Will SALTWATER Fish eat a FRESHWATER Fish?? (Fishing Experiment)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Fishing with freshwater fish as bait in the OCEAN for whatever bites off the beach in Florida! Would saltwater fish eat a freshwater fish? What kind of fish would be around a beach like this?? There's been a change in the water clarity recently..will that bring in some new kinds of fish?? Will I finally catch one of the fish I'm after? Will something BIG bite one of our baits? I did not expect for this to happen..
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Комментарии • 659

  • @FirstStateFishing
    @FirstStateFishing  Год назад +150

    What's your favorite fish to catch?? 🤔🎣

  • @optical9676
    @optical9676 Год назад +738

    Now do it the other way around

    • @Josh-kb5ox
      @Josh-kb5ox Год назад +41

      I’ve caught big catfish on cut bluefish

    • @tonybologna3358
      @tonybologna3358 Год назад +11

      ​@@Josh-kb5oxme too

    • @richardlawrence5548
      @richardlawrence5548 Год назад +28

      In brackish water salt and fresh water fish mingle a lot I have caught redfish, blue catfish, gar ,and shark all in the same place

    • @JAXFNツ
      @JAXFNツ Год назад +4

      I have caught lot of bait fish and channel catfish

    • @gage.c4581
      @gage.c4581 Год назад +6

      I fish for pike with saltwater herring

  • @jasondemers8522
    @jasondemers8522 Год назад +15

    Keep your head high man you’ll get threw this! Love your positivity! 👊🏼 Thanks for the content!

  • @SputnikGamer
    @SputnikGamer Год назад +10

    These videos make me miss saltwater, can't wait to fish the beach again. Going to OBX soon. Love your vids FirstState, high inspiration for me!

    • @rusrai293
      @rusrai293 Год назад

      What do u use/ catch in OBX? Going in august again and I rlly only catch croakers . Any tips?

    • @wendigo3349
      @wendigo3349 Год назад +1

      @@rusrai293salted minnows for some good flounder!

    • @Sky-tf5fs
      @Sky-tf5fs Год назад

      I’m from there, I’ve had the best luck on a bottom rig and shrimp

    • @bennett_25
      @bennett_25 Год назад

      Just caught a 6 1/2 foot shark from the obx 🤙🏻

    • @benbramhallofficial
      @benbramhallofficial Месяц назад

      @@bennett_25did you release it?

  • @WWJD877
    @WWJD877 Год назад +4

    I know exactly what your saying about people walk under your line. I had a lady on a horse walk under my line and i was curling up in my skin hoping she wouldnt get caught in it. Im so thankful you uploaded this video! I looked fishing with bluegill and nothing came up, thank you so much and you channel is amazing!

    • @WWJD877
      @WWJD877 Год назад +1

      I meant for saltwater

    • @edwinvalle-yh1hk
      @edwinvalle-yh1hk 3 месяца назад

      I had my fishing line out with an 8 oz spider weight . The guy was on a bike and I basically clothes lined him I was tipsy so I couldn't stop laughing on how the person reacted . ...
      Completely my fault

  • @Burlehmangus
    @Burlehmangus Месяц назад +1

    I mean obviously they’ll hit on it when it’s cut up. Just meat at that point. They’ll eat chicken and I’m pretty sure those don’t live in saltwater 😂😂😂

  • @joshuachoi1521
    @joshuachoi1521 Год назад +1

    This is lit

  • @saneadam3512
    @saneadam3512 Год назад

    Nice baby Pomp! Those whiting would have made a tasty catch cook 😁

  • @justwatchin6438
    @justwatchin6438 Год назад

    P20EE…your nox sensors on your truck are probably going out they are like o2 sensors they read exhaust gas and the def fluid spraying in ur truck… if they stop working can cause your truck to reduce speed and can take you down to 4 mph then you cant drive… regen procedure and replaced nox sensors usually does the trick but make sure you got good quality def fluid..dont let the def tank get dry or low that stuff gets crusty
    Please update in video on truck curious to see whats fixes it

