INSHORE SALTWATER BFS FISHING in BRUNSWICK GEORGIA!!! (Ultralight Baitcaster) 🎣🔥 (BIG REDFISH)
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Nothing better than having to chase down over slot Redfish with the boat to make sure they don't spool your 50 yards of 8lb line! BFS fishing is addictive and very rewarding! really loving the Curado BFS with the Dobyns ultra finesse rod! The new Silverback Tungsten Micro Flipping Jig is proving itself to be a fish magnet no matter fresh or salt! Thank y'all for watching!
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That's the thing with Drum and Reds, they put up the best fight! Enjoyed the video. New subscriber from Tallahassee, Florida
Dude thanks so much! It’s so addicting isn’t it!
@@HarleySethCarter Absolutely
Love the vids bro just moved to Brunswick and watched a couple of them. I was wondering what boat ramp you launch out of or if you recommend any?
Hey man! Thank you for watching! Usually launch either at the double ramps on Blythe or under the Sydney Lanier bridge!
@@HarleySethCarter thank you sir! Going to get out on the yak this weekend.
@@GreedyJosh dude the little ramp on the main road of the Blythe island causeway is perfect for a kayak!
Sorry guys I don't see your point. I see and exhausted fish and not helped by dropping on the deck while you take a picture. If you used 12 or 15 pd test you would have gotten the fish in half the time. Leave the fish in the water while you unhook. None of those fish were exceptional that needed a out of the water picture. I love to fish and love catching fish. But we need to smart about the resource.
These fish hardly knew they were hooked, zero horsing them in and they all swam off strong. I don’t catch fish to reel em straight in and move on to the next. I like to have fun. If they were in slot they would have been in my belly regardless.
How’s it any different than using a fly rod? Tons of people saltwater fish with fly rod setups?