Very good video! Great information and tips for catching more fish. Thank you for producing this and sharing it. It's very helpful. See you at the jetty!
Just moved closer to the atlantic and checked out the inlet last week for the first time. Conditions were rough and only had heavy weights. I'll try your advice next time and go light.
You can do bottom fishing in front of the red buoy and right of it and will not get snagged as you would in the rest of the inlet. lightweight is always good on the beachside. Welcome to the east coast.
Visiting here on vacation and trying to see a few fishing spots. I see a lot of people fishing at the inlet. Do you have any luck in other spots. I thought about trying Rocco Park or at Mary Mccloud fishing dock? Just trying to find some peaceful this week. Thank you for your content!
I've never been to any of these two mentioned! You can fish on the other side of the inlet, New Smyrna Dunes Park , Jetty park in Cape Canaveral and Sebastian inlet where you can go to either north or south entrance. Enjoy!
Hey man one more good tip is to attach the leader line to the braid with a double uni knot. Less visible compared to a swivel and more likely to fool a big snook. Crazy how smart those big ones are
on outgoig tide the fish start moving away from the rocks and on incoming tide they move closer. However, if you can find deep holes or ledges during low tide they are good places to fish.
New to your channel. Great stuff bro. I come down once a year to fish the Sebastián Inlet from Chicago. Have caught a bunch of fish but never on lighter gear. On those jig rods did you say 50lb or 15 to 20lb braid? Moving down in 3 years when I retire looking forward to some great fishing. 🇵🇷
Thanks! I use 15lb braided line and 20-25lb leader. The lighter the better. At sebastian I go a little heavier, 30lb braided and 30-40lb leader if I'm fishing the North jetty. I go lighter on the South jetty. Congrats on your coming retirement and you will definitely have great fishing tdown here!!!
Really cool channel. I just sub'd. I have a channel in st augustine. We got some big reds off the north side of the inlet at Ponce a couple weeks ago. Cool vid man
I went with my brother around 4 today, threw fresh cut crab on 30lb flouro, 3 ounce egg, 4/0 circle hook on fish finder.. literally nothing.. switched to 30 lb flouro with jighead swimbait & first cast reeled 1 in. We caught 9 & had a lot more bites as well
Nice!! It has been slow the last couple of weeks. I can only guess due to the water being a little cold. Nonetheless, sheepshead bite has been consistent on the inlet side using sandfleas.
1 rod with a Jighead and a gulp mullet will pull big fish all day (caught 5 snook in the last 2 days, none under 28in) ... or a Savage gear segmented lure is killer ! Other rod sitting on a Carolina rig (like yours) and a live 🦐....very rare for me to not catch a fish.... We are from the same area, try it out....
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734no problem, those savage gear lures are so life-like, fish cant resist them.. on other lures sometimes fish will smell them or follow them without commiting but the savage gear lures look so real that they immediately inhale them...they are more expensive but worth every penny.. good luck brother
Just subscribed been following you for about 6 months. Great channel. I’m bring my boat down from Michigan for the month of March. Just wondering what I might be able to catch around the jetty’s at that time.
Thank you!!! There is plenty of fish at the inlet and you should be able to catch black/red drum, snook, pompano, sheepshead, mangrove snappers, Spanish mackerel, and many other species since March and April are very good fishing months at the inlet.
which side of the jetty do you fish from? If you fish on the inlet side and you use heavy weights I suggest you fish in front of the red buoy. Anywhere else on the inlet side you will get snagged. You should look at both the inlet and beachside when the tide is at its lowest peak so you can see where the rocks are. also, when you are reeling in your line and get close to the rocks you should reel fast to avoid getting snagged. if you use heavy weights use egg sinkers on the inlet and pyramids on the beach side.
for some reason I am not able to pull your last comment on my last video and reply to it. If you are fishing on the inlet side you will most likely get snagged 90% of the time because of the rocks and the drop offs. If current is not that strong use 1/8 oz. Make sure you have plenty of jigheads .
Nice thorough job bro., although I sometimes think you use "brujeria" for all them fish you catch ;) I forget, how far is the inlet from you ? Keep safe and keep in touch.
Thanks for sharing your experiences
I recently found half a frozen shrimp de shelled and shank long way through the meat a great way to keep the bait on.
Can’t wait to try out. Thanks
Thank you for the tips brother!
Very good video! Great information and tips for catching more fish. Thank you for producing this and sharing it. It's very helpful. See you at the jetty!
Thank you!
Hope it helps you catch more fish!
Good info!
Thank you
Very cool, thanks for the tips! Can’t wait to try them!
Good video.Thank you
Well done!! Props to you!
Just moved closer to the atlantic and checked out the inlet last week for the first time. Conditions were rough and only had heavy weights. I'll try your advice next time and go light.
You can do bottom fishing in front of the red buoy and right of it and will not get snagged as you would in the rest of the inlet. lightweight is always good on the beachside. Welcome to the east coast.
I met you at Ponce Inlet today. Thanks for the pointers. Tight lines my friend!
Nice meeting you. Today was not a good day. Thanks for the support and keep jigging you will see the difference between bottom fishing.
Gracias amigo
Mr Rojas , Can you explain how you go about choosing which day and time of day helps you increase the odds of catching fish?
The best time to fish is at the change of tides. 2-3 hrs before or after the tide changes.
Visiting here on vacation and trying to see a few fishing spots. I see a lot of people fishing at the inlet. Do you have any luck in other spots. I thought about trying Rocco Park or at Mary Mccloud fishing dock? Just trying to find some peaceful this week. Thank you for your content!
