I have some thicker PVC pipe rod holders but eventually want to switch over when I can fish more often. I did paint the tubes all different colors so I can just call out blue or red etc. when I’m fishing with someone else to say which rod has a bite.
I love the aluminum spikes. I had a pod of dolphins swim through my 4 rig spread, taking line off of three of them and they all held. I had to snap lines but didn't lose any rods or reels. And they are actually lighter and take up less space than pvc.
Bearded Brad's bait suction pump doesn't have a handle on! More plunging power with a handle on pump!.... The aluminum rod stand would be better made with a foot piece on to tramp in!.…. A triangle shape "plate" with the top horizontal, will keep it firmly in place, especially when the tidal effect washes around it!.... 🎣 _ 🎣
I’ll throw a rock at Brad for not having a handle on his pump hahaha. I tend to keep my spikes out of the wash if possible to prevent wash out around them but some do have a piece that helps hold them in the sand.
@@G2COASTAL, - Our pvc plastic blue pumps here in SA have the handle thru close to the top of pipe; it's the best construction I've seen compared to all the others I've seen on YT!.... 🎣_ 🦐-🐟-🦐-🐟 _🎣 Alvey fishing tackle co. in Australia have the metal prawn pumps, with handle thru near top. Alvey reels etc are available in USA, maybe their bait suction pumps too.
@@G2COASTAL, - Thanks, Great to hear that! I have two of them. I have improved the suction power on them and my plastic pump too, with my washer system I hand made; they have Really Stronger power now! 🦐 - 🦐 - 🦐 We have mole crabs mostly on our Natal, east coast, - USA "sand fleas!" 🙂 We have sand, or pink prawns mostly in our river mouth areas, - USA "ghost shrimps!" 🙂 In Australia, - yabbies! We have true shrimp species which are semi transparent, found in shore rock pool areas. We have mud prawns, a tougher species with both nippers smaller of equal length. We have swimming prawns too! _ 🦐-🦐-🦐
My casting glove has gone through 1000’s of cast and is still going strong with no noticeable wear and after using it a couple times you really don’t even notice you’re wearing it. Its definitely a must have item. The casting glove I use is from Daiwa and I can’t seem to find it online anymore so they must have discontinued it, but there are many others to choose from.
Thank you very much for the 5 essential items. Greatly appreciate your time. Have a great and blessed day.
Thanks Jordan. Good to see a video that shows what your go-to accessories are.
I’ll be doing several gear videos so definitely keep an eye out for them
I really enjoy your videos and look forward to seeing you over there again
Thank you!
Awesome information my man, especially the fishbites and fishgum.
Thank you!
good stuff...
Thank you!
Good info!! it's always good to see what different anglers choose as their top must haves👍👍
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Good job!
Thank you!
thnx! ... have all but the pump, not too many GS on FL East coast but now on Gulf coast and will look into it.
If you have ghost shrimp around I highly recommend one.
Good job as always. 😎🇺🇸🤠🇺🇸. I am rooting for you to win the “Farewell Pompano “ tournament.
Thank you!
Great info Jordan! I do need to pick up a ghost shrimp pump from Sam's. 👍🏻
Yes sir definitely a must have.
Looking forward to tips and ideas on fishing the surf, I fish the Pensacola area.
Thank you Gary! Im gonna venture over to the Pensacola area in the Spring to check it out.
Almost lost my new surf rod & reel combo last week using the pvc holders. I see the aluminum sand spikes in my future. Great information.
Yes sir they are the way to go!
There are very few videos/channels that explain the casting glove. Nice Job, thanks!
Thank you Jon!
Deepier
So deepier
I have soo many slices on my fingers, im definitely gonna have to get that glove!! Now i need a shrimp pump!!! Lawrd!!!
Always something new to buy! Haha
All great items to bring out to the surf.
Thanks you!
Looking forward to your ideas and tips on fishing this area I fish Pensacola surf.
Thanks Gary!
good stuff man!
Thank you!
Love you
Good video 👍
Thank you!
Thank for all of the tips!
You’re more than welcome!
Pick me! Pick me! 😆 Great video. Just discovered your channel and really enjoying it. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Just found your channel from the fever on Facebook
Awesome thanks for checking it out!
Great videos!!! You will get more subs!!!
Thanks for watching!
I have some thicker PVC pipe rod holders but eventually want to switch over when I can fish more often. I did paint the tubes all different colors so I can just call out blue or red etc. when I’m fishing with someone else to say which rod has a bite.
Thats a great idea! I’ll have to do some different colors on mine too.
Getting ready to ramp up our surf fishing. Thank you for the essential list.
Thank you for watching
Great Stuff man, really enjoy your insight.
Whats the best way to target big black drum on the AL coast?
Black Drum aren’t picky. If you’re using shrimp or crab and they come by they are gonna eat. I usually catch them more often in the cooler months.
My newest favorite surf fishing channel from just up the coast in Destin. Love all the great tips. Thanks and keep up the great work!!
Thank you for the support!
How long will the shrimp last in salt.
Steve it will last forever. I store it in the fridge and I’ve caught Pomps on 2 month old salted shrimp.
Can you make a video on catching ghost shrimp?
Yes I’ll get one made up as soon as I can.
@@G2COASTAL Thanks!
I love the aluminum spikes. I had a pod of dolphins swim through my 4 rig spread, taking line off of three of them and they all held. I had to snap lines but didn't lose any rods or reels. And they are actually lighter and take up less space than pvc.
Yes sir aluminum sand spikes are far superior than the pvc spikes for sure.
Bearded Brad's bait suction pump doesn't have a handle on! More plunging power with a handle on pump!....
The aluminum rod stand would be better made with a foot piece on to tramp in!.….
A triangle shape "plate" with the top horizontal, will keep it firmly in place, especially when the tidal effect washes around it!.... 🎣 _ 🎣
I’ll throw a rock at Brad for not having a handle on his pump hahaha. I tend to keep my spikes out of the wash if possible to prevent wash out around them but some do have a piece that helps hold them in the sand.
@@G2COASTAL, -
Our pvc plastic blue pumps here in SA have the handle thru close to the top of pipe; it's the best construction I've seen compared to all the others I've seen on YT!....
🎣_ 🦐-🐟-🦐-🐟 _🎣
Alvey fishing tackle co. in Australia have the metal prawn pumps, with handle thru near top. Alvey reels etc are available in USA, maybe their bait suction pumps too.
@@michaeleverton4882 I believe Alvey pumps are available as well because I had a guy the other day on the beach telling me about a metal one he saw.
@@G2COASTAL, -
Thanks, Great to hear that! I have two of them. I have improved the suction power on them and my plastic pump too, with my washer system I hand made; they have Really Stronger power now! 🦐 - 🦐 - 🦐
We have mole crabs mostly on our Natal, east coast, - USA "sand fleas!" 🙂
We have sand, or pink prawns mostly in our river mouth areas, - USA "ghost shrimps!" 🙂
In Australia, - yabbies!
We have true shrimp species which are semi transparent, found in shore rock pool areas.
We have mud prawns, a tougher species with both nippers smaller of equal length.
We have swimming prawns too! _ 🦐-🦐-🦐
How do rate the casting glove and do you have a link?
My casting glove has gone through 1000’s of cast and is still going strong with no noticeable wear and after using it a couple times you really don’t even notice you’re wearing it. Its definitely a must have item. The casting glove I use is from Daiwa and I can’t seem to find it online anymore so they must have discontinued it, but there are many others to choose from.
Forgot pliers and a towel
Need those for sure!
Good stuff.
Thank you!