  • @HelenMariMerritt
    @HelenMariMerritt Год назад

    Hey @FirstStateFishing Do you think that you could come check out some Nebraska areas such as Omaha and surrounding areas such as the Niobrara

  • @Virginia-outdoorsman
    @Virginia-outdoorsman Год назад

    Me and my dad was down in N.C. On vacation and we was near the ocean and we went fishing at lake somewhere and I caught some bluegills and we went fishing with the bluegills and wore out the blue fish

  • @turboboy0
    @turboboy0 Год назад

    i have found that fishing in salisbury is better early in the morning. once it hits 9am or so it just dies. high or low tide doesnt even matter.

  • @timframpton1965
    @timframpton1965 7 месяцев назад

    You should wade out s little bit and get your bait further out

  • @thomasway5882
    @thomasway5882 Год назад

    Anchovies are great for fresh water catfish so why not reverse ?

  • @bobapep20
    @bobapep20 Год назад

    It's been a couple months since I've seen one of your videos. How are you still in a boot?

  • @arthursamazingactivities1319
    @arthursamazingactivities1319 Год назад

    Did you clean the freshwater fish before you put them in the ocean?

  • @jessenibley8878
    @jessenibley8878 Год назад

    The last time I was fishing at the beach in Florida and Panama City I caught a shark but I waited out up to my stomach or further almost up to my chest and then I casted as far out as I could and then I left the bell and clicked and walk back to the bank and I was catching saltwater catfish I caught a short I caught several different fish

    • @jessenibley8878
      @jessenibley8878 Год назад

      That's supposed to be at caught a shark and several other things

  • @302FISHING
    @302FISHING Год назад

    The P20EE code indicates an issue with the vehicle's catalyst efficiency

  • @yourdad1483
    @yourdad1483 Месяц назад

    Carp make good bait

  • @Thehistorybook101
    @Thehistorybook101 Год назад

    24:57 thats a permit

  • @seymourwrasse3321
    @seymourwrasse3321 Год назад

    some states would call that jail bait

  • @MarkLittle-jg2ep
    @MarkLittle-jg2ep Год назад

    I'm to old to fish anymore, but, I would guess that the fisherman has the rite of way so to speak, you've paid for a legal license to fish, they can walk around you, hell ask a warden .I'd like to know too.

  • @Snakefinder12
    @Snakefinder12 Год назад

    the code is and issue with the vehicles catalyst efficiency my uncle owns a mechanics shop and i work there

  • @Owen_WILD
    @Owen_WILD 7 месяцев назад +1

    Now do it the other way around

  • @sinkorswimcreativemedia8889
    @sinkorswimcreativemedia8889 Год назад +114

    I’ve used bluegill in brackish water and caught snook & redfish before. Down south it’s pretty common for certain salt species to completely acclimate to fresh water (snook, tarpon, redfish, black drum)

    • @gillboygd
      @gillboygd Год назад +3

      Yup, I’ve seen vids where people catch bass and snook in the same place

    • @generoberts9151
      @generoberts9151 Год назад +4

      I could first hand confirm it. Tarpon too

    • @BillyWaltman
      @BillyWaltman Год назад +2

      I have caught striped bass in a creek outside of Philadelphia Pennsylvania many time

    • @clauzellblackshear2057
      @clauzellblackshear2057 Год назад +1

      That's true I grew up in Savannah Georgia and you right black drum and those other species can live on freshwater. I actually seen a black drum in freshwater at bass pro shop and I was shocked. I thought it was a freshwater drum but the guy that worked there said it was a black drum.

    • @sinkorswimcreativemedia8889
      @sinkorswimcreativemedia8889 Год назад

      @@clauzellblackshear2057 yeah bro they have redfish too at the bass pro in Gainesville Fl near where I am. I’ve caught tarpon & snook in ponds before, as well as reds & black drum. I’ve actually caught snook on bluegill haha and tarpon on shiners.

