Hi Heath, Thanks for the tip. You always have good ideas for a video. Say "Hi" to the Crew for me. All's well up here. I went surf fishing last week but it was low tide and no bait fish in the surf. I did scout a few beaches and found some nice sand bars to fish at high tide. The trough between the beach and sand bar can be good spots at high tide. Take care and good luck, Mickey
Hi Mickey, Hope you had a great 4th. I took the girls out fishing for a little bit. Then we celebrated at home. I wonder if you get a good Pompano run up there... that's some good fish to bring home. And they are caught surf fishing. All is good here.. one more month until school starts again for the girls. can't wait. Talk to you soon. take care
Fishing in 80-140 feet of water, in a perfect world. What 3 rigs would you troll if able to get them all out at the same time? I typically troll two bucktails and one x-rap, what would you do? I have not used a planer yet, but I did buy a couple.
I'd have out at least one or two planers... and then either Billy bait mini turbo slammer (pearl blue), white 1 Oz trolling feather or 3/5 Oz white bucktail jig.
what about the ceramic on the rings, the swivel should cut the ceramic too much easily. With plenty of pulley rings, the swivel doesn't slip over and it's blocked. What to do with this? Thanks for explanations
Thanks Heath, been using removable planers based on your previous vids. Much easier than handlining 100'!
WOW! After following his advice, we had fish! His advice is SPOT ON! Every tip he gives, produces fish! Thank you sir!
Best one yet bud
Great tutorial, much appreciated! Planers are new to me, can't wait to start fishing with them in Baja.
Thanks for a simple way to make a wind on planner
I watch your videos all the time , because they are great I have learn a lot
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Thanks for the detail video, I bought them already made at Tru Value. Now I know how to make them.
Excellent vid! Your videos are a wealth of information. I'm new to Fla Keys & fishing and they are very helpful. Thank you!
Hi Heath, Thanks for the tip. You always have good ideas for a video. Say "Hi" to the Crew for me. All's well up here. I went surf fishing last week but it was low tide and no bait fish in the surf. I did scout a few beaches and found some nice sand bars to fish at high tide. The trough between the beach and sand bar can be good spots at high tide. Take care and good luck, Mickey
Hi Mickey, Hope you had a great 4th. I took the girls out fishing for a little bit. Then we celebrated at home. I wonder if you get a good Pompano run up there... that's some good fish to bring home. And they are caught surf fishing. All is good here.. one more month until school starts again for the girls. can't wait. Talk to you soon. take care
Good idea with the extension coast lock to make them the same length
bloody good mate, learning heaps from you ,over here in nth queensland australia
Love your videos, thanks for the information.
Fishing in 80-140 feet of water, in a perfect world. What 3 rigs would you troll if able to get them all out at the same time? I typically troll two bucktails and one x-rap, what would you do? I have not used a planer yet, but I did buy a couple.
I'd have out at least one or two planers... and then either Billy bait mini turbo slammer (pearl blue), white 1 Oz trolling feather or 3/5 Oz white bucktail jig.
Great info, great system!
Do you use the planer trolling for small tuna such as yellow fin or bonito?
Yes... It's get them
what about the ceramic on the rings, the swivel should cut the ceramic too much easily. With plenty of pulley rings, the swivel doesn't slip over and it's blocked. What to do with this? Thanks for explanations
I haven't had either of the problems you are mentioning. The swivels work just fine if you get the correct size.
Would love to see a video of it in action thanks man.
Here's a video of it in action. Thanks for asking:
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@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing thank you very much
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