I used to go fishing at lake pyramid on the grapevine off of highway 5 in California in the 80s. A lot of striped bass fishermen used to fish below the dam. I caught a 30 in striped bass one day. I didn’t bother weighing him but he made a good dinner for my brothers family and me. It’s a good mild firm fleshed fish. I filleted it and pan fried it. There were a lot of fillets.
Could have swore we passed by Lake Pyramind on our trip to Disneyland 2 years back. It is semi close to LA? I'd be very pleased with that Striper catch to be sure. Oddly not much a fish eater (due the blandness, also a hunter and enjoy those meals much more), but I'd have to agree Striper is very much like you said. We didn't encounter many or any small bones either. Ironically we only fishing Stripers for a few years. Caught maybe 160 and only 3 keepers. This video was one of those, so was nice to FINALLY try a Striper meal. Side note we do hope you're enjoying the fishing videos! Ken & Lea
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I really like your videos. Wow, you must have Been a great fisherman to catch 160 strippers. Lake pyramid is very close to castaic lake, almost right next to each other. It is about halfway to Magic mountain after one drives up the grapevine. I started fishing after my divorce to gain patience and calmness. I prefer fishing in the ocean off fishing boats. Fish like the yellowtail, dorado, albacore, and calico bass fight pretty good. Bonita are a lot of fun to catch too but I don’t like eating them.
@@theroadrunnerjarhead4109 We're glad you're enjoying them. Editing takes 7-15 hours each but hope it helps. I guess on the 160 being a lot. Mainly due to some good days, one day we caught 37 I think. We got that video up in the Striper Playlist. When casting into a school of them, bites can be rapid! Ahhh yes I know Magic Mountain, so that helps. Some distance from Sacramento area. As for the Ocean fishing, yeah that's out of my experience. Sounds amazing would love to pull up some "exotics". We did plan to toss some "Bay" fishing in. Question did the fishing help with the calming? Just wondering as those days come with few to no bites, loose like 6+ rig set ups and currents taking bait down stream to far heh.... oh not get into the baits that never stay on the hook ACK!
Sorry if I did. Though I would consider more than just a single person. While it bothers you, others enjoy it. You know we can't please everyone. Also, within your comment "they put up a no fishing sign". Then good chance there was no sign warning anyone that you can't. We've looked for such a sign many times we fished there. Seen the no swimming sign. Also if I may, mind defining city? That's a bit vague and hard for one to comment correctly on it. Surely you don't mean the entire city? Someone of importance there perhaps? I mean, I can and am considering just calling the Rio Vista departments in question to see if I'm the reason behind that sign. My gut is telling me, doubt I'm the reason. That's a rather high bar there. I do keep the channel going for everyone my friend. Can't do it just too please a single person. It was and perhaps still is a public location. Also if we weren't supposed to be fishing it. Why do you suggest you're concerned now that you can't fish there? Anyways rather just keep things chill... wasn't posted. Is/Was a public location. Many have enjoyed the video, not to mention just sharing our fishing experiences. You won't see us fishing on private property without permission, or filming where it isn't allowed. Nor do we little and actually been know to clean up some spots of others trash from time to time. When in doubt on certain laws concerning fishing we often contact the DFG. Wouldn't be shocked if they're semi used to it now. We cool boss? Ken
Damn I used to fish at that dock when I was 10-11 before it looked like that. I doubt this video caused it as the town hall is right outside this location 😭
Actually we had some with us, and I agree! Just when we set that one up on another trip when we didn't have them with us. Now we did just didn't feel like cutting the line till it broke off heh. Thanks for the note, yeah recon you heard they closed down Haps Bait shop.
We wanted JUST that. Funny. Nothing bit it, though it turned into a Rock or Tree snag. We lost the set up. My guess.... it ran and hid under rocks. Ever fish that spot in Rio Vista? It's fairly sweet!
