End of Days Backcountry Fishing.
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Headed out back to see what is around.
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KEY WEST KAYAK FISHING: Equipment Used
The RODS AND REELS:
1) Esky Rods - Spinning 7' (Med 10lb Saltwater) - Slow Parabolic Action - Solid Carbon - Fuji Guides(8) and Reel Seat.
Quantum Cabo 40
-10lb Power Pro
2) Esky Rods - Spinning 7' (Med/Hvy 15-20lb Saltwater) - Fast Action - Solid Carbon - Fuji Guides(8) and Reel Seat.
Quantum Cabo 5000
-30lb Power Pro
3) Esky Rods - Spinning 7' (Med 12lb Saltwater) - Med Fast Action - Solid Carbon - Fuji Guides(8) and Reel Seat.
Quantum Cabo 60
-50lb Power Pro
4) Esky Rods - Spinning 6'4" (25-30lb Saltwater) - Mod-Fast Action - Solid Carbon - Fuji Guides(9) and Reel Seat.
Shimano Torium 16
-65lb Power Pro
5) Esky Rods - Spinning 7.5' (Med 10lb Saltwater) - Slow Parabolic Action - Solid Carbon - Fuji Guides(8) and Reel Seat.
Quantum Cabo 40
-10lb Power Pro
Esky Rods
3414 Duck Avenue,#8
Key West, Florida 33040
305-896-4637
Harrison@eskyrods.com
www.eskyrods.com/
The Kayaks
1) 2010 Wilderness Systems Tarpon 140.
2) 2012 Hobie Adventure Island (BLUE) w/ Outboard Motor Mount
2010 Suzuki 2.5 HP 4-Stroke Outboard
Lowrance Hook-5
3) 2012 Hobie Adventure Island (RED) w/ Outboard Motor Mount
2022 Suzuki 2.5 HP 4-Stroke Outboard
Lowrance Hook-5
The Rods/Reels (RETIRED)
1) 7' MH Shimano Teramar, TMS-X70MH, Line Wt. 10-20lb, Lure Wt 1/2-1 1/2oz, Power: Medium Heavy, Action: Extra Fast
Penn Conflict 4000
Power Pro 20lb
Power Pro 10lb
Andes 15lb pink mono
2) 7' H Shimano Teramar, TMS-F70H, Line Wt. 15-20lb, Lure Wt 1/2-2oz, Power: Heavy, Action: Med Fast
Penn Conflict 6000
Power Pro 65lb
3) 5'8" XH Shimano Treval Jigging Trigger Rod, TVC-58XH, Line Wt. 80-200, Lure Wt, 160 - 270grams, PowerExtra Heavy
Shimano Torium 16
Power Pro 65lb
4) 7'6" M Hurricane Calico Jack IM7, CAJ-457, Line Wt. 8-17lb, Lure Wt 3/8-3/4oz, Power: Medium
Shimano Solstace 4000 FI
Power Pro 20lb
5) 6' Ande Tournament Stand Up Rod, ASU-601A SDRMH, Line Wt. 20-50, Power: Medium Heavy
Shimano TLD-30A 2-Speed
Power Pro 65lb
6) 6'6" Shimano Trevala, TVC-66MH, Line Wt. 50-100lb, Jig Wt 50-100g, Power: Medium Heavy, Action: Medium Fast
Abu Garcia 6500C3
Power Pro 30lb
7) 7' Shimano Trevala, TVC-70ML, Line Wt. 20-50lb, Jig Wt 55-135g, Power: Medium Light, Action: Medium Fast
Abu Garcia 6500C3
Power Pro 30lb
Plus a few other misc saltwater rigs that are used sparingly and some Bass rigs which I won't use in salt water.
Cast Nets
-5' 3/8" Plastic enclosed weights
-6' 3/16" Super Spreader SS-1000 1 lb per foot
-7' 3/8" Mako 1lb per foot
Filming
GoPro Hero 11 Black
GoPro Hero 8 Black
GoPro Hero 7 Black
GoPro Hero 4 Black with Sennheiser MKE2 Elements waterproof microphone.
