Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. Always a pleasure having you here to support the channel, I truly appreciate it. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. I truly appreciate it and your support for the channel. It's awesome to hear that you are finding the information useful and putting it to work. Good luck in your fishing journeys. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Always great to hear different perspectives on a similar subject. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge from experience, and for your support of the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and sharing your knowledge. Sabikis are a great tool. Always great to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Heath, again a very instructive video, do you already thought of making a video explaining how to install the live bait on the hook ? Best way to do it and not kill it or make it suffer if not needed ? Keep up the great work!
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. I have a couple of older episodes where I catch and fish with live bait, but nothing truly dedicated to what you are asking. Soon, I will be making an episode dedicated to that, catching, how to hook it and keep it alive, and how to produce a nice catch with it. Thanks again for your support of the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Will most definitely give it a try. I used to own a bait shop and sell live bait... So, I'm used to beating up a sabiki until it gets down to 3 hooks... became real proficient at untangling them too. shrimp sounds good. when I was fishing for blue runners, I'd tip it with squid, so I could reuse the bait. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel over the years. Thanks for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. Glad to hear the info will make it easier for you. Soon I will make an episode dedicated to catching live bait, how to hook it and keep it alive, and produce a nice catch with it. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks for always being here. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video Heath. I forgot about catching bait on the south side so thanks for the reminder. I see boats around the Deerfield pier around sunrise. Are they catching goggle eyes? Great content once again. Ive shared ur channel with several people to help you grow!!
Thanks a million for watching and sharing the channel. I truly appreciate your support and you always being here... makes all the effort a worthwhile pleasure. the bait is usually on either side of the jetties. Those folks by the pier... they're probably going after gogs, but that's not a year round thing. Gogs hang out over the deep edge of the reef at night. During the summer months they come in shallow and hide under the piers. unfortunately, live bait is always a fast moving migration, one day here, and maybe the next day, then poof, you gotta go on the hunt again. Thanks again for everything, hopefully this weather gives us a break soon. Until then... Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and sharing a great idea... never thought about using a spoon as a weight. I'll have to give that a try one day. Always a pleasure having you here, and having your support for the channel, I truly appreciate it. Makes all the effort a worthwhile pleasure. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing well when using sabiki on handline water depth is normal we cut it into 2 piece so it will not hurt us and using so lightweight.. but i tried spoon when current was high & Bait was deep & its work awsome for me everytime.
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. There are a few older videos where I've caught live bait and fish with it, but nothing dedicated to just live bait fishing... That is coming soon, nothing but catching, how to hook it, and produce a catch. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Mickey, thanks for watching and always sharing some insight and knowledge. So, I used to own a bait shop and I was one of 2 land based shops in the local area that sold live bait (other than shrimp). When I would go fishing for the bait, I would shorten the sabiki by one hook to start out with, and eventually I would lose hooks to blue runners or something and they would dwindle down to about three hooks. A lot more controllable with less hooks. I also became a pro at untangling sabikis. Always great talking with you. Stay warm. Hope the family is well. Take care :)
Thanks a million for watching and sharing a great idea. It's in the works. Definitely gonna get in some land based fishing, some "how to's", and some different approaches when it comes to fishing from land. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. I truly appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a mood for watching and asking a great question. Sometimes bait fish don't hit sabiki rigs rabidly because the pod has already been fished. That seemed to me the case for the one morning where I was getting one and two but there are other times where you pull up full stringers. Regardless it's not a bad thing overfilling your live well can stress out your bait and kill them too so I take what I can get and I move on with life. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your supportive channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video. Helped me out..... thanks from Monterey California.
Excellent explanation on how to use it them properly 👍🏼
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some awesome feedback. I really appreciate it and the support for the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video Heath!
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. Always a pleasure having you here to support the channel, I truly appreciate it. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thank you very much. Really, what you do is very useful. We make use of your information a lot. Thank you
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. I truly appreciate it and your support for the channel. It's awesome to hear that you are finding the information useful and putting it to work. Good luck in your fishing journeys. Tight lines & take care ;)
I add a bead above the tie on swivel to help prevent reeling the sibiki into the rod guides. A yellow one seems to draw more hookups.