@@joeylamzon3990 Oh heck you mean the Crawfish? We were so close to packing up to go home at that point, didn't want to cast it out, while Lea did want to heh. So I thought you know... most times people would take the claws off, or perhaps just the tail meat. I figured if something took that WHOLE Crawfish, well inquiry minds would want to know! Know I was wondering... but in general yeah totally hear you on that one! We hope the fishing vids are holding their part.... Ken & Lea
Dude... oddly missed you two! Well not oddly at all. How you both been? I nearly stopped by your channel about 3 days ago to say "sup". Anyways.... how's the Reading & Painting channels going? I do plan to get some more paintings going.. Outside of that been on negative time for the longest. Doing toooo much. Ken & Lea
Actually.... sadly... the LAST Striper we caught was the first keeper size out of the last roughly 80 Stripers caught. Funny thing I had finally talked Lea into up sizing the hooks & doubling the bait. Btw they can get few feet long and weight a good 30 - 50+ pounds!
Not sure where Fresno is, somehow I'm thinking like by LA? Yeah getting to Manteca or around there is close for us. Always welcome to hit us up for a mutual trip. Trout (when biting) can be a BLAST, not to mention some of the best meals from them. Can't wait to smoke our first Mount Lassen Trout! Tried that yet?
I hear you there man! A treasure trove of lures down there I'm sure, the person that goes after them will probably come up looking like a pin cushion. You think it's more Rocks or Branches? Rather hoping it's not shopping carts sighs....
You ever fish Miller Park area in the Sac River? Sadly we just found out about it and recently fished it. Was STUNNED to find out it was a Sandy bottom and nearly snag/plant free!
Haha yeah they are! Funny you mention that been working on talking Lea into upsizing the hooks/baits. Once we added a mere 50%-100% Anchovies, and used a larger hook. We hooked the 18"-19". We do at times toss out Lures also, though need a few larger ones. Seem to have lost my A-Rigs. As for the Pikes or Live Bait, heh when I can get myself to put them through that. But at times I rarely use Live Bait. Thanks for the note though... have a good friend that is fond of using Golden Shiners. Also tried only once or twice of not only doubling the Anchovies on the soaking poles but to wrap a Pile Worm around it. We've used Live Mudsuckers one as well as Ghost Shrimp. Sadly didn't get bites those 2 days.
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I don't use those pikeminnows alive, I catch them and put a shad needle through then with an 8. 0 or 10. O hook or if too big I fillet them then web my leader though them and wind magic thread around them to keep them on the leader good, anyway tight lines buddy
@@spooner454 Sweet man sweet... so I can still be a bit humane! I'll have to look into what a "Shad Needle" is. Though got an idea. You talking Circle Hook? Yeah that Magic Thread does help... hate when we choose to use Liver thou... Tight lines Spooner.... Ken
@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 shad or ( Bait Needle ) you can get at the Bait shop in Rio Vista, it's a piece of stainless wire with a notch in it for your leader, you hook the loop of your leader on it then shove it from the mouth of your Bait and pull it out of the tail, ( it works with, Pike minnows, mud sucker's anchovies and sardines ) then you put your leader on your slip sinker and toss it out there, I don't use spinning equipment for Stripers I use open face casting reels, like an ABU 6500,
@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I try not to catch schoolies unless it's on lures because they swallow small baits and they can end up dieing or at the very least just a pain to lose gear and waste time, try over buy the horseshoe on Sherman island rd, by the fish shoot, try to cast in about 20 to 25 foot of water. Get a chart of the delta from the bait store, it gives you depths, and try that fishing pier behind you, sometimes it's productive, especially during the salmon transplants
Greg wasn't it you that suggested putting the Anchovies head down on the hook? Either way haha right now, hope it was an enjoyable episode! It didn't do my knee any favors, and what no one seen was that last Striper, it actually was dragging the pole across the dock and into the water. So I dove to catch it. When my hand grabbed it, it was already 100% off the dock and into the water sinking.
Man right on boss, that would help put me at ease heh. Though funny enough been talking to the wife saying "think we really should upsize the hooks & bait". The largest catch was on the new set up. We're always down for a good "fish story" when you got one! Hope you're enjoying the vids! Ken & Lea
@@beneful209 Personally I like that spot. Glad you posted that comment thou, adds another layer of confirmation they're biting there. If you don't mind what bait or lures?
@@beneful209 Right on thanks for the info! Sounds like you hit some schools also, man can get active when they come through. Same with us for bait, still hell bent on getting some more on lures. Had lure bites in the past. As for the 38". Beats our largest Striper. We did catch some fish of such size or so. Alas not Stripers thou... sighs.... heh it's a good spot! P.S. next episode will be up in a few days. Still Striper.... bit better.... new spot for us!
