How to setup Gulp Sandworms for surf fishing to catch more fish - Oregon Coast
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2017
- I'm going to show you a simple way to setup your rig with Gulp Sandworms to fish the Oregon coast. I recommend drying out your sandworms outside in the warm weather for about 3-4 hours. This will make them very rubbery and tough, and they will stay on the hook much longer.
The rig I use for surf fishing the Oregon coast is called a Hi-Lo rig, which has 2 hooks, one at the top and one at the bottom. I use a 2 oz "DISC" sinker at the bottom.
Be sure you learn how to tie this HI-LO rig using a dropper loop. It's very effective for surf fishing. - Спорт
Thank you for making these videos. I enjoy fishing. I enjoy camping at the coast. My trips out on boats have been painful experiences due to sea sickness. I believe I would truly enjoy surf fishing so I poked around looking for info and came upon you videos. I truly appreciate you doing this.
Thanks for putting together these videos. Informative and fun.
Can't wait to make a drive to the coast to surf fish. Thanks for the informative video and neat to see your having such a great time.
Cool rig! That gulp really works, thanks for sharing
Not only did I learn
I got a piece of the ocean
Thanks for sharing
AWESOME TIPS thanks! I'm from sydney australia and surf fishing rock fishing has always been my go to :D love this VOD
Holy Snap! PK I'm moving to Oregon. Good herbs and great fishing, count me in.
Hey PK I just wanted to say thanks. This video helped me win a surf tournament in 2019 👍 I gave you a shout out at the end of my video.
Thank you for your fishing site, I really enjoy all of your adventures.
Thanks for helping me out on surf fishing my wife and I just moved to seaside this year I never done this type of fishing and you have made my efforts a successful time out on the beach
I envy you for living in Seaside. I'm 1 hour from the coast, hope to move there soon. Seaside has some great perch fishing. Good luck.
Never knew how to surf fish until I saw your videos. Very fun to watch, and informative. Look forward to trying this next time I get over there.
Thank you. They are fun and easy to catch, plus the beach has a lot of elbow room.
Thanks for the tips! I’m about to head to California and Oregon for my first time fishing in the ocean (Colorado fisherman) and this is a big help.
"Holy snap!!"...haven't heard that in awhile 😂
Great vid KP
Thanks PK for another great video. Really enjoy your work. Tight lines brother!
Just found your channel and loving the videos. First time I found someone who uses the same rig as I do here on the California Central Coast. Will be using a few of your tips. Thanks again.
Nice. Thanks for stopping by. Tight lines!
Marty Martin just starting heavy research and like these video's. O too and going to be in California coast.
PK YOU ARE A CREDIT TO THE FISHING COMMUNITY MY FRIEND WHEN I FIRST STARTED TO FISH IT WAS YOUR CHANNEL WHO TAUGHT ME EVERYTHING ON BEACH FISHING SETTING UP LINES.{ I HAVE MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS NO FISHING NOW} NOW BUT I STILL LIKE LOOKING AT YOUR FISHING VIDEOS TAKE CARE FRIEND
Marty Martin Hey Marty mart that's the same rig I use in VA.
Those voice sound overs cracked me up. Thanks for the laugh and the great info.
super allround fishing rig !!! we call over here in the UK a two hook flapper !
love the vids keep em coming !!!
thanks for showing me and everyone else how to set up this rig
Thks PK I really learn from your videos. Keep up the great work!
love that rig works well for blacktail here in South Africa. excellent demo
Awesome videos! I live in north bend and have been using your advice! Slaying those perch! Let me know when you're around and we'll go fishing!
Thanks for another informative video! And congrats on hitting 15,000 subs!
P thank you!
Excellent Video. Heading to Ocean Shores, WA tomorrow for surf perch
Great tips. I'll give it a try on the beaches just north of Florence.
Just got back from panama surf fishing used gulp orange night crawlers sharks and hard tail loved them, nice channel btw
I like how you release the fish w care instead of just tossing them back. 👍
Thank u so much I learn so much from u, also my favorite bait which is so affective are sandworms but in New York a dozen live worms are about $14.50. The gulp worms you are using is a great alternative. Again thank you.🎣🎣love your videos.
Lori Coletto hi Lori, I live in New York. I just started surf fishing in north shore Long Island. I guess there are porgies there. Would gulp sandworm work on those too? I have berkey swimming mullets but I don’t think those would work
THAT SMELL WILL NEVER GO AWAY..........
i enjoyed watching your video i love fishing i always find time if i'm not golfing and my photography i'm from NJ i surf fish for striped bass and blue fish and i fish with my friends boat for porgy black sea bass and fluke i also do the same rig for porgy thanks again keep on fishing....
You're a beast buddy. Thanks for the great tips.Will subscribe.
GREAT video, buddy. Don't be afraid of them waves! lol!
