Two lures I would add to your selection would be a spinnerbait and a crankbait. Adding a gold spinner to your normal soft plastic setup can be the ticket when trying to cover some ground. I also like throwing a squarebill crankbait over hard shell bottoms or anywhere there are rocks. That bait bouncing off the bottom and bumping rocks will get the reds and trout to bite when they won't hit much else.
I have had some success with both of those but not enough to speak intelligently about them. They are both lures I am very excited to learn more about for sure. Thanks for watching
Thank you, brother. I do prefer the bait casting, but I think you’re right. I grew up in the northern California mountains. Maybe it's just what our dad's showed us in the high mountain streams. But I appreciate you getting back to me.
I caught my first ever redfish yesterday, a keeper 19”! Now I just listened to this whole video and ordered just about everything you showed. I’ll let you know what happens! Thank you 😊
This video was loaded with information and videos to go with it. Couple of the lures never used but really want to try them. Makes it more interesting and excited to get them. Thank you for taking the time and really explaining the way the lures work. Very thankful for this video. I know they work you all are always catching fish. Thanks again for all info and experience your sharing! Be bless!
Super helpful video. Exactly what I needed to get rigged up for an inshore trip to the Caribbean later this month. Really appreciate this video man, thank you for keeping it simple and honest. Ordered soft plastic and jig heads you recommended and looking forward to keeping it SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE!!
@@see_you_out_there I absolutely will provide a trip update. I am a fly fisherman, who knows that spin works in the salt on windy days, ha! The Buggs lures are right up my alley, so I am going to mod some of the jig head/plastics I bought by adding some zonker strips and some flash and see if I can build something that has even more life, like Buggs has done. GREAT idea, and I have all the stuff sitting in the basement ready to tie some up. I will let you know how it turns out.
Just watched this video yesterday and took your advice. Literally hooked the biggest fish I’ve ever caught. I’m in costal N.C. Atlantic Beach. 🎣💯🇺🇸. BTW I saw your ranger shirt. Thanks for your service 🇺🇸
Went flounder and red fish fishing in SC this past weekend. A Gulp Shrimp 4” Root Beer was my best flounder lurer over zman shrimp and zman minnows. Zman shrimp have great action but the Gulp Shrimp clearly got most bites. For reds tried Buggs and zman minnows but they wanted live mullet, fortunately I had some on board!
I’m from Pensacola Florida and I’m new to your channel I love to go fishing and watching your channel with giving me some tips on how to catch red fish I will be trying this out this weekend coming up I can’t wait to catch one
Great video! Love how you keep it simple, what are the baits, how do you rig them and how to fish them. Whether you agree with the baits or not you did an outstanding job with this video, well done sir!,👍👍👍👍
Great info video I’m novice to red fish fishing but think I’ll be able to catch fish with these 5 baits. Moving to Scott La in one month; can’t wait to fish the gulf.
Hey! I found this video in my suggested feed. Watched all the way through. Fantastic information. Thanks for this. Im going to put some of this info into use!
Soft plastic is always my go-to bait, red or white head with white soft plastic. Dirty water I'll throw a white soft plastic with chartreuse tail. I've caught a few red fish using a white whopper plopper but don't like messing with the treble hooks. Good info!
heading down to FL for my first southern fishing trip in 20+ years. im a striper guy and i'm totally ready to feel like a new fisherman again hooking into something or casting into something i have never seen. really looking forward to it. thanks for the infos
Yozuri 3.5 popper in red/silver will always be my #1. The flat face makes the loudest chug noise of any I’ve ever used!! I’ve caught 100’s on this and the Mirrolure papa mullet are both killer!!! The Reds and trout just get killed!! They both work in PCB and Corpus Christi!!! Okay, now you did it, I’m checking my calendar!!!
@@johndorothea5555 I think it's more regional, on the East Coast and Florida we all throw Spin when more west you go Bait Caster being to be more popular. I don't think one is better than the other, it's all about what you enjoy using!!! IMHO
Love the videos! Could you do a video on some of the fishing glasses you prefer for fishing the mucky waters in the Galveston Bay area? A friend of mine has a house in Jamaica Beach and the water is always so brown and dirty. Id like to get a pair to help with spot fishing in those types of water conditions.
@@see_you_out_there This is a great topic. I use a pair of Walmart Ozark Trail polarized shades for $10. I can't seem to not loose or destroy my shades so I rather buy throw away shades. But I always wondered if the pricepoint actually makes a difference. I never owned any shades more than $20 - I just can't keep them long enough to invest real money into them.