I've never been to any of these two mentioned!
You can fish on the other side of the inlet, New Smyrna Dunes Park , Jetty park in Cape Canaveral and Sebastian inlet where you can go to either north or south entrance. Enjoy!
Great video man. Thanks for the info
Hey man one more good tip is to attach the leader line to the braid with a double uni knot. Less visible compared to a swivel and more likely to fool a big snook. Crazy how smart those big ones are
That is a really good knot which I use often!
Thanks!
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734
Yes sir keep posting good videos 👍
@@MikeyB9282 will do, Than you!
Thank you for the great content. 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thank you !
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734 jose where is the fish ?
not looking forward to seeing us at the jetty.
Hey Jose what do you mean when you said depending if the tide if it’s incoming or outgoing where the fish 🐟 will be ?
on outgoig tide the fish start moving away from the rocks and on incoming tide they move closer. However, if you can find deep holes or ledges during low tide they are good places to fish.
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734 i really appreciate your help I will be in the jetty this Wednesday if you there I will be meting you 👍🏼!!!
New to your channel. Great stuff bro. I come down once a year to fish the Sebastián Inlet from Chicago. Have caught a bunch of fish but never on lighter gear. On those jig rods did you say 50lb or 15 to 20lb braid? Moving down in 3 years when I retire looking forward to some great fishing. 🇵🇷
Thanks!
I use 15lb braided line and 20-25lb leader. The lighter the better. At sebastian I go a little heavier, 30lb braided and 30-40lb leader if I'm fishing the North jetty. I go lighter on the South jetty.
Congrats on your coming retirement and you will definitely have great fishing tdown here!!!
Thanks bro. Keep up the cool videos. Thanks for the good info. Stay safe and good fishing. 🎣
Really cool channel. I just sub'd. I have a channel in st augustine. We got some big reds off the north side of the inlet at Ponce a couple weeks ago. Cool vid man
Thank you! nice to hear you caught big reds at the inlet.
I went with my brother around 4 today, threw fresh cut crab on 30lb flouro, 3 ounce egg, 4/0 circle hook on fish finder.. literally nothing.. switched to 30 lb flouro with jighead swimbait & first cast reeled 1 in. We caught 9 & had a lot more bites as well
Nice!! It has been slow the last couple of weeks. I can only guess due to the water being a little cold. Nonetheless, sheepshead bite has been consistent on the inlet side using sandfleas.
Gracias!
1 rod with a Jighead and a gulp mullet will pull big fish all day (caught 5 snook in the last 2 days, none under 28in) ... or a Savage gear segmented lure is killer ! Other rod sitting on a Carolina rig (like yours) and a live 🦐....very rare for me to not catch a fish.... We are from the same area, try it out....
gulp mullet will almost always catch fish, specially the flounders. I have not tried the savage gear yet, but will surely check it out! Thanks!!
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734no problem, those savage gear lures are so life-like, fish cant resist them.. on other lures sometimes fish will smell them or follow them without commiting but the savage gear lures look so real that they immediately inhale them...they are more expensive but worth every penny.. good luck brother
@@theloosemoose8200 I will definetely take a look at them. I always fish with live bait but I want to try using lures more often.
Thank you!
For the jigging setup on your yellow rod, how long is your mono leader from the braid?
I use 24-36” leader.
Thanks for shareing do you think there are still any pomp’s around
They are still around the surf and jetty. Mornings at change of tide will give you better chances on catching them.
Thanks for sharing! Do you mess around with lures much?
I do fish with some lures once in a while but most of the times I use live bait.
Just subscribed been following you for about 6 months. Great channel. I’m bring my boat down from Michigan for the month of March. Just wondering what I might be able to catch around the jetty’s at that time.
Thank you!!!
There is plenty of fish at the inlet and you should be able to catch black/red drum, snook, pompano, sheepshead, mangrove snappers, Spanish mackerel, and many other species since March and April are very good fishing months at the inlet.
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734 thanks for the information..
You're welcome
coming your way 5/29 for a week. can you go with me and my grandson fishing on the jetty???
I wish I could but I will be out of state this week.
Enjoy your stay in Florida and hope you and your grandson catch lots of fish 🐟 🐠
My rigs and hooks always get snagged or stuck at the bottom or the rocks...lost 5 last time...sad...
which side of the jetty do you fish from?
If you fish on the inlet side and you use heavy weights I suggest you fish in front of the red buoy. Anywhere else on the inlet side you will get snagged. You should look at both the inlet and beachside when the tide is at its lowest peak so you can see where the rocks are. also, when you are reeling in your line and get close to the rocks you should reel fast to avoid getting snagged. if you use heavy weights use egg sinkers on the inlet and pyramids on the beach side.
@@redsfishing-pescarojas734 Thanks! Can you make a video and show how you rig half shrimp?
I will show you on next video.
for some reason I am not able to pull your last comment on my last video and reply to it. If you are fishing on the inlet side you will most likely get snagged 90% of the time because of the rocks and the drop offs. If current is not that strong use 1/8 oz. Make sure you have plenty of jigheads .
Cool video! Are the pompano still around or did they move south?
Thanks Tim.
Yes, Pomps are still around. They are at the surf and the jetty. My buddy Lan caught 4 yesterday.
Nice thorough job bro., although I sometimes think you use "brujeria" for all them fish you catch ;) I forget, how far is the inlet from you ? Keep safe and keep in touch.
Thank you bro. No brujería just shrimp 😎. Inlet it’s about 50 mins from my house. Hope all is good with you. Stay safe
Do you think there's more people fishing there because of people like you? Stop putting this online.
Thank you