Hey Bro i really enjoy your video's! Thanks this makes me want to move to Oregon 😆. Fish-on bro.
Thank You Master Yi , such an awesome video Sir .
I really enjoy yr videos I'm Capt Eric Hernandez jr from corpus Christi Texas wish you tightlines
simply the best, thank you friend is 100% great! you are the best, once again thank you very much for your teachings
Excellent video! Thank you for the education.
I couldnt keep my mind off the the 2 empty heinekens on the table . Thats my beer and ive been 16 weeks without one. ahhhh!!! mercy!!
Good vid. First time watching you , great tips. Best wishes from Canada
Hi, Mohamed. Thank you. Best wishes to you too.
Great informational and interesting video
Good video keep up the good work
Thank you. Going to try today
This is the best video I saw
Nice catch bro
Excellent excellent video. These are same gulp worms in using on central coast in California. For some extra fun try a sabiki rig on the surf, totally unconventional but works so well! These gulp works work incredibly though!
I've seen someone used a sabiki rig on the surf, I'm going to have to try that. Thanks for the tip
thanks for the kind reply
Thanks for sharing information.
Very well put together tutorial thank you...question what technique do you use? do you leave the line or slowly reel in?
really injoy your videos, speaclly when you take your son with you.. I like fishing for trout here in Southern Utah..For sue i'll be coming back. Dwayne
great video!
4:55 Laughing so hard my eyes are watering...
Great videos keep it up .
Nice video 👍👍
As I dont do sea fihing but am soon moving to Texas any tips like these are very usefull to me. Are these plastic? And why would a plastic (if they are) bait last longer if they were dry? They are going to be wet soon enough as it is. And probably been in the bag for MONTHS.
💪💪💪very good video bro
I like it ..you teach everyone know how to fishing thank you …but somebody they are not like you they don’t teach people how to fishing..
thank you love your video's ,
Nice video, Thank you...greetings from Lima - Perú
Greetings! Wow, that's far!
Awesome good info how to fish
Thanks for this great video one question so do you just cast out and slowly reel it in
I really appreciate the education you provide. You are very detailed and specific which I appreciate being new to the sport. I haven't gone surf fishing but I am ready to try. One question I currently have a 7'0 rod. Will this work with 30# braid? or do I need to get a larger rod?
Hey pk love your vids, you gotta come up to Pacific city and do a video. I live hear, that would be awesome!
I bumped into your channel by mistake. And I'm glad I did it's very fun watching you fishing and I like that you cook the fish at the end but how come when you started to say the ingredients that you're using you turned off the vice or made it faster we would like to see what ingredients did you use.
Pompano rig! Very effective!
And also could you tell us how you know the male Red Tail from the female.
I only recognize them from the fish eggs. If they're carrying any ??
PK thank you for another great video. Can you make a video on how to clean your real after you return home from Surf Fishing?
What pole and reel do you recommend for surf fishing?
Hey PK I just wanted to say when you tie your fishing rigs its to fast I cant follow it
What do you do with the sandworms that you used after you're done fishing ? throw it away ? let it dry on the hook and use it again the next trip ? or unhook it and dry it up for the next trip ?
I use them until they are pretty worn out, at which time I just toss them.
Very informative. What rod reel combo were you using BTW?
It appears to me that the fish hit the worms pretty quick. If that's the case why not just use a 1/4 or 3/8 oz. Jig with the worm on it. Seems like you could cast and work it more efficiently and quicker to cover more ground.
fascinating
you have invented something
so the plus side is that they are tougher and stay on hook longer, but I need to ask you , if the attractant scent is not diminished
or completely lost once you dry them out
thanks
they still stink to high heaven even when dried out. you can dry them out and sniff it if you don't believe me
Good video. I would have used a swivel snap to fix the lead to the rig to help counter any line twist. The only issue I have is when you snip the line end - there’s enough plastic already in the sea guys, make sure you take home any little bits of line or vany other rubbish and dispose of it properly.
Lb test liter line?
Do I need some sort of validation/endorsement to use 2 hooks on 1 line? I plan on doing some fishing along the Oregon coast as well, this video was very helpful. Thank you.
For surf fishing on the Oregon coast, you don't need to have any special validation for multiple hooks on 1 line.
PK Yi thanks for the reply sir. Maybe some day I’ll see you out there! I’ve never surf fished but I’ve officially got all my gear ready so now it just comes down to when I got time.
I've fished with the same gear. Not sure why but I'm only catching small surf perch. I've mainly fished at Sycamore Cove State Beach. Any suggestions on catching bigger perch? BTW it's located just north of Malibu, CA.
Get shrimp
how far do you have to be out in the water
Can you use that bait on the beaches of Texas?
Could be a little more detailed and slow down. I know how to do a dropper loop but if I didn't I would have missed how you started it. Oh I forgot the thank you for sharing your valuable tips with all of us! Keep it coming!