My favorite in the Louisiana Marsh is a Gold Floating Rat L Trap. They can be hard to cast because they're super light, but they are deadly in the Marsh.
Very informative. Thank you for producing and sharing this! I have heard about Buggs lures but I haven’t seen or worked with them yet. Looking forward to giving them a try. All of this non-stop rain in the Houston/Galveston area is KILLING ME!!!
Fishing Tackle Unlimited has them in stock. I looked at them the other day in person. I agree about the rain. I bought a boat and haven’t been able to go out due to the rain.
Man I just found your channel not to long ago but I just gotta say I really enjoy your content! Each of your videos have produced and have held my attention the entire time. No click bait here just good videos
Good list although I've never used Buggs jigs so I have a spinnerbait #2. I'll definitely pick up a few Buggs for sightfishing though. In addition to walk=the-dog topwaters I throw a wakebait with good results on reds and trout too. I swap the trebles out for inline single hooks. Nice video. Good editing and solid presentation skills.
Nice video. My uncle and I fish in Matagorda, tx, at his bayhouse in Chiquapin. We usually do night fishing and we always have luck under the lights with the pumpkin seed paddle tail or the H@H double glow lure chad.
Yeah brother! I got introduced to the buggs lure from Shane with magicyaker. Started seeing more watching Mark on his channel MDLR. The lure is fantastic! A little expensive but gosh darn they work brother. Firm believer! You throw a great channel man, this is the content I look for. Thank you for the intro. Great content. Sorry Im barely watching this vid, but this shut down is kicking my butt... 😂. It'll be over soon! See ya out there Brad! Soon! Tight lines never stop bro!!
You seem to do the majority of your fishing from your boat. Many of us dont have one yet (but hope to rectify that soon) So I do a lot of fishing from the jetty if Im on my own. And my goto for the big Bulls are 3oz spoons - or 5/6" plastics. I had never fished a jetty till I moved here to Houston. But its such a buzz. Its not for everyone as it gets crazy and a little dangerous. Ive seen chaps out there on there own in the summer who have twisted a ankle. loadsa gear. boiling temperatures, not enough water. But when you see a big group of very big fish, the waves are crashing, birds diving you will be running those rocks chasing them down. My 1st 2 casts from the North jetty was using a gold 3oz. I caught a 52" Bull and a big Jack. So Ive been a jetty rat ever since lol Bit different to the Carp fishing I do here in England haha
First time to your channel, but enjoyed your presentation and absence of dogma. I was first turned off by the title “Five Best Lures …, but pleasantly surprised when you opened by explaining it was your opinion based on your experience and confidence. More should do that. Great job. Top waters are fun, so I will try my crazy crawler, injured minnow, hula popper, and jitterbug.
I ordered a few of the spoons on Amazon. I do have a few but not these particular spoons. Thanks for the tip. BTW Im hoping to run into yall at some point. I live in Seabrook
Just found your channel and subscibed. Great video and very informative. I live in Virginia, near the York River/Chesapeake Bay are. Your video was catered towards redfish, but no doubt the speckled trout will react the same.
That's actually a new one on me. I guess it makes sense, add scent to vibration... I'd like to try it and see what difference it makes but I've never heard of that technique!!
Only suggestion would be aware of any current that may exist at that depth that could cause your line/bait to drift away from target location and possibly roll your rig across the bottom and create twist and tangles in your line
How do I know what size hook works with a mud minnow (I am a fly fishing guy...). I ordered Salty Head Pro Series and Mud Minnows based on this video, and just want to make sure I am in good shape with a 3 1/2 Mud Minnow on a 3/16oz Salty Had Pro Series jig head, tied to a 30# bite leader, to a swivel, to 20# test for inshore where barracuda and snook and other toothy sharp critters live? Thanks for the help here!!
For what it is worth, I just fired off a question to Jason at Hooked Up, and literally 2 minutes later I had a reply back and he just showed me via pictures in email how to rig properly. Super cool! Thanks to you and to @hookedupbaits!!
