u dont have the most "exciting" videos, but there is not a channel i would recommend more for flat out amazing knowledge, tips and tricks. ur videos are a goldmine of info, and ive learned so much. thanks a lot man.
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great and honest feedback. I truly appreciate it and your support for the channel. Yea, sometimes conveying info isn't super exciting, but I like to keep it simple, down-to-earth, and real. What you see is what you get, this is who I really am, just an average guy with a passion for fishing. Thanks again for the compliment. Tight lines & take care ;)
I always look forward to your videos because I can actually learn something, and from someone who can show/ explain it very well. I really appreciate what you do.
Thanks a boat load for watching and leaving some stellar feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. I really do try my hardest to keep things simple and down-to-earth. Fishing is supposed to be fun. We can easily over-think things and make stuff complicated. That's why I always find myself relying on basics and foundations. I truly believe, most things, when broken down to their most basic elements are not that overwhelming. Thanks again for your support of the channel, couldn't do this without you. Tight lines & take care ;)
I prefer the tail inline hook’s point to be pointed up (as opposed to pointing up towards the lures belly)-In my experience this gives a better hook up ratio
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Always great to hear different perspectives on a similar subject. Info sharing is what makes the world go round. Thanks again for your support of the channel, I truly appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Another great tutorial Heath! I love trolling with the Yozuri crank baits... caught a lot of King mackerel and large Spanish with them. Tight lines and stay safe!
Thanks a boat load for watching and sharing. You hit the nail on the head. Great baits for trolling the reef and getting into the mackerel bite. Thanks again for always being here and making this happen, I truly and sincerely appreciate everything you do for the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Heath, Great information, as usual. The Crystal Minnows are a really good lure. We use them in the surf for Striped Bass and Blue Fish, up in NJ. They have great action, so I'm sure they would work for almost any species. Trolling with them should work great. The single hook modification really helps when you unhook the fish. I used to cut one hook off the treble hooks and have only two points. It's a short cut to having the proper single hook set-up. Say "Hi" to the "Fish Slayer" and the "Fishing Girls" for me. Hope everyone's well. Have fun and good luck, Mickey
Hi Mickey, thanks for watching and sharing. You made me think about a time I was fishing with a buddy and he brought a couple of folks with him... One of his friends got hooked in one hand with the trailing treble hook, and while trying to yank it out, the other hand got hooked with the other hook. Treble hooks can be nasty. So I calmed him down, cut the hooks off the lure, and showed them how to use braid to snatch the hook out without damaging tissue and skin. Then we kept on fishing. If that guy was alone, it couldn't been real serious. I've trolled the crystal minnows for years, they are great for catching nice reef fish, especially mackerel. The little plastic lip can only take so much of a beating before it breaks off though, but Yo-Zuri is good with replacing them on a defect basis, as long as there aren't a million teeth marks in the lure. Everyone says "Hi Mickey". The Atlantic storm season is kicking in, that means good fishing in between them during the calm periods. Everyone here is doing well, hope the same on your end with your family. Talk to you Sunday. Take care :)
Hi Heath, We're all good here. Almost all of my hooks are barbless. I don't keep any fish to eat, so it's easier to unhook and release a fish with out using barbs. Hope you have a good 4th of July weekend and I'll talk to you on Sunday. Good luck and have fun, Mickey
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some excellent feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Newbie or seasoned old salt, we're all just anglers trying to have some fun, make memories, and bring home dinner. I love sharing what has and hasn't worked for me over the years. Thanks again. Be safe out there. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Alex, thanks for watching and sharing. Yes, the crystal minnows get wrecked over the reef. Sometimes the fish hit them so hard, they break off the little plastic lip that makes them dive. Good thing is, Yo-Zuri will replace them for free under their defect policy, as long as there is a million teeth marks in the lure. Thanks again for always being here to support the channel and make this happen. Happy 4th. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and for the invite... I truly appreciate the compliment and your support for the chanel. Makes all the sleepless nights and endless effort 100% completely worthwhile. Sincerely, couldn't get this done without you. If I ever head up your way, I'll be sure to look you up. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hello Heath, I appreciate your informative videos. Why do you add a second ring to the leader. Why not just connect the leader directly to the original ring? Thanks?
