Wow amazing day on the water. Crappies, bluegils and cat fish. Great to see happy clients 😉😍😎. Thanks for sharing your adventures with all of us. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Hello, my name is Otis, me and my nephew went out with you when you were in your small boat last year at Clearlake. I want to go out with you guys again soon. I really want to come aboard your new fishing vessel. It's nice and roomy. See you soon Otis
Another nice outing, as usual. An observation: Re the landing of that heavy and feisty catfish, your six pound test line seems much stronger than the six pound test line I use. In my case, that challenging unexpected fight would have ended like, “Oh snap!” Back to crappie. Can you tell if a school is moving left or right when you see it on your sonar screen? I know you’re an expert angler, especially when it comes to bagging Clearlake crappie, but I can’t figure out how your casts are at least three times more likely to get bit than those of your clients who are casting to the same school as you. If my memory serves me right, even a seasoned pro like Ed couldn’t match your success when he was fishing from the back of your boat. I know the slightest detail can make a difference on whether or not a crappie will bite. What little details am I and your clients missing?
I just follow the school with the Live Scope where ever they go and cast to them, maybe you’re thinking of something else. I share everything when fishing. I think the #1 thing is reel really, really, really slow. The catfish was caught I believe because the drag was set correctly and yes it was in 6 pound test. Jim, come on a trip with me one time and I’ll show you everything I know. Who knows, I think it’s the same things that you know.
@ Thanks Jim for your swift and candid reply to my probing questions. My hope is to launch at Clearlake soon when you’re on the water too. If that happens, rest assured I will eagerly seek your face-to-face and boat-to-boat guidance which without a doubt will make me a better crappie angler. Over the years your videos and always gracious replies to my endless questions have helped me tremendously in more ways than you can imagine.
Luuuuuv al the videos! Congrats to you n your crew for the slabs! Curious as to what phenix rods you guys are using. N reel too. Thank you in advance!🎉🎉🎉
This is John... been watching your videos for a while now.. was a pleasure finally meeting you two in person.. tight lines.
Hey John it always great to meet others on the water. Thanks.
Wow amazing day on the water. Crappies, bluegils and cat fish. Great to see happy clients 😉😍😎. Thanks for sharing your adventures with all of us. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Yep and thank you so much for stopping by too.
Awesome job guys!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Gabe I appreciate it.
Hello, my name is Otis, me and my nephew went out with you when you were in your small boat last year at Clearlake. I want to go out with you guys again soon. I really want to come aboard your new fishing vessel. It's nice and roomy.
See you soon
Otis
Yes spring of 2023. Thanks for stopping by Otis.
Hello friends , I've been watching you guys fishing my favorite fish , wishing to fish with you guys soon
Thanks for stopping by and sounds good.
Always slaying
Thanks Jerry.
Another nice outing, as usual. An observation: Re the landing of that heavy and feisty catfish, your six pound test line seems much stronger than the six pound test line I use. In my case, that challenging unexpected fight would have ended like, “Oh snap!” Back to crappie. Can you tell if a school is moving left or right when you see it on your sonar screen? I know you’re an expert angler, especially when it comes to bagging Clearlake crappie, but I can’t figure out how your casts are at least three times more likely to get bit than those of your clients who are casting to the same school as you. If my memory serves me right, even a seasoned pro like Ed couldn’t match your success when he was fishing from the back of your boat. I know the slightest detail can make a difference on whether or not a crappie will bite. What little details am I and your clients missing?
I just follow the school with the Live Scope where ever they go and cast to them, maybe you’re thinking of something else. I share everything when fishing. I think the #1 thing is reel really, really, really slow. The catfish was caught I believe because the drag was set correctly and yes it was in 6 pound test. Jim, come on a trip with me one time and I’ll show you everything I know. Who knows, I think it’s the same things that you know.
@ Thanks Jim for your swift and candid reply to my probing questions. My hope is to launch at Clearlake soon when you’re on the water too. If that happens, rest assured I will eagerly seek your face-to-face and boat-to-boat guidance which without a doubt will make me a better crappie angler. Over the years your videos and always gracious replies to my endless questions have helped me tremendously in more ways than you can imagine.
Luuuuuv al the videos! Congrats to you n your crew for the slabs! Curious as to what phenix rods you guys are using. N reel too. Thank you in advance!🎉🎉🎉
Nice boat what day was this trip jim
This couple weeks ago sorry running behind on videos. Thanks Reggie.
Good question, I assumed it was sometime this week.
No problem have a nice day
Looks like oaks been slow
The fish are there just hard to make them bite.
Do you guys supply fishing gears on the trip ?
Yes we supply all tackle.
WHERE YOU BEEN.
Working. But thanks for stopping by.