Steve your fishing montages are inspiring great to watch after fishing 30 nights in a row and need a jolt to get out that 31st night tired as hell ... Better than red bull for me this spring .. and great music choices
I do A LOT of striper fishing (I do saltwater charters, and striper is a bug draw here now), and the only “secret” I have for people who want to land big ones is big swimbaits. That’s it. Not live bait, mone of that shit, just big swimbaits. We are in the middle of a huge spring run on the miramichi river, and we’re expecting a big summer run in thebay of chaleur. Most of us use boats, but surf casting is great all along our shore. At 500$ a night at had to put my old whaler back in the water to run two boats. We’ve been booked with both boats every night since the 20th of May, and expect another 8 days. The summer run is even better for us as far as bookings. We haven’t had an unsuccessful night of fishing yet this year, aside from two nights we had to cancel for weather.
There's a few great options for sub-$200 surf rods, including St. Croix Triumph Surf, Tsunami Airwave Elite. Lamiglas Carbon Surf is $200-$220. Penn has a number of surf rods for under $250. Have used the Triumph Surf, Airwave Elite, and Carbon Surf, all good options for your money. - Jimmy Fee
I love all my gear but when I travel to surf I'll always bring a $60 Walmart setup and feed myself ...also, having a low end setup to leave on the work van is always good, but who wants their good stuff on a job Won't last more than a season or so before the reel fails but its food to have some cheap poles around for friends, kids or bean poles🤙
"Grip and Grin"...classic phrase, I'm stealing that one!!!
One of the best podcast on surfcasting
Thank you Pedro
Loved the podcast. Hopefully I can use what I learned on here on the south shore this season
Steve your fishing montages are inspiring great to watch after fishing 30 nights in a row and need a jolt to get out that 31st night tired as hell ... Better than red bull for me this spring .. and great music choices
best one so far
Little neck popper tip 👌🏼
Love the show, do you think you could link the gear you reference in the comments section. Everyone loves gear
I do A LOT of striper fishing (I do saltwater charters, and striper is a bug draw here now), and the only “secret” I have for people who want to land big ones is big swimbaits. That’s it. Not live bait, mone of that shit, just big swimbaits.
We are in the middle of a huge spring run on the miramichi river, and we’re expecting a big summer run in thebay of chaleur. Most of us use boats, but surf casting is great all along our shore. At 500$ a night at had to put my old whaler back in the water to run two boats. We’ve been booked with both boats every night since the 20th of May, and expect another 8 days. The summer run is even better for us as far as bookings. We haven’t had an unsuccessful night of fishing yet this year, aside from two nights we had to cancel for weather.
Where do you guide out of
Hey sorry to bother you some of us can’t afford expensive surf fishing rods and reels any ideas for us people that are on budgets
There's a few great options for sub-$200 surf rods, including St. Croix Triumph Surf, Tsunami Airwave Elite. Lamiglas Carbon Surf is $200-$220. Penn has a number of surf rods for under $250. Have used the Triumph Surf, Airwave Elite, and Carbon Surf, all good options for your money. - Jimmy Fee
I love all my gear but when I travel to surf I'll always bring a $60 Walmart setup and feed myself
...also, having a low end setup to leave on the work van is always good, but who wants their good stuff on a job
Won't last more than a season or so before the reel fails but its food to have some cheap poles around for friends, kids or bean poles🤙
Steve want to trade some Large mouth lures and plastics for stripper gear? I have tons
yeah albies yeah all year round yeah
Where did you get that shirt!
Maybe you could do a podcast or a RUclips video like that
James?