One Lure - A Load of Surfcasting Fish!
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- I stuck with one lure for surf fishing a beach rip and caught a lot of fish to show for it! The key was to try different parts of the rip to find the hidden fish. This video is another great example of the power of a properly worked bucktail lure. You can learn more about my new online bucktail fishing course at saltstrong.com/....
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Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
Ayeeeeee! More living life through skinner cause I suck at fishing these days 🤣
Once again a lesson learned. It would take me twenty plus years to learn what you have taught me in the two I have been watching. Thank you, John.
Great video! I took your training to work a few weeks ago on a rip exiting on a creek on the Chesapeake bay and it worked perfectly! Felt bad for the two boats directly across from me not catching (I was wading).....
Awesome! Thanks for sharing that.
Nice, that ledge is key!
I’m fine with fast forward. Learning a lot on this technique. Just not sure where I can find these conditions. I’ll have to spend some time with google earth. Thanks
I just enjoy your videos do them however you want 👍
Exactly
Another good day from the legend himself! I've been using alot for bucktails lately
Speed of some of the clips and keep some at normal pace. It gives the viewer an idea on how long it tales
I agree 100%. Thanks!
Hello, enjoyed the video, reading your Bucktail book this morning so this was the perfect video.
As for the question, I prefer speeding up the video, provides for a more watchable video but keeps the timeliness, conditions, etc.intact for the viewer.
Heading out with my Skinner dark matter rod matched with a VSVR150B to some cape beaches this week.
Hope to see a review of the Autopilot kayak in Long Island waters.
Thanks
Thanks for the input. I feel the way you do because I can cover more fishing without it being a chopped up highlight reel.
John when you catch this many Striper, I like the speeded up and the normal retrieve. This was a great day of fishing and a great video. Thanks
I do enjoy the sweet music of drag pulling, but I can appreciate speeding up the rest.
Thanks for the input.
I like when you speed it up, unless your on a screamer than I like seeing drag pulled, good video
John I would love to hear some detail about how you figure out depth. Are you studying charts - if so which ones? Or can you figure it out by eye + feeling bottom with the bucktail? Congrats on these beautiful stripers. Excellent fish handling technique. Thanks for showing. I enjoyed that crazy bluefish bite but I haven't had much luck with stripers this spring.
It's a combination of charts and the time that it takes for the bucktail to hit bottom on the fall.
1 thumbs 👎WTF is there not to like, I guess even the Long Island Legend has haters
I couldn't understand how I got 3 thumbs down on the trip with my daughter.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing because people are haters, I go through the same thing on my channel. Sometimes people just hate you for being successful, even if it's just successfully catching fish
I agree with you on speeding up when you see fit. Great videos.
Yes speed through....Thanks
LET'S GO ISLANDERS !!! LET'S GO ISLANDERS !!!
This is like dream comes thru. So many good quality fish on one trip, what else can you ask more. Thanks John.
Do bucktail lures work better in the northeast or do we southern folk just not use then the right way? 👀 Asking for a friend 🥸
They work all over the world. I use them on many species in SW Florida.
its really a pleasure to watch such a calculated fisherman, the rip, the depth, the ledge, the bucktail weight, the retrieve, the choice of spot. legend as always
Awesome video I love fishing on cloudy/foggy days like that; the low pressure usually makes for good fishing. Was this the sound or the bay?
Speed through the boring retrieves
As someone who is just beginning to learn how to fish Bucktail, this video, like all your other videos, is really very informative and helpful. Thanks John! 👍
Speed it up or cut it whatever works best for you John. Just happy to learn anything from you.
Always enjoy the video no matter how you edited... Always love learning Watching you out in the water
I’ve been watching you for 2 years your videos never get old in fact I’m very excited when you post... I still trying catch my PB fluke i love you man.
John, it's great that you consistently land these fish on a jig with a crushed barb. Just goes to show that the correct pressure and a nice bend in the rod will usually see you land the fish with less stress caused to both the fish and the angler. All your fish seem to swim off so strong which is a pleasure to watch. Hopefully more anglers will see these videos and begin to put some of your wisdom to practice. Thanks
As always it’s a pleasure to watch. Great to see some abundance of healthy fish. Hopefully we are on our way to a population recovery. Slot limits are the way to go. Need a fluke slot now.
We need something on the fluke. I've heard Jersey is good. Eastern LI is not even close to good.
Great Fishing
Much prefer the speeding up for continuity, but if you’re not teaching anything specific, I don’t need to see it. You have the most informative videos on RUclips and I only wish I could tailor my travel to fish instead of fishing when I get a chance to travel. Keep it up. I don’t understand why you don’t have millions more followers.
The experience you bring to target fish and hit the pattern is amazing and it is a little depressing really to think I will never get there. But with your help, I still have hope!
