We were fishing in Awenda Sc on the Wando River and stumbled on a school of tagged striped bass. We reported 12 different numbers to DNR. Catch and released them all.
Glad to see a new video. I’m here in the LowCountry Savannah area, lived here my whole life but didn’t get into fishing until recently. trying to learn as much as I can.
Love the new boat, Dan! Does your teaching course include how to safely navigate some of the backcountry? We've been wanting to start exploring the creeks but I am terrified of hitting an oyster bar or getting stuck on low tide. Currently running in a modified bass boat, looking to change to a skiff in the future. Thanks Dan!
@@tmonnmiles yeah man my coaching website is packed full of instructional and helpful videos. There’s over 100 to to dive into. Hands-down best $20 per month you’ll ever spend.
@@ScottCooner-bf7dg Been extremly busy man!! The brand has blown up and I only have so much time. I plan to make more vids in 2025 tho. Thanks for the comment. Keep the good vibes coming my way…
@@markhopkins76 I know right, that guy parked right on top of us all afternoon… 😂 just kidding Mark, it was my buddies dad, we buddy boated out there together. It’s always fun to fish this way.
Might have missed a post about this but why did you cutoff the tag? You are supposed to record the number and report that and the fish metrics to SCDNR and release with tag attached to the fish. Unless, of course, you harvest. Cutting off the tag prevents future catch, data recording, and release. Makes no sense what you did.
@@Spatchcock2 Great question and thanks for asking. I decided to remove the tag because it was causing a deformed spot on the belly of the fish. Down the road, this could create a possible route for infection that could harm the fish or disrupt reproduction. I see these deformities a lot on the older tagged fish. So when I come across this, I pull the tag. I also tag fish for GADNR and want to ensure we are able to collect data whenever possible but at the end of the day it’s more important to ensure these fish live a healthy life. I hope this now makes sense.
Dan … try being a tad more humble. Not many folks want to hear you bragging about your overpriced boat. Stay with the content. Some folks still fish off of banks.
@@markhopkins76 Mark, I’m extremely humble and thankful for the blessings God has given me. I work hard for everything I have and don’t take anything for granted.
We were fishing in Awenda Sc on the Wando River and stumbled on a school of tagged striped bass. We reported 12 different numbers to DNR.
Catch and released them all.
GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK SIR!!
Superb fishing man! 🔥🎣
Glad to see a new video. I’m here in the LowCountry Savannah area, lived here my whole life but didn’t get into fishing until recently. trying to learn as much as I can.
@@Pickle312 thanks, well if you find yourself struggling, I would love to invite you over to my website. It really flattens the learning curve.
Great video glad to see ya back dropping videos!
Nice boat Dan! Good to see you back
Sheepshead are one of my favorites. I spear them offshore here in Myrtle Beach, SC. Delicious to eat. Great video.
Great video and day man as always 🤙🏻
you're always welcome on my boat brother
Great vid
Love the new boat, Dan!
Does your teaching course include how to safely navigate some of the backcountry? We've been wanting to start exploring the creeks but I am terrified of hitting an oyster bar or getting stuck on low tide.
Currently running in a modified bass boat, looking to change to a skiff in the future.
Thanks Dan!
@@tmonnmiles yeah man my coaching website is packed full of instructional and helpful videos. There’s over 100 to to dive into. Hands-down best $20 per month you’ll ever spend.
Can’t wait to move to that area and join the party..
Me too in few months to Richmond,Ga.
Great video!
Nice
Haven’t seen you on in a long time man, where you been?
@@ScottCooner-bf7dg Been extremly busy man!! The brand has blown up and I only have so much time. I plan to make more vids in 2025 tho. Thanks for the comment. Keep the good vibes coming my way…
Is the guy in the other boat a friend or someone crashing your GPS numbers?
Geeez …
@@markhopkins76 I know right, that guy parked right on top of us all afternoon… 😂 just kidding Mark, it was my buddies dad, we buddy boated out there together. It’s always fun to fish this way.
Might have missed a post about this but why did you cutoff the tag? You are supposed to record the number and report that and the fish metrics to SCDNR and release with tag attached to the fish. Unless, of course, you harvest. Cutting off the tag prevents future catch, data recording, and release. Makes no sense what you did.
@@Spatchcock2 Great question and thanks for asking. I decided to remove the tag because it was causing a deformed spot on the belly of the fish. Down the road, this could create a possible route for infection that could harm the fish or disrupt reproduction. I see these deformities a lot on the older tagged fish. So when I come across this, I pull the tag. I also tag fish for GADNR and want to ensure we are able to collect data whenever possible but at the end of the day it’s more important to ensure these fish live a healthy life. I hope this now makes sense.
@ thanks for the clarification. I thought it was strange to remove the tag, but makes much more sense now. Thanks again.
Dan … try being a tad more humble. Not many folks want to hear you bragging about your overpriced boat. Stay with the content. Some folks still fish off of banks.
@@markhopkins76 Mark, I’m extremely humble and thankful for the blessings God has given me. I work hard for everything I have and don’t take anything for granted.
I enjoyed it and I can’t afford it. Doesn’t bother me at all that he is having success and it shouldn’t bother you.
@@LowCountryFishingdon’t listen to that idiot.