Hey Dan. I moved to Charleston 3 years ago and started my fishing adventure at the age of 65. Your videos have been so helpful in learning some of the basics of fishing here in the lowcountry. My mother lives in Richmond Hill, so maybe one day when I'm making a trip to visit, I can get you to teach me how to throw a cast net! I really appreciate your instruction on cooking the fish that you catch. It's a real blessing to be able to feed yourself from the ocean. Thanks again for creating great videos and sharing your knowledge with all of us.
I live in Charleston and my 1st Cousin married Bill Bailish, the gentleman that owned and operated The Olde Pink House in Savannah. They make a similar dish with apricot chutney that is out of this world delicious. Enjoyed the vid!
That was a great video Dan! Really enjoyed the cook portion! As for the Red Fish population, I have caught more Rat Reds this year than ever. Yesterday I caught 8 Reds (12 to 14) inch in 9 cast on artificial, with a total of over 30 in just a few hours! Also caught two over 20! So can’t wait for them to grow! 99% of all fish we catch are released👍 Enjoy cleaning that big boat! Miss the little one yet😬😂
Awesome tip on slicing the fish in squares. Great idea. I’m definitely going to be trying this out next time I get a chance to go fishing. Thanks for sharing your recipe and ideas. Blessings 🇺🇸
Another great video Dan! One thing for beach/marsh fishing with soft sand. I made a few Wade Fishing rod holders for that from traditional 1.5" diameter thin-wall PVC tubing. After cutting a 45 in one end for the sand spoke with the chop saw you can drill a hole near the top and bottom and string a long loop of nylon cordage through the inside/outside via the holes. When hoofing it to a remote fishing spot, you can put them over your shoulder like an old school long bow. Doesn't require any hands to transport them when on foot and when you get to your spot you have a secure third hand and a camera mount point to boot.
@@LowCountryFishing Just make sure the bottom hole for the cordage is about 12" or so up from the 45 degree bottom cut so it can be pushed into the sand w/o the cordage going into the sand.
One of my favorite videos of yours I’ve seen. Cool to see something a little different and enjoyed the cooking aspect without it seeming all staged and RUclipsy (you know what I mean)
Dan my friend love the video! Like the catch clean and cook. Remides me of fishing the Little Tybee back in the late 90s. Are the shrimp getting big yet? Thanks again for the great video.
Thanks for the catch, clean and cook and great to hear the redfish appear to be thriving. You mentioned bull reds coming in 2 months or so….not sure when you shot this so guessing end of September or early October?
Could you clean the flounder the same way and grill it? I like to camp at Little Tybee on a kayak. Is there any good spots over there for Redfish that are good eating and some Flounder?
Absolutely it grill great the same way. Guy be careful flipping it. Yeah he meat is delicate when it’s scored. Little Tybee is loaded with flounder and reds right now. Fish the mouths of every small creek entrance and you are bound to find something to eat 😉
I know it's not couth to ask fishing spots, but I am in the savannah area and fish Moon River a lot near Butterbean Beach. I have been binging your videos for the past couple weeks and really trying to catch those summertime reds like in this video... or really anything that bites. So far, I've only caught two barely legal flounder... I have been getting my butt handed to me almost every time I go out and I am almost at my wit's end and ready to sell all my gear lol 😊. Could I ask where about this was or if you know of similar areas around Butterbean perhaps, just to get me started and know what to look for? I am a freshwater bass guy, but I thought since I lived so close to moon river, I would try my hand at saltwater. I've gotten pretty good at getting live bait with my cast net like you say in this video, but I cannot seem to locate the fish... or get them to bite my presentation. I think it's because I am just in the wrong areas or perhaps wrong times/tides. Thank you and I really appreciate all the knowledge and tips of your videos. It's very cool and refreshing to see the local lowcountry I am in being represented in RUclips videos like these.