  • @johnshoemaker234
    @johnshoemaker234 Год назад +52

    Why was there a 5 foot cigarette at 0:44 Lmao

    • @Richteroutdoors
      @Richteroutdoors 2 месяца назад +1

      That's not a cigarette that is a post that probably got knocked over and went by the pond.

    • @Acaidia
      @Acaidia 2 месяца назад +5

      @@Richteroutdoors Nah its a cig

    • @Richteroutdoors
      @Richteroutdoors 2 месяца назад +1

      @Acaidia no its not

    • @Blaze_smith1
      @Blaze_smith1 2 месяца назад

      @@Acaidia its a post that got knocked over

    • @jackbriant7800
      @jackbriant7800 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Richteroutdoorsbet your fun at parties

  • @dylandanczak9241
    @dylandanczak9241 Год назад +55

    Hands down the best in the business FSF...you rock man! I hope you continue to crush it out there and that you all your family (including Camper!) Are in great health and happiness! You all deserve it!

  • @Miller859
    @Miller859 Год назад +33

    Awesome video bro! It’d be sick for this to be a series , trying all different kinds of fresh water baits in saltwater

    • @Minnesotaman566
      @Minnesotaman566 Год назад +2

      It really would like a crawfish soft plastic or live

    • @chasejohnson2817
      @chasejohnson2817 Год назад

      I’ve used red worms for spots when they’re running hard.

  • @walterrichards1802
    @walterrichards1802 Год назад +12

    Absolutely Yes! I have used bluegill many times in the Gulf of Mexico and the grouper and snapper love them. Never used live 'gills, always frozen.

  • @Brock_Landers
    @Brock_Landers Год назад +33

    Man, I was hoping you would throw a whole live bluegill out and see what eats it, or see if something eats it before it croaks.

  • @ThomasCantin-h7c
    @ThomasCantin-h7c Месяц назад +2

    now im okay with using bluegill as live bait but dont throw it in salt water it makes it 1000x times more painful for it

  • @MilesProwerTailsFox
    @MilesProwerTailsFox Год назад +3

    You don't use fresh water fish as live bait for salt water, the fish gets it's eyes literally cooked and dies horribly before even being eaten

    • @Guero679
      @Guero679 Год назад +1

      Not to mention everything he catches he drags all the way through the sand lmao

    • @MilesProwerTailsFox
      @MilesProwerTailsFox Год назад

      @@Guero679 that's the least dangerous part, when they get on the hook some other fish can smell the blood and rush to bite em, sometimes this happens when they get released

    • @TheFishingMommy
      @TheFishingMommy Год назад

      Well he cut them into chunks so I don’t think that’s an issue here

  • @A10fllying-reaper
    @A10fllying-reaper Год назад +1

    You're asking who has the right away I guess it's the people walking on the beach I'm a surf fisherman and I get closer to the water then you are you're too far out on the beach and a word of advice don't leave that fillet knife lying around in the sand some little kid could come along and step on it and slice their feet or even you can slice your feet on it be little bit more organized put it in a bucket of somewhere not lying around like that good luck on you surf 🎣

  • @mitchcoleman1238
    @mitchcoleman1238 Год назад +7

    As a part two to this scientific challenge, you gotta go fishing in some fresh body of water using salt water fish as bait! That’d be really cool to see if the experiment works both ways or not!!

    • @Acaidia
      @Acaidia 2 месяца назад

      It definitely will work. If they'll eat plastic lures they will eat a saltwater fish. Plus there are plenty of ecosystems where saltwater and freshwater collide and integrate.

  • @ryantabberer
    @ryantabberer Год назад +2

    I would try to have my rod holders closer to the water line, but the boot makes it hard im sure.
    That being said people walking the beach should go around your rods period.

