Awesome 👏🏼 Kevin is a great guy. We had a hell of a time 2 years ago. Right before dark. 👍🏼😄 looking forward to try them jigs out. And definitely waiting for the new inshore products of 2024. 😉 🎣
Thank god I live on a FL coast where the ocean is a short drive away, and lakes, ponds, creeks are every mile lol. Feel bad for people who only have freshwater options, can’t imagine having to settle for bass and crappie when I go fishing lol. Sweet vid JYG team, loving that fillet pad too btw!
Great video's. You are my go to place for information. Question... Crescent Lake area near Satsuma Fl.. someone said no need to try for January Crappie if the grass shrimp have not move in yet. Anything to this statement? Thanks
I'm sorry, but you don't need to do all that to filet crappie. If you rinse the fish properly, there's no more blood. I've been fileting for about 55 years and you don't need to bleed them for them to be 'fresh', whatever......
Awesome 👏🏼 Kevin is a great guy. We had a hell of a time 2 years ago. Right before dark. 👍🏼😄 looking forward to try them jigs out. And definitely waiting for the new inshore products of 2024. 😉 🎣
Awesome! Thank you for watching
Cool video! Keep on fishing!!!
Thank you!
Thank god I live on a FL coast where the ocean is a short drive away, and lakes, ponds, creeks are every mile lol. Feel bad for people who only have freshwater options, can’t imagine having to settle for bass and crappie when I go fishing lol. Sweet vid JYG team, loving that fillet pad too btw!
Thank you for the support! The fillet pad is new and available on the website now!
Beautiful footage. Cute crappies 😉
Great video's. You are my go to place for information. Question... Crescent Lake area near Satsuma Fl.. someone said no need to try for January Crappie if the grass shrimp have not move in yet. Anything to this statement? Thanks
Gotta get up in there...
They are in there deep!
Do u guys have curly tails 2inch in good colors????
Nice 👍🏿
Thank you!
Cool video. You definitely will see more blood from a larger fish. Bleeding is the way to go. Ekijime is even better
The Ikejime definitely makes a big difference!
I'm sorry, but you don't need to do all that to filet crappie. If you rinse the fish properly, there's no more blood. I've been fileting for about 55 years and you don't need to bleed them for them to be 'fresh', whatever......
This man is doing way to much to much just for a crappie, that is not a snook sir 😂
Nice video that's my area where I leave good fishing 🎣🪝🐟💯
Definitely a cool fishery out there! Thank you for your support!
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