@@kevindflowers234 hey Kevin, I actually have exactly what you’re looking for on my coaching website. I have over 400 members that I literally coach how to saltwater fish in this area. You should check it out. www.patreon.com/lowcountryfishing
@@redrover3259 why don’t you come over to my coaching platform. I coach over 200 members in South Carolina & Georgia on Inshore Nearshore and Offshore Fishing. It’s a monthly subscription chocked full of helpful tips as well as exact spots to try.
@@LowCountryFishing Can't do it, in VA they have to be 16". But I'm from Florida and I used to let them go under 15 or 16". I let lots of fish go even if they're legal. But not flounder. I take the keepers home but they're decent sized here.
Hey Dan. I moved to Charleston 3 years ago and started my fishing adventure at the age of 65. Your videos have been so helpful in learning some of the basics of fishing here in the lowcountry. My mother lives in Richmond Hill, so maybe one day when I'm making a trip to visit, I can get you to teach me how to throw a cast net! I really appreciate your instruction on cooking the fish that you catch. It's a real blessing to be able to feed yourself from the ocean. Thanks again for creating great videos and sharing your knowledge with all of us.
I live in Charleston and my 1st Cousin married Bill Bailish, the gentleman that owned and operated The Olde Pink House in Savannah. They make a similar dish with apricot chutney that is out of this world delicious. Enjoyed the vid!
Put a damp paper towel under your cutting board and it won’t slip or slide. Thanks for the cool video!
Awesome laidback video Dan! I’m gonna try your fish sauce, looked delicious
@@JamesBrown-uz3sf that sauce is the bomb
Great video Dan! Love the catch and cook!
Excellent catch n cook Dan!
That was a great video Dan! Really enjoyed the cook portion! As for the Red Fish population, I have caught more Rat Reds this year than ever. Yesterday I caught 8 Reds (12 to 14) inch in 9 cast on artificial, with a total of over 30 in just a few hours! Also caught two over 20! So can’t wait for them to grow! 99% of all fish we catch are released👍 Enjoy cleaning that big boat! Miss the little one yet😬😂
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Awesome tip on slicing the fish in squares. Great idea. I’m definitely going to be trying this out next time I get a chance to go fishing.
Thanks for sharing your recipe and ideas. Blessings 🇺🇸
Great video keep doing catch and cook
Looks delicious thanks !
Never seen a flounder done like that. Very cool.
Another great video Dan! One thing for beach/marsh fishing with soft sand. I made a few Wade Fishing rod holders for that from traditional 1.5" diameter thin-wall PVC tubing. After cutting a 45 in one end for the sand spoke with the chop saw you can drill a hole near the top and bottom and string a long loop of nylon cordage through the inside/outside via the holes. When hoofing it to a remote fishing spot, you can put them over your shoulder like an old school long bow. Doesn't require any hands to transport them when on foot and when you get to your spot you have a secure third hand and a camera mount point to boot.
Cool invention man. I’ll have to try it out.
@@LowCountryFishing Just make sure the bottom hole for the cordage is about 12" or so up from the 45 degree bottom cut so it can be pushed into the sand w/o the cordage going into the sand.
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Loved the direction of this video Dan, Well Done!
Thanks Martin
Wow! That flounder seemed little. They have to be bigger here to keep.
Great video. I love fishing at Pawley's Island, SC. Spot tailed reds and flounder on the grill.
Thanks man. That area looks really fishy.
One of my favorite videos of yours I’ve seen. Cool to see something a little different and enjoyed the cooking aspect without it seeming all staged and RUclipsy (you know what I mean)
The man. I’m getting great feedback so far on this one.
My coleslaw would go great with that😂
Any videos coming on how to fish different tide levels for trout especially high tides love the content keep it coming
Excellent - thanks
Dan my friend love the video! Like the catch clean and cook. Remides me of fishing the Little Tybee back in the late 90s. Are the shrimp getting big yet? Thanks again for the great video.
