I love it. I just bought my nephew this set up. I don't think we're venturing open ocean right away. bluefin yellow tail Catalina/SC island. I do feel better after watching this.
it's a great setup for coastal fishing, but just a word of advice, we would definitely recommend sticking to harbors/inshore for a while until you guys are really comfortable. SCI is 60 miles offshore, conditions can get bad fast over there and in an inflatable boat, that's a very long ways away from any help. Even Catalina is quite far for this size boat, unless you get a rare flat calm day. In this video we're 10-15 miles out max and even that is pushing our limits. We do have a really fun coastal fishery (bass, rockfish, etc.) that's definitely accessible with this setup, enjoy the boat and be safe!
we have a 12.5 footer with a 15hp motor. whenever we go out we have our fish finder/gps unit, handheld vhf radio, life jackets, and some other safety gear. if we choose to take bait we rigged up a big cooler with aerators that can keep sardines alive for a while, and we also made some rod harness straps for trolling. generally, if we go offshore we'll just look around and cast lures when we see fish. hope this helps
we have a mercury 15hp on the back, boat is 12.5 feet. in terms of going offshore, the main thing is just being careful with the sea conditions and picking a nice day to go
it's awesome, it would be so much harder to fish without it. we thought about getting a cheap one but ended up going with the simrad and it was definitely worth the investment, never had any problems so far
@@GetBentSportfishing Thanks for the reply. I have not used it yet in the ocean, but I'll be heading to the Coronado Islands in 2 weeks in search of any YT. Are the coastal maps decent? Again, thank you and keep posting them awesome fishing/adventure videos.
@@alanmckenzie3228 yeah they've been pretty good for us so far, but we haven't used them in mexican waters. also not sure if you're aware, but there's a bunch of permits needed for the coronados, so you'll want to have those in case you're boarded by the mexican navy lol
Video starts off slow I was about to leave. Then I'm like what are you doing throw him in the boat throw him in the boat OMG it's just blood throw him in the boat!! Lol
we use this one, good for getting water out of the boat: www.amazon.com/SeaSense-Hand-Bilge-Pump-20-Inch/dp/B004XACS30/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=hand+bilge+pump&qid=1652329318&sprefix=hand+bilg%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-5
Sometimes we'll fish around the banks and high spots, but outside of that reading temp/chlorophyll charts and just driving and looking around while covering water.
Amazing stuff! I fish the jetty in dana pretty often and would love to do this one day instead! This looks awesome!
I thought he speared the boat for a second.
How far offshore do you guys fish,and how many ft is the dinghy? Awesome video
in this video we were maybe 12-13 miles out, boat is 12.5 feet
I love it. I just bought my nephew this set up. I don't think we're venturing open ocean right away. bluefin yellow tail Catalina/SC island. I do feel better after watching this.
it's a great setup for coastal fishing, but just a word of advice, we would definitely recommend sticking to harbors/inshore for a while until you guys are really comfortable. SCI is 60 miles offshore, conditions can get bad fast over there and in an inflatable boat, that's a very long ways away from any help. Even Catalina is quite far for this size boat, unless you get a rare flat calm day. In this video we're 10-15 miles out max and even that is pushing our limits. We do have a really fun coastal fishery (bass, rockfish, etc.) that's definitely accessible with this setup, enjoy the boat and be safe!
I just got a 10.5 foot which me and my girl got a 15 hp engine. We’re excited to get out a little further probably 8-10 miles. Super excited
You kept sending it and were rewarded! 🤙🏽
You guys remind me how me and my friends were back in the day fishing from my 15 aluminum 15 out.
Nice catches off a dingy🤙🏽
Great video. DO you mind sharing what kind of inflatable boat you have? I am in the market for an inflatable fishing boat and yours looks great.
thanks! it's a newport vessels catalina model, 12.5 feet
Great video! Can you tell us a little bit about your inflatable boat and how you setup to go offshore?
we have a 12.5 footer with a 15hp motor. whenever we go out we have our fish finder/gps unit, handheld vhf radio, life jackets, and some other safety gear. if we choose to take bait we rigged up a big cooler with aerators that can keep sardines alive for a while, and we also made some rod harness straps for trolling. generally, if we go offshore we'll just look around and cast lures when we see fish. hope this helps
Thanks for the information. I really enjoy the videos. Keep up the great work
no worries, appreciate it!
lets freaking gooooooooooo! nice catch guys.
that’s what dreams are made of.
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Hey bro, what size motor is your Suzuki you used on this boat ?? & what’s the length of it ? I want to see if mine can do the same ! Thanks 🙌
we have a mercury 15hp on the back, boat is 12.5 feet. in terms of going offshore, the main thing is just being careful with the sea conditions and picking a nice day to go
Love your videos! Thanks for posting!!!!!
thanks for watchin!
Send video off set up fish finder and dingy make I’m looking to buy a 14 ft 25 hp. You think.
Nice video. How do you like that Simrad? I just bought the same one. Thx
it's awesome, it would be so much harder to fish without it. we thought about getting a cheap one but ended up going with the simrad and it was definitely worth the investment, never had any problems so far
@@GetBentSportfishing Thanks for the reply. I have not used it yet in the ocean, but I'll be heading to the Coronado Islands in 2 weeks in search of any YT. Are the coastal maps decent? Again, thank you and keep posting them awesome fishing/adventure videos.
@@alanmckenzie3228 yeah they've been pretty good for us so far, but we haven't used them in mexican waters. also not sure if you're aware, but there's a bunch of permits needed for the coronados, so you'll want to have those in case you're boarded by the mexican navy lol
@@GetBentSportfishing Thanks again. Yes, TIP, Mex. fishing lic., eco brac., FMM and passport. It's a lot but the fishing there is usually very good.
@@alanmckenzie3228 yeah definitely, they're starting to see some yellows now. good luck out there
Halo...nice strike fish I'm from Malaysia ..👍
Video starts off slow I was about to leave. Then I'm like what are you doing throw him in the boat throw him in the boat OMG it's just blood throw him in the boat!! Lol
Finished watching the video and there's blood everywhere.
@@LouLovesLyrics haha we unfortunately do not have a deck hose on our inflatable
Get better hooks the ones that comes on your rig looks fine but not battle tested I learned that the hard way nice vi bro🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Nice!
Foamers are out along Socal Coast again...u guys goin?
we're gonna go take a look this weekend if the weather is nice enough
@@GetBentSportfishing any luck this season?
@@coffeedollsvp not so much in the dinghy offshore, but we've done pretty well on the sport boats
Yo what pump are you using to get the blood out curious for my dinghy?
we use this one, good for getting water out of the boat: www.amazon.com/SeaSense-Hand-Bilge-Pump-20-Inch/dp/B004XACS30/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=hand+bilge+pump&qid=1652329318&sprefix=hand+bilg%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-5
Imagine as he's telling us his story, a huge whale pops out of water and swallows him up! 🤣
How do you find those spots offshore amigo?
Sometimes we'll fish around the banks and high spots, but outside of that reading temp/chlorophyll charts and just driving and looking around while covering water.
So RAD!
How big and wide is your boat ?
it's 12.5 feet long, probably about 4-5 feet wide from the edge of each tube
@@GetBentSportfishing can we go fishing?
Great vid guys had me laughing
Hell yeahh haha that’s wassup
What boat is that?
Newport vessels Catalina model
What boat is that?
newport vessels catalina model 12.5 feet