Capt. Rich- really like your abilities to use couple split shot and light tackle approaches where most of us would normally use more lead and hang up more. Amazing your split shotting seems to stay in fish zone well without hanging up too much. So your technique here was in an eddy, would it still work in an area of straight stronger current?
This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. Good info. I have an area near me that carries current with speed like that. It is very rocky so if you use enough weight to hold the bottom you almost always hand up. I'll try your split shot technique next time I'm there.
Great video and great info but you should really invest into an external camera microphone with a good wind sock very hard to understand what you're saying
@@flipnfins302 Most cameras have a 3.5mm cable jack you can run cable to a lapel mic or if willing to spend some more money can also for a short range Bluetooth transmitter for wireless capability plugs right into that jack (battery operated) if that camera doesn't have the plug id replace the camera
@@flipnfins302 going to Delaware seashore campground in august, looking forward to trying your technique. Just to recap- a 3 ft leader, 2 split shots above the swivel and 3 sand fleas on a #5 circle hook is this correct?
Awesome video with both excellent teaching and exhibition of the art- you are a barefooted artisan at the jetty for sure! Thx for publishing this
Thanks for your support.
Great place! Hard to fish! You did damn good! Thanks for the lesson!
Good luck, Thank You!!!
Capt. Rich- really like your abilities to use couple split shot and light tackle approaches where most of us would normally use more lead and hang up more. Amazing your split shotting seems to stay in fish zone well without hanging up too much. So your technique here was in an eddy, would it still work in an area of straight stronger current?
@@keithwing2774 if you can get it to the bottom, but I focus on the Eddies where the current is slower. It’s where the fish are found.
Great video!
I have fished that inlet a lot and never tried this method
will definatley try it this summer
Good luck if you see me there, Say Hi. If I can, I will get you up to speed. Thank You for your Support.
This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. Good info. I have an area near me that carries current with speed like that. It is very rocky so if you use enough weight to hold the bottom you almost always hand up. I'll try your split shot technique next time I'm there.
Awesome, let me know how you make out.
I would be super helpful to post in the description the date the video was filmed.
june 20th
Thanks so much!
Great video , thanks for sharing your set up & technique. What time of year was this?
June 20th
Good video just subscribed to your channel good luck. What rod are u using?
Great video and great info but you should really invest into an external camera microphone with a good wind sock very hard to understand what you're saying
I have yet to be able to find one that is not attached to the camera.
@@flipnfins302 Most cameras have a 3.5mm cable jack you can run cable to a lapel mic or if willing to spend some more money can also for a short range Bluetooth transmitter for wireless capability plugs right into that jack (battery operated) if that camera doesn't have the plug id replace the camera
North or South side
@@user-pt2zj8gl3w north
Where did you place the split shot by the bait or how many inches away from the bait?
It’s a three foot leader, behind the leader, swivel.
what are the rules of keeping the fish?
They change all the time, see website for more info, www.eregulations.com/delaware/fishing/tidal-seasons-size-creel-limits
Where's is this location
Indian River Inlet, Delaware
How many split shots?
2 at the most, when current slows down go less.
@@flipnfins302 going to Delaware seashore campground in august, looking forward to trying your technique. Just to recap- a 3 ft leader, 2 split shots above the swivel and 3 sand fleas on a #5 circle hook is this correct?
Yes 👍
Delaware