How To Catch Redfish On Cut Blue Crab In Creeks & Inlets
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2020
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Want to catch more redfish?
Then using cut blue crabs is a great option.
They're really smelly and since redfish rely heavily on their sense of smell to find food, soaking a cut blue crab is like ringing a loud dinner bell to all the redfish in the area.
However, if you want to maximize the amount of fish you catch with blue crabs (and keep from getting pinched), then you need to present them correctly.
In this video, Salt Strong Fishing Coach Austin will show you how to cut and rig them to catch tons of redfish.
And it's not just theory, he also went out and showed two scenarios of catching both slot redfish and bull redfish.
Have any questions about catching redfish with blue crabs?
Let us know down in the comments! - Розваги
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Nice job, Austin!
Crab worked great in Destin last week off the nearby piers and jetties 🤙
AUSTIN!!! Great vid buddy! Killin it! 😎👍💪
Crab is my favorite bait for redfish surf fishing. I'll go early in the morning before dawn and catch some ghost and blue crabs to use for fishing . Most of the time I'll cut my crabs into quarters
Awesome Austin! Thanks for the information. After this storm I am going to try it out!
Great video! Thanks for the information!
Freakin love that. Never seen a string of black scales. Never know what you’re gonna get.
Awesome video,thanks for sharing
Awesome video great information!
Great video brother!!!
Thanks for the tips!
Great Tutorial👍👍👍👍👍
Good job!!
This really helps me
Nice video. I am currently fishing the marsh in Southern Louisiana, how do I minimize the trash fish when targeting reds with blue crab?
Nice catch...How much that last one weighted?
Oh yeah buddy. Cool vid
Thanks!
What rod are you using when fishing the creek
What Rod did you use?
Poor blue crabs.
Duuuuvaaaaalllllll
I wish you would say what part of Florida your in
Were you fishing in Jacksonville?
Very nice video, thanks. Impressive scissors too. Regards
Those are Cuda brand
@@jettercool thanks Robert! Going to look them up.
Never seen a video done on when it’s time to switch to a fresh piece of crab bait. A lot of the time I’ll reel in my crab bait and notice that meat is missing, should I switch to a new piece then or will a red fish still hit the crab shell?
If the redfish are hungry enough, they'll eat it!
What brand of scissors are those? Dang they made cutting that crab down easy.
Those are Cuda brand
Please show us specifically(visually) how you hook the baits. I lose a lot.
U don’t ever have sharks try to eat the fish when landing them? I’d be careful last ten years every year is worse with sharks in bay
If using whole why cut legs off? I get cutting the claws off to hook them. But I only see cutting the rest of the legs off being beneficial if your cutting the crab in half. If using it whole I’d leave the legs on it’ll still be alive and move like a real crab. Please explain the reasoning behind this. I’m an avid fresh water fisherman. And have fished plenty of saltwater but mostly using squid and minnows on hi low rig for flounder stuff like that. But have caught blues and others on fake baits. Blues will eat up a silver spinner fast. Works great even when surf fishing. In a boat I try to use baits that I can drop tk the bottom and flicker around same as fresh water. My issue was the current and being recommended using to heavy of weights. Worked much better with lighter weights.
Reduce drag in the water.. Also cutting the legs off will hopefully prevent the bait from helicoptering in the water
@@codybyers7167 thanks, that makes sense. But like if using it whole(live crab) and hooking it the crab will still be alive and should move naturally. Wouldnt that be a better bait than a dead crab cut in half with no legs? I mean I get the scent that comes out when the crab is cut in half. That makes sense to me. But if using it live and whole it just makes more sense imo to let the crab move around by itself.
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