  • @misterb2787
    @misterb2787 Год назад +1

    I haven’t done much beach fishing but why are fishing from the parking lot? My goodness are you scared to get ur feet wet?😂

  • @brandonday7376
    @brandonday7376 Год назад +4

    Whens the foot gonna be better? WE ready for some inshore kayak fishing brooks

    • @brandonday7376
      @brandonday7376 Год назад

      Broski*

    • @FirstStateFishing
      @FirstStateFishing  Год назад +2

      I talk about it a bit at the end of the vid but I’m getting another MRI soon.. long story but idk hopefully sooner than later 😅

  • @generoberts9151
    @generoberts9151 Год назад +6

    Biggest question in my mind is how long the freshwater bait fish survives in saltwater

    • @kieranajay4536
      @kieranajay4536 Год назад

      same i was just about to say that

    • @triangles550
      @triangles550 Год назад +2

      Not long. About a minute or so. They die pretty quick in saltwater, and vice versa.

    • @dmansblogging7969
      @dmansblogging7969 Год назад

      They suffer for 1 minute and basically die of the high acidity. A necessary sacrifice.

  • @fabs1032
    @fabs1032 2 месяца назад +3

    9:38 “wonder if they can see any fish from up there”. That’s the most fisherman thing to possibly say!

  • @HukNBux
    @HukNBux Год назад +1

    Yeah man snook will HAMMER a freshwater fish…bluegill or Mayan cichlid are snook candy!

  • @Askdavidinfo
    @Askdavidinfo Год назад +3

    P20EE is from the NOx sensor. Could be a faulty sensor or other causes. A mechanic will tell you which cause.

  • @Declanjadehop
    @Declanjadehop Год назад +1

    bro just killed the living life out of the salt and fresh water (by mixing) IT DONT GO OKAY

  • @vesxrr6237
    @vesxrr6237 Год назад +1

    The P20EE code means that your SCR NOx is performing below the threshold and wouldn't pass an emmision test. So its to do with your NOx produsing the normal Nitrogen and Water and the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). Could also be that your SCR catalyst is going bad.

  • @andik1743
    @andik1743 Год назад +17

    Have you ever accidentally caught a turtle?

  • @Coleyboley34
    @Coleyboley34 Год назад +4

    I fish this same spot almost every week. Been waiting to run into you. Just to let you know, pompano keepers are hard to get right now in the surf because it’s so hot. Spring and fall are when the Pompano run through.

  • @billycurtis5788
    @billycurtis5788 Год назад +3

    I have been dealing with a a broken navicular bone for the past year bro. just had surgery to get a plate and screws put in. now doc has to go back in and take one out. ITS MY DRIVING FOOT AND IM A MECHANIC! Been a rough year bro but could be worst you know. Stay blessed bro! love your content

  • @Chad_aka_Shortbus
    @Chad_aka_Shortbus Год назад +1

    SCR NOx Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold.” This code is logged when the powertrain control module (PCM) detects that catalyst efficiency is below the threshold on bank 1.

  • @anthonyonthegold
    @anthonyonthegold Год назад +3

    Few days ago I tried bottom fishing the salt water with cut blue gill and yellow perch and the fish were nuts for it. Even put some in the crab pot. Was like a magnet for dungeness

  • @AnselAbe
    @AnselAbe Год назад +1

    You cannot improve your past, but you can improve your future. Once time is wasted, life is wasted.

  • @jackchn23
    @jackchn23 Год назад +4

    Learn to tie a hi/lo or Pompano rig. It keeps the bait(shrimp in this case) off the bottom where the crabs, snails, and catfish dwell. Crabs will just eat around a hook, while snails will bury the bait. Some color helps too, fish bites help in this department, or colorful floats.

    • @seahad4744
      @seahad4744 Год назад

      my favorite rig for salt water fishing

  • @cowboyatthebebop
    @cowboyatthebebop Год назад +1

    I have a lot of luck using red worms to catch mullet and spots

  • @brownstarslots
    @brownstarslots Год назад +1

    Ive done the opposite. Ive caught a Warmouth with a croaker.

  • @markthompson7503
    @markthompson7503 Год назад +2

    First thing you do when you get a check engine light is check your gas cap...you'd be surprised how many times that not being tightened or being worn will do that.

