Small world. My boat is docked just up the river from where you launched. Great to see some fishing on the water I run all the time. The river docks are tough for me because I don't have a trolling motor yet. I stick more to the bulkhead and Terra Cia. Always knew there had to be fish along those docks. I'm happy to be an insider member and love the videos. Thank yall!
Ive seen yall talk about the sound that some lines make going through water. Thinner or more dense lines will have higher pitches than softer or thicker lines which will have a lower pitch. To hear the difference string a guitar with different sizes of floro and then different sizes of mono. That will help to understand the vibration pitches of the lines to the human ear. But what tones or pitches the fish hear will be different across species. I havent come up completly with a way to detect or record the sound vibration of the lines underwater but im working on it when time permits. But sound recording equipment placed in ziplock baggies under running water next to a line with different luers is the test im looking at if I can figure out how to pull this off. If you guys have an idea of how to perform these test give it a try. But different species of fish will have different reactions to different sounds. I gave up floro a long time ago because of knot strength and abrasion problems. But when I said mono was better people would start foaming at the mouth and wallowing on the ground in epileptic fits so I refused to speak of my findings long ago. Until now. Now I can say see! Its not just me.Thank you for this show and youre findings.
Thanks for making time to post this informative comment Daniel! Please keep us posted to your findings of the tests about the sound of line going through water.
Gotta practice that FG, you make it look easy. Nice work on the snook, I recently had a big boy rasp right through a 20-lb leader. Tough call if you’re expecting something other than juvies.
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Small world. My boat is docked just up the river from where you launched. Great to see some fishing on the water I run all the time. The river docks are tough for me because I don't have a trolling motor yet. I stick more to the bulkhead and Terra Cia. Always knew there had to be fish along those docks. I'm happy to be an insider member and love the videos. Thank yall!
Thanks for posting the nice comment Mitchell!
Just ordered the slam shady, Fred, and Alabama leprechaun with some jig heads. Going wading next Saturday and can’t wait to try them
Great choices! Hope you have a great wading trip next Saturday.
You will have all the tools Aaron! Hope to hear about your trip
Ive seen yall talk about the sound that some lines make going through water. Thinner or more dense lines will have higher pitches than softer or thicker lines which will have a lower pitch. To hear the difference string a guitar with different sizes of floro and then different sizes of mono. That will help to understand the vibration pitches of the lines to the human ear. But what tones or pitches the fish hear will be different across species. I havent come up completly with a way to detect or record the sound vibration of the lines underwater but im working on it when time permits. But sound recording equipment placed in ziplock baggies under running water next to a line with different luers is the test im looking at if I can figure out how to pull this off. If you guys have an idea of how to perform these test give it a try. But different species of fish will have different reactions to different sounds. I gave up floro a long time ago because of knot strength and abrasion problems. But when I said mono was better people would start foaming at the mouth and wallowing on the ground in epileptic fits so I refused to speak of my findings long ago. Until now. Now I can say see! Its not just me.Thank you for this show and youre findings.
Thanks for making time to post this informative comment Daniel! Please keep us posted to your findings of the tests about the sound of line going through water.
Gotta practice that FG, you make it look easy. Nice work on the snook, I recently had a big boy rasp right through a 20-lb leader. Tough call if you’re expecting something other than juvies.
Thanks for making time to post the nice comment Steve!
It just takes practice you'll start tying it really fast once you've done it enough
@@SaltySeaCaptain - easy-peasy, my new go-to knot for braid-to-fluoro.
Long boat key inlet is a nice place to fish an outgoing tide
Thanks for sharing the tip!
what size hooks/weight?
Most of the action was with the Power Prawn USA shrimp rigged on a 4/0 Hoss Helix with a 1/8th oz weight on the shank.