@@brunkbrunkbrunk should have a 3/0 and a 5/0 option. Should be able to specify when purchasing. Either would be fine honestly. The mud minnow is a smaller profile bait so I just prefer the smaller hook personally
@@TheLegendaryTaco that's a personal preference really, everyone likes something a little difference. I've always preferred a 7'6" MED/FAST rod for fishing reds with plastics
@@see_you_out_there im new to saltwater fishing with lures , been using cut bait or fishing for alligator gar my whole life so I appreciate the info brotha
@@see_you_out_there you aint lying I try to tell people if you getting into fishing for real and you want some action buy these five and keep them with you and boom thank me later.
Thanks for your kind words about Buggs. Glad they've helped you catch fish!
Yes sir, no worries. Great product we'll be throwing them alot more in the future.
Two lures I would add to your selection would be a spinnerbait and a crankbait. Adding a gold spinner to your normal soft plastic setup can be the ticket when trying to cover some ground. I also like throwing a squarebill crankbait over hard shell bottoms or anywhere there are rocks. That bait bouncing off the bottom and bumping rocks will get the reds and trout to bite when they won't hit much else.
I have had some success with both of those but not enough to speak intelligently about them. They are both lures I am very excited to learn more about for sure. Thanks for watching
Thank you, brother. I do prefer the bait casting, but I think you’re right. I grew up in the northern California mountains. Maybe it's just what our dad's showed us in the high mountain streams.
But I appreciate you getting back to me.
@@johndorothea5555 anytime!!
I caught my first ever redfish yesterday, a keeper 19”! Now I just listened to this whole video and ordered just about everything you showed. I’ll let you know what happens! Thank you 😊
Man that is so amazing, thank you so much for letting us know!!! Now go stack em up!!!
Those Buggs are no joke. Heath has done a great job designing them. A paddle tail and a buggs jig are my go to lures when sight casting for redfish.
I need to try the ones with a trailer on em!!!
Thank you man, I’ve been looking for someone that will cover this topic for saltwater fishing specially for galveston
Awesome, so glad we could help. Thank you for watching
This video was loaded with information and videos to go with it. Couple of the lures never used but really want to try them. Makes it more interesting and excited to get them. Thank you for taking the time and really explaining the way the lures work. Very thankful for this video. I know they work you all are always catching fish. Thanks again for all info and experience your sharing! Be bless!
Wow, the most kind comment on this channel ever!!! Thank you so much for the support.
Thanks for your service. I love your channel. My son 2nd battalion Lewis/McCord. My nephew is one of your brothers in GA.
Awesome, that is amazing you have two Rangers in the family!!. Tell the I said RLTW and thank you sir for your support
Super helpful video. Exactly what I needed to get rigged up for an inshore trip to the Caribbean later this month. Really appreciate this video man, thank you for keeping it simple and honest. Ordered soft plastic and jig heads you recommended and looking forward to keeping it SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE!!
Thank you so much for the positive feed back and best of luck on your trip!!!! We'd love to hear back on how you did
@@see_you_out_there I absolutely will provide a trip update. I am a fly fisherman, who knows that spin works in the salt on windy days, ha! The Buggs lures are right up my alley, so I am going to mod some of the jig head/plastics I bought by adding some zonker strips and some flash and see if I can build something that has even more life, like Buggs has done. GREAT idea, and I have all the stuff sitting in the basement ready to tie some up. I will let you know how it turns out.
Give the people what they want!!! Guided trips!!! 😁 awesome videos man
Lol, my Guiding days are long gone!!! Thank you so much for the support
Just watched this video yesterday and took your advice. Literally hooked the biggest fish I’ve ever caught. I’m in costal N.C. Atlantic Beach. 🎣💯🇺🇸. BTW I saw your ranger shirt. Thanks for your service 🇺🇸
@@SaltwaterRedneck84 man that is awesome news, so glad we could help in some small way!!! RLTW!
Went flounder and red fish fishing in SC this past weekend. A Gulp Shrimp 4” Root Beer was my best flounder lurer over zman shrimp and zman minnows. Zman shrimp have great action but the Gulp Shrimp clearly got most bites. For reds tried Buggs and zman minnows but they wanted live mullet, fortunately I had some on board!
@@markernst2129 sounds like a pretty good day!!;
I’ve used all 5 and would agree 💯. Great video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Yes, I used four of the five and they work.
I haven’t found the Buggs lure here in NC.
Excellent video!
Keep em coming bro!
