I just discovered your videos yesterday and have really enjoyed those I've seen so far. So, thanks for that, but that isn't the initial reason for this comment. I wanted to let you know that sharing with us your great adventures and the incredible places they're in is something that calms the spirit. Thanks Gary and the rest of the guys n' gals...
I remember a fishing trip I was on years ago on a cattle boat out of Oxnard. We were fishing about 1200 feet down (damn near spooled my Long Beach 68 with 50 LB Dacron) I literally was on my line backer fishing that deep with that reel. I was running a five hook rig similar to your rig with 3 lbs to hit bottom. The difference was I was running #3/0 drop shot hooks and imagine my surprise when I came up with 5 Sand Dabs all under a foot all of them blatantly hooked like they were bait fish through the mouth. After the third run of dropping bait and coming up with 5 Sand Dabs I sent it right back down. Imagine my surprise when I almost took Jackpot when that rig came back up and it felt like I hooked bottom. 2 Cow Cod and a Broom Tail Grouper along with a Halibut that was 4 inches under limit. I would send Anchovies down, come up with Sand Dabs, send them back down still hooked, and them come up with much larger fish. Another guy on the boat watched me and changed his rig up, got some Sand Dabs, sent them back down, and suddenly had a lot of reason to be happy with the trip. the Jackpot fish was taken by the other kid on that boat beside myself after he used one of the Sand Dabs I had caught to catch a whopper of a Ling Cod that almost pulled him off the boat when he hooked up. I was kind of surprised how such a small fish would get caught by such a ridiculously oversized fishing hook. They are GREEDY little bastards and are themselves QUITE tasty but they also make great bait too.
Going in 2 days for lingcod at 300 ft deep so will be gathering candy for them 1st. I found a fantastic deal on sabiki rigs for dabs. Ocean cat sells a 5 hk sabiki with glow shrimp aprox 1.5" each on a 1/0 hook. I put a thin strip of squid not too long maybe same size as the rubber glow shimp. The rigs are a dollar twenty a pc! Cheap! AND very effective. I caught 2 petraley sole last trip hoping for same. Also going to takes some dabs hm to try them in a saute.
Hey I loved the video I'm interested in catching sand tabs around Fort Bragg and noticed that you are fishing out of Albion I'm stoked to see a fisherman on RUclips around my area! Maybe one day we can fish together!
Sandabs in Bragg? Just north of the whistle bout out of noyo harbor, run about 700 feet north of the bouy and drift back toward the bouy, there are some nice dabs n other flatties
Interesting! Is that an average size for sand dabs? What is the limit? That seems to be an awefully heavy rod for such small fish. Thanks for the information sir!
Most are 4 to 10 inches. You can keep the small ones off by using large hooks. There is no limit on them. I use the same rod for most everything, to lazy to change rods.
+William HonanI use 40 Lbs. test on the main line, its about 5 to 6 feet long. I tie 3 loops about 12 to 14 inches apart on the main line, starting about a foot down from the top. You want to put a swivel at the top, then a snap swivel at the bottom for the weight. Then I use 30 lbs. test on the hook lines. I make those about 10 - 12 inches long. I use the heavy rig because every now and then you will get a small shark.
+geekyPIANOman I'm not familiar with the Monterey area. I would think any sandy bottom, in water 100 to 185 feet deep would have sand dabs in it. Good luck and thanks for watching.
Idk how I ended up on this side of RUclips again but I can't stop watching... good stuff :D
I dub you to be my honorary grandpa. I'm so happy I found your channel. I'm going to learn a lot from you 😀
I just discovered your videos yesterday and have really enjoyed those I've seen so far. So, thanks for that, but that isn't the initial reason for this comment. I wanted to let you know that sharing with us your great adventures and the incredible places they're in is something that calms the spirit. Thanks Gary and the rest of the guys n' gals...
Thank you very much!
Delicious fish. Mom’s favorite. 👍
flounders too, both are the best!
Love this fella, 7uck work .. lets go fishing, ain't no big rush to do anything ... good on ya mate 😉
I’m going out tomorrow for some lings and I’m hoping your advice pays off and I can get some good bait! Just subscribed!
