to peg the weight under certain conditions. You do the rig just as you did, then poke the tooth pick into the hole in the weight nice and tight then break it off. You can then slide it tight to the hook or further up the leader depending on your conditions.
Keep breathing
14:54 It's just like the doctor checking knee reflexes. Thank you for this video, man.
I have been watching RUclips since it first came out and I have never giving a thumbs up or down ,never subscribed to anyone,but the time you put into this video and the actual care you take in wanting us to be better fisher men compelled me to make my first comment, awesome video,I am just about to start fishing on the Getty were I live in Dana Point ,and I have not fished in 20 years and your video was extremely helpful and easy to follow,thank you
Thank You! it means a lot to read a comment like that. I apologize for taking so long to respond. I try to keep up with responding to comments but with each video it is getting harder and harder. I really enjoyed making this video and would have never expected it to be watched by so many people. I was always stuck fishing with what i knew, and it was pretty limited, having options like this can really be a game changer. Thank you for the feedback! it's good to know this video is helping people get into jetty fishing as well as being a good refresher for those who have been taking some time off from the sport. Best of luck out there
Going out to Long Beach for 8 days in a few weeks. This was a good scenic display of rigs for that area. Rig tying with a tabletop background is not as inviting as the backdrop of water and mountains on a clear day. Sorry about the tackle trickle in the stones. It was also inclusive of everything except a bobber for the riverside. Probably looking for something silver with that technique anyway. Great concise video. Thanks.
Nice presentation, headed to Winchester bay this weekend to do some crabbing and jetty fishing.
Thank you. I wish I had known about some of these setups when I first started, would have saved me some time, gear and probably caught me more fish.let me know how it goes this weekend.. good luck!
Thanks for the video man! I just moved to the area about a year now and have only hit the rivers or Crabbing on 12th street I haven’t been jetty fishing before your videos. It’s only 20 mins to Barview jetty from my place, and Now I am addicted. Still learning everything and having trouble with leader lines, and getting on them fish. But it’s fishing and not catching! Hope they finish the Barview jetty, so I can explore more of it.
Got skunked at barview last week! But I am a total amateur! Fly fishing in the Colorado mountains is my background. I enjoyed every minute of it though, it’s beautiful out there. I’ll be out that way again, trying some of the tips you showed us. Thanks for that!
Nice run through on different setups. Good job making the presentation easy to follow.
Birdgrabber Man - thank you, I was hoping it was easy to follow. Sometimes what makes sense to you is foreign to someone else. Making it as easy as possible is the way to go
This is a really good instruction video. Excellent job Brother. Thankyou
I turned on your video and am listening and I swear someone is using my reel. Sounds like my reel. Very professional how you explain. Thanks for sharing brother!!!
Love the idea of separate tackle boxes for different swim baits, will be trying this for a lighter pack on jetty days!
They make a nylon tackle bag that holds 4 of those plastic boxes and has all kinds of zipper and net pockets,I have one and love it( it also has a carry handle and a shoulder strap)
Thanks sir, this video is very helpful. I’ve been passing by some jetty’s before and always wondered if I could fish there I didn’t know the fishing set ups.
Great video. Went for the 1st time yesterday and got skunked... but so did everyone else near me. Can't wait to go back with some new knowledge.
I just watched a few of your videos and you do a very good job! I learned quite a bit, thank-you! I have fished for sea bass from a boat right near where you are and plan to give some of your techniques a try. I want to try the Nehalem jetty a try as well.
Thanks!
Thank You! I hope this info helps improve your fishing experience. Every little bit helps. I know it did for me. Good luck out there 🎣
Dude I love your videos, your videos are motivating, now I just want to go fishing, keep up the great work Brotha!!
Thank you! These comments are always MY motivation. Good luck out there 🎣
Just got done watching and thank you very much for this. I love yur presentation of the different rigs! Now I understand what I was doing wrong. Awesome!!
I wish i would have known about some of these setups years ago! it would have saved me so much time and lost gear.. i have received a lot of good feedback on this video and i couldn't be happier knowing this video has helped out so many.. Good luck out there!!