Thx Capt. The shrimp are 2.5-3” right now
I like the catch and cook.
😁 Next one I’ll film it with my big camera and mic up. This was just something fun and quick. Thanks for the feedback
Ready to see the jon skiff in action
@@alexhoward1055 waiting on the winds to line up with my days off. Trust me I’m itching.
Thanks for the catch, clean and cook and great to hear the redfish appear to be thriving. You mentioned bull reds coming in 2 months or so….not sure when you shot this so guessing end of September or early October?
Thanks Chris. Yes, the bulls will be in around October.
That intro music was beautiful who sings that song? I also enjoy your videos well put together.
Could you clean the flounder the same way and grill it?
I like to camp at Little Tybee on a kayak. Is there any good spots over there for Redfish that are good eating and some Flounder?
Absolutely it grill great the same way. Guy be careful flipping it. Yeah he meat is delicate when it’s scored. Little Tybee is loaded with flounder and reds right now. Fish the mouths of every small creek entrance and you are bound to find something to eat 😉
What net do you recommend for general inshore shrimping? I have a deep hole net but realize it’s not the best for shallow
6ft 3/8inch Betts from Walmart.
I know it's not couth to ask fishing spots, but I am in the savannah area and fish Moon River a lot near Butterbean Beach. I have been binging your videos for the past couple weeks and really trying to catch those summertime reds like in this video... or really anything that bites. So far, I've only caught two barely legal flounder... I have been getting my butt handed to me almost every time I go out and I am almost at my wit's end and ready to sell all my gear lol 😊. Could I ask where about this was or if you know of similar areas around Butterbean perhaps, just to get me started and know what to look for? I am a freshwater bass guy, but I thought since I lived so close to moon river, I would try my hand at saltwater. I've gotten pretty good at getting live bait with my cast net like you say in this video, but I cannot seem to locate the fish... or get them to bite my presentation. I think it's because I am just in the wrong areas or perhaps wrong times/tides. Thank you and I really appreciate all the knowledge and tips of your videos. It's very cool and refreshing to see the local lowcountry I am in being represented in RUclips videos like these.
@@kevindflowers234 hey Kevin, I actually have exactly what you’re looking for on my coaching website. I have over 400 members that I literally coach how to saltwater fish in this area. You should check it out. www.patreon.com/lowcountryfishing
That's the way I like to fish caberetta inlet, the bull red bite has been really strong doboy, altamaha sounds.
Hey Paul, can you Message me on FB… I’d like to talk about this a little more.
Great cooking tips on flounder. How long was it in the oil?
4 minutes each side
@@LowCountryFishing thanks, I live right in your area but have nowhere near the success you have. I'll use this when I catch a decent flouunder
@@redrover3259 why don’t you come over to my coaching platform. I coach over 200 members in South Carolina & Georgia on Inshore Nearshore and Offshore Fishing. It’s a monthly subscription chocked full of helpful tips as well as exact spots to try.
Hell yeah
I need a boat. Every spot I try to fish I get hung up on oyster shells from the shore. No luck.
Yeah you need a boat in our area
Everglades is the bomb! Where do you get it around here?
Publix bottom shelf in the spice aisle
Thank you I just seasoned my fish with it. Your videos are awesome!
What size net do you recommend for netting shrimp?
5/8” mesh, 6-8ft 1lb per foot
haven’t fished that creek in a while looks like the big reds moved out
They’re always moving.
Can the music. Too much and too loud. Good channel though!
That poor flounder was a baby. I don't mess with them under 16".
Negative. Those are perfect to fry whole. Try it next time you get them 15”
@@LowCountryFishing Can't do it, in VA they have to be 16". But I'm from Florida and I used to let them go under 15 or 16". I let lots of fish go even if they're legal. But not flounder. I take the keepers home but they're decent sized here.
@@comfortablynumb9342 yeah same here. I release tons of fish. Thanks for the support