Inshore Fishing - Shrimp Lure Challenge
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- Another day on the water inshore kayak fishing, but I decided to experiment by rigging three rods with three different artificial shrimp lures to see which lure the fish preferred. I tied on a Vudu Shrimp, a ZmanEZshrimp and a Salt Strong Power Prawn Jr. I ended up catching fish on each lure but on this day the Power Prawn Jr. won the shrimp lure challenge.
The weedless baits were definitely the best for fishing on that shallow oyster filled flat. Another nice video Oz! Great job!
Nice video. Good catch. Put a well hooked lure in front of fish they’ll probably bite. Love the extra commentary on oysters.
Gotta put that voodoo shrimp under a popping cork; that area you gotta keep’’em off the bottom for sure 👍
I’ll have to try the Power Prawn Jr.!
Got a question. I recently sold my very well used Malibu Stealth 12 and purchased a Hobie Mirage Lynx. I watched one of your videos about protecting the Lynx bottom. Do you still have the body side molding on your Lynx? If so, how’s it holding up?
BTW, I really enjoy your videos. Well done and always some good info!
Congrats on the new Lynx. The body side molding has not come off and remains securetly attached. I even added some more additional small strips of molding to the rear of the kayak. One of my buddies used molding on the front of his kayak as a keel guard which has worked very well. One subscriber informed me that some of his body side molding was coming off and I can only guess that he did not prep the kayak properly. Surface must be first washed clean using some dawn dish soap and water. After completely dry I suggest a small amount of 70% Isopropyl alcohol applied with a clean rag over the areas where the molding will be placed. That dries quickly and the final step is to use an adhesive promoter. As I lay the molding down in sections I would use some pressure with my hands to hold the molding down for a few minutes. It can help to have a second person helping you. When all the molding is down the kayak must sit for at least 24 hours before taking it in the water. The adhesive promoter I purchased was expensive but it worked perfectly for me. I did two videos on underside molding and leaving a link to the second one in case you didnt see that one - also some details in the video description with links to the molding and adhesive promotoer ruclips.net/video/kp5bP4ZU6fs/видео.htmlsi=-vWvkNbThh6EYPC6
@@FishingwiththeOz thank you for the quick reply. I don't think I saw the second video. I'll watch it and follow your advice on cleaning and using a promotor.
All the best, Ed
Please, would you share with us the net you use
I know it was in one of your videos someplace, but I can’t seem to find it
I use a net found on Amaxon called Black Paw, model B1:16" Hoop Size Green (Fixed Pole) www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097G11PY5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1