Either way Skinner, we love your show!! I learn so much, thanks and stay well John!
i try to explain to people why i don’t keep stripers and can never really get my words across explaining why. i guess it’s just one of those things haha
The mullet is a very strong and heavy fish. So the feeling while fishing is strong, adding to the fun. I enjoyed the video. Like 👍
Keep doing it the way you have done it. Great job
Another GREAT VIDEO to add to the list !
John, you have probably helped more fishermen to be confident in their ability to fish the bucktail then any other ! Just goes to show you don't need the latest fancy lure to catch fish. Keep these Great videos coming, please. Pete
Ive seen sea robin do that a lot early season chasing little shrimp
I like the speeding up of the video as opposed to editing it out. I live in Boston and do a lot of fishing 40 miles north, either sand beach or in the river close to the mouth of the river. I haven’t bought the book yet but I’ve watched all ur bucktailing videos and my catch rate has increased by quite a bit. I’ll definitely know in the off season when I go back and look at my log. Biggest mistake I made in the past was going to heavy like you’ve said
Some will say that spot is amazing. But if there were 3 other guys in that same spot, they might not be catching at all. While watching John catch bass after bass. He has definitely mastered fishing period
Fantastic instruction. In my minds eye i can see the bucktail drifting and lifting. I wish it worked that well when I’m actually fishing, when I feel mostly clueless.
Everytime I see your videos I wish I was fishing with you take me with you bro
I love it John. Keep up the good work. I appreciate all the insight - your books/videos have made a real difference in my game over the last few years.
Great video. I like the retrieve part of the video sped up and go back to regular speed as the fish gets close. Don't omit the retrieve.
Johnny what’s your opinion on the overcast ? I feel like I always get one of those good days when you loose count ? You know what I mean. Don’t edit anything. I learned a lot from you. Me and my dad.
John, thanks so much for the quality lessons. Clear, thoughtful, best fishing instruction on RUclips by far. FYI, I like the sped-up video for ordinary fish. Be Well, sir.
I appreciate the kind words and input!
One vote for keeping the video intact and using the fast forward..
We appreciate the vids John!!!
Speed it up and while playing the “ Bennie Hill theme” . Lol 😂 great video John.
It seems like you've deviated from the Van Staal in favor of the Salt X, atleast in your videos. Do you still use the VS in the surf? I've heard mixed reviews on the Salt X's seal. Curious on your perspective between the two. Thanks for all of your content!
I'm starting my third season with the SaltX 6000. It's been flawless. I find it smoother both in cranking and drag than my VS200, but that is a much older reel that has seen much longer and harder use, so it's not fair for me to compare the two.
just pickt up a few skinner style bucktails...really nice quality 👌
Normal speed showing the cast, retrieval, and narration of what you are doing 👍🏻
All of your vids are always helpful!
Thanks 👍
Nice work John, very educational!
i dont care to keep fish either make just fluke or when its in a survival situation then ill eat anything
Another great watch John..🤙🏼🤙🏼..
What size swivel do you recommend
Nothing turns me on more than when you set the hook and the rod just doesn’t move and you hear that drag go
John , do you still use tsunanmi centro swivels for your leader for striped bass fishing? if not, what do you use,? do you have a link? hard to find the centro. thanks
Yes, although they might be called something else instead of centro. I'm using stainless steel tsunami.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing I’ll figure it out. Thanks!
I like the fast motion, also love hearing the reel sing….
Speeding up is fine because it lets us see how the action is, the only thing with speeding up is it sounds like a wild wind storm. It works best when you narrate over the noise when sped up.
Thanks. I'm going to mute the speedups from now on.
Wow fishing as was meant to be, I need to buy the book
Those are beautiful fish. You back in NE now?
Yes, since early May.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing Nice. I'll be up on Block Island later this month hunting for the striper/blue bite among other things. I can't wait.
Hey John, I would keep the first couple fish at normal speed, go faster on routine catches but then go back to regular speed on unusual, special, or teaching catches. When you speed it up try to lower the volume on the clip so the wind noise isn't so annoying. My $0.02. Great content as usual.
I appreciate the input!
Exactly what I think too.
I like the speeding up John. Thanks.
Wonder if strippers get educated on bucktails??...wonder if they'll hit again after they were ripped threw the water like that...lol. No but say like two weeks later they see another bucktail????
That is a good question. I bet they still hit.
speed through
Thanks for the input.
Hi John!
First of all I'm a big fan, and enjoy your content and products. You asked for feedback so here is mine.
I enjoy listening to the fish peeling line and personally enjoy watching you fight the fish. I don't mind the ramp up, but the noise of the ramp up is a bit distracting. I rather see the full action than to hear the speed up.
I've been fishing from a kayak lately and haven't really found the confidence with bucktails from the kayak yet. Hopefully that changes soon.
Thanks for sharing your experience John.
What Rod are you using ? looks like a noodle rod for Ocean . Plz lmk and with detail
There's a link in the video description: bit.ly/3lqoIss
I’ve asked a few people who are fishing shows on RUclips do you give fishing Lesson
You're awesome. Speed through them occasionally.