DOH.... which spot boss? Near the Chain Wood Fence that's next to the pier? Or a spot from the boat dock? In the case of the spot with the Chain/Wood Fence...omg yeah something's there boss! We get hung up something fierce. Perhaps the gents to our right were avoiding it. Lure's seemed ok, but that took out half our poles so we moved spots. The dock, has littles bits of snags if you're on the side we were and cast kind of parallel with the dock towards the bridge. Sounds like you know the area well. We're still TRYING to learn the clear spots for casting. Btw if you know (would be sweet!) bit from the shoreline is it all Sandy Bottom (outside of some snags) in that area? We recently fishing a New spot to us also in the Sac River and was a Sandy Bottom (that's day is tonight's new episode, you'll probably know the area). Thanks for watching, hope you're enjoying and it's an honor! Ken & Lea
Should have kept the reel from the sounds of it. It still catches! Though selling it for $5-$15. Then flipping that money and so on. After all money begets money. You'd just may be surprised. Or you got your dirt weed. Just some years ago flipped $400 into $345,000. Yes took a few years to do. Simply reinvested 95% of all net profits. That was the 2nd profit seeking venture I went on. First one did better. Retail sales. Then again recon this is a Fishing Channel.... so outside of your rude comment, what do you normally fish for?
We used more than one rig set up, so really depends on which you're referring to, but yes we did use Carolina Rigs. Line to a sinker, to a swivel, then the leader line & hook. At times we do add a second swivel to stop the sinker from sliding far. If I may also, they actually work fairly well. For multi species as well. On a side note, we do hope you're enjoying the videos, tight lines! Ken & Lea
Thanks for sure! You do mean at the same location? Or general area? Though we rarely target Catfish we do both enjoy landing them. This one here as I'm sure you seen we caught by mistake. Then when I was setting hook, they must have been around the bait in numbers. I hear you on the clean meat though, without shell. Other side of the coin, if I had enough of them heck I'd eat them! Always was a bit more fond of Shellfish. Not to put down Trout, Salmon or Sturgeon steaks! Ken & Lea
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 i would fish random back sloughs in general with craw fish meat shrimo prawns would get only catfish that way. Was advoiding the baby striper they mess up baits to easy
@@Baby-J510 That's odd never seen notification of this response. Right on, when we had trouble getting them in main/larger Delta waters I figured it was the smaller back canals and what not that'd have them. Bet you're probably right on the Stripers. So they don't go after the Crawdad, Shimp meat eh?
Sweet boss, that's two recent videos then where I gave you a Shout Out about your suggestion. Almost called you George... alas, saved by my ummm "Correctness" heh... Thanks Greg! We're actually thinking of 1-3 special videos & maybe event as we're approaching Episode 200. So perhaps a few "different" fishing trips, then what do you think of a Subscriber meet up/fish for Episode 200? Or other thoughts?
At first I was like... what the... is he on about. Yeah time you viewed it, it was around or I guess at 777 funny as it wouldn't stay at the number but for a brief time. Outside of that the fishing was real heh. So was the struggle to pull up a keeper....
Honestly you might be right! Didn't give it too much thought at the time. Though if I may add, the currents were so strong that everyone's lines were drifting back and forth in the currents. I'd guess we would have need much much heavy weights to prevent that. Alas lucky seems most of the bottom was sandy or muddy. So not too many snags in the 2nd location. We hope you're enjoying the videos boss! Tight lines... Ken & Lea
I used to go fishing at lake pyramid on the grapevine off of highway 5 in California in the 80s. A lot of striped bass fishermen used to fish below the dam. I caught a 30 in striped bass one day. I didn’t bother weighing him but he made a good dinner for my brothers family and me. It’s a good mild firm fleshed fish. I filleted it and pan fried it. There were a lot of fillets.
Could have swore we passed by Lake Pyramind on our trip to Disneyland 2 years back. It is semi close to LA? I'd be very pleased with that Striper catch to be sure. Oddly not much a fish eater (due the blandness, also a hunter and enjoy those meals much more), but I'd have to agree Striper is very much like you said. We didn't encounter many or any small bones either.
Ironically we only fishing Stripers for a few years. Caught maybe 160 and only 3 keepers. This video was one of those, so was nice to FINALLY try a Striper meal.
