It depends on the area you fish and the certain times of the year when certain species get really hungry. Learning the fishes behavior. Some schools of reds want one specific bait at a certain part of the tide at a certain time of year. Variety and lots of time spent on the water is key to learning their behavior. I also do a lot of artificial fishing covering lots of ground with a trolling motor. And I’ll find a lot of fish in different areas that way. Cut ladyfish or cut pinfish on a jig head is a pretty sure bet for redfish. If they are around and hungry. They’ll sniff it out and eat it. Sometimes you can get them fired up by chumming pilchards like in this video. Once they start hitting the chummers on the surface. It’ll be instant hook up with a pilchard on a small 1/0 circle hook.
😂 Awesome
That was unreal. Those reds were beasts. Thanks for sharing. Cant wait to get back there.
Humpback net! I like those nets.
It’s solid for sure!
real nice video and technique blaine
Nice honey hole buddy. Some sweet reds.
So, um... Im going to need those coordinates as I will be in that area tomorrow :)
Awesome video! Stud reds 👍
Thanks bro! 🤙🏼
Oh man I clicked this to see if you were fishing the same spots I do and now im worried about my spots 😂
Those are my spots! Get outta there! Lmao. Jk. But all my spots are unrecognizable now.
@Blane_be_fishin low key a few you hit were fired up before this cold front, if you ever wanna get out lmk I fish there regularly still
Great job, my friend.
Some really nice reds
Do you have much trouble with sailcats when you use cut bait?
Not really. I get one every once in awhile. But not many.
Hi Blane
Is there a way to talk to you about getting some pointers?
Awesome video man!
It depends on the area you fish and the certain times of the year when certain species get really hungry. Learning the fishes behavior. Some schools of reds want one specific bait at a certain part of the tide at a certain time of year. Variety and lots of time spent on the water is key to learning their behavior. I also do a lot of artificial fishing covering lots of ground with a trolling motor. And I’ll find a lot of fish in different areas that way. Cut ladyfish or cut pinfish on a jig head is a pretty sure bet for redfish. If they are around and hungry. They’ll sniff it out and eat it. Sometimes you can get them fired up by chumming pilchards like in this video. Once they start hitting the chummers on the surface. It’ll be instant hook up with a pilchard on a small 1/0 circle hook.
@@Blane_be_fishin thank You so much!!!
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You wanna fish tomorrow? I'm off
I got a dang drug test tomorrow lol
@@Blane_be_fishin lmao.