Fantastic tutorial. I'm pretty old-school about my knots and setups so I appreciate new thoughts and ideas!
This is like freshwater bass fishing! Kinda cool.
I agree. I think my time spent fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass made it easy to take some of those same techniques and apply them to saltwater fishing. It’s a lot of fun
Very good tutorial. Keep it up brother.
Very informative video and I've always liked using the loop knots for the Weights & Hoops. Fish On!
@Northwest Adventurer - thank you. It is a good rig.... and convenient
Very informative! Spending a week in the area soon, may have a few hours to fish, you helped big time! First time to the area, so we'll be exploring
Pretty good description of what happens with the circle hooks an it's my favorite hook for the jetty's for me when I use bait an I tend to let the pole bounce 2 or 3 times in a row then just lightly pull back like your trying to pull the slack out that's all an if you feel it fighting back lightly keep presser an reel in
Just got into fishing the jetties in ft. pierce florida. This was very helpful since im a newbie.
Thanks man i'm glad it helps. Regardless of the location or species, i think these setups definitely help with getting an idea of how to approach the area you are fishing.. good luck out there!
Liking your work sir. Thanks for sharing. Headed to PNW in a week. Definitely going to use your play book.
Thx for the detailed rigs great job
Thanks! I always like making vids like these. You never know what little bit of info can be a game changer for someone.
Your second rig is exactly what I use here in Scotland for all my bait fishing.
Thanks for all the knowledge. Appreciate it. I need to try a few of these. Another great video.
Adventuring the PNW - Anytime! I’m always happy to help. Multiple ways to setup your rod goes a long way
SUPER “addicted” to your channel brother! I’m hoping your chalk-talks on how to catch these slippery little tirds helps me become a “Jetty Master” just like you! I know it’s a lot of work, but keep pushin out these vids!
Thank You Joe! I appreciate the support. I hope the tips help land you some more fish. I wish I’d known about some of these setups sooner. I would have saved some time, a lot of gear, and probably would have been catching a lot more fish. Good luck out there!🎣
nice dude. i live in the desert, so i've only ever done freshwater fishing, but im planning a roadtrip later this year so i can spend about a month trying my luck at saltwater fishing. so ya, i loved getting to see a new setup that will work for my trip.
you got my sub
One of the best, well explained very informative videos I have ever seen, really appreciate the effort making it, sorry for your gear loss, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank You! I really enjoyed making this video. Having more options when fishing is always a good thing. With that much info i'm always hoping that my delivery is in a fashion that most can absorb easily and not just be an overload. I always appreciate the feedback... lol it is pretty typical of me to spill cases like that... i'm working on it. Good luck out there and again, thank you for the feedback
Oh how I wish I had seen your video before I went jetty fishing and lost my most expensive lure! Thank you so much for the video. I have learnt a new loop knot thanks to you and it ll so nicely help me in tying up extra rigs and so easily too. You have saved my aggravation at fishing the jettys. Do you happen to know what the name of the loop knot is at 12:45? Before you tied on the dropper loop. If you could make a video on how to safely land fish at the jettys without getting near the water and if you don't have landing nets that would be great. Thanks so much man. Cheers from India.
This was very helpful!
Thank you
Thanks a ton for this video! Sorry about your tackle box mishap, we've all been there, but your video helped me a lot as I'm just trying to get into jetty fishing here in Oregon.
Ryan Price - I’m glad to know the video helped you out. Every little bit improves your chances of catching fish. Lol I do dumb things all the time so the tackle box mishap was typical 😂
Thanks for watching, good luck 🎣
Dry well explained! Thank you!!
superb tutorial! thanks for sharing your fishing wisdom!
Thank you for watching! I hope the info helps.. between all those rigs I’m sure you will see an improvement in the catch rate.
I need some one on one training with all this fishing stuff lol, looks like a lot of fun fishing from a jetty, I live in Washington and think I'll be hitting up Westport to try it out, thanks for all the information you give out🤙
Last week I caught a redtail surf perch on a northern Oregon beach. I was doing CNR. When I let the fish go in about 4" of water, it did that sideways halibut flutter to head back out. When the fish was about 12' away from me, a dark form filled my entire field of view. A bald eagle had come from the trees on the cliffs behind me, and snagged the perch right in front of me. With an 8' wingspan, RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME, it was very impressive. That little fishy was so. close.
