Hi Bob, havent seen you since that pier in Brooklyn. Gld your having fun, fishing. I saw your Striped Bass grass shrimp video. Last year I got size 2 & 4 Matzuo hooks and tied them with long lamb hair to mimic tiny bait. I tiped them with Thundermist Lures eye drops. It was late in the season, but I did hit some fluke and missed a really nice fish or two in the Bay. I think that was around the time you were chasing Spanish Mackerel...
hey bud! That rig sounds super cool, I appreciate the tackle tip. That tiny bait rig sounds mad cool and a clever idea. Hope you have a fun weekend and stay cool with the heat wave
Yeah the seabass are pretty aggressive fish, but it was nice to catch a couple puffers. I tried your tiny hook idea for a video but it was a fail, will give it another try soon
For the Carolina, the sliding sinker would hit your swivel, then you'd have leader line to hook. For the Knocker rig, the sliding sinker "knocks" straight against the hook. Carolina works better for casting and retrieving while the Knocker works better for vertical presentation
oh yeah I bet live lining shiners on a knocker would crush it when the Summer bass go into deep water. You can get floating jigs too if you wanna keep it off the bottom
@@BobAquatic ok i will try that because I’m having a hard time catching fish here on the great lakes in Michigan from the bank and I had land one last question for you. I noticed in another video where you talk about how heavy the lure is when fishing I thought that was very important and that’s something else I need to consider when fishing artificial baits
@@moremut Knocker rig on the great lakes sounds so cool. I bet it'll work for bottom fish. You want to get a bit of a "float" with your jig weight, the fish can tell if it's too heavy. They'll drop the lure or shy away from it
Nice Bob! I think it’s safe to say you KNOCKED it out of the park with those baby sea bass!
Hahaha yeah I've been exploring around a lot, ADHD behavior is through the roof
Awesome video, I'm going to try the knocker rig, love your attitude, stay with it and be safe, from El Paso Texas, see ya
Thank you Ferniea92, hope you have fun with the rig and stay cool out there in Texas
Beach channel is a great place to fish 🎣 Nice vid
Thank you for watching Denny
Hi Bob, havent seen you since that pier in Brooklyn. Gld your having fun, fishing. I saw your Striped Bass grass shrimp video. Last year I got size 2 & 4 Matzuo hooks and tied them with long lamb hair to mimic tiny bait. I tiped them with Thundermist Lures eye drops. It was late in the season, but I did hit some fluke and missed a really nice fish or two in the Bay. I think that was around the time you were chasing Spanish Mackerel...
hey bud! That rig sounds super cool, I appreciate the tackle tip. That tiny bait rig sounds mad cool and a clever idea. Hope you have a fun weekend and stay cool with the heat wave
Hey Bob, another nice video. I wish you were able to catch variety. Too bad the sea bass drives everything away and grabs the food first.
Yeah the seabass are pretty aggressive fish, but it was nice to catch a couple puffers. I tried your tiny hook idea for a video but it was a fail, will give it another try soon
Where is this? Looks real nice
@@JohnSmith-kl3nm thanks for watching
Go Get’em I feel ya just catch fish 🫡🫡
Thank you Fishguts! It’s all about having fun
If the 1 oz. weight was too heavy, what weight did you drop down to ?
I think 1/4 or 1/8oz. I don't remember but one of those. I bring a variety and switch depending on the tide speed
Thank up. I didn’t think you could get to the bottom with under 1 oz of weight.
When you get snagged instead of yanking your pole 😂(funny) Just loosen you drag and reel in high and slow or open your bail and wait for a wave
What type and size of hook you used?
owner and I think it was size 1. Here is a link: amzn.to/3znY1jU
man a little later into the season last year i was catching some jumbo porgy there
They aren't in yet, but any day now. Water needs a couple more degrees
Is this rig different from a carolina rig? Never seen this rig before
For the Carolina, the sliding sinker would hit your swivel, then you'd have leader line to hook. For the Knocker rig, the sliding sinker "knocks" straight against the hook. Carolina works better for casting and retrieving while the Knocker works better for vertical presentation
@@BobAquatic thanks for the explanation man
I was thinking the same. Thanks.
We call them slider rigs here in New England we use chunk bait for stripers with that.
Oh ya its great for chunking striper. Less bulk than a fish finder rig
@@BobAquatic true
Tight lines
Got bit by a puffer when I was a kid lol 😆
They got some sharp chompers
Do you think that rig will work In freshwater
oh yeah I bet live lining shiners on a knocker would crush it when the Summer bass go into deep water. You can get floating jigs too if you wanna keep it off the bottom
@@BobAquatic ok i will try that because I’m having a hard time catching fish here on the great lakes in Michigan from the bank and I had land one last question for you. I noticed in another video where you talk about how heavy the lure is when fishing I thought that was very important and that’s something else I need to consider when fishing artificial baits
@@moremut Knocker rig on the great lakes sounds so cool. I bet it'll work for bottom fish. You want to get a bit of a "float" with your jig weight, the fish can tell if it's too heavy. They'll drop the lure or shy away from it
@@BobAquatic Ok Thankyou Sir i will try it
what's up bro, u tried fluke fishing there?
no fluke over there
@@BobAquatic u got insta ?
That’s my hood… that spot is notoriously sticky. But I’m mostly casting for fluke. So I don’t fish there.
Some excellent ice cream truck selection in that area
@@BobAquatic 😂yes , very true. There’s also a little sunset bar right down from where you were fishing that’s neat also, just re-opened this year.