Side note we do hope you're enjoying the fishing videos!
Ken & Lea
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I really like your videos. Wow, you must have Been a great fisherman to catch 160 strippers. Lake pyramid is very close to castaic lake, almost right next to each other. It is about halfway to Magic mountain after one drives up the grapevine. I started fishing after my divorce to gain patience and calmness. I prefer fishing in the ocean off fishing boats. Fish like the yellowtail, dorado, albacore, and calico bass fight pretty good. Bonita are a lot of fun to catch too but I don’t like eating them.
@@theroadrunnerjarhead4109 We're glad you're enjoying them. Editing takes 7-15 hours each but hope it helps. I guess on the 160 being a lot. Mainly due to some good days, one day we caught 37 I think. We got that video up in the Striper Playlist. When casting into a school of them, bites can be rapid!
Ahhh yes I know Magic Mountain, so that helps. Some distance from Sacramento area. As for the Ocean fishing, yeah that's out of my experience. Sounds amazing would love to pull up some "exotics". We did plan to toss some "Bay" fishing in.
Question did the fishing help with the calming? Just wondering as those days come with few to no bites, loose like 6+ rig set ups and currents taking bait down stream to far heh.... oh not get into the baits that never stay on the hook ACK!
Man, you blew this dock up in Rio vista.
The city seen your vidio and put up a NO FISHING sign. Thanks alot !!!
Sorry if I did. Though I would consider more than just a single person. While it bothers you, others enjoy it. You know we can't please everyone. Also, within your comment "they put up a no fishing sign". Then good chance there was no sign warning anyone that you can't. We've looked for such a sign many times we fished there. Seen the no swimming sign. Also if I may, mind defining city? That's a bit vague and hard for one to comment correctly on it. Surely you don't mean the entire city? Someone of importance there perhaps? I mean, I can and am considering just calling the Rio Vista departments in question to see if I'm the reason behind that sign. My gut is telling me, doubt I'm the reason. That's a rather high bar there.
I do keep the channel going for everyone my friend. Can't do it just too please a single person. It was and perhaps still is a public location. Also if we weren't supposed to be fishing it. Why do you suggest you're concerned now that you can't fish there? Anyways rather just keep things chill... wasn't posted. Is/Was a public location. Many have enjoyed the video, not to mention just sharing our fishing experiences. You won't see us fishing on private property without permission, or filming where it isn't allowed. Nor do we little and actually been know to clean up some spots of others trash from time to time. When in doubt on certain laws concerning fishing we often contact the DFG. Wouldn't be shocked if they're semi used to it now. We cool boss?
Ken
Damn I used to fish at that dock when I was 10-11 before it looked like that. I doubt this video caused it as the town hall is right outside this location 😭
Get you some sinker sliders from the tackle shop up the road. They make all the difference
Actually we had some with us, and I agree! Just when we set that one up on another trip when we didn't have them with us. Now we did just didn't feel like cutting the line till it broke off heh. Thanks for the note, yeah recon you heard they closed down Haps Bait shop.
I was expecting a big ol catfish to have taken that crawdad.
We wanted JUST that. Funny. Nothing bit it, though it turned into a Rock or Tree snag. We lost the set up. My guess.... it ran and hid under rocks.
Ever fish that spot in Rio Vista? It's fairly sweet!
Next time try pealing the tail meat and poop vein out and just using that with magic thread caught some stripes like that b4
@@joeylamzon3990 Oh heck you mean the Crawfish? We were so close to packing up to go home at that point, didn't want to cast it out, while Lea did want to heh. So I thought you know... most times people would take the claws off, or perhaps just the tail meat. I figured if something took that WHOLE Crawfish, well inquiry minds would want to know! Know I was wondering... but in general yeah totally hear you on that one! We hope the fishing vids are holding their part....
Ken & Lea
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 your videos are great guys 🤙
@@joeylamzon3990 Hey Joey thanks man! Too cool...
Love watching you two fish together. Nice catch at 15:47 lol!
Dude... oddly missed you two! Well not oddly at all. How you both been? I nearly stopped by your channel about 3 days ago to say "sup". Anyways.... how's the Reading & Painting channels going? I do plan to get some more paintings going..
Outside of that been on negative time for the longest. Doing toooo much.
