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Good catches bro
Appreciate it bro! Thanks for watching we need to get out there together soon !!
Thanks for the tips on working a shrimp lure. I’m a beginner and can’t wait to get out in the water after work
Yes sir!! Bouncing the shrimp of the bottom is the best way to catch fish !!!
sheep on artificials is great. that jack was a heater, too.
Definitely fun !!! Wish I could have got that jack in though
Looks like Matlacha are nice vid man
The sound side of pine island 🤙🏻
what's the length, weight and color of the one you are throwing. Wouldn't mind trying one myself.
The length is 3 inches/ weight is 1/4 ounce/ color is new penny the lure straight catches fish perfect for shallow waters. Good luck
Always 🔥
Appreciate it 💪🏻💪🏻
What, you are not using DUKE's mayo..... how can you be from SF ;-)
😂
In fishing, what works is what works, but, I find it strange that it works so well. real shrimp swim tail first and this lure swims head first.
I’m thinking it’s more of sink rate and size of bait most of the time
Good catches bro
Appreciate it bro! Thanks for watching we need to get out there together soon !!
Thanks for the tips on working a shrimp lure. I’m a beginner and can’t wait to get out in the water after work
Yes sir!! Bouncing the shrimp of the bottom is the best way to catch fish !!!
sheep on artificials is great. that jack was a heater, too.
Definitely fun !!! Wish I could have got that jack in though
Looks like Matlacha are nice vid man
The sound side of pine island 🤙🏻
what's the length, weight and color of the one you are throwing. Wouldn't mind trying one myself.
The length is 3 inches/ weight is 1/4 ounce/ color is new penny the lure straight catches fish perfect for shallow waters. Good luck
Always 🔥
Appreciate it 💪🏻💪🏻
What, you are not using DUKE's mayo..... how can you be from SF ;-)
😂
In fishing, what works is what works, but, I find it strange that it works so well. real shrimp swim tail first and this lure swims head first.
I’m thinking it’s more of sink rate and size of bait most of the time