Excellent video. I'm a tin man myself and always enjoy hearing Ralph Votta talk tins. I am amazed how they are not used by more fishermen. I've caught more fish, fresh and salt, using tins than any other and all other lures combined.
I love listening to all these fisherman talk and talk and talk about fishing in the videos where you feature other anglers. It's so great anc the amount of knowledge is staggering!
salt water, same spot: one day its the metal jig bite; next day its plastics, next few weeks its jig heads and plastics; some days its live bait only... can't be afraid to try different stuff, but be a specialist at what you use, and use it often to become good at it, and you'll always catch fish.
Block tin is a combination of tin & lead, lighter as Ralph said & I believe also they could be shined up just by rubbing in the sand (not sure he mentioned that). I like that he carries a toothbrush for manicuring hook hair & the J hook for easily releasing single hooked fish, doesn't work so well w/trebels ...
I gotta tell ya, I’ve fished with buck tails following Zeno (caught dogfish) all plugs following Skinner, missed a few using tsunami xd, I watched this vid 6/10/20, had a 3.5 oz hammered finish tin in my arsenal, used it the next day in the Cape May Canal & caught my first striper of the season on the third cast. Granted it was 3” shy of a keeper but it produced. Unfortunately, I lost the tin 2 casts later in the rocks, but did I ever get a hard-on. Going out to purchase some more. Thx bro. Really digging the lessons & applying them all along the Cape May shores, bay & canals. It’s hit or miss in this neck of the woods. Seems clams & bunker at night are producing but I really want to use lures. Keep the vids coming my friend.
Yes over in the north east anything that is shiny metal and sinks falls into the category of “tins” lol we use those same ones u mentioned over here and while they are extremely deadly on the striped bass and blues fish they will tend to stay higher in the water column than the ones he mentioned based on there shape so if it’s a really rough day and the bass are hugging the bottom, some of the brands he mentioned will get down in the strike zone a little bit easier
Zeno- His tin bag?? Do you have a tin bag recommendation? One that keeps the tins from flying out when a wave smacks the heck out of me. LOVE THESE VIDS BTW! Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to post great videos. I hope we never forget to learn from previous generations.
Excellent video. I'm a tin man myself and always enjoy hearing Ralph Votta talk tins. I am amazed how they are not used by more fishermen. I've caught more fish, fresh and salt, using tins than any other and all other lures combined.
I could listen to him talk all day
I love listening to all these fisherman talk and talk and talk about fishing in the videos where you feature other anglers. It's so great anc the amount of knowledge is staggering!
salt water, same spot: one day its the metal jig bite; next day its plastics, next few weeks its jig heads and plastics; some days its live bait only... can't be afraid to try different stuff, but be a specialist at what you use, and use it often to become good at it, and you'll always catch fish.
Block tin is a combination of tin & lead, lighter as Ralph said & I believe also they could be shined up just by rubbing in the sand (not sure he mentioned that).
I like that he carries a toothbrush for manicuring hook hair & the J hook for easily releasing single hooked fish, doesn't work so well w/trebels ...
Thank you
His knowledge is priceless.
I gotta tell ya, I’ve fished with buck tails following Zeno (caught dogfish) all plugs following Skinner, missed a few using tsunami xd, I watched this vid 6/10/20, had a 3.5 oz hammered finish tin in my arsenal, used it the next day in the Cape May Canal & caught my first striper of the season on the third cast. Granted it was 3” shy of a keeper but it produced. Unfortunately, I lost the tin 2 casts later in the rocks, but did I ever get a hard-on. Going out to purchase some more. Thx bro. Really digging the lessons & applying them all along the Cape May shores, bay & canals. It’s hit or miss in this neck of the woods. Seems clams & bunker at night are producing but I really want to use lures. Keep the vids coming my friend.
That's awesome success at least!
That guy knows his stuff for sure. Thanks
Thanks a million Ralph,your info is priceless,please keep making videos.
I'd love to fish w him! Such knowledge!
Outstanding. I would love to go to his place and have him build me the rod he is using. Again outstanding interview. I am sold on his tins
Here in So. Cal. we use Kastmasters, Crocodiles or maybe a Hopkins. All sizes. Are these all as you say, tin fish? Thanks for the info.
Yes over in the north east anything that is shiny metal and sinks falls into the category of “tins” lol we use those same ones u mentioned over here and while they are extremely deadly on the striped bass and blues fish they will tend to stay higher in the water column than the ones he mentioned based on there shape so if it’s a really rough day and the bass are hugging the bottom, some of the brands he mentioned will get down in the strike zone a little bit easier
Is he using a penn 704 reel?
What kind of rod is he using?
what rod and reel ??
Zeno- His tin bag?? Do you have a tin bag recommendation? One that keeps the tins from flying out when a wave smacks the heck out of me. LOVE THESE VIDS BTW! Thanks
Buy your tin pouch straight from Ralph Votta he makes the best tin pouch
Thank you Ralph very helpful video . My question is what kind of rod and reel are you fishing with in the video
i think thats an old 706z without a bail
Yeah think that is a 706z... rod is probably a lami GSB I would guess.
Excellent tips.
I like using the few tins i have, they are hard to find. Block tins that is, regular metals are everywhere.
Reel is a Penn & seems to be manual pickup, assume the rod is a lamiglas, w/old school Mildrum guides, tho' the last several are different.
Plastic and wood is good But you WIN with TIN !
No truer words have been spoken
Why not put a link to the mans lures gotta look out for content help too
It's a great site
hola que caña es que acción y medida
Video gold👍
What are tins.
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Tin is a loose term for any lure that is mostly metal. Some jigs can also be considered tins ie: diamond jigs, spoon jigs etc
@@gothivore277 thanks 😊
68 baits to like 20 were killing tge sea quick
Fixed hook tins with a nice dressing my go to lure. Been fishing them since the 70s. Real tin not tin coated lead . Tin fishes way better than.
This is more beginner fishing rated than fishing with tin I think.
Love the intro
Jaysus, I'm from philly! We anint that kind,
He kinda didnt catch anything....yikes tin is ?????
All that bs he half way through this vid and aint catch ah fish yet lmao
Not sure if you guys have ever fished before, but most of the time fisherman aren’t catching fish. Just FYI