@@tangledtacklefishing lol well if that is your way so be it but they are only 20 lb fish by pumping the rod you can better control the fish but I will say this don,t ever try it on a fish of any size..you will get beat up...and you can gain at least that much by every pump but hey it is all good just keep catching them.👍
I’ve learned in over 20 years of fighting these fish is that each one is different and each one responds differently to fighting techniques. Some fish I can easily and better control by the walk back method. Some respond better to the pump method. Both methods work great depending on the fish and how they respond. To say that only one technique works and not to use anything else is to closed minded in my opinion. You never want to paint yourself into a corner and stop learning. We appreciate the comments though and thanks for watching.
Well done boys,great team work
Well thanks. We appreciate that.
Enjoy all your videos...keep them coming!! 👍🏼
Thanks Judith. And we appreciate you watching.
Awesome video on the kings and trout and thumbs up 👍
Thanks George. We appreciate it.
Your welcome
Sweet Striper!!
Thanks Sean. It belongs to my fishing partner Jim. He has it set up nicely and it's a fish catching machine.
looks like fun but lol never seen anyone back up to get a fish in does he not know he can pump the fish with his arm? lol
Magwa Magwa why not? 🤷♂️ Easily 4’ of extra distance gained on the fish.
@@tangledtacklefishing lol well if that is your way so be it but they are only 20 lb fish by pumping the rod you can better control the fish but I will say this don,t ever try it on a fish of any size..you will get beat up...and you can gain at least that much by every pump but hey it is all good just keep catching them.👍
I’ve learned in over 20 years of fighting these fish is that each one is different and each one responds differently to fighting techniques. Some fish I can easily and better control by the walk back method. Some respond better to the pump method. Both methods work great depending on the fish and how they respond. To say that only one technique works and not to use anything else is to closed minded in my opinion. You never want to paint yourself into a corner and stop learning. We appreciate the comments though and thanks for watching.