Hey great idea, but then again the scent of the gulp liquid is no longer there to attract
so, I would rather catch more fish with scent even if it means going through more gulp
what do you think?
Maybe. People's mileage will vary, but I haven't noticed any decrease in fish caught. It still smells like a monkey's ass even if partially dried.
Steve Tautog omg lol No wonder I catch so many fish in the surf
Yo PK when I leave my sandworms on the hook when I put my poles away after a day they get super hard and dry. So hard I can't pull them off of the hook. That won't happen to your dried worms?
NutSack-1 I just rehydrate them and they come right off.
What pound test do you use as leader?
15# mono
ill be in newport next weekend, could you point me towards a good beach or area to give this a try for the first time? love your vids, made me dream about doin some of this stuff!
I've fished at Nye Beach in Newport and do OK there. You can try Lost Creek too south of Newport.
look forward to it! thanks
Interesting idea drying the sandworms. Others say to never allow Gulp to dry out, it will shrink and become rock hard. I found a 3 inch mullet in the back of my tackle box that shrank to less than an inch, like a hard plastic!! Guess they were right!! I've found the Gulp baits so darn slippery they are sometimes difficult handle and hook properly. I like your idea but how long do they keep, do they eventually shrink up like my one mullet??Thanks in advance for your vids. A great help for someone returning to fishing after a long hiatus.
I don't dry them out completely. Maybe 2-3 hours depending on weather. If you leave out for too long, them become super hard and won't be able to bait them. Maybe you can re-dip them in the Gulp juice if that happens. But once dried partly, they work great, and they save me a ton of money. Still using the same package from 2 months ago, and I surf fish about 2 a week.
Love your vids, man! Would you recommend a pole and reel combination for a noob, going after redtail? I'm in Beaverton so, I'm probably gonna head for Cannon Beach/Seaside.
Okuma Celilo 8-9 foot salmon rod + a Penn battle 2 3000 spooled with 15# braid is perfect for surf fishing here on the Oregon coast
Thanks, so much! Maybe I'll see you out there.
Nice video PK. Like!
Have you ever used a float for surf fishing?
Thanks a lot.
Jose Angel Ares no. Never thought about using that
Very informative for beginner like me , I wish you slow down on tying the high/low loops. Love the video. Btw what kind of rod is that ? 👍
Also I bought the sandworm bait and did not know how to use it , thanks for the tip on drying it out.
That is a Cabela's Tourney Trail IM8, 20 foot. It's discontinued though.
Thanks for the great video!
Which do you prefer, gulp shrimps or gulp sand worms?
Hard to say, they both work equally. Shrimp if I had to choose.
Thanks. Great info. What tide do you find the best fishing. Mahalo
incoming high tide is best.
This gulp bait are flounder magnet too. Try and you will see how good they are
Do you know any good places around Newport I’m planning a camping trip and I hope to squeeze in some Surf fishing
You can try Ona Beach, and Seal Rock area. Check here too: everylist.com/surf-fishing-spots-in-Oregon.html
How far can you throw baits away?
Hi. Thanks but can i used this if i d'ont moving it...?
The fish can take this statique sandworms
Thanks
I do a similar thing i the uk. I leave for a few minutes, if no bites I reel in a bit. It covers more ground and catches fish. Happy fishing.
Thanks for teaching me how to Surf fish for Perch! I am heading to Lincoln City tomorrow and plan on doing some surf fishing and also plan on going to The South Jetty and do some fishing. I can't seem to find the Gulp Sandworms in stores here in Portland. Is there a spot at the coast to pick these up!? Let me know! Thanks!
PK love your vids! I live on the Oregon coast in the Tillamook area and rent crab boats, I would love to hook you up with a crab boat rental with some rings and bait!
That would be great, thank you. If I go there in the fall, I might take that offer. Tight lines.
So if your letting them dry out,can you then just re use your bait on your hook,day after day as long as it's not torn up,if your not getting hit? How often should you change it then?
Yes. if they are still in good condition, I re-use them over and over. saves me so much $ doing it this way. good luck
@@oregonlife Thank you ..I spent the weekend at Rincon beach....the tide beached everthing you threw out went south and headed for the shore.plus no sand crabs...spent Thanks Giving and my 60th B.D. It is a beutifulful here depict the fires.but the fishing sucks.
Hello Goodnight
I want to know what fishing rod you are using
Greetings from Peru
Cabela's Tourney Trail IM8, 10 foot.
Hi PK. Do you have a video on how to read the beach?
I made a quick basic one here: ua-cam.com/video/AqXfJyE6Gro/v-deo.html
Hey PK. What type of rod is that? And where can I find it? Thanks! Enjoying the vids.
Cabela's Tourney Trail - might be discontinued now. I use these now: amzn.to/2V5acJv - much cheaper and works awesome.
N8ce video
these worms work great in socal but i don't dry them...