Thanks a million for watching asking you very question. the ring that comes attached to the lure from the factory is what is called a split ring it looks like a little miniature key ring. You don't want to tie your line directly to this it has a sharp edge where the wire of it wraps back around and forms the splits. that is why I tie a solid ring onto the end of my leader and attach it to the split ring that is on the lure. Hope this helps. thanks again for your support and to channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
I'm really enjoying watching all your how to videos. Thank you for sharing all this information from your experiences. I really enjoy trolling from a kayak but can't reach the speed you talk about. What lures and rigs would you suggest for slower speeds and depths?
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it in your support for the channel. I understand your dilemma being in a kayak completely. Trolling can be quite difficult. The depth however I see guys off the deep legendary fall the time out and well over 300 ft. You just need an orange fluorescent flag so that you don't get run over. But speed is definitely an issue. Personally if you're really looking to do some trolling from a kayak I'd live bait something like a ballyhoo a goggle eye or a pilchard. If not I see those guys out there vertical jigging and slow pitch jigging all day. Hope this helps. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thank you Heath for this great episode. In your opinion would it be possible to add a # 8 or 12 planer and troll them in 60 to 90 feet of water targeting Grouper and other bottom fish?
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. No, you can't trolling a diving lure on a planer. The resistance from the lure's drag through the water will trip the planer. Those bigger size planers will get you down deep enough to slow troll the reef for some nice grouper. I'd use ballyhoo as bait for them. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your support of the channel. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and always being here. Sincerely, couldn't get this done without you. The Atlantic storm season is kicking in, time to get ready for some epic fishing in between the low pressure areas. Thanks again for everything you do for the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. the hooks have nothing to do with legalities I just don't like treble hooks. also using the inline trolling hooks makes the mentos troll more streamlined less erratic and increase the hookup ratio. They're dangerous and they do major damage to fish if you want to release them. thanks again for your support of the channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care.
Thanks million for watching and asking a great question. I would say yes. When I get lures with trouble hooks I typically remove them and put on inline hooks. They are less dangerous. Make less noise in the water. And if you get a fish that you want to release they don't do life-threatening damage. Thanks again for your support channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Hope this helps. Tight lines & take care ;)
Will that way also work for stripers here in California....I have sometime a issue with lure goin to ledt or right and not straight like it should be thanks
Not sure if it will work... it is an attractant so it's worth a try. If it's swimming to the side check the diving bill. They Crack sometimes. Also, the most common cause of side swimming is your leader is hung up on the front hook... this will come undone as you wind in and it pops out of the water
Here in the California delta we drag a plastic worm attached to the rear hook. So I question the single hook. Also I tie directly to the line. No leader
Just curious. Why not just use or remove the split ring already attached to lure? My understanding is more hardware = less fish.does it make a difference?
@South Florida Saltwater Fishing there's a "deep dive" version 10'-15" how fast would you troll one of those? And I was curious about the larger nomad deep divers?
Thank you... Always a true pleasure hearing from you. The Atlantic storms are getting ready to push through, which should stir up our fishing action down here, hopefully, there's some calm in between where I can get out and put some meat in the box. Thanks again for everything you do for the channel. I sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing Thank You Teacher, for your knowledge. I hope everything will be OK .Many followers are waiting for your fishing Classes, Thank you!!!
I am unable to produce any fish with this yet from trolling. I have it rig with 1ft small single strand wire,3ft monofilament and braid as my main line. Can someone explain what I am doing wrong?
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Part of the problem might be is that you are using braid line and a really short leader and then a wire leader. Keep in mind that fish can see stuff that looks unnatural especially braid and wire. Personally whenever I use braid as my main line I have at least a 35 ft long leader. Then you can attach wire. So you might want to try this approach it'll probably add a little bit more stealth to your setup and hopefully get you into the bite. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your supportive channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
u dont have the most "exciting" videos, but there is not a channel i would recommend more for flat out amazing knowledge, tips and tricks. ur videos are a goldmine of info, and ive learned so much. thanks a lot man.
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great and honest feedback. I truly appreciate it and your support for the channel. Yea, sometimes conveying info isn't super exciting, but I like to keep it simple, down-to-earth, and real. What you see is what you get, this is who I really am, just an average guy with a passion for fishing. Thanks again for the compliment. Tight lines & take care ;)
I always look forward to your videos because I can actually learn something, and from someone who can show/ explain it very well. I really appreciate what you do.
