@@timfoshee7168 Hey man! Thanks for the comment! Thats a great observation, yes they are in the same genus! But these guys can get a lot bigger. Up to the 20 INCHES and up to 5 pounds. They are a bit more hefty than usual pinfish and are actually great eating. But they are a bit simalar in shape. Most of these are quite small for there size since im using a smaller bait, but if you saw I switched to a bigger bait resulting in that target size Perch that has always been famous of the coast! Thanks.
I tried fishing there last year but didn't catch anything using Berkley sandworms. Soft shell sand crabs are supposed to work good also. Didn't have much luck finding sand crabs either.
@@norme1850 Right, It can be tough during times. There is also reading the surf can also contribute to your skunk. And many other factors like using a leader and darker color lines, etc. I trust you have done your research on setups! 👌Somedays its better somedays it not! Also checking weather and tide could also affect the fish you catch. Try it again and feel free to be adventurous! Tight lines!
My favorite beach to fish! Nice catches dude
we use gulp like crazy here in florida too! good video ! i subbed!
nice catches. i havent fished there in a long while
Awesome job, dude! Say are the Surf Perch, the same as a Pin fish? They look to be in the same Genis anyway. Keep up the great work!
@@timfoshee7168 Hey man! Thanks for the comment! Thats a great observation, yes they are in the same genus! But these guys can get a lot bigger. Up to the 20 INCHES and up to 5 pounds. They are a bit more hefty than usual pinfish and are actually great eating. But they are a bit simalar in shape. Most of these are quite small for there size since im using a smaller bait, but if you saw I switched to a bigger bait resulting in that target size Perch that has always been famous of the coast! Thanks.
@@FishFNR great info!
I tried fishing there last year but didn't catch anything using Berkley sandworms. Soft shell sand crabs are supposed to work good also. Didn't have much luck finding sand crabs either.
@@norme1850 Right, It can be tough during times. There is also reading the surf can also contribute to your skunk.
And many other factors like using a leader and darker color lines, etc. I trust you have done your research on setups! 👌Somedays its better somedays it not! Also checking weather and tide could also affect the fish you catch. Try it again and feel free to be adventurous! Tight lines!
Where this at
@@do1du Silverstrand Beach
Isn't Silverstrand clossed because of the raw sewage from Mexico? I wouldn't eat those.
@@rogieboy3162 I dont think so I have not heard of that, but I released all these fish.