What i find is that most people don’t fish light enough. Long Light- ultralight rod 1000-2500 size reel with 6-8lb braid and long 10-15lb leader with small lures like. The 1/16oz vudu shrimp, live shrimp, or small paddletails on 1/8oz jighead. Fish slow and you’ll get them
In general people really oversize their gear in saltwater. God help you if you make a post about getting a 2wt fly rod for saltwater like I did. Way too many people thinking a good size speckled trout fights hard enough to be a real challenge on it.
I use a phenix 9’ one piece 1-7lb and a stella 1000 with 6lb braid with my drag set to 1.7lbs and 6ft of leader. If you position yourself correctly to see far into the water you can get a cast in before they see you and with that light line you can lead them 30+ft with a small lure.
@@Ninj_SRG my main livebait setup is a 9ft custom ultralight made from a fly rod blank, Daiwa saltist 2500 and 8lb braid. Absolutely love it. Got an Old18 buoyancy BFS rod I’ll pair with a Calcutta conquest BFS, and it will probably be my second main rod yo pair with my legend xtreme inshore with my Stella 4000.
@@fantomphoenix6170 hell yeah you should try the phenix dragonfly i sold my legend elite to get a second one. It’s the only rod of it’s kind in the US market (dfx-901, and dmx801 coming in the mail tomorrow)
People always laugh at me using 2000 and 2500 spinning reels and 80 series baitcasters for inshore , but it works well. I can throw more baits without being tired. Never been spooled either.
Justin, nice skipping work in the edges, beautiful Reds. Nice content today, fishing should start to get better soon, a few more weeks, Keep Them Rods Bent!
I like how he explains his thought process and show the days that its tough. Fishing isn't always non-stop action like most fishing shows try to show you. Personally atleast i'd rather learn than just watch somebody catch fish
What i find is that most people don’t fish light enough. Long Light- ultralight rod 1000-2500 size reel with 6-8lb braid and long 10-15lb leader with small lures like. The 1/16oz vudu shrimp, live shrimp, or small paddletails on 1/8oz jighead. Fish slow and you’ll get them
In general people really oversize their gear in saltwater.
God help you if you make a post about getting a 2wt fly rod for saltwater like I did. Way too many people thinking a good size speckled trout fights hard enough to be a real challenge on it.
I use a phenix 9’ one piece 1-7lb and a stella 1000 with 6lb braid with my drag set to 1.7lbs and 6ft of leader. If you position yourself correctly to see far into the water you can get a cast in before they see you and with that light line you can lead them 30+ft with a small lure.
@@Ninj_SRG my main livebait setup is a 9ft custom ultralight made from a fly rod blank, Daiwa saltist 2500 and 8lb braid. Absolutely love it.
Got an Old18 buoyancy BFS rod I’ll pair with a Calcutta conquest BFS, and it will probably be my second main rod yo pair with my legend xtreme inshore with my Stella 4000.
@@fantomphoenix6170 hell yeah you should try the phenix dragonfly i sold my legend elite to get a second one. It’s the only rod of it’s kind in the US market (dfx-901, and dmx801 coming in the mail tomorrow)
People always laugh at me using 2000 and 2500 spinning reels and 80 series baitcasters for inshore , but it works well. I can throw more baits without being tired. Never been spooled either.
Hey Justin, enjoyed the video… nice to see the persistence in the shrimp and it paid off!
Thanks 👍
What was that shrimp/hook setup? I need a good weedless shrimp presentation with these grass flats I got! Any help?
Great vid Justin, straight up fishin at its best, it’s tough everywhere right now. NSB area is hot or not for a few weeks.
Do u have a issue with the penn slammer 2500 with wind nots?
Justin, nice skipping work in the edges, beautiful Reds. Nice content today, fishing should start to get better soon, a few more weeks, Keep Them Rods Bent!
6:20 before anything happens at all…. Getting consistent w that
I like how he explains his thought process and show the days that its tough. Fishing isn't always non-stop action like most fishing shows try to show you. Personally atleast i'd rather learn than just watch somebody catch fish
I need to practice my loop knot, you tied that so fast!
Awesome video as always 👍 good job Thanks
💚💚You can call it 'Double or Nothing' when you hook up on two with lures Han Style, Solo. Risk it for the Biscuit. Love your videos, brother!💚💚
What knot did you tie prior to catching the first redfish?
Loop knot!
Love the vids keep up the work
Thank you!!
What kind of stache would you say that is?🤔
Wish I could go out but its gonna be blowing all next week
The fishing all over Brevard has been super tough the past week because of the front that just came through. Should get better after next week.
What part of Florida r u in
We were on them today and got rejected with artificial and shrimp. Bunch of trout and couple small snook tho
you should do a video on fishing with thumper shrimp
Can u drop the link to your plyers.
They are the pliers PENN makes and I love them! They are on my amazon link in the description.
I love how you keep it real! Glad I'm not the only one who forgets stuff at home! LOL Great video as usual. Keep it up!
You should come down to jax and fish the marsh a little bit
yooo that’s where i live
Which ones tho
straight gas
pretty cool!
Justin you should add a day of fishing with you, then ill put in for the giveaway
What sunglasses are those?
Fin Nor Dropfly!
Wish ya had the fly rod
second 🔥🔥🔥 love the vids!
Hey Justin, you ever fish Turkey Creek or Crane Creek? Or the one where Ballard Park is.
Nice work Justin. I’m glad you’re local to my area, your experience shows. 👍
literally cant watch other folks, hope to see a new vid soon
Looks like a normal shrimp lure nothing special
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Leaving the rods at home It happens bud
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