Great video, as always and thank you for sharing with us . I’m totally getting into some marsh fishing! Just to share a little I do a lot of bass fishing with crank baits and as hard mouthed as bass are , with the wrong rod I still have had bad hook sets. I find a rod with good back bone a medium fast action ( kinda light ) on the tip keeps me from pulling out of their mouth . The fish is catching up to the lure to hit it and a stiff rod will pull it to fast on the hook set. Also I tend to get excited on the hook set so that hurts too. Just some freshwater love to you salties . Keep ‘em coming mark, thanks again.
It’s interesting how similar lures translate to different geographic areas. Oftentimes when traveling, there’s no need to stock new gear. Simply use what you already have. 👍
Great lure for sure. The only problem is the small treble hooks and the fish shake them easily. Switch them out for inline single 1/0 hooks and you will land 90% more of the shakers!
Marc, Miro lures are the best. I have a vast collection of them from long ago. Some I know are well over 50 years old. Won't part with them. The majority were only like 75cents to 1.50 each. I probably have 100 of them. The mirodine looks like a winner. Tight lines bro.
@@MDLRFishing Yes they are. I'm 75 now and I look at the cost of fishing tackle,rods, reels,fishing line etc., and I am just amazed, but I fished in a time where the fish were plentiful, but I practiced catch and release long before it was common practice. Got a lot of grief from people tossing back 10 lb. Sow trout at the jetties, but my thrill was the catch not the keep. I did from time to time keep some for cooking, but overall I wanted to protect the resource, as you do. Thanks for allowing this old Freeport,TX man to dream of the good times of my youth. God Bless and may you land a 20 lb. Sow trout!!!
@@brucebroussard1809 I can only imagine how much things have changed over the years. Your the second Old Salt that has commented on the glory days and how great things used to be. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Responding to the mosquito that bit you, that’s the same thing I said yesterday when I was at work because i got bit as well and just doesn’t make sense because they’re obviously only around in the summer but I come to learn that the government did release genetically modified mosquitoes, but they’re saying they are harmless, but others are saying different, not sure but stay safe.
This video is so well- narrated, I so appreciate you dipping the measuring board, and watching you gain confidence in the “vaunted” MirrODine
Thanks 🤙
Glad to see that Yates is producing some nice fish! Looking forward to hitting those bayous this weekend after these crazy high tides.
Great video, as always and thank you for sharing with us . I’m totally getting into some marsh fishing! Just to share a little I do a lot of bass fishing with crank baits and as hard mouthed as bass are , with the wrong rod I still have had bad hook sets. I find a rod with good back bone a medium fast action ( kinda light ) on the tip keeps me from pulling out of their mouth . The fish is catching up to the lure to hit it and a stiff rod will pull it to fast on the hook set. Also I tend to get excited on the hook set so that hurts too. Just some freshwater love to you salties . Keep ‘em coming mark, thanks again.
Thanks for sharing.
That mirror Dean lure is great it's my favorite lure to use great video thank you keep up the good work
Thanks 👍
Great video, Mark, Mirro Dine lures are very popular here on the Virginia Chesapeake Bay coast and tributaries for big specs. Take care and be safe!
It’s interesting how similar lures translate to different geographic areas. Oftentimes when traveling, there’s no need to stock new gear. Simply use what you already have. 👍
I had a mirrodin in my tackle box for the last 3 years still with the tag on it.😂😭
I haven’t caught anything with mine bro lol. My go to is paddletails with some stink on it.
😂 I’ve been staring at mine the same way until today. They may as well of had a tag on them.
I just received my 1st old 18 rod. Ordered a 7ft Ascent. Can’t wait to try it out.
Great rod!!!
Pearl Black Back Soft-Dine is my go to lure when the water gets cold. The Mirrodine works great for me at the Tx City Dike fishing with the lights.
I’m definitely going to take a harder look at them when I go to the store.
Great lure for sure. The only problem is the small treble hooks and the fish shake them easily. Switch them out for inline single 1/0 hooks and you will land 90% more of the shakers!
Thanks for the info!
A good day on the water!!
Yes indeed 👍
👍❤
Thanks
Sweet content
Thanks 🙏
Just out of curiosity… why do you opt for the 500 size nasci over the 1000? I’m debating on getting one.
I’ve become used to the smaller size and lighter weight.
Marc, Miro lures are the best. I have a vast collection of them from long ago. Some I know are well over 50 years old. Won't part with them. The majority were only like 75cents to 1.50 each. I probably have 100 of them. The mirodine looks like a winner. Tight lines bro.
That’s impressive at 50 years 🙌.
@@MDLRFishing Yes they are. I'm 75 now and I look at the cost of fishing tackle,rods, reels,fishing line etc., and I am just amazed, but I fished in a time where the fish were plentiful, but I practiced catch and release long before it was common practice. Got a lot of grief from people tossing back 10 lb. Sow trout at the jetties, but my thrill was the catch not the keep. I did from time to time keep some for cooking, but overall I wanted to protect the resource, as you do. Thanks for allowing this old Freeport,TX man to dream of the good times of my youth. God Bless and may you land a 20 lb. Sow trout!!!
@@brucebroussard1809 I can only imagine how much things have changed over the years. Your the second Old Salt that has commented on the glory days and how great things used to be. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
They also have a HeavyDine that works well in deep holes.
That might be the ticket for my deep water solution.
Mirro dine doing it!
👍
Just wondering why do you dip your measuring stick in the water ?
To try and help the fish out with less slime sticking to a dry board.
What kind of gloves do you use? I've been trying to pick out some fishing fingerless gloves
Simms Guide Glove
@@MDLRFishing thanks for the response
Gotta let em eat the mirror lure
Responding to the mosquito that bit you, that’s the same thing I said yesterday when I was at work because i got bit as well and just doesn’t make sense because they’re obviously only around in the summer but I come to learn that the government did release genetically modified mosquitoes, but they’re saying they are harmless, but others are saying different, not sure but stay safe.
😂 I hate em 🦟
I went there couple years ago w Rx about same weather, he got 9 or 10 I got skunked 😂.
😂
I called a 26 and a half at Texas City Dike on one my Meridian lure
Corky's are the best.
I cannot place that location. Looks great though!
Thanks