Thanks!
Just do what you do! Don’t need to change! Does J & H sell that outfit?
They sell that outfit and there's a link in the video description.
Skinner, I make no bones about being not only a fan but also a devotee. As someone who is in the infantile stages of producing fishing videos, I'm always trying to pick up on new and enjoyable features from you, Halk and the like. That being said, DON'T CHANGE A THING!! Hahahaha!! The fast forward is cool. Speaking for myself, I like seeing fish being caught, displayed, released and/or bled out for the cooler. The fight is an important part of the action, but fast forwarding through a few fights to provide us with the footage and knowledge that you do works! Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words!
Me and my dad ( smokster0604 ) because of you crushED all our barbs. I’ve never got hooked too bad. I know he has. That’s the best thing to do. You’re the man Johnny
Hi John I’m learning a lot from your videos, I lives by east the closer areas I have for fishing are, Westhampton, Ponquoque, shinnecokc bay, but they are not to good as the place your fishing any suggestions?
I like the speed up..
The sea robin thing has been happening the last month on the backside of Moses. Many of them, jumping out of the water, and 6- or seven at a time all around your feet in groups. Spawning maybe?
I like the speeding up!
Good morning Cptn Skinner. I have a question. You think its possible for you to produce a video on Conventional reel use in the surf?
I cant really find much on information.
I'd like to see more of your surroundings. I do like the speed up at least after 1 or 2 real time
Thank you for your input. When I'm on the shore I intentionally show as little surrounding as possible. It is not right expose small spots with limited access to tens of thousands of people. Some people on RUclips do it and make good money doing it. I will never be one of them.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing he tried to be slick 🤣
I like it speeding up
I like the speeding up
Thanks!
Hi John, what size reel are you using. I have your 8’ rod and gonna get your 9’ foot soon and wanted to know what size reel your using. If it’s the 6000 is that too big?
I'd use a 4000 on the 8-footer and a 5000 or 6000 on the 9.
I like the tsunami saltx but they don’t make a 5000. What 5000 size reel do you recommend?
Hi John, my wife wanted to pick up a new hobby so she bought some crab pots. Can you do a video about crabbing so I can learn some basics? We also don’t have a boat so some tips for good spots without one would be nice too. Thanks!
Small fish speed up.
Large fish show the fight.
I think that's what you're doing.
I guess something was after the sea robin. Sea Money had a video a few years ago the showed multiple Fluke jumping clear out of the water off a beach in NJ.
Ive caught sea robins on topwater before. Had one hit a fast moving spook in about 8 feet of water last fall.
what time of day do you usually go out morning or evenings??
Depends on time and weather. Usually mornings and evenings.
Fishing is exciting when I watch.
I learn one night, then go out am try the skills I learned.
Great site....
Love watching
You caught a load of bass in one hour. You are in the John Rade (Starfish) and the late John Demaio (Vivienne) class.
Good morning Johnny !!! Awesome! Love when you’re surfcasting !
hey john how come you don’t eat strippers ? just curious
I prefer to eat other fish like fluke.
So my viewer input is that the wide angle view should be replaced with the regular view, everything looks too small at wide angle.
I appreciate that, but IMO the most important part of this video is watching the rod tip. On a 9-ft rod the top of the rod would be cut off on regular (linear) view.
Don't speed them up John, We want to feel like we are there, Plus we can FFWD if we want to
What is a good oz to use for river? I'm using a 7 foot med heavy rod daiwa
How deep and how much current?
This method is pretty much exactly how we fish for striped / hybrid bass below the dam from the bank. Let it fall down through the current, popping it back up so it can continue to have that falling action, and try to get it in quickly before the current swings it into the shallows.
Perfect description! You described it better than I did.
Surprised none of these guys took any line.
The slot fish took a little.
Yea man i was standing in water the other day and the sea robin where feeding on top all around me weird ......
I just ordered a 1 ounce I figure my rivers should b good enough to land some fish
So this is basically like swinging a streamer in a river for trout or steelhead
Two notes: 1. Yes please speed up 2. Where can I get a rod that actually has the masters name emblazoned upon it?! Thanks for your work John, again I’ve learned very much- I think I’m ready to get a whole bunch of bucktails; I’ll probably lose ten and get one fish IN BELMAR but hey that’s learning!
Thanks for the input. This is the rod: bit.ly/3lqoIss
I ordered your rod from jandh tackle and an accurist with 20lb braid, your swing hook bucktails at 2oz, gulp mullets and grubs 2 weeks ago. I tried the set up today on a party boat and had 10 fluke in 2 hours and 5 keepers, biggest fluke at 28". Amazing sensitivity.
Awesome performance! Thanks for sharing. Yes, that fluke rod is rather perfect after I went through more than a year and 4 prototypes to get it right.