Cool video, you guys did great, but you fast-forwarded the part I really wanted to see, how you work the bait. Do you have any videos where you show how you're workin' it?
Sweet catches! What do you use to wrap the squid on the jig? Also, what length of rod do you prefer for jetty fishing? Jigging plastics? I multi-task with some of mine but hoping to dial into and specialize with my gear. All help appreciated!
I haven't been here for a while, good one guys. I'm going to the Westport jetty soon. I will definitely try the squid wrapped curly tail. Also I kind of want to mail you a 22 inch piece of paracord to keep in the tackle box.
Thanks you guys, awesome vid! I have yet to catch my first lingcod I'm glad you went over the rig you use, I'll definitely implement it this weekend at the jetty!
I second what chinsaw miller said. Except i would want to mail you a simple measuring tape, found at almost all locations that sell tackle. its not big and bulky, easy to store in a bait box or even in a pocket. Awesome video with great tips that i will be using soon. Will post any catches using your squid technique.
Please don't stick your hand in the gills of those fish that need to be released. They may not die immediately, but, it's quite likely for them to get infected and die later!! But what do I know, I'm only a fish pathologist. There are devices for picking them up by the lower "lip"!!
Damn nice haul! You guys have it dialed in. Have you guys ever fished off the beach for striper and larger flounder? I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of anyone catching striper of the beach, but flounder used to be really good from there on down the coast. LOL I started fishing that jetty 35 years ago and I’ve never caught a lingcod. I did have some luck a week ago and caught a good size copper. 😁
First Striper I ever caught was off the beach up by Newport..., I was perch fishing though... I hear the perch guys get them sometimes just throwing sand shrimp... I think the numbers are great though and they're hard to target like that.... As far flounders go, I'm super curious as to know more about how to get into them using lures, I think due to the crab population here bait just gets grabbed up if it isn't moving....
@@TheBite2020 I caught a starry flounder in Newport a couple weeks ago and every one of the old guys say the've either never seen one or haven't seen them in decades.
I've only ever caught one founder down there in the years fishing it, I'm sure they're in there and I see lots of little flat fish at night , (not sure what kind, dabs maybe)... The real problem is the crab population is pretty serious and they eat your bait before any kinda flat fish can get anywhere near it... but maybe throwing little flounder jigs or slow trolling or something... IDK
I'm off next Thursday and Friday. Anyone want to hit up Winchester an hour before high tide on either of those days? That would be 10:30 Thursday or 11:30 Friday. Got a new rod I need to break in!
I'm not dissing anybody but it is a legitimate question. I'd say it's just a great combo. Whatever the reason, it worked though. Well done fellas! I would also love to get some tips on actual technique of after the cast... slow retrieval and jigging or just resting on the bottom in a certain location in relation to the rocks? Thanks again!
That white rig with squid sorta resembles a baby shark or something. 👍
Love fishing that area!
Wow, awesome job!!! Thanks for the lesson!❤
Got the chikamasa scissors...yak!🤑
Cool video, you guys did great, but you fast-forwarded the part I really wanted to see, how you work the bait. Do you have any videos where you show how you're workin' it?
Right below you boys Humboldt County born an raised
Good imfo 💪I'm moving to the coast in like ten months can't wait😬hammer down boys💪💪💪💪
Put a 22" mark on your fishing rod.
Nice fish guys.
Good, wholesome fun. Love it!
Looks like fun, I've never fished on a jetty like that, I've always been in a boat, love to come fish with you guys.
Nice video guys.. gotta love the oregon coast
Sweet catches! What do you use to wrap the squid on the jig? Also, what length of rod do you prefer for jetty fishing? Jigging plastics? I multi-task with some of mine but hoping to dial into and specialize with my gear. All help appreciated!
I haven't been here for a while, good one guys. I'm going to the Westport jetty soon. I will definitely try the squid wrapped curly tail. Also I kind of want to mail you a 22 inch piece of paracord to keep in the tackle box.
I was under the impression you can only fish one rod at a time?
A more affordable option to a tape measure is one of those roll up tapes from a fabric store. Or make a mark on your rod that's 22in
Thanks you guys, awesome vid! I have yet to catch my first lingcod I'm glad you went over the rig you use, I'll definitely implement it this weekend at the jetty!
I second what chinsaw miller said. Except i would want to mail you a simple measuring tape, found at almost all locations that sell tackle. its not big and bulky, easy to store in a bait box or even in a pocket. Awesome video with great tips that i will be using soon. Will post any catches using your squid technique.
We now have a measurement on the net handle. I usually carry the tape measure with me but some how didn't have it
Just wrap a piece of duct tape on your rod at the 22” mark,
Please don't stick your hand in the gills of those fish that need to be released. They may not die immediately, but, it's quite likely for them to get infected and die later!! But what do I know, I'm only a fish pathologist. There are devices for picking them up by the lower "lip"!!
were are you guys at in this video
the famous triangle. cabezons are the best in the ocean side.. culvert and 3 rocks are good too.
Damn nice haul! You guys have it dialed in. Have you guys ever fished off the beach for striper and larger flounder? I don’t know if I’ve ever heard of anyone catching striper of the beach, but flounder used to be really good from there on down the coast.
LOL I started fishing that jetty 35 years ago and I’ve never caught a lingcod. I did have some luck a week ago and caught a good size copper. 😁
First Striper I ever caught was off the beach up by Newport..., I was perch fishing though...
I hear the perch guys get them sometimes just throwing sand shrimp... I think the numbers are great though and they're hard to target like that....
As far flounders go, I'm super curious as to know more about how to get into them using lures, I think due to the crab population here bait just gets grabbed up if it isn't moving....
@@TheBite2020 I caught a starry flounder in Newport a couple weeks ago and every one of the old guys say the've either never seen one or haven't seen them in decades.
Is this the garage at Winchester?
Subscribed dudes!👊
Do you think you can catch flounder on that side of the triangle or is it still too rocky?
I've only ever caught one founder down there in the years fishing it, I'm sure they're in there and I see lots of little flat fish at night , (not sure what kind, dabs maybe)... The real problem is the crab population is pretty serious and they eat your bait before any kinda flat fish can get anywhere near it... but maybe throwing little flounder jigs or slow trolling or something... IDK
How do you not have a measuring tape to make sure it’s legal. Lol
Forgot it that day. Usually do
I'm off next Thursday and Friday. Anyone want to hit up Winchester an hour before high tide on either of those days? That would be 10:30 Thursday or 11:30 Friday. Got a new rod I need to break in!
Got thows oregon triming Scissors in the tackle box
They are just so perfect!
Love your videos man keep up the good work 💪
Appreciate the comments man!
Which jetty is that?
What Jetty is this?
Windy
Those jetties are legit! Subbed!
Appreciate it!!
where?
Winchester
Winchester
Wondering where is this jetty?
Winchester Bay
So basically you take a swimbait an put bait on it so? Do you guys claim your getting fish on swim bait or bait? Lol sorry not sorry
Sorry, not sorry? Was that a diss couldn't tell
I'm not dissing anybody but it is a legitimate question. I'd say it's just a great combo. Whatever the reason, it worked though. Well done fellas!
I would also love to get some tips on actual technique of after the cast... slow retrieval and jigging or just resting on the bottom in a certain location in relation to the rocks? Thanks again!