Grate show, question on a rod bait caster top four guides tip back ben in the rod line goes under the rod between the guides? I think the braid well cut the rod. What can I do re wrap the guides ? thank you
On some rods where I see this it’s because the guide train were spaced too far apart… you will likely have to actually add another guide and re-do the spacing of all guides!
Great info cap. Would u fish the same way if u don't have grass flats. Around these parts all we have is huge huge mud flats with ranging 3 - 6 ft depths?
You could treat mud flats and depressions in them or shell bars within those flats similar to this grass flats lesson video. Thank you for watching and contributing to our channel
A single deeper hole which is not considered a pothole would have a more unique approach. But that being said the method of working lure with the current and making an effort to have a landing area for your lure away from the actual target zone should still apply.
What is your preferred bait to work potholes this time of year? I wade fish the Tampa Bay and last time I went was throwing the Zman ned shrimp on 1/10th Nedlockz in 2ft of water. Could see the fish but struggled to get them to hit.
That’s actually a good pick the Salty Ned Shrimpz but I usually employ either that one or Finesse TRD on 10-15lb fluorocarbon leader (4’-5’ length)… also a dab of shrimp scent Pro-Cure won’t hurt. And move it slow with long pauses!
This is how we fish for saltwater yellow fin bream here in Australia we leave the soft plastic in the pot hole for up to 2 minutes without twitching the soft plastic
“Hit the best stuff first”. That’s a key takeaway here.
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Lovely explanation ❤
Grate show, question on a rod bait caster top four guides tip back ben in the rod line goes under the rod between the guides? I think the braid well cut the rod. What can I do re wrap the guides ? thank you
On some rods where I see this it’s because the guide train were spaced too far apart… you will likely have to actually add another guide and re-do the spacing of all guides!
Love it!!! “Freak the FISH out” I think I’ve used that line before with a small variation!!!😊
Yes I am familiar with that variation of yours 😂
Great video Capt! It’s all about that edge.
Yes it’s the edges that get the strikes
Great Vid. Keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!😊
Love your perspective on things. Very understandable.
Thanks Tony and I appreciate you following our channel!
Another great video C. a..
Thank you Richard… we try to deliver helpful info for our inshore fans
Great stuff Captain....thank you!
Appreciate the support Jason
Excellent,Excelent,Excellent!! Thank you
Mike glad you are enjoying the channel
Great info cap. Would u fish the same way if u don't have grass flats. Around these parts all we have is huge huge mud flats with ranging 3 - 6 ft depths?
You could treat mud flats and depressions in them or shell bars within those flats similar to this grass flats lesson video. Thank you for watching and contributing to our channel
mono for life!
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Great stuff CA what about the approach to fishing larger and very deep holes say more than 10 to 12 ft deep, this time of year
A single deeper hole which is not considered a pothole would have a more unique approach. But that being said the method of working lure with the current and making an effort to have a landing area for your lure away from the actual target zone should still apply.
Thanks for the reply CA
@@flatsclasscharters maybe another episode given the winter cold fronts and fish stacking up
Great video. CA, do you ever fish for sheepshead at all? Any knowledge you could make a video on?
We have been considering doing one this winter… stay tuned
Is it possible to link videos mentioned in the future?
Yes
CA, can you recommend any good books on speckled trout behaviors, migration, etc... fishing in Carolinas if there's any regionality to it.
What is your preferred bait to work potholes this time of year? I wade fish the Tampa Bay and last time I went was throwing the Zman ned shrimp on 1/10th Nedlockz in 2ft of water. Could see the fish but struggled to get them to hit.
That’s actually a good pick the Salty Ned Shrimpz but I usually employ either that one or Finesse TRD on 10-15lb fluorocarbon leader (4’-5’ length)… also a dab of shrimp scent Pro-Cure won’t hurt. And move it slow with long pauses!
@@flatsclassyoutube5502 Excellent, Thanks CA! I have some of the finesse TRD's too! Appreciate the response as always!
where can we send you boat magnet ;-) great stuff, as always
This is more of a winter technique or when the barometer pressure is low during summer, spring , autumn
This is how we fish for saltwater yellow fin bream here in Australia we leave the soft plastic in the pot hole for up to 2 minutes without twitching the soft plastic
I have heard the larger trout will own a smaller pothole...has that been your experience?
Big gator speckled trout have that reputation for sure