I couldn't see what was going on. You guys are assuming we know all the parts on the rig, some of us do not. Along with a closeup of what you're tying there, and any verbal tips, a closeup on a white or light colored table with at least a few seconds of the full, well focused, finished rig, with no part of your hands to cover anything would help tremendously. I'll be moving out there from a way too hot Florida, so don't make me have to come over there. :)
Weight required depends entirely on current and wind, plus depth. Usually in the Bay, somewhere between one and three ounces is plenty. Hook size is a toughie, because we'd say different, for each species. A 2/0 will be a good middle-ground for flounder and bass, but a bit big for croaker.
Prettymuch, and there are a few you can even use from shore by casting the transducer out and reeling it back. Check out: the second one down, in this article: fishtalkmag.com/blog/more-hot-new-fishing-gear-icast
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I couldn't see what was going on. You guys are assuming we know all the parts on the rig, some of us do not. Along with a closeup of what you're tying there, and any verbal tips, a closeup on a white or light colored table with at least a few seconds of the full, well focused, finished rig, with no part of your hands to cover anything would help tremendously.
I'll be moving out there from a way too hot Florida, so don't make me have to come over there. :)
Sorry about that Jack, we will make sure to include those shots next time! PS - You're going to love fishing here!!
@@FishTalkMagazine Thanks, and I'm sure I will love it...that and the more reasonable weather.
How much weight and which sized hook would you recommend? Looking to catch flounders, croakers, bass. Great video!
Weight required depends entirely on current and wind, plus depth. Usually in the Bay, somewhere between one and three ounces is plenty. Hook size is a toughie, because we'd say different, for each species. A 2/0 will be a good middle-ground for flounder and bass, but a bit big for croaker.
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hi I'm new in fishing and just started along the shores just wanna ask are all fish finders OK to use?? Tnx
Prettymuch, and there are a few you can even use from shore by casting the transducer out and reeling it back. Check out: the second one down, in this article: fishtalkmag.com/blog/more-hot-new-fishing-gear-icast
You guys are like magicians demoing so fast, I cannot get how the last two rigs work
Sorry Paul! We'll try to slow it down next time. Meanwhile, maybe try hitting pause between steps?
Can't see what you're doing. Need close-up view and slower steps. Thanks.
Thanks for the comment Dan, we will try to incorporate more on the next go-round!