  • @ryantaylor8535
    @ryantaylor8535 Год назад +1

    Not saying they are right but I live in fl and you should be way closer to the water

  • @joshshawnwoods9470
    @joshshawnwoods9470 Год назад +1

    U should see if a salt water fish will eat a fresh water worm

  • @jasondownie8404
    @jasondownie8404 Год назад +2

    Ive tried the same exact thing in Jersey. Caught some bluegill real quick to try and get some sharks. Usually i like to use a sibiki rig on a small rod with fish bites(bloodworms) to catch bait. Whiting/southern kings are great for chunking up for bait! Anyway, I couldnt catch bait that day so i tried the blue gill and not a tap. Would of figured a bloody fresh piece of meat would attract something.

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 Год назад +1

    Why are you so far back from the water?

  • @NicsHODLN
    @NicsHODLN Год назад

    It's kind of a dickish move to set your rod holders so far from the water. I'm from OBX, been fishing my whole life, and would never think that's okay.

  • @remcovanvliet3018
    @remcovanvliet3018 Год назад +2

    People use mackerel, sardine and herring all the time as dead bait for pike. I don't see why the other way around wouldn't work just as well. I think you're going to catch em just fine on the bluegill.

  • @dirtmovers3102
    @dirtmovers3102 Год назад +2

    Ive never fished water but seems like if it was low tide u would want to set ur poles closer to the the water just let more line out as the tide comes in and move back as needed. If you keep ur rod tip up at a lil bit higher u probably get more to the bank without coming off . That pond is looking like largmouth bass bass headquarers take a bluegill and hook it below the top fin and use a bober throw it out and wait maybe reel it a ft in every 5 🎉minutes and see what happens.

  • @stldog92
    @stldog92 Год назад +1

    I'm in Missouri & i've used shrimp,squid & octopus to catch catfish,bluegill,freshwater drum & gar so I dont know why it didi'nt work. Try jello chicken breasts or night crawlers.
    Great idea & video also!!

  • @monkeyman-tg6vg
    @monkeyman-tg6vg 24 дня назад +1

    bro next time go on a boat then use a whole bluegill

  • @zxfrosty16
    @zxfrosty16 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know what combos those are that he used for the saltwater part?

    • @kyox89
      @kyox89 9 месяцев назад

      Not sure about the blue rod but the other bigger rod I'm pretty sure is penn prevail. And the reels are Penn as well.

  • @verlinsupersaintcasey6494
    @verlinsupersaintcasey6494 Год назад +3

    As a suggestion I suggest once you get your foot healed walk out a little further so you can to get it a little deeper out. And many of the people that you run across that are upset with you fishing on the beach are much like people that get upset when you fishing around their dock! Attitude for no reason other than they just like to look at the water and not partake in the water! Keep having fun it's your right to be there fishing!

    • @Dr_dog_frog
      @Dr_dog_frog Год назад +1

      I was fishing on my dock and then some dude came over on his boat after I caught like a 6 pounder and he crossed my line 3 times then he yelled at me for fishing in his spot (I’ve never seen this guy before and I’m fishing off my dock) finally I went up and told my dad

    • @verlinsupersaintcasey6494
      @verlinsupersaintcasey6494 Год назад

      @@Dr_dog_frog Unfortunately there are people that think they can bully others into getting their way. You will run into some who think they own the water. I've been told, I bet you won't fish here, I know the Sheriff/ I know the game warden! Well it's obvious you don't know the guidelines for fishing! Start taking a go pro even if it's not on. The thought of being recorded along with you getting your phone out to call the game warden usually will help. As a rule I actually find the number for the game warden at any body of water I fish just in case. You did the best thing! Don't argue with them get someone else of authority to do it. It's funny how people often say I'm calling the Police. When the game warden has full authority over them, when it comes to the pursuit of fishing. That's why its good to know the laws for the body of water you fish, and whether or not you are trespassing on someone's land! Keywords (someone's land) then the police can be evolved. Keep them lines tight! And be careful out there more and more nuts are out there!

