Nice one! Seeing any migratory fish yet? How are you finding this season relative to last? Im out with a calf tear so cant solo launch my boat, praying I have a few more weeks haha.
@@marvinflores8274 I've seen that done, but back in the day, we would fish oyster bay, at night with a trolling motor, get in tight along the beaches using large sand worms, you just let out enough line probably 40 feet behind you. today they are expensive I'm sure.
Nice work! I was there over the weekend, didn't find any. Hope to see you out there soon!
Yes! Gotta get out there again soon!
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Nice! The grind paid off🎉
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I know that spot and its always been an awesome May spot big fish
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Keep them coming.
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Nice catch, send them my way. There’s non insight over my section maybe in a couple of weeks.
They’re migrating fast!
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There you go baby!
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On the board!
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Nice one! Seeing any migratory fish yet? How are you finding this season relative to last? Im out with a calf tear so cant solo launch my boat, praying I have a few more weeks haha.
This was probably migratory
Everything is 2 weeks delayed this year because of the cold spring
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How do you like the castability and sensitivity of the goture xceed rod compared to a regular 1 piece rod?
It’s got more backbone than I would have expected to be honest
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Yes, Sir, its the season.
Only gunna get better!
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nice catch!
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Beauty!
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Finally... You broke the seal... Congrats. Unlike the lazy seal laying on the beach the other day..LOL. Was it OK?
Yes I did! And yes it was lol
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Nice fish on light gear. Are you in western long island?
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I would use a sand worm to troll we did that at night and got some nice fish
Trolling sandworms?
Tube & worm im assuming
@@marvinflores8274 I've seen that done, but back in the day, we would fish oyster bay, at night with a trolling motor, get in tight along the beaches using large sand worms, you just let out enough line probably 40 feet behind you. today they are expensive I'm sure.