Peanut Bunker And Bluefish Invade Cape Cod Canal
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2023
- This trip is dedicated to Troy Daniels a brother that used to Love traveling with me to fish the Canal from NYC. We "lost touch" only to recently find out he lost a battle with Cancer in 2021 RIP my brother.
In this video, Lou and I are chasing peanuts, and trying our best to avoid the bluefish that have invaded the canal. - Спорт
Enjoyed the video, very detailed ~. THANKS
Thank you and you're welcome!
Sorry for your loss Shaka. The blues are everywhere.
I appreciate that. I hope they leave soon lol.
Sorry for your loss
Thank You.
Nice video Shaka 🤙. There is a lot of blues out there.
Thanks Oskee. Yeah it's bitter sweat. They're big blues but still an interference.
GREAT VIDEO very good footage wish I was out there right now love cruising on my canal bike just like u your bag looks like mine all kids of jig tails sticking out lol keep up the good work
Thank you! Yeah a bike is essential. Have to be ready for anything lol
Left eye lures sells poppers identical to that
Yeah, so I've noticed.
Nice video thanks for sharing with us 👌👌👊👊
Thanks, you're welcome!
hey shaka ? how do you like that carbon surf rod , i love how the bluefish always hit behind the hook
Sup, I love the rod. I hate how the blues hit behind the hook. I wish they never missed the hook lol.
Awesome video what's the reel your using
Thanks. I use a Stella 14K to jig with and a Saragossa 8K to plug with.
I'd like to use the tsunami trophy II series rods because it's what I know and am comfortable with. But wanted to know if the 11ft heavy 2-6oz 20-40lb line. And wanted to use the tsunami shield 6000 thousand but would be okay using the 8000 but prefere the 6000. What you think @Shaka Antoine? Plus I love light tackle fishing and have currently the 10ft 1-5ounce tsunami trophy and a tsunami shield 5000 with 30lb is the setup i have and love it. and I know there at canal that would be under gunned and have heard nothing less than 2-6oz and 20-40lb line class or higher in both categories. But wanted to know where the setup I have would be good on the canal like at the mouths on either end or would you say even then still perhaps a little under gunned
"Light tackle" shouldn't be used in the Canal for several reasons. 2-6 is great for plugging. I prefer to "jig" with something heavier because it's less work, and your goal is to get the fish in as fast as possible. I had a 6k shield on the Canal...big mistake. The bail kept flipping during cast causing me to lose plugs.
big blues, as long as ive already got steel on.
I feel that.
Yeah a Gibbs Polaris white or blue anyways worked