  • @HuntingNFishing9
    @HuntingNFishing9 Год назад +2

    I have always wondered this if you use bluegill as bait

  • @tuckertrevino7523
    @tuckertrevino7523 Год назад +2

    Hey Firststate! I just wanted to ask what rod you have been using in your videos. I'm going to college in Galveston Texas and I'm planning to get back into saltwater fishing and I'm looking for rods! Thank you and thank you for your videos always! Love your stuff!!

    • @patrickxaymongkhol9683
      @patrickxaymongkhol9683 Год назад +1

      The one with live shrimp I’m 99% sure is a tsunami airwave 8ft I’ve had one and it’s lasted me years and years before it snapped in half setting the hook on a striped bass

  • @GreatOutdoorsDude
    @GreatOutdoorsDude 2 месяца назад +1

    That was a permit not a pompano

  • @greenempirelawncare3446
    @greenempirelawncare3446 Год назад +1

    That second fish you caught we call mullet

  • @Rivertrot
    @Rivertrot 4 месяца назад +2

    Is this not illegal? Lol

  • @nicolegerman5860
    @nicolegerman5860 Год назад +1

    you should do muskey fishing

  • @Acaidia
    @Acaidia 2 месяца назад

    Watching this a year late but I live in MD and the smoke from those Canadian wildfires was crazy. It was like 10-14 days of straight haze in the sky. It was like being in a big city with smog. I can only imagine what it was like further north if it was that bad here.

  • @itzyaboibamer1610
    @itzyaboibamer1610 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think that even if the other person does have the right of way it just feels disrespectful to walk in people while their fishing when you can pretty easily go around them.

  • @loganglass1045
    @loganglass1045 Год назад +1

    They cant survive

  • @Ver85
    @Ver85 Год назад +1

    Are u coming back to Delaware? And love the videos man

  • @itsUncleMonK
    @itsUncleMonK 24 дня назад

    yeah you lose fish cause you just reel them in you dont even let them fight. Circle hooks or not you fished with a barb. You're the reason u lose fish bud.

  • @Joe-bh4vz
    @Joe-bh4vz Месяц назад

    Just about all full time coastal fish are capable of being in full freshwater.
    The only reason likely reason why they even go into the open ocean is to spawn.
    That is the case with all of the drum species like redfish, specks and black drum, as well as flounder.
    The ones that are in freshwater full time originally came from the ocean. They figured out how to spawn in freshwater.
    One notable exception to this is salmonids and stripped bass.
    Winter flounder also, they spawn in freshwater rather than the ocean like some summer flounder do.

  • @deweysanders7699
    @deweysanders7699 Год назад

    computer code is the CATALATIC Converter Hard Les your Exhaust Gas-.my though T is you are Buying cheap unleaded GAS-Go Buy Some Premium Go Drive it some dont set and Idle Engine freeway Speed should clear that up

  • @MsMrBigglesworth
    @MsMrBigglesworth Месяц назад

    Thought he was going to live line the bluegill as bait not use it as cut bait. Hell, depending on what’s biting, you can use anything as cut bait and catch a fish. Was wondering if you kept the bait alive for a while, if it would attract a saltwater fish. Similar to how kellifish, baby mullet or live spearing are used.🤔

  • @XplorinWithPaul
    @XplorinWithPaul 2 месяца назад

    Tried this over a year ago with bluegill from the lake live fishing saltwater and cuaght a redfish and a small grouper and sharks. From kayak. They work amazing. There essentially like using pinfish

  • @Airon79
    @Airon79 3 месяца назад

    Nothing new to me as I have areas where I can catch both simultaneously but can you catch saltwater fish on crickets , frogs , grasshoppers , mice , etc. ? Or can you catch freshwater fish on sand fleas , etc.? Natural or artificial baits .