@@JohnOgletree-u1q thank you so much for watching
Awesome list Brad thanks for shareing
Yes sir, thank you for watching
Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time for explaining each lure and how to use
You're very welcome and thank you for watching
I’m from Pensacola Florida and I’m new to your channel I love to go fishing and watching your channel with giving me some tips on how to catch red fish I will be trying this out this weekend coming up I can’t wait to catch one
Awesome, thank you so much for watching and I hope you have the best luck!!
Great video! Love how you keep it simple, what are the baits, how do you rig them and how to fish them. Whether you agree with the baits or not you did an outstanding job with this video, well done sir!,👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words
Old friend of mine has been fishing East Bay for years and he always depends on gold spoons
That's awesome, they are sneaky good lures
Great info video I’m novice to red fish fishing but think I’ll be able to catch fish with these 5 baits. Moving to Scott La in one month; can’t wait to fish the gulf.
good luck and hope we can help you a bit!!
Hey! I found this video in my suggested feed. Watched all the way through. Fantastic information. Thanks for this. Im going to put some of this info into use!
So glad you enjoyed...
@@see_you_out_there you got a new subscriber too! Thanks again
Great video. Thx for taking the time to share your experience with us inlanders.
Thank you for watching
Soft plastic is always my go-to bait, red or white head with white soft plastic. Dirty water I'll throw a white soft plastic with chartreuse tail. I've caught a few red fish using a white whopper plopper but don't like messing with the treble hooks. Good info!
Yes sir, thank you for watching!!
heading down to FL for my first southern fishing trip in 20+ years. im a striper guy and i'm totally ready to feel like a new fisherman again hooking into something or casting into something i have never seen. really looking forward to it. thanks for the infos
Glad you enjoyed the vid and best of luck in Florida!!! Stack em up!!
Yozuri 3.5 popper in red/silver will always be my #1. The flat face makes the loudest chug noise of any I’ve ever used!! I’ve caught 100’s on this and the Mirrolure papa mullet are both killer!!! The Reds and trout just get killed!! They both work in PCB and Corpus Christi!!! Okay, now you did it, I’m checking my calendar!!!
Those are amazing lures for sure!!! Thanks for the suggestions on new lures to try out.
I noticed you prefer a spinning rod over a bait cast rig. Is one more preferable in your opinion?
@@johndorothea5555 I think it's more regional, on the East Coast and Florida we all throw Spin when more west you go Bait Caster being to be more popular. I don't think one is better than the other, it's all about what you enjoy using!!! IMHO
Love the videos! Could you do a video on some of the fishing glasses you prefer for fishing the mucky waters in the Galveston Bay area? A friend of mine has a house in Jamaica Beach and the water is always so brown and dirty. Id like to get a pair to help with spot fishing in those types of water conditions.
Great idea! Im sure we could do something on that!!!
@@see_you_out_there This is a great topic. I use a pair of Walmart Ozark Trail polarized shades for $10. I can't seem to not loose or destroy my shades so I rather buy throw away shades. But I always wondered if the pricepoint actually makes a difference. I never owned any shades more than $20 - I just can't keep them long enough to invest real money into them.
@@achavez6426 sounds good, I'll see what we can do on this topic for you
Great job on the video. Glad to see someone say the plastics have to be this color or that color. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching sir
awesome video brad !
Thank you for watching!!!
Nice video! I’m headed to port saint Joe florida bay this Friday and I know what I’m buying! Thanks for sharing
Awesome thank you for watching and hope you have a great trip
BRAD! This is a fantastic video :) Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Boo
I just discovered your channel. I also bought some Aquadream spoons yesterday by coincidence.
@@bradleyanderson4315 those are amazing spoons!!
Thanks for the video. Great information.
Our pleasure!
Dude this was an awesome video. Thanks for the intel and time.
Thank you for watching!!!
My favorite in the Louisiana Marsh is a Gold Floating Rat L Trap. They can be hard to cast because they're super light, but they are deadly in the Marsh.
You know I've heard that before, i may need to give one a try!
Just got some of your paddle tails, can’t wait to try them out!!
Good luck and I hope you stack em up!!! Confidence in any lure is the most important factor!!!
Very informative. Thank you for producing and sharing this! I have heard about Buggs lures but I haven’t seen or worked with them yet. Looking forward to giving them a try. All of this non-stop rain in the Houston/Galveston area is KILLING ME!!!
I know the rain has for sure made things difficult. We are finding good fish in deeper areas
Fishing Tackle Unlimited has them in stock. I looked at them the other day in person. I agree about the rain. I bought a boat and haven’t been able to go out due to the rain.