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Always great to hear different perspectives on a similar subject. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge from experience, and for your support of the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
awesome mate I use sabiki on kayaks nad catch a lot of trevally
Thanks a million for watching and sharing your knowledge. Sabikis are a great tool. Always great to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Heath, again a very instructive video, do you already thought of making a video explaining how to install the live bait on the hook ? Best way to do it and not kill it or make it suffer if not needed ? Keep up the great work!
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. I have a couple of older episodes where I catch and fish with live bait, but nothing truly dedicated to what you are asking. Soon, I will be making an episode dedicated to that, catching, how to hook it and keep it alive, and how to produce a nice catch with it. Thanks again for your support of the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
TY use them N NC offa Pier 2 catch spots/mullet ! Only use half a sabiki rig w/smitch of shrimp on hooks. Work's well ! Try it u'll like it
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Will most definitely give it a try. I used to own a bait shop and sell live bait... So, I'm used to beating up a sabiki until it gets down to 3 hooks... became real proficient at untangling them too. shrimp sounds good. when I was fishing for blue runners, I'd tip it with squid, so I could reuse the bait. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel over the years. Thanks for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
Its easy now
Thanks alot 👍
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. Glad to hear the info will make it easier for you. Soon I will make an episode dedicated to catching live bait, how to hook it and keep it alive, and produce a nice catch with it. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks for always being here. Tight lines & take care ;)
As always a great video!
Thanks a boat load for watching and always being here. Your support makes all the effort a truly pleasurable experience. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video Heath. I forgot about catching bait on the south side so thanks for the reminder. I see boats around the Deerfield pier around sunrise. Are they catching goggle eyes? Great content once again. Ive shared ur channel with several people to help you grow!!
Thanks a million for watching and sharing the channel. I truly appreciate your support and you always being here... makes all the effort a worthwhile pleasure. the bait is usually on either side of the jetties. Those folks by the pier... they're probably going after gogs, but that's not a year round thing. Gogs hang out over the deep edge of the reef at night. During the summer months they come in shallow and hide under the piers. unfortunately, live bait is always a fast moving migration, one day here, and maybe the next day, then poof, you gotta go on the hunt again. Thanks again for everything, hopefully this weather gives us a break soon. Until then... Tight lines & take care ;)
Nice .... i some time use spoon as a weight when bait is deeper
Thanks a million for watching and sharing a great idea... never thought about using a spoon as a weight. I'll have to give that a try one day. Always a pleasure having you here, and having your support for the channel, I truly appreciate it. Makes all the effort a worthwhile pleasure. Thanks again for everything. Tight lines & take care ;)
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing All the thanks and credits goes to your hard work and passion.. its a pleasure for me what you said ...
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing well when using sabiki on handline water depth is normal we cut it into 2 piece so it will not hurt us and using so lightweight.. but i tried spoon when current was high & Bait was deep & its work awsome for me everytime.
Thanks captain.. question do you have a video of how to fish with live bait?
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. There are a few older videos where I've caught live bait and fish with it, but nothing dedicated to just live bait fishing... That is coming soon, nothing but catching, how to hook it, and produce a catch. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Heath, I cut my rigs in half be cause I keep getting them tangled. I like 3 hooks per rig Thanks for your "How to " videos. Take care Mickey
Hi Mickey, thanks for watching and always sharing some insight and knowledge. So, I used to own a bait shop and I was one of 2 land based shops in the local area that sold live bait (other than shrimp). When I would go fishing for the bait, I would shorten the sabiki by one hook to start out with, and eventually I would lose hooks to blue runners or something and they would dwindle down to about three hooks. A lot more controllable with less hooks. I also became a pro at untangling sabikis. Always great talking with you. Stay warm. Hope the family is well. Take care :)
Hi Heath, sabikis are great until they get tangled. Hope everyone's well . Take care and good luck, Mickey
Thank You.
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. Tight lines & take care ;)
A "how to fish the jetty" video would be pretty cool
Thanks a million for watching and sharing a great idea. It's in the works. Definitely gonna get in some land based fishing, some "how to's", and some different approaches when it comes to fishing from land. Always a pleasure to hear from you and have your support for the channel. I truly appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
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lets do this
Why don’t they hit the sibiki
Thanks a mood for watching and asking a great question. Sometimes bait fish don't hit sabiki rigs rabidly because the pod has already been fished. That seemed to me the case for the one morning where I was getting one and two but there are other times where you pull up full stringers. Regardless it's not a bad thing overfilling your live well can stress out your bait and kill them too so I take what I can get and I move on with life. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your supportive channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)