A GIANT FLUKE FROM SHORE - Max's PB Flounder - Fishing the Single Jig 2024!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Virtual Lesson + Spinner Blades - cookingandfishing.com/
    Max ( / the.longisland.angler ) caught his PB fluke on the single jig.
    Gulp Jerk Shad 6" - amzn.to/3Kv15wc
    amzn.to/41kccPc
    Gulp 4" Grub - amzn.to/418hU6g
    Jig Head - Gamakatsu Round 1/4oz 3/0 - amzn.to/3Kzg2wX
    Braid - YGK Upgrade x8 22lb (#1) - amzn.to/4ayNTlc
    Leader - Sunline Sniper 12lb - ebay.us/Equ3nr
    amzn.to/3Uxhtk7
    Hook Remover - www.unhookum.com/order_direct...
    Major Craft Landing Net - amzn.to/3UlmXyL
    Budget Combo -
    Rod - Tatula XT 73M - tackletrap.com/products/daiwa...
    Reel - Shimano Ultegra 2500 - ebay.us/ZerwgN
    amzn.to/43rLvKg
    Mid Tier Combo -
    Rod - Shimano Zodias 76M - ebay.us/JBZb4o
    Reel - Shimano Vanford 3000 - amzn.to/3WiiT56
    High End Combos -
    Rod - Daiwa Steez AGS 76MML - tackletrap.com/products/daiwa...
    Reel - Shimano Stella 3000MHG (JDM Model, no US warranty) - amzn.to/3w7HfUC
    Longer 2 piece rod - Daiwa Labrax AGS, 90ML - ebay.us/p6LKV9
    86ML - ebay.us/qUTNss
    above contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.
    #flukefishing #flounder #flounderfishing

Комментарии • 48

  • @CookingandFishing
    @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +3

    Virtual Lesson + Spinner Blades - cookingandfishing.com

  • @juans3728
    @juans3728 Месяц назад +5

    This is the first time i have ever seen the gentle handling of a fish and Max showed how it 's really done, KUDOS to Max. Peace

  • @karlneumann6833
    @karlneumann6833 Месяц назад +2

    Cool to see like minded anglers share a tide, mixed in with a friendly competitive mindset to help each other beat one’s personal PB. Great clip 🤙🏾✌🏾

  • @ejrocks10
    @ejrocks10 Месяц назад +3

    You got some Speed Roger don't be afraid to use it

  • @fabulousfishing4816
    @fabulousfishing4816 Месяц назад +3

    Congrats Max! Awesome job!

  • @llove6786
    @llove6786 Месяц назад +1

    Nice fish 🎣

  • @macvugum
    @macvugum Месяц назад +4

    The online course is well worth the cost !

  • @MartinVSmith6334
    @MartinVSmith6334 Месяц назад +5

    Good video! As a Celt who has been sliced by dermatologists on two continents I am happy to see that long sleeved shirt on you. Think about sun gloves please. Skin cancer is insidious!

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +3

      Good reminder! I can't do gloves on the beach - they hold sand and it gets inside my reels...but I do religiously apply sunblock to the back of my hands!

  • @Smallmouthnation
    @Smallmouthnation Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @Asapfishing1
    @Asapfishing1 Месяц назад +4

    banger vid! new supporter here!

  • @cceynar94
    @cceynar94 Месяц назад +2

    This definitely isn't the galveston area I'm fishing at. Lol

  • @TheRav59
    @TheRav59 Месяц назад +1

    nice work. Im trying to do the single jig setup this season, just really not use to the lighter weigh from the dropper setup. Also should be getting my order of your spinners this friday in the mail.

  • @JohnWilson-ji2cp
    @JohnWilson-ji2cp Месяц назад +2

    Are you fishing that 1/4 oz. jig head out front in the ocean too?

  • @thomaskong5
    @thomaskong5 Месяц назад +1

    Do you take the gulp jerk shad off of the jig head after a fishing session and throw it back in the bag to reuse later?

