So I've watched Matt's popping cork tutorial and his rod choice is completely different. I want to say he went with a 7ft medium power fast action. I'm personally using a 7ft 6in medium heavy moderate fast action for my popping cork setup like you're showing. My question is, is the difference in rods a preference or style difference in setting the hook? I will say I haven't had a tangled cork since I went to a longer moderate fast action rod but I don't know if that action is costing me hooksets.
Thanks for your question! Make sure to ask this over on the actual blog or in the Community (www.saltstrong.com/) where the coaches spend their time. The blog can be found here: bit.ly/3BfZKp2
Actually the most important element of a tangle free cast with a cork is both a smooth back and forward action of the cast. 45 degree angle of the rod is best but I’ve seen people perfect even an overhead cast. Also, depths beyond 30” are not an issue when proper casting techniques are employed. Change your depths people, it’s a very important part of cork fishing.
@@Saltstrong I didn't say I didn't like the video. I was trying to offer some help to make it better. I would have loved to be able to see what he was describing.
Learn more about and get the gear used in this video here: bit.ly/3BfZKp2
Good to see the physics of casting so clearly presented, many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you, never used a popping cork on the west coast. this will help me learn a new method.
Red Sky! This is a staple along the gulf coast. It’s a Fish magnet 🧲
Let us know how you like it!
great demonstration on the cast to help prevent from the dreaded tangle up around the cork!
Thanks!
So I've watched Matt's popping cork tutorial and his rod choice is completely different. I want to say he went with a 7ft medium power fast action. I'm personally using a 7ft 6in medium heavy moderate fast action for my popping cork setup like you're showing. My question is, is the difference in rods a preference or style difference in setting the hook? I will say I haven't had a tangled cork since I went to a longer moderate fast action rod but I don't know if that action is costing me hooksets.
I use a 7'6 st croix mojo inshore medium light and it's my main go to for a popping cork. 25lb leader 24-28 inches long
Thanks for sharing, sounds like a great set up for sure!
This setup is a fish magnet!
Agree!
Big fish in rivers edge pond, thanks for tip!
You bet! Thanks for checking it out!
Great work Richard! Solid info!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for checking it out!
What size line from cork to lure
Saw you guys heading West through the Inlet yesterday! How'd you all do fishing?
Thanks for your question! Make sure to ask this over on the actual blog or in the Community (www.saltstrong.com/) where the coaches spend their time. The blog can be found here:
bit.ly/3BfZKp2
At 1:21 weeeeeeee!
Thanks for checking it out!
Actually the most important element of a tangle free cast with a cork is both a smooth back and forward action of the cast. 45 degree angle of the rod is best but I’ve seen people perfect even an overhead cast. Also, depths beyond 30” are not an issue when proper casting techniques are employed. Change your depths people, it’s a very important part of cork fishing.
Thanks for sharing!
The "right way" is kinda how I send my Gotcha Plugs to avoid having the treble hooks hang up on the line.
Too many redundant words. Not enough demo. It could have been a 2-minute video.
Video tip: your video is way overexposed and that makes it impossible to see the cork during your casts.
We are sorry you didn't care for this video. Our goal is to reach anglers of all skill levels. We hope you enjoy the next one!
@@Saltstrong I didn't say I didn't like the video. I was trying to offer some help to make it better. I would have loved to be able to see what he was describing.
Agreed.
Yeah, that’s great but nine minutes to cast it twice. You really gotta cut down on your filler speech.