Thank you everyone for your support with these last couple videos, I hope you find them helpful and easy to understand. Also, big apologies for an audio issue if you are using headphones. We recorded both episodes on the same night and I didn't realize there was an issue until afterwards. The audio seems to be find if you're not watching with headphones. Until the next one, tight lines and many blessings to all of you!
I once made the trek up to Savon from SD, and Anthony and the staff were super friendly and helpful with tackle recommendations. Coolest tackle shop in socal!
Excellent segment on surface/yo-yo jigs. That was the most concise and informative overview I've seen to date. A lot of jig guys get real technical because they're so into it, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but for occasional charter/party boat guys like me, simple and to the point is best. Also, I agree with him on the Izorline -- it's economical and just flat out works. Great video!
Thanks Manny. I'm pretty new to the inshore/offshore scene so I don't even have a fish on the iron yet...really wanted one this year but the one time we went paddy hopping, they were all rats. Stuck a couple on the sniper tho, which was still fun!
@@BenjieKimFishing I've been fishing the salt the past 4 years. I've never caught anything on the iron either lol I've had lots of success using Shimano Colt snipers and flat fall jigs. Im a photographer so I love going out with my camera as well as take pic of whole fishing scene.
Thank you for the comment, it's greatly appreciated! Jumping on a charter is certainly a unique experience and its a lot of fun...especially when they're biting!
Thank you, that's awesome man, I still don't have a yo yo fish, but then again super new to this game and 99% of the time, I've fly lined. Hopefully next year!
What's up Jason! Everyone's got their personal preference....I've mostly used circle hooks but I'm gonna experiment with j hooks the next couple trips.
@@BenjieKimFishingBenjie! I hope all is well. I have caught lots of fish with circle hooks. Tuna, yellows, etc., but the last few times I went out, I felt the hook pull right out of their mouth. My son and I lost a lot of fish. Some people swear by circle hooks. I've lost my confidence in them.
What's the difference between yoyo jigs and surface irons? Seems the terms are used interchangeably. Is a yoyo jig simply a surface iron that is dropped to bottom and cranked up vertically? If you fish these jigs vertically they're called yoyo jigs whereas horizontally they're called surface irons? I'm looking for yoyo jigs that kick hard when retrieved vertically (for yoyo jigging). Any suggestions? My search had caused me confusion re: yoyo v. Surface iron.
I've actually used owner hooks almost exclusively myself too but after hearing his preference and seeing the price difference, I picked up a few packs of the j hooks to try out on future trips. I do like the smaller profile as I've had some issues trying to find the proper hook when the bait is small. So sorry about the audio issue, we recorded 2 episodes that night (this is part 2) and I didn't know about the issue until after I released the first one. Will definitely get it right for future vids and thank you so much for letting me know.
Thank you everyone for your support with these last couple videos, I hope you find them helpful and easy to understand.
Also, big apologies for an audio issue if you are using headphones. We recorded both episodes on the same night and I didn't realize there was an issue until afterwards. The audio seems to be find if you're not watching with headphones.
Until the next one, tight lines and many blessings to all of you!
I once made the trek up to Savon from SD, and Anthony and the staff were super friendly and helpful with tackle recommendations. Coolest tackle shop in socal!
Man, I agree Kevin, it’s a great shop. That’s crazy that you drove all the way up but no doubt it was worth it for ya!
Going out on my first offshore trip. All of these videos have been helpful. Thanks.
Good stuff Noel, tight lines out there and may this season be an epic one for you!
Excellent segment on surface/yo-yo jigs. That was the most concise and informative overview I've seen to date. A lot of jig guys get real technical because they're so into it, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but for occasional charter/party boat guys like me, simple and to the point is best. Also, I agree with him on the Izorline -- it's economical and just flat out works. Great video!
Thank you, Anthony is the man! He really breaks things down clearly and simply....that's a gift for sure!
Thank you Anthony & Benjie! Great content as always!
Thanks Chris, always appreciate your support brotha!!
Bennie-another terrific video-thank you
Great info presentation !!! This format of selected gear
for targeted fish is simple/effective. Thanks....
Thank you so much John, much appreciated!!
