We hammer them in Stratford Ct.deep into January to.and the good thing is they don't really even move much at all.there not on sand eels, we been banging them on sandworms. The majority are undersized, but there are keepers mixed in also...
i guess i've got to be happy for guys who would otherwise not be able to fish without a truck. in that sense it's great that they're able to get out there. i wish my dad saw something like this. he fishes from a boat but know he'd love the exercise from shore on a perfect day when it is warm. still, for me i want to see able bodied men walk the beaches. trucks don't have a place on the beaches unless you need them. rescue vehicles, services for the parks, etc are obviously ok. otherwise they destroy animal habitat and the establishment of vegetation in the dunes and beachfronts. dunes are our best friends in coastal communities and we need to do everything we can to keep them in good shape for when the nasty winter storms or hurricanes roll through. we know what we're up against now; every vulnerable coastal community that you know, florida, the beaches in the northeast, gulf states like Louisiana, the bluffs out on the pacific coast , etc are all one major storm away from being uninhabitable. they need all the help they can get, and that means no trucks on the beach unless you cannot walk it.
Ive done a lot of river fishing with lots of slippery rocks. to keep footing I glued indoor out dore carpet to the sole of my boots . I'm sure that would work for Jetties
Have done that to but here in Australia the blue stons is like standing on ice and we ues a boot that has spikes molded into then Just Google rock fishing shoes in Australia they are different to the korkers and only in the $100 Au
Just so enjoy your videos here in NSW Australia your blue fish are the same as our TAILOR but so so much bigger A question the reels you are using what are they and the gear ratio Regards Henry
Actually you don’t need to pick up a phone and call them....just hook one fish and the next thing you know, the whole group of them casting right next to you.
Why is this just being posted now, when it'd from November. People on You Tube post a few times a week, and it's more immediate and timely. Just saying.
A great vid. I miss fishing the surf. Catching is a bonus to the day out.
Great episode...making me excited for the fall run! Thanks OTW
Brad Willis was just thinking the same
We hammer them in Stratford Ct.deep into January to.and the good thing is they don't really even move much at all.there not on sand eels, we been banging them on sandworms. The majority are undersized, but there are keepers mixed in also...
Sounds like a blast!
Just found this video I live on the jersey shore. Good stuff!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips
i guess i've got to be happy for guys who would otherwise not be able to fish without a truck. in that sense it's great that they're able to get out there. i wish my dad saw something like this. he fishes from a boat but know he'd love the exercise from shore on a perfect day when it is warm. still, for me i want to see able bodied men walk the beaches. trucks don't have a place on the beaches unless you need them. rescue vehicles, services for the parks, etc are obviously ok. otherwise they destroy animal habitat and the establishment of vegetation in the dunes and beachfronts. dunes are our best friends in coastal communities and we need to do everything we can to keep them in good shape for when the nasty winter storms or hurricanes roll through. we know what we're up against now; every vulnerable coastal community that you know, florida, the beaches in the northeast, gulf states like Louisiana, the bluffs out on the pacific coast , etc are all one major storm away from being uninhabitable. they need all the help they can get, and that means no trucks on the beach unless you cannot walk it.
Ive done a lot of river fishing with lots of slippery rocks. to keep footing I glued indoor out dore carpet to the sole of my boots . I'm sure that would work for Jetties
Yea good lick with that. Switch your korkers with interchangeable bottoms to ware cleats
Have done that to but here in Australia the blue stons is like standing on ice and we ues a boot that has spikes molded into then Just Google rock fishing shoes in Australia they are different to the korkers and only in the $100 Au
So the telephone is your guide service , I guess that is easier than working the beach with experience on where they might be
Awesome video, do you have a video about rod and tackle selections? That would be very helpful
I want to follow them to fish one day =)
Just so enjoy your videos here in NSW Australia your blue fish are the same as our TAILOR but so so much bigger A question the reels you are using what are they and the gear ratio
Regards
Henry
They look like van staals I have no idea what the ratio is
Please can you help me by telling me the measurements of these fishing equipment?
Actually you don’t need to pick up a phone and call them....just hook one fish and the next thing you know, the whole group of them casting right next to you.
Oh no,I hate that,they do that crap around me,they'll be trying to dislodge a size 13 boot out of there ass!
His reel looks just like a Mitchell reel I had in the 1970's,I loved it.
2:55 :(
great video.
Rod ,reel, and line name plzz i need one
Reel is VanStaal
Can I come with you guys next time?
We need to get back down to the Jersey shore again asap!
@@OnTheWaterMedia yeah the bass are still biting around manasquan tons to sandeels
Why is this just being posted now, when it'd from November. People on You Tube post a few times a week, and it's more immediate and timely. Just saying.
they have been periodically posting old episodes for some time now
"Got the call" pathetic
This guy has one of the worst casts I've ever seen at 6:05
We all had a bad cast every now and than,come dude,go easy,it's all about a fun time.
You can't see how far it went,why'd you say that?just to be a Dak rite?