Love the videos bud San v is my favorite lake to fish. But could u go into more detail on the gear ur using thanks keep up the good work if u ever want to go fishing hit me up I’m right down the street from San v.
nice ones. same thing i took a friend out a few times.. first couple times didnt get nothing mainly doing senkos.. so then i was like do drop shot with robo worms.. i stuck to senkos he scored like 3-4 within a hour i switched to robo worm got one but lost in on way in.. but ya finally got him a couple fish. not much luck with senkos at castaic lake either.. lots of little ones everywhere though. what time were you showing up to castaic in mornings to rent a boat and was the wait long? nice video gl on big one now is the time they should be coming up. one of us has to get a big one right. lol cya man
I think our man John is just about ready for one of them DC shimanos. I too was hesitant to veer away from my trusty spinning setups, that is of course until I chucked a senko about 70 yards with zero backlash on a scorpion DC. Get it, and it will be the only setup you want to fish with. Not SLX, not Curado, Scorpion DC. ;)
@@ArcherFish My father got the SLX DC to test against my scorpion and it back lashed a whole lot more with a 1/4 oz weight than did my Scorpion DC, kind of defeating the purpose of paying more for DC. We both noticed the difference so he returned the SLX and got a scorpion even though the JDM thing was questionable for him. It can cast anything from a 3" TRD with an 1/8 oz head on it, to a senko, and all the way up to a light jig or jerk bait. I find it very versatile. Disappointed the SLX didn't sway your opinion.
@@jonathank5388 thanks for the info. honestly I have yet to find a need for a casting reel other than my extra heavy for swimbaits but truth be told I have barely used the SLX.
Wonder if the ned would work as good as the drop shot.
yeah but even more snags I assume.
greetings from Jamaica my brotha
hey man. how you been?
@@ArcherFish irie, everything kool
@@FKJ_WORLD good to hear
Love the videos bud San v is my favorite lake to fish. But could u go into more detail on the gear ur using thanks keep up the good work if u ever want to go fishing hit me up I’m right down the street from San v.
for sure.
What size dropshot hook?
nice ones. same thing i took a friend out a few times.. first couple times didnt get nothing mainly doing senkos.. so then i was like do drop shot with robo worms.. i stuck to senkos he scored like 3-4 within a hour i switched to robo worm got one but lost in on way in.. but ya finally got him a couple fish. not much luck with senkos at castaic lake either.. lots of little ones everywhere though. what time were you showing up to castaic in mornings to rent a boat and was the wait long? nice video gl on big one now is the time they should be coming up. one of us has to get a big one right. lol cya man
Nice brotha! Drop shot for the win!🤙👊
you know it. always works.
Don’t reel against your drag if you want your reels to last.
Almost like drop shot is always the way to go ya kno
for sure. just light line can be sketchy. plus other ways are more fun. but it definitely does the job when all else fails!
Dope Ass video though.
Wow! That’s a beautiful lake!
It really is!
I think our man John is just about ready for one of them DC shimanos. I too was hesitant to veer away from my trusty spinning setups, that is of course until I chucked a senko about 70 yards with zero backlash on a scorpion DC. Get it, and it will be the only setup you want to fish with. Not SLX, not Curado, Scorpion DC. ;)
funny because I just got an SLX DC! I still haven't found a good use for it.
@@ArcherFish My father got the SLX DC to test against my scorpion and it back lashed a whole lot more with a 1/4 oz weight than did my Scorpion DC, kind of defeating the purpose of paying more for DC. We both noticed the difference so he returned the SLX and got a scorpion even though the JDM thing was questionable for him. It can cast anything from a 3" TRD with an 1/8 oz head on it, to a senko, and all the way up to a light jig or jerk bait. I find it very versatile. Disappointed the SLX didn't sway your opinion.
@@jonathank5388 thanks for the info. honestly I have yet to find a need for a casting reel other than my extra heavy for swimbaits but truth be told I have barely used the SLX.
@@ArcherFish No problem, thanks for your vids, have been enjoying them since 2017. Always great to see you killin it on rental boats. See u out there.
@@Thenatural56-iz5xb thanks homie