Oh yeah they fight super hard. I have to edit out most of the fight or it would be too long of a video. However they fight differently Redfish hit hard and run laterally and speckled sea trout tend to have fast hard head shakes.
I usually retrieve a paddle tail by bringing it towards me on the bottom by lifting the rod the reeling in the slack so that the retrieval is with the rod movement and I can feel the bottom but minimizing slack by reeling in between. I cover this in several other videos like how to use artificial lures inshore, top spring baits, inshore tips, and Charleston kayak fishing for beginners. I appreciate the questions and let me know if you have any others.
In the shallow mud flats I usually dead stick it and give it tiny shakes with the rod tip. Over shallow oyster I’ll strait retrieve so I don’t get hung up.
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Thank you!
i look forward to your vids man!!
Thanks, that means a lot!
awesome - I like the paddling kayak
No other way to go. The key is the mirage hobie drive. I was in 1’ or less of water and that drive allows you to half stoke and go super shallow.
So close to 1k subscribers
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Some great fishing right there. Really nice Red at end! Seems like you hit the spot at a good time with low tide. Awesome
Yeah I hit that one just right! That was one of the days that o was just in em!
Love the videos! I’m looking to move to Charleston in the fall!
Pretty BA place to live it has lots to offer. I moved here from AZ in 2016 and have been fishy religiously since
Keep killing it bro! Awesome video. You got my support 💯
It’s a good day when you’re alone In the middle of nowhere giggling like a school girl from excitement!
Lovin it
Yeah buddy!
I moved here from connecticut, did alot of trout an smallmouth on the fly, now redfish an spotted sea trout redfish look like amazing fighter's
Oh yeah they fight super hard. I have to edit out most of the fight or it would be too long of a video. However they fight differently Redfish hit hard and run laterally and speckled sea trout tend to have fast hard head shakes.
how are you working that jig? bottom bouncing it along or swimming it ?
I usually retrieve a paddle tail by bringing it towards me on the bottom by lifting the rod the reeling in the slack so that the retrieval is with the rod movement and I can feel the bottom but minimizing slack by reeling in between. I cover this in several other videos like how to use artificial lures inshore, top spring baits, inshore tips, and Charleston kayak fishing for beginners. I appreciate the questions and let me know if you have any others.
In the shallow mud flats I usually dead stick it and give it tiny shakes with the rod tip. Over shallow oyster I’ll strait retrieve so I don’t get hung up.
Where do you put in? I'm in Charleston.
This is a private dock on the wando but I love Paradise island in Awendaw
Where in Charleston? Where do you launch?
I fish all over but this was in the Wando river. Private dock. Thanks for watching!
I’m in folly right now do you know good spots to fish in folly besides the pier
Are you land locked or kayak or boat?
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Is there gators in this area?
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