Ken & Lea
Actually.... sadly... the LAST Striper we caught was the first keeper size out of the last roughly 80 Stripers caught. Funny thing I had finally talked Lea into up sizing the hooks & doubling the bait. Btw they can get few feet long and weight a good 30 - 50+ pounds!
I live in Fresno fishing the upper lakes for trout now but maybe in the fall we can stripers fish I will be fishing in Manteca then
Not sure where Fresno is, somehow I'm thinking like by LA? Yeah getting to Manteca or around there is close for us. Always welcome to hit us up for a mutual trip. Trout (when biting) can be a BLAST, not to mention some of the best meals from them. Can't wait to smoke our first Mount Lassen Trout! Tried that yet?
Yeah that place next to the bridge is snag city lol
I hear you there man! A treasure trove of lures down there I'm sure, the person that goes after them will probably come up looking like a pin cushion.
You think it's more Rocks or Branches? Rather hoping it's not shopping carts sighs....
You ever fish Miller Park area in the Sac River? Sadly we just found out about it and recently fished it. Was STUNNED to find out it was a Sandy bottom and nearly snag/plant free!
Those tiny school size fish are a pain, try big bait, like sacramento Pike, you can catch them off of that dock, the bigger the better
Haha yeah they are! Funny you mention that been working on talking Lea into upsizing the hooks/baits. Once we added a mere 50%-100% Anchovies, and used a larger hook. We hooked the 18"-19".
We do at times toss out Lures also, though need a few larger ones. Seem to have lost my A-Rigs. As for the Pikes or Live Bait, heh when I can get myself to put them through that. But at times I rarely use Live Bait. Thanks for the note though... have a good friend that is fond of using Golden Shiners.
Also tried only once or twice of not only doubling the Anchovies on the soaking poles but to wrap a Pile Worm around it. We've used Live Mudsuckers one as well as Ghost Shrimp. Sadly didn't get bites those 2 days.
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I don't use those pikeminnows alive, I catch them and put a shad needle through then with an 8. 0 or 10. O hook or if too big I fillet them then web my leader though them and wind magic thread around them to keep them on the leader good, anyway tight lines buddy
@@spooner454 Sweet man sweet... so I can still be a bit humane! I'll have to look into what a "Shad Needle" is. Though got an idea. You talking Circle Hook? Yeah that Magic Thread does help... hate when we choose to use Liver thou... Tight lines Spooner....
Ken
@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 shad or ( Bait Needle ) you can get at the Bait shop in Rio Vista, it's a piece of stainless wire with a notch in it for your leader, you hook the loop of your leader on it then shove it from the mouth of your Bait and pull it out of the tail, ( it works with, Pike minnows, mud sucker's anchovies and sardines ) then you put your leader on your slip sinker and toss it out there, I don't use spinning equipment for Stripers I use open face casting reels, like an ABU 6500,
@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 I try not to catch schoolies unless it's on lures because they swallow small baits and they can end up dieing or at the very least just a pain to lose gear and waste time, try over buy the horseshoe on Sherman island rd, by the fish shoot, try to cast in about 20 to 25 foot of water. Get a chart of the delta from the bait store, it gives you depths, and try that fishing pier behind you, sometimes it's productive, especially during the salmon transplants
Nice!!
Greg wasn't it you that suggested putting the Anchovies head down on the hook?
Either way haha right now, hope it was an enjoyable episode! It didn't do my knee any favors, and what no one seen was that last Striper, it actually was dragging the pole across the dock and into the water. So I dove to catch it. When my hand grabbed it, it was already 100% off the dock and into the water sinking.
Nice video bro the big ones are rare 😪
Man right on boss, that would help put me at ease heh. Though funny enough been talking to the wife saying "think we really should upsize the hooks & bait". The largest catch was on the new set up.
We're always down for a good "fish story" when you got one! Hope you're enjoying the vids!
Ken & Lea
we been catching them left and right in that spot
@@beneful209 Personally I like that spot. Glad you posted that comment thou, adds another layer of confirmation they're biting there. If you don't mind what bait or lures?
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 i’ve had best luck with anchovies. biggest i’ve caught there was at least 38in.
