HELPFUL TIPS FOR BEGINNERS | WHIPPING FOR LAI AND PAPIO | NOX LURES | CAMPANIA LURES

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • In this episode I go over helpful tips and tricks for rigging up your setup to hopefully be successful fishing in Hawaii. The morning started up slow but picked up some speed towards the end of this session. I was able to land a nice size Lai and small Papio. All fish were released to fight another day.
    Thank you for being apart of Whipping Hawaii and as always stay safe!
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Комментарии • 15

  • @mamakc555
    @mamakc555 10 дней назад +1

    Wow makes me miss fishing!

  • @joshbondoc3817
    @joshbondoc3817 10 дней назад

    So sick! Need more videos like this 🤙🏽

  • @patricksp0v
    @patricksp0v 12 дней назад +1

    Love the content braddah! Beginner fisherman like me appreciate these kine videos! Need more!

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  12 дней назад

      I appreciate you watching the video my braddah! If you ever have questions feel free to ask me on Instagram 🤙🏻 I’ll definitely make more beginner friendly vids.

  • @bryanmagalogo3673
    @bryanmagalogo3673 14 дней назад

    Exactly what I've been looking for! Been living on Oahu for three weeks now and only caught about five whipping. Great video man!

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  14 дней назад

      Glad I could help! Another thing I forgot to mention is always check your leader line for knots. When throwing, the line could pretzel up and cause a knot that could snap when a fighting a fish. Also always check your braid! Let me know how everything goes! Thanks for watching

  • @Th3gam3phr3ak
    @Th3gam3phr3ak 12 дней назад +1

    Yessah. How long your leader?

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  12 дней назад +1

      I run about 5ft of leader. Rough measurement. Mahalo for watching 🤙🏻

    • @Th3gam3phr3ak
      @Th3gam3phr3ak 12 дней назад +1

      @Whipping_Hawaii Been getting back into fishing after many years. Whipping is tbe way! Definitely subscribing and can't wait to see.more tips!

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  12 дней назад +1

      @@Th3gam3phr3ak right on my braddah! Keep at it. I took a long break but getting back into it again. Whipping is definitely an effort but the reward is worth it big or small always going have smiles! I appreciate your support and if you ever have questions feel free to hit me up on Instagram 🤙🏻 stay safe out there

  • @shelsiemangual5221
    @shelsiemangual5221 4 дня назад

    Can you explaing the "jigging action" are you literally whipping the rod up and down?

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  4 дня назад

      Dang! This a good question! I’ll try my best to answer! There is a few ways to action the rod my favorites are an upwards jig and low jig. For the upwards action imagine holding your rod at a 70 degree angle infront of you and while your reeling in you are “popping” the rod up to a 90 degree position back and forth which with cause the surface bubble to splash which means you are doing it right. The low jig is keeping the butt of your rod tucked under your arm pit and having the nose of your rod pointed down and outward and using a push down motion towards you and popping the bubble that way with tension while reeling at the same time. If you are throwing a large bubble you can practice keeping the rod at the 70 degree position and doing a fast retrieval with your reel that will cause the bubble to splash as well. I really appreciate this comment and I’m going to film a video on how to action the jigging better! Visually it will be a lot easier to understand.

  • @TRAILDWELLERMTB
    @TRAILDWELLERMTB 6 дней назад

    Why is fishing on oahu tougher than the other islands?

    • @WhippingHawaii
      @WhippingHawaii  6 дней назад

      @@TRAILDWELLERMTB I personally feel that the shorelines are over fished and people don’t throw back the undersized catches. With Oahu being the most populated island out of the Hawaii chain and having one of the largest recreational fishing communities it tends to show with the number of fishes caught and actually released. Which makes it even tougher fishing on Oahu.