GoPro Hero 4 Silver
GoPro Hero 3 Black
Panasonic G7
-14-42mm F3.5-5.8
-20mm F1.7
Software: Adobe Premeire Elements and Photoshop Elements
The Car - 2009 Honda Fit Base Model - 5 Speed Manual, Yakima Roof Rack.
The Motorcycle - 1997 BMW F650
Header Graphic Created By: Jeff Kaphingst (www.jeffthedesigner.com) (www.rack30.com)
Love how it sounds like rain when fish are feeding.
It’s been years watching and still haven’t seen a single fish Steve has pointed to 😢
What a fun and relaxing video to watch this rainy Saturday morning! Stinking pretty out there!
THANKS👍
Still got out there and gave them snappers hell this morning 😤fort pierce
I'd love to fish with Steve all day running around the flats, back country, and mangroves. All the ice cold waters and snacks, would be on my Yak. 😁 🛶 🎣
lol, your always jacked up Steve. Its what you do best other than scavenging, Fishing, entertaining, Running a webstore and general humor, Thank you Sir,
Man, i need to make the drive down to the keys with my Kayak. Just looks like an epic fishery.
I enjoy your insights - (its all about the bait) and strategy. I kayak fish Wisconsin lakes including lake Michigan as I summer here.
I remember when we had a water spout on the lake I live on, it was intense. It passed the house and blew water in underneath and through the gaps on all the windows and doors that were facing the lake
Hey Steve Thanks for another realistic day of fishing. Is there a polarized lense for your cameras that you can use for these videos. Even on the big tv, it’s usually very hard to see the fish. Thanks again😎
I got plenty of extra shoes if you need a pair, Beautiful shot at 18:47
thanks
Strip set steve!
Can you put a treble on a fly....? Maybe my favorite fishing quote of all time.
That's the interesting part about Florida. It's so flat, you can see where it's raining, lol. I've been on a golf course, and you could see it's raining over on another hole...
Too bad you couldn't get a sunset behind that water spout and storm. Would have been spectacular...
Steve, I would like it if you told us the water depth more often. 1' deep and 5' deep look almost identical on video. "Water column" is one of the biggest factors in fishing. It is all about the bait..... but it is also about the depth of the bait, too. I mean..... You do a ton of talking. Couldn't you occasionally add in, "It's about X feet deep under the yak, but it's X feet deep where the fish are."????
Nice clip.
I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.
Get out there and look. All these places are well known and exploring is half the fun. He has so many videos talking about bait and depth that go years back. He made eating a horseshoe crab look good!
@@BurninatorTheTrogdor
So... Let get this straight.
Your position is that Steven shouldn't tell us because I, along with ALL his other viewers, should "go look for ourselves," and he cooked a horseshoe crab?
Thanks for the laugh.
I don't think he has a sonar unit on the blue kayak. He only uses one on the red one when he goes deep...
@Backroad_Junkie
He's using a 10' pole. He's sliding and anchor over the side. He has gotten out of his yak many times. He KNOWS these waters intimately. I'm not talking about his reef fishing. I'm talking about flats, bridges, and mangroves. Like I said in my first post.... 1' and 5' look almost identical on video. He talks non-stop, which is not a criticism. It's one reason why we watch him. I'm only asking him to occasionally add in one piece of EXTRA information... especially when fishing artificial. Sink rate, depth, and which part of the water colum are huge. IMO, it's the single most important factor.... over air temp, water temp, clarity, bait (live, dead, artificial), color, leader, tide, and more. The next biggest is the moon phase. I catch a ton more on mid-moons than full or new moons. I am SURE about these factors in N.E. Florida, where I've caught literary thousands of fish... reds, trout, snook, flounder, tarpon, Spanish, mangroves, and trash fish ....jacks, blues, and ladies.
I hope he reads my request and adds it to his information sharing. I don't care if you believe me or agree. I do care about the water depth where the fish hits the bait.
Good day.
@@Backroad_Junkie
Oops
Sorry. I thought you were the first guy. I was a bit brash.
👍😎✌
Testy little boogers out today.