@@moblack5883 thank you Sir!!
@@moblack5883 Thank you! I will definitely stop back by in the next couple of days and pick some up. I was just there the other day.
Hoping to take your recommendations when I fish the Corpus Christi area in the future
Best of luck!!
Thanks Brad, great video
You're welcome, thank you for watching
Very informative and exciting video !
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. Appreciate all the advice.
Thank you for watching!!!
Man I just found your channel not to long ago but I just gotta say I really enjoy your content! Each of your videos have produced and have held my attention the entire time. No click bait here just good videos
Man that is so awesome to hear!! Thank you so much for the kind words and we appreciate your support. YEWWWW
Great line up! I agree on all 5
Yes sir thank you for watching
This year I started using soft plastics on a tandum rig.
How's it work? Seems like a great idea for flounder for sure..
Good list although I've never used Buggs jigs so I have a spinnerbait #2. I'll definitely pick up a few Buggs for sightfishing though. In addition to walk=the-dog topwaters I throw a wakebait with good results on reds and trout too. I swap the trebles out for inline single hooks. Nice video. Good editing and solid presentation skills.
Thank you very much for the kind words!!
Nice video. My uncle and I fish in Matagorda, tx, at his bayhouse in Chiquapin. We usually do night fishing and we always have luck under the lights with the pumpkin seed paddle tail or the H@H double glow lure chad.
Awesome lures for sure!!! Thanks for watching
Very nice Brad, thanks for sharing, no arguments here, like to see you target more reds ✌🏻
Thank you for watching
Yeah brother! I got introduced to the buggs lure from Shane with magicyaker. Started seeing more watching Mark on his channel MDLR. The lure is fantastic! A little expensive but gosh darn they work brother. Firm believer! You throw a great channel man, this is the content I look for. Thank you for the intro. Great content. Sorry Im barely watching this vid, but this shut down is kicking my butt... 😂. It'll be over soon! See ya out there Brad! Soon! Tight lines never stop bro!!
Yes sir, thank you for your support
Your real great at explaining lure details 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
You keep up the good work brother 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
@@howardphillips5038 yes sir!!
Capt C A Richardson loves the Buggs too.
@@larrycarr6545 always admired him!! Very good at what he does
Going to have to find some of these lures !!
@@davidgarcia6315 they will all do you a great job
@@see_you_out_there thanks hope you two are being safe and having a great time on the hikes !! Still watching some older videos !!
I always fish East Bay but I like the idea of dock monsters on West Bay.
I have not ventured into East that much yet. Still trying to learn West. It's a fun bay for sure
You seem to do the majority of your fishing from your boat. Many of us dont have one yet (but hope to rectify that soon) So I do a lot of fishing from the jetty if Im on my own. And my goto for the big Bulls are 3oz spoons - or 5/6" plastics. I had never fished a jetty till I moved here to Houston. But its such a buzz. Its not for everyone as it gets crazy and a little dangerous. Ive seen chaps out there on there own in the summer who have twisted a ankle. loadsa gear. boiling temperatures, not enough water. But when you see a big group of very big fish, the waves are crashing, birds diving you will be running those rocks chasing them down. My 1st 2 casts from the North jetty was using a gold 3oz. I caught a 52" Bull and a big Jack. So Ive been a jetty rat ever since lol Bit different to the Carp fishing I do here in England haha
I'm going to try the weedless spoon. The gold sprite is my best ever!
That's a great lure for sure!!
Thanks.
Do you have a link for the spoons?
aquadreamliving.com/. Here you go
Have you tried a polarizer for your go pro?
I used one when I 1st starting making vids, I still have it do not use it much anymore
First time to your channel, but enjoyed your presentation and absence of dogma. I was first turned off by the title “Five Best Lures …, but pleasantly surprised when you opened by explaining it was your opinion based on your experience and confidence. More should do that. Great job. Top waters are fun, so I will try my crazy crawler, injured minnow, hula popper, and jitterbug.
Thank you so much for the kind words and the view!!
Hey sir they have the Buggs lures at fish n tackle in Houston.
Thank you for the info!!!
I ordered a few of the spoons on Amazon. I do have a few but not these particular spoons. Thanks for the tip. BTW Im hoping to run into yall at some point. I live in Seabrook
Awesome Man, they are great spoons I'm sure you'll like them!!! If see us please say Hi!