Thanks Benjie! Always helpful!
Super helpful! Thank you both
Appreciate the stoke Ben, thank you for the comments! Tight lines!
Great video. JRI and Tady jigs are my go-to.
Thanks Manny. I'm pretty new to the inshore/offshore scene so I don't even have a fish on the iron yet...really wanted one this year but the one time we went paddy hopping, they were all rats. Stuck a couple on the sniper tho, which was still fun!
@@BenjieKimFishing I've been fishing the salt the past 4 years. I've never caught anything on the iron either lol I've had lots of success using Shimano Colt snipers and flat fall jigs. Im a photographer so I love going out with my camera as well as take pic of whole fishing scene.
Great video for both experienced and new to fishing!
Thank you so much, I appreciate it greatly!
Another great video. Very well done!
Greatly appreciate it Ryan, thank you!
I never fished on a charter before but great 👍 video to watch to know what to get with me for the first time
Thank you for the comment, it's greatly appreciated! Jumping on a charter is certainly a unique experience and its a lot of fun...especially when they're biting!
Going on a two day on the ranger 85 in june that is sponsored by Sav-On Tackle Cant wait
Thank you for the amazing concise info!
Appreciate the positivity, thank you!
Vary cool video I’ve only ever caught nice grade yellowtail on a salas 6x blue and white with a yo yo setup
Thank you, that's awesome man, I still don't have a yo yo fish, but then again super new to this game and 99% of the time, I've fly lined. Hopefully next year!
I always want to go out for yellowtail fishing. Your video helps me a lot. Should I wait for your yellowtail catching video? 😊
Haha man I went out on Sunday and caught my limit, but they were all rats 🐀. We couldn’t find the big ones but that’s ok, still super fun!
love these brotha thank you!
I appreciate that, thank you!
I have not visited Savon tackle yet... I want to go. I have lost too many fish using circle hooks. J-hooks for me.
What's up Jason! Everyone's got their personal preference....I've mostly used circle hooks but I'm gonna experiment with j hooks the next couple trips.
@@BenjieKimFishingBenjie! I hope all is well. I have caught lots of fish with circle hooks. Tuna, yellows, etc., but the last few times I went out, I felt the hook pull right out of their mouth. My son and I lost a lot of fish. Some people swear by circle hooks. I've lost my confidence in them.
Great Video, Fantastic information!!!!! What's a shame is that we cant order what's in the box from your store. please work on that!!!!
For the hooks, are you attaching the fluorocarbon directly to the mainline/braid via knot or swivel?
No swivel, connection knot. Everyone does it different, but I like the RP knot.
@@BenjieKimFishing Thanks Benjie. I have so much to learn still!
@@snipergene np Eugene, you’re good brotha! We are all the same, constantly learning and grinding every day and bonded by our love for fishing!
Calidad excelente información ,
El otro video de esta misma información que sea en español porfa
You use Mono to floral? Not braid?
Where is the iron segment? 😬
Those were all irons at the end
Do you guys have a website I can check out?
Hey there, unfortunately no website as Sav On is brick and mortar only.
What's the difference between yoyo jigs and surface irons? Seems the terms are used interchangeably. Is a yoyo jig simply a surface iron that is dropped to bottom and cranked up vertically? If you fish these jigs vertically they're called yoyo jigs whereas horizontally they're called surface irons?
I'm looking for yoyo jigs that kick hard when retrieved vertically (for yoyo jigging). Any suggestions? My search had caused me confusion re: yoyo v. Surface iron.
Owner hooks for me, I feel I get a better hook set. Something went wrong with audio, could only hear from the left side.
I've actually used owner hooks almost exclusively myself too but after hearing his preference and seeing the price difference, I picked up a few packs of the j hooks to try out on future trips. I do like the smaller profile as I've had some issues trying to find the proper hook when the bait is small.
So sorry about the audio issue, we recorded 2 episodes that night (this is part 2) and I didn't know about the issue until after I released the first one. Will definitely get it right for future vids and thank you so much for letting me know.
What oz size are the tady 9
hey this guy smacks!
So.. first Yellowtail.. you have to eat the heart?!?