Think I was to your right during this, one of blitz’s, that day. They were very finicky that day. I had gd luck w 3” Storm swim shad and a 6” bomber w single hook bucktail w a small line weight to bring it down a bit… most of the time hit the bucktail
When I see a blitz like this with smaller fish up top I can't help but wonder if there is larger fish under them that are hesitant to come up. If I've got a lot of people in the line up with me and I can't "jig" I'll still throw a savage or a gagas gut rather than jigging tight to the bottom and hanging up other guys ill just let it sink for a couple seconds and retrieve. I've had a bunch of bigger fish that way and I wasn't hanging anyone up so it worked well
It depends on the situation... In our case, the predominant bait were peanuts. And anyone who has experienced enough peanut bunker bites will know that stripers, as you mentioned, get "Hollywood" in that situation. …like they're too good for anything we can offer. In that case, I'll go for the bottom. Where the bigger ones may be more likely to take bigger bait. If big ones are consistently blowing up on top, especially when the bait is bigger, top water plugs will definitely be launched for the assault.
Crazy production, great video
Thank you so much!
Nice underwater shots Shaka.
Thank you!
Think I was to your right during this, one of blitz’s, that day. They were very finicky that day. I had gd luck w 3” Storm swim shad and a 6” bomber w single hook bucktail w a small line weight to bring it down a bit… most of the time hit the bucktail
I recall seeing the storm shad. You had on brown?
@@ShakaAantoine it was crazy that day, wave after wave of fish.. you could hear them coming
When I see a blitz like this with smaller fish up top I can't help but wonder if there is larger fish under them that are hesitant to come up. If I've got a lot of people in the line up with me and I can't "jig" I'll still throw a savage or a gagas gut rather than jigging tight to the bottom and hanging up other guys ill just let it sink for a couple seconds and retrieve. I've had a bunch of bigger fish that way and I wasn't hanging anyone up so it worked well
Nice!
It depends on the situation... In our case, the predominant bait were peanuts. And anyone who has experienced enough peanut bunker bites will know that stripers, as you mentioned, get "Hollywood" in that situation. …like they're too good for anything we can offer. In that case, I'll go for the bottom. Where the bigger ones may be more likely to take bigger bait. If big ones are consistently blowing up on top, especially when the bait is bigger, top water plugs will definitely be launched for the assault.
Wish we could Snag and drop! Lol
I find if there are lots of peanuts there use a little doc 7in one you will do good.
When and what time did you film your fishing at the power plant?? This is fucking awesome ..
The week of the last Full Moon...Thanks!
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Yes Sir!
Peanuts have been packed in for a bit now along side some insane blitzing. Let’s go fall run!! Tight lines
I hope it continues
You need to remove one of the treble hooks or switch to inline hooks. You’re tearing those fish up for fun.
Hard pass. Inline hookd don't hook fish well. I like "catching" fish isn't that the point of fishing.
Man when they're on those peanuts its hard to get them to bite! 2 oz tins, 1 oz hogy swimbaits and epoxies seem to get bites but even then
True! The Guppy Jr has worked for me. The Fish Lab's also!