Always love watching you fish. Alway's something to learn.Finally beautiful further, here up the coast. Loving my new Bixpy and some other new add-on's. So now I've got my fins, and my Bixpy. 😎 🎣 🙏
great point. I normally do when a brand of lure gets a more permanent spot in my tackle box. I have a post on how to do that ( kayakfishingaddict.com/2020/11/change-your-treble-hooks-to-inline-single-hooks/ ).
Hi Ron. Curious as to why you use bait-casting gear rather than spinning. Is there an advantage with it in the kayak or just personal preference? I find the saltwater lures too light for bait-casting although I much prefer it for bigger largemouth lures. Thanks
Hi Eric. Great question. I use baitcasters because I can be precise with each cast by controlling it with my thumb. It's also advantageous from a kayak because I can cast with one hand in case I'm busy steering, etc. with the other one. Baitcast reels handle most baits just fine....as long as the lure is within the weight specification of the rod you're using.
Hey Ron, I keep forgetting to ask. What rods are you currently running? I do the same type of fishing here in the Navarre / Pensacola area and looking to upgrade my rods. Thx! Great work on the editing by the way. Always putting out quality content.
I’ve still got my KastKing rods from years ago ( kayakfishingaddict.com/product/kastking-royale-select-fishing-rods/ - 7’0-M Power-Fast-1pc) and I’m using an Old18 Aerius rod (7'0" Medium Casting Mod-Fast) for my third rod. Old18.com is closing them out right now.
@@KayakFishingAddict i thought I recognized that aerius rod. I always find myself grabbing my 6'-5" ML Mod Fast or my 7' suppresor L xtra fast. The Aerius has a short butt, great reel seat and I love the feel of it. Perfect kayak rod. Dont sleep on the hollow point series either. On clearance for 80 bucks, they are great.
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good stuff.. love the loop knot...
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the video! I’ve got to try out the mirrolure.
Thanks. It's a good bait!
Try the broken glass sliver one 😉 trust me
Thanks for the tip!
@@KayakFishingAddict thank you for sharing your adventures and knowledge sir! Tight lines!
@@6rala You're very welcome. Same to u!
That was a great trip out. Those snook are so beautiful, and one of my favorite fish. They do love that marsh. Stay safe my friend. 😎 🎣 🙏
Thanks for your kind words
Always love watching you fish. Alway's something to learn.Finally beautiful further, here up the coast. Loving my new Bixpy and some other new add-on's. So now I've got my fins, and my Bixpy. 😎 🎣 🙏
@@anthonyvespia6662 Thanks. Nice to see the bixpy is holding up for u.
Thanks for another solid video, as a new kayak fisherman I have learned so much from your videos. Keep em coming
You’re welcome, and thank you for watching, sharing, commenting, liking, etc. too!
Another great video. 👍 I enjoy your lure reviews.
Tight lines 🤙 🎣
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy them.
Ron, have you thought about switching out the trebles for inline hooks? maybe less damage for the fish and for you...
great point. I normally do when a brand of lure gets a more permanent spot in my tackle box. I have a post on how to do that ( kayakfishingaddict.com/2020/11/change-your-treble-hooks-to-inline-single-hooks/ ).
Wow thanks again for the awesome video. You are always teaching. Tight Lines
I'm glad you enjoy the videos. Tight lines!
Great video as always
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it!!!
Nice
Thanks.
Hi Ron. Curious as to why you use bait-casting gear rather than spinning. Is there an advantage with it in the kayak or just personal preference? I find the saltwater lures too light for bait-casting although I much prefer it for bigger largemouth lures. Thanks
Hi Eric. Great question. I use baitcasters because I can be precise with each cast by controlling it with my thumb. It's also advantageous from a kayak because I can cast with one hand in case I'm busy steering, etc. with the other one. Baitcast reels handle most baits just fine....as long as the lure is within the weight specification of the rod you're using.
Needed my fix of another KFA episode! 😃
Awesome. Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate it.
Hey Ron, I keep forgetting to ask. What rods are you currently running? I do the same type of fishing here in the Navarre / Pensacola area and looking to upgrade my rods. Thx! Great work on the editing by the way. Always putting out quality content.
I’ve still got my KastKing rods from years ago ( kayakfishingaddict.com/product/kastking-royale-select-fishing-rods/ - 7’0-M Power-Fast-1pc) and I’m using an Old18 Aerius rod (7'0" Medium Casting Mod-Fast) for my third rod. Old18.com is closing them out right now.
@@KayakFishingAddict Thx for the info my friend.
@@JBPILEGGI You’re very welcome.
@@KayakFishingAddict i thought I recognized that aerius rod. I always find myself grabbing my 6'-5" ML Mod Fast or my 7' suppresor L xtra fast. The Aerius has a short butt, great reel seat and I love the feel of it. Perfect kayak rod.
Dont sleep on the hollow point series either. On clearance for 80 bucks, they are great.
@@ETuss713 Yep, great deals on the closeouts!
Great video, Ron! Have you ever tried any anchor up and fish style in the marsh? Like with some shrimp or cut bait in a spot with good current?
Sometimes I stake out using my stakeout pole….but I typically move until I find the fish.
Bro where you been at? Come back already
I hear you! It's been a rough series of months but I'm working my way back. Thanks for the encouragement.
@@KayakFishingAddict hey man, your stuff is great content , and your character is a joy. Stay in this space man and keep releasing good stuff.
@@mwambasol9556 thanks. I will.