  • @jeffreylong9405
    @jeffreylong9405 Год назад

    Smoke from Canada 🇨🇦 ? Pretty weak by the time it gets to Florida . Your not doing any pumping while reeling in the fish , that’s why they are getting off . Where the rivers go into the ocean , brackish water , the salt water fish have seen more freshwater fish than you realize .

  • @rudyruiz9521
    @rudyruiz9521 7 месяцев назад

    I've used shad we got in the river many times. My dad would stop and we all would spend 20 or 30 minutes catching bait. I would walk in front of you too, you set the rods up way far back taking up a lot of area for 1 guy

  • @Fishing_withJay13
    @Fishing_withJay13 4 месяца назад

    What is that exact ultra lite combo because im getting one soon and that one looks pretty nice

  • @peterhildeman9367
    @peterhildeman9367 Год назад +2

    Now you got to try a saltwater fish for bait in freshwater

    • @africanfartingfrog
      @africanfartingfrog Год назад

      Mackerel, anchovies, and shrimp are commonly used as catfish and striper baits

  • @Izaiahhhhhhhh
    @Izaiahhhhhhhh Год назад +1

    FIRST

  • @paytonturnbaugh7955
    @paytonturnbaugh7955 4 месяца назад

    Disclaimer ik nothing about salt water fishing but you were asking for tips about fishing I'd say probably using smaller weights it's harder for the smaller fish to run with the bait and it makes a big difference between telling whether there nibbling at it or running with it.

  • @TJFritz
    @TJFritz Год назад

    Excellent video keep them going. Check out Lehigh fishing company American made Rod manufacturer 🇺🇸👍 🎣

  • @ellhafer2808
    @ellhafer2808 Год назад

    Put your poles closer to the water , if the tide comes in farther you can always back them up and people won't walk in front of the rods unless they're totally stupid or blind. 😎😎😎😎😎

  • @triptre3638
    @triptre3638 Год назад

    If you can catch saltwater fish with chicken……. Freshwater fish as bait won’t matter! When fish are hungry….. Anything of flesh is a meal!

  • @Izaiahhhhhhhh
    @Izaiahhhhhhhh Год назад +1

    FIRST

  • @kevinzumbrum2832
    @kevinzumbrum2832 Год назад

    Hey first state fishing im in delaware this week... Is there any possible chance we could make a video....like at the dewey beach bay, ill send coordinates

  • @st93er
    @st93er Год назад +2

    miss the freshwater content, its the best

  • @EduanvanZyl-vz3nm
    @EduanvanZyl-vz3nm 10 дней назад +1

    Do a cat fis

  • @joshuamoore553
    @joshuamoore553 Год назад +1

    you are fishing to far from the water man get closer and you will do better.

  • @bryanmayorga3135
    @bryanmayorga3135 Год назад +1

    Surf fishing is tough when you lose em at the shoreline or over the sand bar. Once the fish is at the shoreline stop reeling in, and wait for the waves to start bringing back water onto the shore and then either reel in or walk backwards with your line taught and have over your spool. Keep tension. Dont try to fight the waves at the shore. I find i lose less fish when i keep a constant retrieval speed throughout the entire trip back in too.

  • @TheMooseMcLovin
    @TheMooseMcLovin Год назад +3

    FirstState definitely got me back into fishing a lot more, love the videos man!

  • @Idontknowlol595
    @Idontknowlol595 Год назад

    Hey first state I’ve been a fan for a long time and I’ve been suffering from Myoclonic epilepsy so if you could respond to this comment Please do

  • @ellhafer2808
    @ellhafer2808 Год назад

    Quit trying to catch small fish , use baits to catch the size that interests the viewers . Boring catching minnows. 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @bennett_25
    @bennett_25 Год назад

    Hey man were you at obx or Corolla? I was there a few weeks ago and caught a 6+ foot shark there.

  • @Sihkster
    @Sihkster Год назад

    Hey man.. where in Florida do you fish.. I'm up in Pensacola FL and I fish the Gulf coast area