Awesome video Roger! I hope you can restock your C&F Spinner blades soon. I want to order some. I also just received my new issue of "On The Water" magazine. it was nice to see you get featured there with your Jerkbait technique. Congrats! I can see a Cooking and Fishing book in the future!
Great job roger. I dont see you getting snaged. Lucky roger. Ordered 2 packs of blades. Going to try them on the jetties and piers here in galveston, tx. Keep the lessons coming.
Thank you!!! The lighter jigheads are better for snaggy bottom, but if you're fishing rocks it's important to not let the jighead roll into a crack - then it's GG lol - keep that line tight and just tick bottom here and there
I just ordered a pack of your spinner blades. I have a bunch of half gulps in containers im going to pair them with. One question with size regulations. Do the size limits ever go down? Here in NY fluke have to be 19 inches when last year it was 18. Fishing from the shore its very hard to find fluke over 17 inches. 19 is a miracle. I enjoy your content.
The Steez AGS 76MLM - the best rod you can buy for this kind of fluking (Daiwa makes the same rod in other lines, check the video description for a list)
People do a version of it with a short dropper loop, but in my experience the light single jig catches much better average size over time. It's really not even close if you're fishing from shore/shallow boat/kayak.
Best hookset since my Dads...Nice work
I love little spinner blades when I’m dragging but never thought about adding it to a shad 👏🏾👏🏾 I have to try these out.
Fluke are suckers for flash :)
Awesome video Roger! I hope you can restock your C&F Spinner blades soon. I want to order some. I also just received my new issue of "On The Water" magazine. it was nice to see you get featured there with your Jerkbait technique. Congrats! I can see a Cooking and Fishing book in the future!
Haha I totally forgot about that article - thank you!! More blades will be up on the site soon!
love that spot, i kayak that spot alot and yes everyone there helps you net your catch its a awesome spot and the people there aswell.
I agree, for the most part - sooner or later you'll run into a clown lol. But that could be entertaining too.
@@CookingandFishing yes absolutely as all places lol but great stuff sir keep doing great work.
Nice job I see you went to work on those fluke 🎣🎣
👍💪👊. Way to show your cousin who the boss is now
Great job roger. I dont see you getting snaged. Lucky roger. Ordered 2 packs of blades. Going to try them on the jetties and piers here in galveston, tx. Keep the lessons coming.
Thank you!!! The lighter jigheads are better for snaggy bottom, but if you're fishing rocks it's important to not let the jighead roll into a crack - then it's GG lol - keep that line tight and just tick bottom here and there
I received the spinners. Thanks Roger. Now I need to put to the test here in texas.
You’re the Boss Roger
I just ordered a pack of your spinner blades. I have a bunch of half gulps in containers im going to pair them with. One question with size regulations. Do the size limits ever go down? Here in NY fluke have to be 19 inches when last year it was 18. Fishing from the shore its very hard to find fluke over 17 inches. 19 is a miracle. I enjoy your content.
Use the light single jig, once you get the technique down you'll catch keepers.
Any further discussion regarding the head to head with John Skinner? Enjoyed this video.
Home dawg snuck up on ya 😂
about jumped out of my skin lol
Now you know how those fluke feel when you hook set them 😂
That old man scared the shit out of you 😂! Pay attetion where you walk sir
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They are Sold Out!
Do you know when you'll have them back in stock?
Very soon...I'll be restocking continually once I have all the parts in
Dang. Sold out again!
Restock asap!
@@CookingandFishing thx. I placed an order.
Got some!
Thank you!!
@CookingandFishing I will be trying these in Delaware and Ocean City MD this summer cant wait!
Are you planning on getting more blades in ? Looks like your oos.
Yes, I'll be restocking these shortly
What type of rod is that? Looks like a beautiful action rod
The Steez AGS 76MLM - the best rod you can buy for this kind of fluking (Daiwa makes the same rod in other lines, check the video description for a list)
Good job Roger! All except fishing that god forsaken spot lol
Saw a 33 inch come up on that dock. 2010. Guy had 5 or so inch killies as bait.
once a year I can handle it lol
F that one inch slot last year so whack
The dumbest regulation of all time
would like to buy blades when back in stock,thanks
Please follow me on IG @cookingandfishing I'll make drop announcements there - thanks!
Where are the 1st spots you were fishing at ? I like to go to where there isn’t a lot of crowds. Thanks in advance
If I tell you, you'll be part of the crowd :) Fluke are everywhere right now, find a patch of beach and work it!
What kind of net is that? Perfect for the docks and piers
Major Craft telescopic. Pricey but excellent
I'll add the link to the video description
Major craft 600?
@@angeldejesus2797 I have the 500
Is dropshotting a fluke not popular on the east coast? We do it all the time on the west coast for halibut.
People do a version of it with a short dropper loop, but in my experience the light single jig catches much better average size over time. It's really not even close if you're fishing from shore/shallow boat/kayak.
Good afternoon...where can I get the blades??
at cookingandfishing.com/ - I'll have more in stock asap
how do you rig the blade?
What size jig heads are u using and what weight
Everything is listed in the video description - gammy 1/4oz 3/0
What town in Jersey do u primarily fish at
I fish all over :)
@CookingandFishing where do u have ur in person classes at and how much is it I'm very intrigued by this
@@marshallmazzarelli8797 I highly recommend the Virtual Lesson on my website - cookingandfishing.com/
Fish Nazi? First time I heard that expression 😂
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