@@beneful209 Right on thanks for the info! Sounds like you hit some schools also, man can get active when they come through. Same with us for bait, still hell bent on getting some more on lures. Had lure bites in the past. As for the 38". Beats our largest Striper. We did catch some fish of such size or so. Alas not Stripers thou... sighs.... heh it's a good spot! P.S. next episode will be up in a few days. Still Striper.... bit better.... new spot for us!
Is there still a brush pile at the end where everybody gets hung up on?
DOH.... which spot boss? Near the Chain Wood Fence that's next to the pier? Or a spot from the boat dock?
In the case of the spot with the Chain/Wood Fence...omg yeah something's there boss! We get hung up something fierce. Perhaps the gents to our right were avoiding it. Lure's seemed ok, but that took out half our poles so we moved spots.
The dock, has littles bits of snags if you're on the side we were and cast kind of parallel with the dock towards the bridge. Sounds like you know the area well. We're still TRYING to learn the clear spots for casting.
Btw if you know (would be sweet!) bit from the shoreline is it all Sandy Bottom (outside of some snags) in that area? We recently fishing a New spot to us also in the Sac River and was a Sandy Bottom (that's day is tonight's new episode, you'll probably know the area).
Thanks for watching, hope you're enjoying and it's an honor!
Ken & Lea
Had a old red reel like that 20,25 years ago. Think I traded it for a bag of dirt weed.
Should have kept the reel from the sounds of it. It still catches! Though selling it for $5-$15. Then flipping that money and so on. After all money begets money. You'd just may be surprised. Or you got your dirt weed. Just some years ago flipped $400 into $345,000. Yes took a few years to do. Simply reinvested 95% of all net profits. That was the 2nd profit seeking venture I went on. First one did better. Retail sales.
Then again recon this is a Fishing Channel.... so outside of your rude comment, what do you normally fish for?
Are you sure thats a carolina rig ?
We used more than one rig set up, so really depends on which you're referring to, but yes we did use Carolina Rigs. Line to a sinker, to a swivel, then the leader line & hook. At times we do add a second swivel to stop the sinker from sliding far. If I may also, they actually work fairly well. For multi species as well.
On a side note, we do hope you're enjoying the videos, tight lines!
Ken & Lea
If you ever get a good amount of craw fish go to a back slow with less current use the crawfish tail meat for catfish
Thanks for sure! You do mean at the same location? Or general area? Though we rarely target Catfish we do both enjoy landing them. This one here as I'm sure you seen we caught by mistake. Then when I was setting hook, they must have been around the bait in numbers. I hear you on the clean meat though, without shell.
Other side of the coin, if I had enough of them heck I'd eat them! Always was a bit more fond of Shellfish. Not to put down Trout, Salmon or Sturgeon steaks!
Ken & Lea
@@hershisadventuresincalifor9725 i would fish random back sloughs in general with craw fish meat shrimo prawns would get only catfish that way. Was advoiding the baby striper they mess up baits to easy
@@Baby-J510 That's odd never seen notification of this response. Right on, when we had trouble getting them in main/larger Delta waters I figured it was the smaller back canals and what not that'd have them. Bet you're probably right on the Stripers. So they don't go after the Crawdad, Shimp meat eh?
Ya it was me, nice day with some fish! Keep it up
Sweet boss, that's two recent videos then where I gave you a Shout Out about your suggestion. Almost called you George... alas, saved by my ummm "Correctness" heh...
Thanks Greg! We're actually thinking of 1-3 special videos & maybe event as we're approaching Episode 200. So perhaps a few "different" fishing trips, then what do you think of a Subscriber meet up/fish for Episode 200?
Or other thoughts?
tripple 7.....777... 7.7 views, 7 days ago... paused at 7:28... f#2KING SIMULATED VIRTUAL REALITY
At first I was like... what the... is he on about. Yeah time you viewed it, it was around or I guess at 777 funny as it wouldn't stay at the number but for a brief time. Outside of that the fishing was real heh. So was the struggle to pull up a keeper....
I thought a longer leader on faster current isn’t good??
Honestly you might be right! Didn't give it too much thought at the time. Though if I may add, the currents were so strong that everyone's lines were drifting back and forth in the currents. I'd guess we would have need much much heavy weights to prevent that. Alas lucky seems most of the bottom was sandy or muddy. So not too many snags in the 2nd location.
We hope you're enjoying the videos boss! Tight lines...
Ken & Lea