As ALWAYS, a wonderful video of our marsh with great variety of tactics, techniques and ideas. This season has seen lots of small reds… as Tony the Tiger would say, “They’re Grrrreat!!!”
I enjoy watching your videos - am from New Orleans.. I am new to Kayak fishing. Where is this area that you were fishing? where did you launch from? Thanks
I saw you mention using a satellite card for your GPS for navigating the marsh. Where could I find something like that? I’m running a humminbird helix unit and would love to have some satellite card for my unit as well.
Wait a minute, were you implying that red fish are making a comeback, and the population is recovering on its own? Without the government altering the limits? You mean to tell me that nature can recover all on it's own. No way. That's crazy thinking.
In a dynamic system, fish populations ebb and flow based on too many factors to enumerate, but certainly one of them is harvest. Anecdotal reports combined with both fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent data indicate year-classes are almost entirely missing. Was that due to overharvest, environmental factors, or something else? At this point, it's impossible to say, but federal law requires Louisiana to manage redfish at a 30% escapement rate, and right now, we're far below that, so by law, the regulations HAVE to change, or the feds will step in and change them for us.
@@MarshManMasson I hear what you are saying, but look to the source of the measurement. It is skewed and I would bet you a shiny nickel, agendas are in play. But hey, I only went through LSUs Wildlife and fisheries courses in the 90s so things have probably changed .
@@steele504825” is no good because when they are that big and thick they will most likely have worms and in my opinion and most people, the smaller ones are better
Love your vids Todd, always get some great take aways from all your shows. can't wait for the next one, Keepem coming Bro.
I'm primed to go tomorrow now! Thanks for the intel!
As ALWAYS, a wonderful video of our marsh with great variety of tactics, techniques and ideas. This season has seen lots of small reds… as Tony the Tiger would say, “They’re Grrrreat!!!”
Cold days are the best days. Makes the fish hop a little bit more
How do you navigate back in Marsh country? Do you also have backups navigation in New Marsh places?
I've got a satellite card for my GPS
I enjoy watching your videos - am from New Orleans.. I am new to Kayak fishing. Where is this area that you were fishing? where did you launch from? Thanks
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Thank you, Todd.
I saw you mention using a satellite card for your GPS for navigating the marsh. Where could I find something like that? I’m running a humminbird helix unit and would love to have some satellite card for my unit as well.
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Had to google "Gaspergou" -- I ain't ever heard of that before. Funny name 😂
I like that dearhgrip hat you're wearing. I'm gonna have to get me one
I went to the bayou lacombe Marsh on the same day and the bass were the exact same way.
@marshman is capt. lane selling that hat you have on? Love it
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Thanks
Big old gizzard Shad, we cut those big ones up use them fishing for blue cats here in north Texas. We call em Lake steak, everything eats it!
I can see why blue cats like them. Smelled like a$$
Awesome!!
another killer video man
You need to get in the "batting cage" you are having a lot of SWING N MISSES today....No shortage of HITS
Where is this at?
Awesome vid. Where did you get that hat?
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Todd the lip ripper Masson lol 😅
do bass in salt areas like this taste different?
Depends…. If it smells like tuna but taste like chicken, hold ya nose and keep on lickn
My mom loved those gaspergoo and I can say she new how to make them taste good but I don’t know her recipe
She's a far more talented chef than I
Are you on Big Branch?
Rod action?
Where are you fishing?
The marsh 😁
lol thanks
@@LS-lu1ii these guys are not going to tell you their fishing spots, they are very protective of where they catch fish, you really shouldn’t ask.
Watching guys reel in fish isn’t teaching people anything worth the time
@@jerrys3826 it’s entertainment
ive been smoking the specks on twitch baits for the the last couple of weeks its that time!
Yes! And should only get better
Longer shank
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Wait a minute, were you implying that red fish are making a comeback, and the population is recovering on its own? Without the government altering the limits? You mean to tell me that nature can recover all on it's own. No way. That's crazy thinking.
In a dynamic system, fish populations ebb and flow based on too many factors to enumerate, but certainly one of them is harvest. Anecdotal reports combined with both fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent data indicate year-classes are almost entirely missing. Was that due to overharvest, environmental factors, or something else? At this point, it's impossible to say, but federal law requires Louisiana to manage redfish at a 30% escapement rate, and right now, we're far below that, so by law, the regulations HAVE to change, or the feds will step in and change them for us.
@@MarshManMasson I hear what you are saying, but look to the source of the measurement. It is skewed and I would bet you a shiny nickel, agendas are in play. But hey, I only went through LSUs Wildlife and fisheries courses in the 90s so things have probably changed .
People need to stop strictly keeping only 16-20” redfish as if a 25” is no good
@@steele5048 agreed
@@steele504825” is no good because when they are that big and thick they will most likely have worms and in my opinion and most people, the smaller ones are better
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