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This has to be the best how to video I've watch in quite some time. Thanks can not wait til the next one'
Agreed! Definitely using some of these tips
Thanks guys i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
@@TheSkiffWanderer Thanks guys i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Superb! Wish all the videos I watch were this informative.
And how he gets right into, my kind of videos!
Thanks man i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Excellent. This is the why kind of info that allows us to make sense of fish behaviors and movements. Much appreciated!
As soon as I saw they sun glasses tan line I knew I had come to the right place for fishing info. Thanks. Good Video.
Totally agree with some of the other posts. This is an excellent video! I love the detail on where to look for reds, how to retrieve the lure, and what lures to use. AAA1
Need some NYC tri state area videos, great video tho. I agree low tide fishing defiantly hits a lot better.
This is a topic I have been trying to figure out. Thanks!
Woweee fantastic video! I learned so much, I actually took notes! Can’t wait to try out these techniques later this summer in FL.
Thanks i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Outstanding! I have more luck at the low tied. High tide its hard to get the edge water up in the skinnies.
Rebone is my go to color in Virginia beach.... best color out there... stripers.. trout.. redfish
Excellent 👍
Great specific details to help me next time I kayak fish in Wilmington. Headed to Topsail in the fall and will tryout all the tips. Thanks much
Great video - love the information that pops up and helps really solidify the video!!!!
Helped out a lot, awesome awesome info, thanks for your time,
This is a terrific summary of redfish techniques. As a fellow North Carolinian, I’ll be employing these ideas this weekend!!
I use some of these techniques in Texas on my channel!
I was wondering about the effect of very warm/ hot water (85/90) degrees.
Lots of info, I'd love to see you pointing out these structure points /strategies on maps
Noted!
Thanks, JB. 👊🏼
Thanks!
NC Strong!
Great info! Keep it up. Even though I have good success fishing, I'm always looking to improve. Thanks!
Almost dropped the f bomb 😳🤣
Already know this is a good vid
Cool video, what size spoon do you usually throw?
I like using 1/4 oz gold spoons, but keep some heavier ones if the current is moving fast
🤙
Can we get some reps in texas? Fishing in NC and in Texas are not the same guys
I’ve been out twice this past week with redfish all around me, thick as snot, and they just don’t bite.
I'm about 100 miles north of Tampa, do you think that bright midday sun slows the bite ?
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This has to be the best how to video I've watch in quite some time. Thanks can not wait til the next one'
Agreed! Definitely using some of these tips
Thanks guys i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
@@TheSkiffWanderer Thanks guys i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Superb! Wish all the videos I watch were this informative.
And how he gets right into, my kind of videos!
Thanks man i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Excellent. This is the why kind of info that allows us to make sense of fish behaviors and movements. Much appreciated!
As soon as I saw they sun glasses tan line I knew I had come to the right place for fishing info. Thanks. Good Video.
Totally agree with some of the other posts. This is an excellent video! I love the detail on where to look for reds, how to retrieve the lure, and what lures to use. AAA1
Need some NYC tri state area videos, great video tho. I agree low tide fishing defiantly hits a lot better.
This is a topic I have been trying to figure out. Thanks!
Woweee fantastic video! I learned so much, I actually took notes! Can’t wait to try out these techniques later this summer in FL.
Thanks i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
Outstanding! I have more luck at the low tied. High tide its hard to get the edge water up in the skinnies.
Rebone is my go to color in Virginia beach.... best color out there... stripers.. trout.. redfish
Excellent 👍
Great specific details to help me next time I kayak fish in Wilmington. Headed to Topsail in the fall and will tryout all the tips. Thanks much
Great video - love the information that pops up and helps really solidify the video!!!!
Helped out a lot, awesome awesome info, thanks for your time,
This is a terrific summary of redfish techniques. As a fellow North Carolinian, I’ll be employing these ideas this weekend!!
I use some of these techniques in Texas on my channel!
Thanks man i enjoy doing videos for salt strong! You can check out my personal Chanel and podcast for more content just like this!
I was wondering about the effect of very warm/ hot water (85/90) degrees.
Lots of info, I'd love to see you pointing out these structure points /strategies on maps
Noted!
Thanks, JB. 👊🏼
Thanks!
NC Strong!
Great info! Keep it up. Even though I have good success fishing, I'm always looking to improve. Thanks!
Almost dropped the f bomb 😳🤣
Already know this is a good vid
Cool video, what size spoon do you usually throw?
I like using 1/4 oz gold spoons, but keep some heavier ones if the current is moving fast
🤙
Can we get some reps in texas? Fishing in NC and in Texas are not the same guys
I’ve been out twice this past week with redfish all around me, thick as snot, and they just don’t bite.
I'm about 100 miles north of Tampa, do you think that bright midday sun slows the bite ?