I've lived in S. Florida for most of my life and never did any freshwater fishing until I moved to AZ a year or so ago. I haven't had much success since I moved here. I went to Lake Pleasant yesterday and continue the no-catch theme lol Any suggestions? I plan on going back this weekend on my kayak around 6 am or so. I know that usually makes a difference. Thanks for the great video!
Due to supply chain issues, whatever I can get my hands on. What I prefer to use: For my spinning reel set-ups: (MAIN LINE) Berkley Fire Line Crystal Braid 10/6, P-Line XTCB 8 Braid 10# (LEADER) Berkley Vanish 6-10# and/or P-Line Floroclear 6-10#. I like the copolymer lines for a leader for elasticity, abrasion resistance and invisible qualities with its monofilament component. Baitcast set-ups: P-Line Fluorocarbon for cranking, Tactical Fluorocarbon for dragging/jigging (t-rigs, jigs, flipping & pitching). I prefer braid or monofilament for buoyancy fishing squarebill, cranks, top water or buzzbaits. I’ll use 65# braid for punching, flipping or frogs around or into heavy cover. Hope that helps! Feel free to Ask any additional Q’s.
Really good video, thank you for going into such detail 👌🏼
Thank you! Glad to help!
I've lived in S. Florida for most of my life and never did any freshwater fishing until I moved to AZ a year or so ago. I haven't had much success since I moved here. I went to Lake Pleasant yesterday and continue the no-catch theme lol Any suggestions? I plan on going back this weekend on my kayak around 6 am or so. I know that usually makes a difference. Thanks for the great video!
Maybe a new hobby!?!?!
Eric - feel free to send me a text 262-949-3470 or drop me an email @ captjohn@reddyguideservice.com, I'll be happy to help!
i catch cat fish at cross roads park aroung gilbert
Sorry about the windy audio!
What type of line do you use?
Due to supply chain issues, whatever I can get my hands on. What I prefer to use: For my spinning reel set-ups: (MAIN LINE) Berkley Fire Line Crystal Braid 10/6, P-Line XTCB 8 Braid 10# (LEADER) Berkley Vanish 6-10# and/or P-Line Floroclear 6-10#. I like the copolymer lines for a leader for elasticity, abrasion resistance and invisible qualities with its monofilament component.
Baitcast set-ups: P-Line Fluorocarbon for cranking, Tactical Fluorocarbon for dragging/jigging (t-rigs, jigs, flipping & pitching). I prefer braid or monofilament for buoyancy fishing squarebill, cranks, top water or buzzbaits. I’ll use 65# braid for punching, flipping or frogs around or into heavy cover.
Hope that helps! Feel free to
Ask any additional Q’s.
Yeah I can't hear anything. I'm sure the video is great just can't tolerate the wind sound.
Rich, I have made a few adjustments to control the wind in the audio, hope future videos will be improved!