Surfcasting on the North Shore of Massachusetts | From The Surf Ep. 5
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- The North Shore of Massachusetts has a rich surfcasting culture, but it doesn't give up its stripers easily. On this trip, Steve Gallant shows how he fishes the spring and fall run on his home waters, taking Jimmy Fee deep into the marshes and then out along the rocky oceanfront. But first, the two indulge in a local delicacy: fried, whole belly clams.
From the Surf is presented by:
Yeti
Seaguar
Fin-Nor
Special thanks to Brian O'Connor
Follow Steve on Instagram: / stevegallant141
See more of Steve's Surf Fishing Videos: @stevegallant141
Visit Surfland Bait and Tackle: www.surflandbt.com/ Спорт
Want to turn your caught Striped Bass into epic prizes like a PENN rod & reel, YETI cooler, or even a BOAT? Learn more at www.stripercup.com/
I love to hear this guy talk about fishing. He has a great fishing voice. I love his shows.
Here I was thinking I was one of the new north shore fishers that knew about that spot 😆my jaw just about dropped when I saw the first aerial shot!
Awesome video! WTO puts out the best NE fishing content videos on RUclips. Keep up the great work. And please more video content with Steve and other surf legends!
Those fried clams look unreal. On the way to Montauk there's place on the side of the road called the Clam Bar that serves fried clam strips which are amazing, but those fried clams looked on another level.
Awesome video guys! love watching people enjoy this great state's surf fishing.
Good video. my neck of the woods. enjoyed it. North Shore MA is a striper wonder land, maritime culture/history.
Awesome video guys!
Now that looks fun !! Awesome footage
Ha! Those rocks made me buy a boat.
Nice video 🌊
I love surfcasting
Good stuff! First time viewer, liked and subscribed!
Thanks for the comment and also for subscribing! Welcome to the crew 🤙
@@OnTheWaterMediathanks🤙
Hint: stripers watch wave outflow and know the bigger wave crashes. They wait at the described outflows for the big waves. Time your casts to match the big, heavy waves washing back into the sea. Same goes for yakkers. Wave timing is the key. Some of my most fun days yakking were finding the waves backflow, waiting for the biggest waves and throwing a jumping minnow (floating lure) at the bottom of the funnel. Properly done, the backflow drives the lure deep, tumbling, then floating back to the surface. The exact presentation of a disoriented baitfish. Keep light line pressure to keep the lure from tangling and enjoy !
Zeno H. Has the same stuff mentioned in his book thanks.
Great video guys! My only question is how you guys find parking in most spots on Cape Ann? Most of the streets near structure are either private and even if they are not, residents typically treat them like they are. Even in public areas, most lots require you to be a resident. Too much hassle...
You don't. Mass has some of the worst access in the country. You have to do a lot of improvising, asking favors, traveling in alternative ways, and often, just flat out break the law to get in to fish.
I spot a Z-Belt, best in the game!
Great video!
Have you done any with wet suiter experts?
Need to trade the fried clam budget for a personal trainer budget before we do a wetsuiting episode.
Anyone have any tips or good spots from the coast of the south shore? I can never find a spot where I can get more than one striper a day consistently.
Got some gt eels and a nee hobies kayak i hope yo catch some big girl trolling some gt eels.
Does Steve fish that area on the rocks after dark, and if so, is it more productive at night? Thanks for the video.
Yup we fish them at night also definitely a better shot at bigger fish but way too tricky to film…
@@stevegallant141 How do you avoid breaking your line on the rocks or a big fish wrapping the line around a boulder during the fight?
@@jessegraham1004 sometimes it just happens not much you can do. I try to keep a pretty tight drag and fight the fish hard and have a plan on where I want to bring that fish if I should hook it.
What rods were you using ?
I was using a century surf machine elite 9’