Hey Marc, quick question on your technique for fishing the light jig in surf out front. I find that sometimes I don’t always feel my connection to jig on bottom. I kind of just feel as though I’m close to bottom and pop it up again. I’m noticing that your rhythm and cadence on the pop is fairly quick. Do you ever wait to feel bottom before popping again? Thx for the vids.
Feeling the bottom out front is very tricky. When you deal with deeper troughs, it's much easier. But since you're shallow, you might be having a hard time discerning the bottom from the push and pull from the undertow. If you're having a hard time feeling bottom, I would pay attention to the bow in your line and look for that tick following your upward jig. It should come 1-2 seconds after the pop. But the most important thing is to feel or see your jig hit the bottom after the cast. That will give you confirmation that is on the bottom and makes tracking your jig thereafter much easier.
Great question I’ve been using the light jig method for about a month and can’t figure this out. But I summed it up to I may be using to heavy of a set up. So I bought a set up just for the light jig. 1/4-3/4 7’
Great to see you guys catching. some of those fish tosses dented the sand.
It’s ignorant
Thanks for the praise!! Sick Bite!!! The best Day of fishing ever!
Had the pleasure of fishing with David a few summers ago. Awesome angler!
Thanks Brandon I appreciate the kind words and I enjoyed fishing with you! See you out there soon!
Nicee work 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great job men
Great load of fluke! How much time elapsed during the filming? NY or NJ?
Hey Marc, quick question on your technique for fishing the light jig in surf out front. I find that sometimes I don’t always feel my connection to jig on bottom. I kind of just feel as though I’m close to bottom and pop it up again. I’m noticing that your rhythm and cadence on the pop is fairly quick. Do you ever wait to feel bottom before popping again? Thx for the vids.
How deep are you fishing out front? I'm assuming 6' or less on average?
@@shore-moneyfishing1939 yep.
Feeling the bottom out front is very tricky. When you deal with deeper troughs, it's much easier. But since you're shallow, you might be having a hard time discerning the bottom from the push and pull from the undertow. If you're having a hard time feeling bottom, I would pay attention to the bow in your line and look for that tick following your upward jig. It should come 1-2 seconds after the pop. But the most important thing is to feel or see your jig hit the bottom after the cast. That will give you confirmation that is on the bottom and makes tracking your jig thereafter much easier.
@@shore-moneyfishing1939 validation! 🙌 thx homie.
Great question I’ve been using the light jig method for about a month and can’t figure this out. But I summed it up to I may be using to heavy of a set up. So I bought a set up just for the light jig. 1/4-3/4 7’
This is another awesome video. I'm glad to see your subscriber count growing.
Thank you!
How are you guys avoiding all the Blue Fish?
I'd live to get on some fluke but the blues are everywhere
Avoiding the blues by staying connected to the bottom. Those that try to swim the jig will end up hooking into more blues.
Which cooler backpack are you using?
Engel backback cooler. Its a shame they discontinued that line.
I enjoyed the video - just ehhhhhhh
Maybe throw the flounder back w/ a little care !!!!!!!
Is this in NJ or NY?
Really - you deserve to catch no fish ! Throwing the fish right at the sand
Your releasing of fish definitely needs some work. Lazy
Please.check your video. You got repeats.
02:07 03:44 audio repeats
Thanks! Good catch. I’ll see if I can reload.
Did you make that rod/boga holder tripod ?
Daiwa presso
@@shore-moneyfishing1939 oh no I meant that folding tripod thing you have to hold rods, fish grip ect , looks 3 printed