Nice day on the water 💧 👌, blue skies and blue water no wind can't be beat, Good friends and good times must be nice 👍 Tight Lines to you and Jeff, well done!
Just a heads up but in south Atlantic federal waters I think you now need a descending device rather than a vent tool. But another awesome video! Love days like that and really hope we have great weather for our two day endangered ARS season!
@@SCFishTales only one I've caught in the past 5 years was in 8 feet of water on a shark line at a jetty, haven't seen them off the Charleston coast since I was catching stringers of 2 in 45 feet in 2018
I didn't know there were sharks in Charleston. You have a really cool channel, great job. Charleston sea is very beautiful, I started to enjoy fishing by watching your videos.
So sad those red snappers are so "endangered" that we only get two days this weekend to fish for them out of the year and its supposed to be a washing machine. We grouper fish alot but always seem to catch more of those "endagered" snappers. Fun to catch but sure would like to be able to take them home.
What marina/ launch/ inlet did y’all run out of? I have a 20 ft key west CC I’d like to take out on calm days like this. Relocating to Charleston from Columbia
Nice day on the water 💧 👌, blue skies and blue water no wind can't be beat, Good friends and good times must be nice 👍 Tight Lines to you and Jeff, well done!
We had a blast!
pluck that line like a bass guitar when grouper take you to the rock
Thanks for the tip! I'll give that a try next time.
Just a heads up but in south Atlantic federal waters I think you now need a descending device rather than a vent tool.
But another awesome video! Love days like that and really hope we have great weather for our two day endangered ARS season!
The fish at 3:30 is a snakefish (Trachinocepalus myops) in the same family as lizardfish. Pretty work out there!
Awesome! Thank you for the clarification. I knew it looked like a lizard but was slightly different.
@@SCFishTales It's a sandperch. When used live, you can raise good-sized groupers and snappers.
Looked like y'all had an encounter with a nice sandbar shark.... good fight....
That was my initial thought, sandbar shark. I'll need to study up on my shark species for the future!
Awesome day nearshore way to crush it!!! 💥🎣
Thanks Gus!!! It was a blast. I have another one coming up in a few days just off the jetties. It's a great one too!
@@SCFishTales Hell yeah can't wait to see it!!!
Very nice catches.... ❤❤❤❤ love it....
It would be great if you just showed us how you hook up the bait.... 😊
Yes, ok. I will keep that in mind for the next time I do a video. Thanks for the tip.
that little fish is a mini whale shark😇😇
Great video!
Thanks for the support!
A question from a West Coast Fisherman why spinning rigs for bottom fishing? Nice video thanks for sharing.
Just personal preference on my end. If we see a school of tuna or something on top, I can easily cast to them without changing something up.
We caught four huge yellow fin tuna today!
Wow! That's awesome. Certainly a fish on my bucket list!!!
Nice work gents. Do you mind sharing what depths you were mostly fishing around those live bottoms? Cheers!
Yeah anywhere from 65-75 foot of water.
I haven't caught a black sea bass in a while, all the damn snapper eat them all
I catch a lot more Black Sea bass closer to shore. Maybe 30-50 feet deep around structure. But they are mostly undersized.
@@SCFishTales only one I've caught in the past 5 years was in 8 feet of water on a shark line at a jetty, haven't seen them off the Charleston coast since I was catching stringers of 2 in 45 feet in 2018
I haven't caught that many either now that I think of it. Red snapper eating them all!
@@SCFishTales yeah, red snapper restrictions caused over population in turn is wiping out the black sea bass population I've seen
@elijahbl5745 I totally agree! Catch WAY more snapper now than BSB.
Thinking that first Taxman could have been a young 🤔 Thresher Shark.
I don't think so. They have a very long tail.
I didn't know there were sharks in Charleston.
You have a really cool channel, great job.
Charleston sea is very beautiful, I started to enjoy fishing by watching your videos.
Sharks everywhere!!!
Bro there’s sharks all over the entire fuckin ocean 😂
@@willispautz Too many IMO
Also looks like a spinner shark to me
So sad those red snappers are so "endangered" that we only get two days this weekend to fish for them out of the year and its supposed to be a washing machine. We grouper fish alot but always seem to catch more of those "endagered" snappers. Fun to catch but sure would like to be able to take them home.
Agreed. We usually catch about 10-15 big snapper every trip out there. And a mess of smaller ones too.
Do you have and tips for some begging offshore/nearshore fishermen in the South Carolina area?
The easiest was to get on some fish is to find live bottom and drop down a cigar minnow, cut bait, live bait, etc. on a Carolina rig.
What marina/ launch/ inlet did y’all run out of? I have a 20 ft key west CC I’d like to take out on calm days like this. Relocating to Charleston from Columbia
We left out from the Charleston Harbor.
Nice video I just subscribed to your channel💯 I’d love to do a bottom fishing collab with you
That fish you were wondering about its called lizardfish. No harm to humans
Live bottom can you explain please
Yes, that means there is structure on the bottom that is holding fish.
Is there good fishing out of Morgan river in Beaufort SC ?
To be honest, I've never fished that area.
Looks like a Bull shark
what size and kind of boat were yall on?
How deep are you guys? Where are you in Florida?
This was up in Charleston. We were only in 75 foot of water.
Hello where were you fishing?
Out of Charleston. About 80 feet of water.
6:00 10 pounds... LOL.. Maybe 5 -6
Haha. 🤷🏻♂️
Where did you go out of in SC?
Are use all the different boat ramps when I go out in my skiff. When I go offshore, I go on my buddy Jeff's boat from James Island.
What's your rod/reel/line setup?
When I was hugging out there I had a Crowder jigging rod with a Diawa BG 5000 reel and 30lb braid.
Any possibility I could get the coordinates in an email?
We were in about 60-70 feet of water if I recall correctly.
Why can't you keep red snapper past three miles. That sounds goofy.
Tell me about it. They are everywhere out there. It's just a law in South Carolina that you can't keep them in federal waters.
How deep?
We were in 65-75 all day.
What size reels were yall using
We were using 5000 and 6000 size reels in this video.