Bought a little 15 foot boat. My son is now fixing up some things. I’ve fished all my life having grown up on Long Island. He lives in Pelletier and works at Ace Marine Supply in Morehead. His name is Nick. If you’re ever there say hello to him. We both respect you as a person and great fisherman. Can’t wait to see you on the water. Boats name is Old and Salty. God bless and keep the videos coming brother!
Great video! If it took you a bucket of urchins to get three sheepshead, then I'm feeling a little better about my poor hook up ratio. I still don't get one near as big as you find.
I like to let them eat several to get a group of them feeding then they fight over the bait when it hits the bottom like a feeding frenzy. I go through lots of bait, but it usually pays off.
I am fishing on the bottom, I drop the rod tip to put slack in the line. Kind of like tying a string to a loose tooth and attaching to a door knob. Put slack in the line and then slam the door. Learned it from Bill Dance.
Where can I get urchins to use as bait? I see the sheeps head all the time around the pilings but I'm used to bottom fishing. I've caught a couple of tiny ones by accident using shrimp on the high hook of a bottom rig lol
Hi, Ryan. My husband is a huge fan of your UA-cam show. He would like to connect with you and find out more information about keeping sandfleas and small crabs preserved for winter use. What is the best way to reach you, via email, etc.? We live here in Cedar Point, NC.
My email is at the bottom of the description. I have a full video on how to preserve sand fleas for winter but I will be glad to answer any questions for you guys.
Great video!! OKF gettin' it done son!
That was awesome ... another great video !!
Bought a little 15 foot boat. My son is now fixing up some things. I’ve fished all my life having grown up on Long Island. He lives in Pelletier and works at Ace Marine Supply in Morehead. His name is Nick. If you’re ever there say hello to him. We both respect you as a person and great fisherman. Can’t wait to see you on the water. Boats name is Old and Salty. God bless and keep the videos coming brother!
I love that store, I will say hello next time I stop by. See you on the water!
Going after some giants with half crab on the bridge this weekend. Would love to see you out there
Good luck out there!
great video thanks for all the tips
I was at the pier yesterday. Your name is still there haha.
Brian, nice sheep man! I am right in Newport, lets go fishing sometime!
I’ve been watching your Chanel for so long. Would you please show me where you caught those baits? Thank you for your kindness.👍👍👌👌💯💯👏👏
At any bridge...near any inlet...below the high tide line...seek and you shall find...
@@offkilterfishing Dang, so you catch them urchin!
@@noname-zn2kf I try not to buy any bait, it's free and widely available.
@@offkilterfishing : Thank you so much sir, you have a nice day and the Lord Jesus bless you and your family👍👍👏👏👌👌💯💯
Pretty awesome fishing
Great video! If it took you a bucket of urchins to get three sheepshead, then I'm feeling a little better about my poor hook up ratio. I still don't get one near as big as you find.
I like to let them eat several to get a group of them feeding then they fight over the bait when it hits the bottom like a feeding frenzy. I go through lots of bait, but it usually pays off.
Hey Brian would be willing to show a fellow tarheel from Raleigh how catch some sheep's next time I go in October
Very impressive!!
According to my math, that first sheep (6.68 pounds) was actually 6 pounds 10.88 ounces . Hmmmm...
You are absolutely correct!
I don’t know how to catch urchins but I’m gonna have to soak some crab pots and load up on blue crabs to do this!
Nice catches and interesting rig!
That rig is a sheepshead and drum slayer! Speaking of his rig… we need an Off Kilter T-shirt with that rig as the graphic!
When you describe dropping the rod tip before setting the hook, is that to take slack, or are you lowering the rig in the water too?
I am fishing on the bottom, I drop the rod tip to put slack in the line. Kind of like tying a string to a loose tooth and attaching to a door knob. Put slack in the line and then slam the door. Learned it from Bill Dance.
@@offkilterfishing Thanks for the tip. Tried for sheeps a few times around morehead, still haven’t mastered it yet. Love the videos.
Goodmorning to you sir
now i know i can swing a six lbr over the rail
excellent work!!
I use 100 lb power pro and 80 lb fluoro leader. As long as the hook is set good, no problem.
Awesome! I’m visiting from Las Vegas and was able to watch you land the monster! Great job! Where can I find that bait?!
I catch my own (look in description). They sell them at Chasin Tails tackle shop.
Hey so how do you know if they are at the pier? Is that they are always there or do they move to the back waters?
Nice catches!
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Love watching here in NC. You always kill the sheep!
That's an interesting rig, looks like a double drop rig under a knocker rig. What size hooks you using? Size weight? Or is it dependent on water flow?
I teach this rig in the video "Early Spring Sheepshead" at 2:38. I usually use between 2 and 4 ounces depending on current.
i know a few years late, how far down are you keeping the urchins, and are they right on the wood poles
@@harrisonberg3379 I fish on the bottom about 2 or 3 feet from the pilings.
Where can I get urchins to use as bait? I see the sheeps head all the time around the pilings but I'm used to bottom fishing. I've caught a couple of tiny ones by accident using shrimp on the high hook of a bottom rig lol
Check the description, they are everywhere this year. You do need a boat or kayak to get them though...
What rob are you using
Do you fish for sheepshead around the rock jetties lookout and shack?
I have never tried it but I know they are there.
Hi, Ryan. My husband is a huge fan of your UA-cam show. He would like to connect with you and find out more information about keeping sandfleas and small crabs preserved for winter use. What is the best way to reach you, via email, etc.? We live here in Cedar Point, NC.
My email is at the bottom of the description. I have a full video on how to preserve sand fleas for winter but I will be glad to answer any questions for you guys.
Where in NC do you buy that bait
You can find urchins at several local tackle shops. I know Chasing Tails usually has them at certain times of the year.
Do you have a job or are you a commercial fisherman
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Do you have a job or are you a commercial fisherman