Just found your channel and subscibed. Great video and very informative. I live in Virginia, near the York River/Chesapeake Bay are. Your video was catered towards redfish, but no doubt the speckled trout will react the same.
Thank you so much and welcome to the crew!!
Hey Ranger, I see guys down here in Matagorda using gold spoons with a piece of Berkley Fish Bite on the hook. What is your experience with it? Thanks
That's actually a new one on me. I guess it makes sense, add scent to vibration... I'd like to try it and see what difference it makes but I've never heard of that technique!!
Awesome information Brother... BTW I have that same shirt...RLTW
@@scottmansito8591 RLTW!!
Great info. Thanks
Very welcome, thank you for watching
Capt C.A. Richardson talks about spoons
I would imagine so, the part of Florida he is from is a Prime spot for throwing them!!! Thank you so much for watching
So I usually fish off piers 2-5ft deep but next week I'll be fishing a deep channel 30-60ft. Any tips for that deep water?
Only suggestion would be aware of any current that may exist at that depth that could cause your line/bait to drift away from target location and possibly roll your rig across the bottom and create twist and tangles in your line
@@see_you_out_there I'm pretty excited. I'm hoping to catch some shark out there
How do I know what size hook works with a mud minnow (I am a fly fishing guy...). I ordered Salty Head Pro Series and Mud Minnows based on this video, and just want to make sure I am in good shape with a 3 1/2 Mud Minnow on a 3/16oz Salty Had Pro Series jig head, tied to a 30# bite leader, to a swivel, to 20# test for inshore where barracuda and snook and other toothy sharp critters live? Thanks for the help here!!
Small the bait smaller the hook as usual. With the mud minnow a 3/0 is usually perfect!!
And dumb question...the Salty Head Pro Series is a 3/0, right? I am learning the salt...@@see_you_out_there
For what it is worth, I just fired off a question to Jason at Hooked Up, and literally 2 minutes later I had a reply back and he just showed me via pictures in email how to rig properly. Super cool! Thanks to you and to @hookedupbaits!!
@@brunkbrunkbrunk should have a 3/0 and a 5/0 option. Should be able to specify when purchasing. Either would be fine honestly. The mud minnow is a smaller profile bait so I just prefer the smaller hook personally
@@brunkbrunkbrunk Jason is top notch!!!
I heard you say the Panhandle of Florida, 850 represent!
That's a fact!!! I'm from the Pensacola area
I think the best color lures are the ones of colors that most resemble the natural foods fish eat.
I would agree with that!
whats the best rod action for lures fishing for reds
@@TheLegendaryTaco that's a personal preference really, everyone likes something a little difference. I've always preferred a 7'6" MED/FAST rod for fishing reds with plastics
@@see_you_out_there im new to saltwater fishing with lures , been using cut bait or fishing for alligator gar my whole life so I appreciate the info brotha
@@TheLegendaryTaco you're very welcome
Probably because spoons were popular in the 1940-50s when I was a kid. Too many fishermen today think it has to be some great new thing.
Spoons are proven and effective! Has to be one of the all time fish catchers in all waters
So helpful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching!!!
Would you use a circle hook on those paddle tail instead of a jig?
I would not, I'd stick to jhooks on jigs.b
@@see_you_out_there is there a particular reason for it?
great video thks bud !
Anytime!!
Great video
Thank you so much!!
Great video👍👍I just found you but got u locked in👌👌
Thank you so much and welcome aboard!!!
Great video 💪🤠🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you so much
Buuuuuuggss 🔥🔥🔥❤️🎣
Yes sir
I will be in Pensacola at the end of this month. Maybe I will run into your fellow crazy UA-camrs Yak, Brant or Ron.
I know Brant well, we guided together for years over there. Damn good fisherman and a solid UA-camr!!!
Welcome to Texas
Thank you
REBEL Crawdad
Triple teasers...
My 5
Solid selection isnt it!!
@@see_you_out_there you aint lying I try to tell people if you getting into fishing for real and you want some action buy these five and keep them with you and boom thank me later.
Im laughing at #5. I bet it hurt you just having to admit pop n corks work.
Lol, yeah that one stung a bit!!!
1st Battalion was the best!!! Just saying RLTW!
LOL!!! RLTW Brother!!
You really 3rd batt?
I was yes, A co 3/75 (Glory Boys)
RLTW
All the way!!