Dude, TMI! 💩🤣 Even though you were catching smaller fish, that's a step up from skunk city! So cool that you can just walk out to the dock and take off.
@@wdh1068 haha 🤣it was a good time. I need to do a lot of trips like this to figure out the delta. The backyard locations might run dry after a while. We can only go so far 🍻👍🏻
Pretty work on the dirty D. I'm happy to see you sticking around the house slowing down and figuring things out. I got to say my biggest bag was in '08 when gas was high, i got paid much less and I stayed right around my home launch ramp.
@@joemygawd it wasn’t a bad day. 👍🏻 I can definitely tell certain areas have zero bass and other areas have all the bass. You have to keep moving until they pop up again. I’m sticking around the house because of that very reason. It cost a lot to jump around to deferent lakes every weekend.
Love the content bro! I recently just bought a truck and i've been looking at kayaks to fish the delta with but I don't know too much about kayak fishing especially when it comes to the delta considering the strong currents lol. If you could give me some kayaks to look at that'd be great bro! (preferably one that's trolly motor compatible) Thank you in advance😎
@@chriscolon7859 what’s up Chris.. thanks for the comment. I can only give you my advice on the kayaks I’ve been in. I own a Hobie pro Angler 14 and a Native Titan 12. The Hobie is faster than the native while using a trolling motor. The pedal drive on the native is bullet proof and faster. The Hobie pedal drives are complicated, expensive and can break. The Hobie pedal see are smoother if you have bad knees. The native is way more stable than the Hobie. The native is built like a tug boat and the Hobie is a skinny speed boat. Theres other brands in the market but I would say these two brands are the top 2. Theres a lot of options for power. I like the spot lock feature with the motorguide so I run a trolling motor. A lot of guys like running rear motors with foot steering so they can fish and not worry about a remote. The rear power may go a little faster but I believe they aren’t 12 v they’re 24v. You’ll need twice the battery to do what the motorguide does. There’s a ton of options. The money adds up quick! Speed but tipsy- Hobie Slower but stable- Native
@@chriscolon7859 no worries man. It might save you money finding one on Facebook marketplace. A lot of guys go crazy building out kayaks and never going fishing. The accessories is where the money is at.. good luck brotha 👍🏻🍻🍻🍻
@@jamesallen9890 I didn’t pay for the membership fee for yakabass and I think this is their last stop. Either I’ll fish the delta and “fake compete” or I’m going to Melones. You fishing the delta?
the highest concentration of fish directly under high voltage power lines, wtf? there must be a connection specific to that place, you should target all locations that are under juice,,,, and no sloppy casting............
Great video .looks like a fun time fishing and tea as well. Thanks
Dude, TMI! 💩🤣 Even though you were catching smaller fish, that's a step up from skunk city! So cool that you can just walk out to the dock and take off.
@@wdh1068 haha 🤣it was a good time. I need to do a lot of trips like this to figure out the delta. The backyard locations might run dry after a while. We can only go so far 🍻👍🏻
Pretty work on the dirty D. I'm happy to see you sticking around the house slowing down and figuring things out. I got to say my biggest bag was in '08 when gas was high, i got paid much less and I stayed right around my home launch ramp.
@@joemygawd it wasn’t a bad day. 👍🏻 I can definitely tell certain areas have zero bass and other areas have all the bass. You have to keep moving until they pop up again.
I’m sticking around the house because of that very reason. It cost a lot to jump around to deferent lakes every weekend.
You can fish any tide, you just gotta know where the fish go on the different tides.
That mayor is the truth!! Been running from the jump
@@CatchEmKing really good soft plastic 🍻👍🏻
WTF or what tha FROG Lol!!!
Haha 😂
Come December you will miss those little bass 😂
@@PaulFerber I should enjoy the lure bite.. winter drop shot is going to suck haha 👍🏻🍻🍻
@@CramersPage pretty much. Fish for 8 hours for 2 bites. I hate winter fishing in the delta.
I fell for it to that grass fed jerky is crap.
Haha can’t beat real jerky.. a slim Jim would’ve been better
But Casey, is it high tide yet? 😂 Also I have never seen a frog go after a frog lure, that’s awesome!
@@GlassFamFishing haha dude every delta video someone talks about the damn tide.. we get it!! Haha. The frog was wild. First time for me
Love the content bro! I recently just bought a truck and i've been looking at kayaks to fish the delta with but I don't know too much about kayak fishing especially when it comes to the delta considering the strong currents lol. If you could give me some kayaks to look at that'd be great bro! (preferably one that's trolly motor compatible) Thank you in advance😎
@@chriscolon7859 what’s up Chris.. thanks for the comment. I can only give you my advice on the kayaks I’ve been in. I own a Hobie pro Angler 14 and a Native Titan 12.
The Hobie is faster than the native while using a trolling motor.
The pedal drive on the native is bullet proof and faster. The Hobie pedal drives are complicated, expensive and can break. The Hobie pedal see are smoother if you have bad knees.
The native is way more stable than the Hobie. The native is built like a tug boat and the Hobie is a skinny speed boat.
Theres other brands in the market but I would say these two brands are the top 2.
Theres a lot of options for power. I like the spot lock feature with the motorguide so I run a trolling motor. A lot of guys like running rear motors with foot steering so they can fish and not worry about a remote. The rear power may go a little faster but I believe they aren’t 12 v they’re 24v. You’ll need twice the battery to do what the motorguide does.
There’s a ton of options.
The money adds up quick!
Speed but tipsy- Hobie
Slower but stable- Native
@@CramersPage thank you so much man💯 This’ll help a lot to make my decision. I appreciate you taking time out of your day to get back to me brotha!🤘🏽
@@chriscolon7859 no worries man. It might save you money finding one on Facebook marketplace. A lot of guys go crazy building out kayaks and never going fishing. The accessories is where the money is at.. good luck brotha 👍🏻🍻🍻🍻
High tide, low tide who cares! get on the water and fish lol Hear it all the time too
@@GoneFishn-xk7ls haha. 🤣 the delta is a tide fishery but I’m going fishing either way it flows
Are you doing Yak-a-bass next Saturday?
@@jamesallen9890 I didn’t pay for the membership fee for yakabass and I think this is their last stop. Either I’ll fish the delta and “fake compete” or I’m going to Melones. You fishing the delta?
@CramersPage yeah fished it yesterday did really good and I'll be in the Tournament on Saturday
@@jamesallen9890 good luck brotha. get on a big bag 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🍻 🍻
Find the cheese or sparce grass on low tide
@@rippinglipswitkazwest4059 I’ll find that cheddar 🧀🧀🧀👍🏻👍🏻🍻🍻🍻
SIIIICK!!!
That's awesome😂 2:20
A first for me haha😂
Don't be such a scaredy-cat, grab that frog like a man and take the hook out. 😅
Hahaha next time I’ll grab that frog and give it tongue 👅 just for you Larry 😂
@@CramersPage 🤣😂
@@larrywigmore1243 haha 🍻👍🏻
the highest concentration of fish directly under high voltage power lines, wtf? there must be a connection specific to that place, you should target all locations that are under juice,,,, and no sloppy casting............
@@tomheinrich9638 haha those power lines bring in the fish
Hey, They taste like chicken. Lol
@@tonymartinez-ze7yd frog legs are good. 🍽️🐸