Thanks a boat load for watching and leaving some stellar feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. I really do try my hardest to keep things simple and down-to-earth. Fishing is supposed to be fun. We can easily over-think things and make stuff complicated. That's why I always find myself relying on basics and foundations. I truly believe, most things, when broken down to their most basic elements are not that overwhelming. Thanks again for your support of the channel, couldn't do this without you. Tight lines & take care ;)
I prefer the tail inline hook’s point to be pointed up (as opposed to pointing up towards the lures belly)-In my experience this gives a better hook up ratio
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Always great to hear different perspectives on a similar subject. Info sharing is what makes the world go round. Thanks again for your support of the channel, I truly appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Another great tutorial Heath! I love trolling with the Yozuri crank baits... caught a lot of King mackerel and large Spanish with them. Tight lines and stay safe!
Thanks a boat load for watching and sharing. You hit the nail on the head. Great baits for trolling the reef and getting into the mackerel bite. Thanks again for always being here and making this happen, I truly and sincerely appreciate everything you do for the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hi Heath, Great information, as usual. The Crystal Minnows are a really good lure. We use them in the surf for Striped Bass and Blue Fish, up in NJ. They have great action, so I'm sure they would work for almost any species. Trolling with them should work great. The single hook modification really helps when you unhook the fish. I used to cut one hook off the treble hooks and have only two points. It's a short cut to having the proper single hook set-up. Say "Hi" to the "Fish Slayer" and the "Fishing Girls" for me. Hope everyone's well. Have fun and good luck, Mickey
Hi Mickey, thanks for watching and sharing. You made me think about a time I was fishing with a buddy and he brought a couple of folks with him... One of his friends got hooked in one hand with the trailing treble hook, and while trying to yank it out, the other hand got hooked with the other hook. Treble hooks can be nasty. So I calmed him down, cut the hooks off the lure, and showed them how to use braid to snatch the hook out without damaging tissue and skin. Then we kept on fishing. If that guy was alone, it couldn't been real serious. I've trolled the crystal minnows for years, they are great for catching nice reef fish, especially mackerel. The little plastic lip can only take so much of a beating before it breaks off though, but Yo-Zuri is good with replacing them on a defect basis, as long as there aren't a million teeth marks in the lure. Everyone says "Hi Mickey". The Atlantic storm season is kicking in, that means good fishing in between them during the calm periods. Everyone here is doing well, hope the same on your end with your family. Talk to you Sunday. Take care :)
Hi Heath, We're all good here. Almost all of my hooks are barbless. I don't keep any fish to eat, so it's easier to unhook and release a fish with out using barbs. Hope you have a good 4th of July weekend and I'll talk to you on Sunday. Good luck and have fun, Mickey
Another great video!! thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with us newbies!!
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some excellent feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Newbie or seasoned old salt, we're all just anglers trying to have some fun, make memories, and bring home dinner. I love sharing what has and hasn't worked for me over the years. Thanks again. Be safe out there. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video! I have never trolled before but based on my success with the crystal minnows, I bet it is great!
Hi Alex, thanks for watching and sharing. Yes, the crystal minnows get wrecked over the reef. Sometimes the fish hit them so hard, they break off the little plastic lip that makes them dive. Good thing is, Yo-Zuri will replace them for free under their defect policy, as long as there is a million teeth marks in the lure. Thanks again for always being here to support the channel and make this happen. Happy 4th. Tight lines & take care ;)
You are my salt water fishing mentor lol seriously though it's you're ever in Maryland lets go fishing.
Thanks a million for watching and for the invite... I truly appreciate the compliment and your support for the chanel. Makes all the sleepless nights and endless effort 100% completely worthwhile. Sincerely, couldn't get this done without you. If I ever head up your way, I'll be sure to look you up. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Hello Heath, I appreciate your informative videos. Why do you add a second ring to the leader. Why not just connect the leader directly to the original ring? Thanks?
Thanks a million for watching asking you very question. the ring that comes attached to the lure from the factory is what is called a split ring it looks like a little miniature key ring. You don't want to tie your line directly to this it has a sharp edge where the wire of it wraps back around and forms the splits. that is why I tie a solid ring onto the end of my leader and attach it to the split ring that is on the lure. Hope this helps. thanks again for your support and to channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
I'm really enjoying watching all your how to videos. Thank you for sharing all this information from your experiences. I really enjoy trolling from a kayak but can't reach the speed you talk about. What lures and rigs would you suggest for slower speeds and depths?
Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. I truly and sincerely appreciate it in your support for the channel. I understand your dilemma being in a kayak completely. Trolling can be quite difficult. The depth however I see guys off the deep legendary fall the time out and well over 300 ft. You just need an orange fluorescent flag so that you don't get run over. But speed is definitely an issue. Personally if you're really looking to do some trolling from a kayak I'd live bait something like a ballyhoo a goggle eye or a pilchard. If not I see those guys out there vertical jigging and slow pitch jigging all day. Hope this helps. Thanks again. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thank you Heath for this great episode. In your opinion would it be possible to add a # 8 or 12 planer and troll them in 60 to 90 feet of water targeting Grouper and other bottom fish?
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. No, you can't trolling a diving lure on a planer. The resistance from the lure's drag through the water will trip the planer. Those bigger size planers will get you down deep enough to slow troll the reef for some nice grouper. I'd use ballyhoo as bait for them. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your support of the channel. I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Thank you, Mr Heath
Thanks a million for watching and always being here. Sincerely, couldn't get this done without you. The Atlantic storm season is kicking in, time to get ready for some epic fishing in between the low pressure areas. Thanks again for everything you do for the channel. Tight lines & take care ;)
Great video. Do you exchange the hooks because of legality, the motion of the lure, or to not kill the fish?
Thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. the hooks have nothing to do with legalities I just don't like treble hooks. also using the inline trolling hooks makes the mentos troll more streamlined less erratic and increase the hookup ratio. They're dangerous and they do major damage to fish if you want to release them. thanks again for your support of the channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care.
Is it good rule of thumb to remove treble hooks and replace them with the inline hooks? Thank you!
Thanks million for watching and asking a great question. I would say yes. When I get lures with trouble hooks I typically remove them and put on inline hooks. They are less dangerous. Make less noise in the water. And if you get a fish that you want to release they don't do life-threatening damage. Thanks again for your support channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Hope this helps. Tight lines & take care ;)
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I remove the split ring and just tie a rapala knot.
Will that way also work for stripers here in California....I have sometime a issue with lure goin to ledt or right and not straight like it should be thanks
Not sure if it will work... it is an attractant so it's worth a try. If it's swimming to the side check the diving bill. They Crack sometimes. Also, the most common cause of side swimming is your leader is hung up on the front hook... this will come undone as you wind in and it pops out of the water
Here in the California delta we drag a plastic worm attached to the rear hook. So I question the single hook. Also I tie directly to the line. No leader
How would you get the lure to dive deeper than the maximum diving depth of 7-8 foot range?
You need a different lure with a larger bill for diving deeper
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing Okay. I thought you were saying you used the same lures.
Just curious. Why not just use or remove the split ring already attached to lure? My understanding is more hardware = less fish.does it make a difference?
You are correct... less hardware is the way to go. I was just trying to simplify the process, so folks could get out and go
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing I was wondering. No worries. Watch your stuff every chance I get.
@South Florida Saltwater Fishing there's a "deep dive" version 10'-15" how fast would you troll one of those? And I was curious about the larger nomad deep divers?
@@c.shoresfishing thanks a million for your support 😁 tight lines
Same speed between 4 and 6 knots... if you head offshore for pelagic, you can go faster 8 to 9 knots... just make sure you have it tied on good.
thank you
Thank you... Always a true pleasure hearing from you. The Atlantic storms are getting ready to push through, which should stir up our fishing action down here, hopefully, there's some calm in between where I can get out and put some meat in the box. Thanks again for everything you do for the channel. I sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
Teacher if you use 3 Planers in small Boat and Get a bite, do you Clean the others Rods for no tangles.How do you do that? Thank you Teacher!!!
Only clear the shorter lines... leave the longer line out...only troll max 2 planers. Adding in a third one is a recipe for disaster
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing Thank You Teacher, for your knowledge. I hope everything will be OK .Many followers are waiting for your fishing Classes, Thank you!!!
I am unable to produce any fish with this yet from trolling. I have it rig with 1ft small single strand wire,3ft monofilament and braid as my main line. Can someone explain what I am doing wrong?
Thanks a million for watching and sharing. Part of the problem might be is that you are using braid line and a really short leader and then a wire leader. Keep in mind that fish can see stuff that looks unnatural especially braid and wire. Personally whenever I use braid as my main line I have at least a 35 ft long leader. Then you can attach wire. So you might want to try this approach it'll probably add a little bit more stealth to your setup and hopefully get you into the bite. Hope this helps. Thanks again for your supportive channel I truly and sincerely appreciate it. Tight lines & take care ;)
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing Thanks. I would make that adjustment.