Most Excellent Tutorial! Thank You! 🎣
Thank you. I wish i had known about some of these rigs years ago, it would have saved me a lot of lost gear and time.... that weedless setup has been a killer for me!
Excellent overview of a huge variety of rigging techniques. Thank you. Any suggested jetties around Bremerton area?
Great tutorial. Thanks bud. Ima bass guy but my boy wanted to surf and jetty fish. So now i need to master a new type of fishin. Joe Bustamante Panama City Beach
Great informative video! I’ll give it go 👍🏻
Great thorough video👍... Even as a life long angler I picked up a couple new tricks.😎
Thank you, i've been happy to see the feedback from this video, knowing that a lot of viewers picked up something new that they hadn't known about or thought about trying. It's the little things :) Even better when experienced anglers realize that they just learned something new. It's a constant learning experience and that's part of the fun in it. I just wish i had known about some of these setups earlier in my fishing days.. would have saved me a lot of gear lol. Good luck out there!
Excellent video for us newbies thxs
Thank You, I hope it helps! I definitely saw an increase in catches once I started incorporating different setups. Good luck out there 🎣
I've been using the improved clinch knot or salmon knot for decades for tying line to hook or swivel.
I can't remember it ever failing
Im your 3,000 like 👍 hope to improve my chances out here on the mendocino coast man thanks for the info
I can't wait till my place in Westport gets done.
Me either man.
Really great tutorial!
Very good young man! Thanks much.
Great video. Thank you.
Appreciate this heaps bradda!
Awesome video .. thanks my boy
Man good job. Clear tutorial.
Peter Z - thanks Peter, I tried to keep it simple and to the point. I enjoy doing these vids, knowing it’s going to make a big difference for some. Thanks for watching
Great video dude
Great rig set up, very simple and very versatile. Can’t believe I never put it all together. I’ve used parts of the rig but never all at the same time if that makes sense. First time I’ve watched your videos. I subscribed and liked. You did real nice at being clear and informative. Now tel me where to fish from shore around the Bay Area. It’s the fun part of fishing a new area, finding good spots. It’s just very time consuming. Google maps helps a lot. Thanks bro for the great video
Thanks for the sub! haha ya it took me a while to start putting things together. I was always just focusing on getting the one rig i knew to work all the time and in all conditions. Once i realized there are endless ways to approach this fishery the pieces started connecting. there is always a rig for the specific condition that may be more effective. I'm looking forward to getting back out this spring. I feel like i'm still learning a lot every time i get out . Exploring is definitely time consuming but it has it's perks in the long run. Google maps is a great tool. Thats what helped me plan my first lingcod fishing trip which was a total success. Thanks for watching! hope the video helps up your fishing game
Thanks for your great presentations. What size are those worm hooks you are using?
Thanks for watching... I don't recall exactly what I showed In the video but I usually have 2/0 3/0 & 4/0 and just use whatever works best size-wise for the plastic that I am using
Thanks for the content I asked this on another video
Dude, so much info. Thanks! What size hook and grub at 21:00?
There any sharks up there? If so what kind and what bait is typically good? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Great videos buddy
Great video.
Awesome video thanks
Dang good video dude!
Excellent, thanks!!
Get a thing of gel super glue and to put a dot of it on your jig head before you slide the grub up. Makes a huge difference with them getting torn up.
Thank you for the great videos.
How about when at your locations, could you please say where your at, I live in Brookings and I'm always looking for good fishing spots
Good info man. Spent a weekend on the Westport jetty, losing my ass and chasing my tail, I did know of and use 3 of those rigs. I will definitely use the Texas rig and fish finder next time. Thanks Nick?!
Chainsaw Miller - I had a handful of trips where the tides just weren’t right for my usual setup and I felt like I was just wasting away a day and throwing gear into the ocean. Once I started switching it up I realized there are so many other ways of accomplishing the goal. Definitely give some of the other rigs a shot and let me know how they work out for ya. Best of luck to ya. Thanks for watching