I remember a fishing trip I was on years ago on a cattle boat out of Oxnard. We were fishing about 1200 feet down (damn near spooled my Long Beach 68 with 50 LB Dacron) I literally was on my line backer fishing that deep with that reel. I was running a five hook rig similar to your rig with 3 lbs to hit bottom. The difference was I was running #3/0 drop shot hooks and imagine my surprise when I came up with 5 Sand Dabs all under a foot all of them blatantly hooked like they were bait fish through the mouth. After the third run of dropping bait and coming up with 5 Sand Dabs I sent it right back down. Imagine my surprise when I almost took Jackpot when that rig came back up and it felt like I hooked bottom. 2 Cow Cod and a Broom Tail Grouper along with a Halibut that was 4 inches under limit. I would send Anchovies down, come up with Sand Dabs, send them back down still hooked, and them come up with much larger fish. Another guy on the boat watched me and changed his rig up, got some Sand Dabs, sent them back down, and suddenly had a lot of reason to be happy with the trip. the Jackpot fish was taken by the other kid on that boat beside myself after he used one of the Sand Dabs I had caught to catch a whopper of a Ling Cod that almost pulled him off the boat when he hooked up.
I was kind of surprised how such a small fish would get caught by such a ridiculously oversized fishing hook. They are GREEDY little bastards and are themselves QUITE tasty but they also make great bait too.
Any other spots further south where dabs are bitin?
Going in 2 days for lingcod at 300 ft deep so will be gathering candy for them 1st. I found a fantastic deal on sabiki rigs for dabs. Ocean cat sells a 5 hk sabiki with glow shrimp aprox 1.5" each on a 1/0 hook. I put a thin strip of squid not too long maybe same size as the rubber glow shimp. The rigs are a dollar twenty a pc! Cheap! AND very effective. I caught 2 petraley sole last trip hoping for same. Also going to takes some dabs hm to try them in a saute.
Hey I loved the video I'm interested in catching sand tabs around Fort Bragg and noticed that you are fishing out of Albion I'm stoked to see a fisherman on RUclips around my area! Maybe one day we can fish together!
Sandabs in Bragg? Just north of the whistle bout out of noyo harbor, run about 700 feet north of the bouy and drift back toward the bouy, there are some nice dabs n other flatties
Were you at Ft. Bragg?
Good job, I love fishing for sand dabs.
Thank you. I love eating them!
what size hooks and what is the hook number ?
I jump between a 4 and a 6
I like the fishing its a little change up.
Sand dabs may not be great sport but they are fantastic table fare.
One of the best eating fish out there! Thanks - Gary
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They are KILLER ling cod bait!
With a light spinning rod, they are still pretty fun to catch. Just sucks if hook a dogfish.
Interesting! Is that an average size for sand dabs? What is the limit? That seems to be an awefully heavy rod for such small fish. Thanks for the information sir!
Most are 4 to 10 inches. You can keep the small ones off by using large hooks. There is no limit on them. I use the same rod for most everything, to lazy to change rods.
With your rig that your making with your three hooks, How do I make the rig? do I tie them up?
+William HonanI use 40 Lbs. test on the main line, its about 5 to 6 feet long. I tie 3 loops about 12 to 14 inches apart on the main line, starting about a foot down from the top. You want to put a swivel at the top, then a snap swivel at the bottom for the weight. Then I use 30 lbs. test on the hook lines. I make those about 10 - 12 inches long. I use the heavy rig because every now and then you will get a small shark.
Where can i go out to get some sand dabs around monterey bay or carmel? Thank youVery imformative.
+geekyPIANOman I'm not familiar with the Monterey area. I would think any sandy bottom, in water 100 to 185 feet deep would have sand dabs in it. Good luck and thanks for watching.
hello new sub here if you don't mind I would like to know what size hooks you were using and also if they were barbless thank you for your time
I use a regular barbed 3/0 Octopus Hook.
@@TwoToes thank you very much
What kind of boat is that sir?
North River, made in Oregon. Thanks
Are you near albion? Is that what your sweatshirt says?
I live over in the valley but have been fishing out of Albion for over 50 years.
@Two Toes that's awesome. I love your videos. Maybe one day we will get to fish together
Aren't Wdfw 2024 rules 2 hooks max, and 2 fish of any species?
I thought this was going to be dabs on the beach then when he got the Munchies he was going to cook up some fish
thank you kindly sir!
Where's he fishin'.........? Rio Grande or Ohio rivers............? Why the big pole, why not the Popiel Pocket Fisherman ......?
Who came here because of winning time? Lol