Fantastic video! Really shows that when they are on the chew and aggressively eating, movement only entices them to be more aggressive, not shy or fearful!
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Well you taught me a lot about Tog behavior - maybe one day I can show you how to hook one... lol just messin'... Great video.
thank you for the idea of underwater vid wow soo cool so I am about next year to begin a career of Kayak fishing at the age of 60 I know I lost i/2 my life oh well so could I write to you, as I am stuck in Queens and now the job seems to be finding out where to launch and then where to fish if I wrote to you could you give me the heads up on these things
Hi Steve. It's never too late to start kayak fishing. Access to good launching spots can be tough in your area, but thankfully during tog season many public beaches and ramps have relaxed the restrictions that were in place during the summer. Also, Google Earth is a great resource for finding good shallow water tog spots. To get started, check out my article in the Oct. 2016 issue of the Fisherman magazine. It's available on their website, thefisherman.com
Fantastic video! Really shows that when they are on the chew and aggressively eating, movement only entices them to be more aggressive, not shy or fearful!
Well you taught me a lot about Tog behavior - maybe one day I can show you how to hook one... lol just messin'... Great video.
Those toadfish may look unappetizing but let me tell you, fry those suckers up and boy are they something fine
Thanks bro. Nice footage.
Awesome really gives you an idea on what your putting down there
I find that I get a better hook up ratio with i rip the claws off of the crabs.
I like your videos, thanks for the info
Best clip ever seen love it
Awesome footage
Great footage, thanks for sharing.
Really great stuff looking forward to more under water
thank you for the idea of underwater vid
wow soo cool
so I am about next year to begin a career of Kayak fishing at the age of 60 I know I lost i/2 my life oh well
so could I write to you, as I am stuck in Queens and now the job seems to be finding out where to launch and then where to fish
if I wrote to you could you give me the heads up on these things
Hi Steve. It's never too late to start kayak fishing. Access to good launching spots can be tough in your area, but thankfully during tog season many public beaches and ramps have relaxed the restrictions that were in place during the summer. Also, Google Earth is a great resource for finding good shallow water tog spots. To get started, check out my article in the Oct. 2016 issue of the Fisherman magazine. It's available on their website, thefisherman.com
Nice!
What kind of camera were you using ?
Waterwolf
any reason to rig the sinker above the hook and not below?
The hooks were rigged just above the sinker, to help avoid hanging up, and to keep the baits within view of the camera.