Would you say same holds true (getting up into the creeks) for say up off the Albemarle Sound? Chowan, Perquimans, etc? First year fishing the sound from Kayak - summer and fall were great but looking to figure out the colder months and be able to keep fishing/catching :).
Definitely always looking to expand my network of anglers. Real time information given and shared can often be the key to good days and bad days of fishing. Hit me up on instagram if you are able.
found your video browsing for trout. excellent visual description of trout migration in beginning and really like your commentary during video. i fish down here in south louisiana hopedale,shellbeach and situation pretty much the same, with trout moving inside during winter, never know what if anything they want to bite, lots of hunt and peck. water temp yesterday was 54 ,so they could be anywhere. john
Great question! More and more I'm throwing topwater year around. November and December are great months for topwater. You usually won't catch high numbers but it can produce some large fish, especially if it's windy, cloudy, or early morning and in the evening.
Thanks for your reply! I’ve caught the best trout of my life on topwater in the last month and wasn’t sure how winter would go. I’m a new subscriber from southern nc, thanks for the videos man I’ve watched em all and swear I’m catchin better trout!
Good stuff Mr. Halty. Took my first ever trout trip Tues afternoon around Jacksonville on the new. Didn't get on some fish until 4:30. Do the trout ever get all the way into new bern and the trent?
Yes, in fact there are a few videos on UA-cam of guys catching winter trout at the Hwy 17 big bridge in Newbern. I'm not sure about inside, but definitely the creeks east of the bridge.
The way you explain your methods and techniques is spot on, not a lot of guys on UA-cam are able to do that. I'm right up the coast in Virginia Beach and a lot of what you shared is very helpful in this area for winter fishing, and a good reminder for me to not just throw the hard baits that I'm comfortable with. Looking forward to the next video, cheers
Man you have the best videos! Real, down to earth, and informative! Thanks for helping make me a better fisherman. If you ever want to go fishing hit me up. I am in Creswell.
Great tutorial on the all-important art and science of fish location--if they aren't there, you can't catch 'em! Thanks, and I hope I get to apply this one day!
Love your videos! Very helpful for this Bassmaster to learn inshore fishing. We were up Blounts Creek last week. We pushed way back up into the clear water and were catching Chain Pickerel and Largemouth every other cast in 50 degree water. What a blast. They were killing 4inch zman diesel minnowz. No monster fish but so many that it was fun.
Another great video and very informative! I will be down in Nags Head from Christmas through New Years and usually fish offshore but the boat is not coming for this trip. Any suggestions for any land based trout fishing within an hours drive of Nags Head? Thanks keep the videos coming
Great explanation. I sometimes catch myself going all the way up the creeks. Im near new river and I definitely have been fishing more up the creeks than near the inlets, but mainly because thats where a lot of the gator trout are caught
Good content. Thanks for sharing it with us. Best if luck
Thank you
Would you say same holds true (getting up into the creeks) for say up off the Albemarle Sound? Chowan, Perquimans, etc? First year fishing the sound from Kayak - summer and fall were great but looking to figure out the colder months and be able to keep fishing/catching :).
Just stumbled on your channel. I like your style. Great content. Thought I'd leave a comment for the algorithm 😉
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@HaltySalty I'm in your area if you ever want to go catch some. I have a skiff as well as an offshore CC
Definitely always looking to expand my network of anglers. Real time information given and shared can often be the key to good days and bad days of fishing. Hit me up on instagram if you are able.
Great video! Love the voiceover and explanations 👍
Thanks Nathan!
found your video browsing for trout.
excellent visual description of trout migration in beginning and really like your commentary during video.
i fish down here in south louisiana hopedale,shellbeach and situation pretty much the same, with trout moving inside during winter, never know what if anything they want to bite, lots of hunt and peck. water temp yesterday was 54 ,so they could be anywhere.
john
Thanks for the feedback John, and checking out the channel. Tight lines my friend!
Thanks for all the information. Your a class act pal. Thanks for sharing 👍
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What’s your thoughts on top water in the winter on a day like that?
Great question! More and more I'm throwing topwater year around. November and December are great months for topwater. You usually won't catch high numbers but it can produce some large fish, especially if it's windy, cloudy, or early morning and in the evening.
Thanks for your reply! I’ve caught the best trout of my life on topwater in the last month and wasn’t sure how winter would go. I’m a new subscriber from southern nc, thanks for the videos man I’ve watched em all and swear I’m catchin better trout!
@@AaronMcMahon-p6ethat's awesome! Thanks
This is gold! Great information. Thanks.
I don't know about gold, but I'm glad you found something useful in the video. Thanks for watching!
Good stuff Mr. Halty. Took my first ever trout trip Tues afternoon around Jacksonville on the new. Didn't get on some fish until 4:30.
Do the trout ever get all the way into new bern and the trent?
Yes, in fact there are a few videos on UA-cam of guys catching winter trout at the Hwy 17 big bridge in Newbern. I'm not sure about inside, but definitely the creeks east of the bridge.
The way you explain your methods and techniques is spot on, not a lot of guys on UA-cam are able to do that. I'm right up the coast in Virginia Beach and a lot of what you shared is very helpful in this area for winter fishing, and a good reminder for me to not just throw the hard baits that I'm comfortable with. Looking forward to the next video, cheers
Appreciate that Todd! Thanks for watching!
Super informative and Great Quality video man👍🏻 I moved here a little over a year ago, awesome trout pattern explanation. Tight Lines
Thanks man. Hope to see you on the water!
Man you have the best videos! Real, down to earth, and informative! Thanks for helping make me a better fisherman. If you ever want to go fishing hit me up. I am in Creswell.
Great tutorial on the all-important art and science of fish location--if they aren't there, you can't catch 'em! Thanks, and I hope I get to apply this one day!
Thanks for the tips!
Love your videos! Very helpful for this Bassmaster to learn inshore fishing. We were up Blounts Creek last week. We pushed way back up into the clear water and were catching Chain Pickerel and Largemouth every other cast in 50 degree water. What a blast. They were killing 4inch zman diesel minnowz. No monster fish but so many that it was fun.
That sounds like a blast! Thanks for the support!
Great video
Another great video and very informative! I will be down in Nags Head from Christmas through New Years and usually fish offshore but the boat is not coming for this trip. Any suggestions for any land based trout fishing within an hours drive of Nags Head? Thanks keep the videos coming
Message me on instagram if you are able. @haltysalty
good content thank you
Thanks for watching and subscribing Brent! Tight lines
Great explanation. I sometimes catch myself going all the way up the creeks. Im near new river and I definitely have been fishing more up the creeks than near the inlets, but mainly because thats where a lot of the gator trout are caught
Did you go today or is this a different day
Hey buddy, this was last Saturday when it blew a gale.
Great video