    • @johndiasjr9000
      @johndiasjr9000 Месяц назад

      Yeah or they dry out and shrivel up if you leave em on

    • @thomaskong5
      @thomaskong5 Месяц назад

      @@johndiasjr9000 are they reusable once you take them off the jighead if there’s a keeper? I find that the keeper rips up the inside too much to reuse again. It’s just too loose after that

    • @johndiasjr9000
      @johndiasjr9000 27 дней назад +1

      @@thomaskong5 you can flip em over get a couple more hits with it, but yeah they don't last long when you're getting fish

  • @ATREZ0123
    @ATREZ0123 Месяц назад +2

    That's not a f***** Robin!
    😂

  • @swordfish9921
    @swordfish9921 26 дней назад

    When you go w the front treble on the jerkbaits its a sz 5? Ty

  • @lihuapiao9418
    @lihuapiao9418 Месяц назад +1

    Is it at NJ?

  • @erickescobedo4820
    @erickescobedo4820 Месяц назад +1

    I fish for halibut here in California from the shore using swimbaits and drop shot. I'm really curious to see if this technique would work for me since they're very similar fish. I'm just worried I will lose a lot of distance since I normally use 5/8oz and fish about 5.5ft with current. Do you think I should go heavier than 1/4oz on the jig head?

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад

      Not really if it's only 5-6ft deep, a heavier jig would look terrible imo - I don't know how calibut set up in the surf out there but here our flounder are often at the first break or lip, so long casts aren't always necessary. With shorter casts you cover more water by walking and making more casts instead.

    • @erickescobedo4820
      @erickescobedo4820 Месяц назад

      @@CookingandFishing the reason for the 5/8 is because my rod is a palms shore gun evolv medium heavy 9ft6. It’s hard getting enough distance on 1/4oz. 5/8oz has been working but I just feel that a lighter jig-head would do better. It’s a rod I use for stripers as well to throw plugs in the rivers. I fish for halibut in the bays, not surf. I’m looking for something I can use from shore and inshore. I’ll be spooling my reel with 20lb braid.

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +1

      @@erickescobedo4820 I think you will absolutely get more bites from a lighter jighead - that applies almost universally to all species and usually translates to larger average sized fish in my experience. Unfortunately you do have to downsize your rod to cast 1/4oz efficiently...it's always a tradeoff, the other thing you can do is upsize the trailer, not sure if you use Gulp but if not something like the 7" Sakamata shad on a 1/4oz jighead will weigh well over 1oz total payload, and will look great in the water. If I were fishing for halibut pushing 40" that's the profile I'd be throwing all day, if not bigger.

    • @erickescobedo4820
      @erickescobedo4820 Месяц назад +1

      @@CookingandFishing Approximately how far can you get out with the 7ft rod casting a 1/4oz? The halibut here average between 23-28inches. You get shakers and the occasional 30"+. I use 3.5 inch swimbaits. It's been money since the bait is anywhere from 3 to 5 inches.

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +1

      @@erickescobedo4820 No clue on distance but if distance is a factor for you look at the Labrax AGS etc

  • @robertstark6116
    @robertstark6116 Месяц назад +1

    Difference between fluke and flounder??

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад

      Fluke is a local colloquial term for Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus). South of NJ people start referring to the same fish as flounder.

  • @richieg8432
    @richieg8432 Месяц назад +2

    So at 3:50 you kick a fluke back in the water like a piece of trash..very nice.

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +7

      You mean I gently flipped a short back into the water by digging under the wet sand with the toe of my crocs - not removing any slime or choking out the fish by its gills :)

  • @josephgomes8543
    @josephgomes8543 Месяц назад +1

    Please show a little more RESPECT to the shorts and HAND release them rather than KICK the little ones back toward the water 😊

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад +2

      Lol why? So I can remove slime? It was a gentle flip from under the sand, relax 😊

    • @pete69696
      @pete69696 Месяц назад

      Alot of people don't know how to safely handle a fluke. Especially how they grab them with to much pressure at their gills

    • @fetch2288
      @fetch2288 Месяц назад

      Please, peoples hands are rougher then that delicate foot shove

    • @CookingandFishing
      @CookingandFishing  Месяц назад

      @@pete69696 Fluke are inconvenient that way, they don't come with handles like a bass. That's why if I can unhook and return them to the water w/o touching them - leaving them on wet sand the entire time - I count it as a bonus.