I caught a turtle on dauphin Island and it swallowed the hook. I called the local authorities and they came out and picked the turtle up and took him to surgery in Florida. He made it!
I tried the trout trick out for the first time a couple nights ago at the theodore industrial canal and we loaded up on a mess of white trout and a couple of lower slot specs, works great with the trout eyes jig head
Hey Bama .. I was really hoping that you could do a video on getting your boat ready and launching and all that and even cleaning and flushing the motor after, I’m fifteen and am getting a boat soon also I love when you say thank the good lord up above for everything he does for us
Z Man Trout Eyes 3/16 oz Jig Head, And Z Man Minnows 3" or Trout Trick in Bad Shad . You can get them all here : bamasaltwater.com/shop/ols/search?keywords=z%20man&sortOption=descend_by_match
When I did fish the county pier at PCB the pier workers seemed to be winching up a 4+ foot turtle that was hooked often. They said they thought he was enjoying the attention and getting hooked on purpose. Getting a free sky lift-to him, a ride in a side by side to the parking lot, on to the beach and released.
Ive experimented with 'scents' and various attractants on different types of lures. The ONLY lure it works on are Gulp baits. They soak up the juice and it is emitted from them. What I use it with is chum. I have a bag of breadcrumbs. Add a tin of tuna, a tube of scent and small diced bait fish. Then throw small balls in. I use this in grass marshs,bays etc. It doesnt soak into ANY other plastic bait. The 'scent' may work better on anglers. But if you soaked your lures in hot water it would remove any scent on them. But if it improves YOUR confidence in your bait then go for it.
Gulp are great baits, the durability is trash though. Pro Cure actually absorbs into ZMan ElazTech The salt eventually dissolves from the baits, leaving a porous material to where the oils in the attractants are absorbed like a sponge (similar to the bio plastics in Gulp). Either way, if any thing get's that extra bite...then why not use it. That's what makes it fun.
Haha we caught a baby Jack Crevalle as well but the Go Pro didn’t want to turn on lol 1-Mangrove 2-Pinfish 3-Puffer 4-Speckled Trout 5-Largemouth Bass 6-Juvenile Jack Crevalle 7-Flounder
Pinfish are related to spot tail pinfish, scup porgy and sheepshead to name a few, puffer fish are very good to eat as long as you know how to clean them you must not cut into the bladder if you do they are poisonous.
I avoid eating any fish that might be considered trash anywhere; but I've heard so much about pins having the nickname "sugar bream" and anyone who does eat them saying they're good fish, that I might be tempted...
Buy your gas at the same station as you fill your truck and your wallet will thank you. Nice that you support your tackle shop but it is the same fuel just a little pricier. Looking forward to a South Alabama getaway as soon as the weather gets nicer.
Procure does WORK. I use them on my zman minnowz. The one I found the most productive is manhaden. I have tested them out from using none on my zman, not very productive then tried it it went crazy productive. Make sure your rub it all over the lures
Please...those are not "speckled trout". They are " spotted sea trout". Speckled Trout are actually lake-run brook trout, found only in fresh water from Michigan, Ontario, and further north into Quebec and Manitoba. It takes many years for a brook trout to be considered a speckled trout.
Hey Capt. consider building a mount or housing to hold your camera. It will offer some control of lense placement. Just sayin.
He's not a bad fish. Not a bad fish at all! 🐟🐠🐡 I love it!!
Great job!
Wow you guys lit em up in this video👍👍. That's what is so cool about salt water fishing you never know what you'll catch next!!
Love the variety you caught. That is always fun multiple fish. Great video.
You are right in front of the house. Nice! Have you ever caught anything in Keyhole?
Always enjoy watching your channel. Your area looks like fishing is really good. Like your Scout also.
Appreciate ya! It’s a great place
Thanks for the video, I'm looking forward to part 2 clean and cook. Happy New year!!!
Great video. I love Zman paddle tails and procure. Definitely will need to try the trout trick.
I really wish I had friends like you guys
Another great video
love being out on the water at first light.. great video and good luck with your channel
I caught a turtle on dauphin Island and it swallowed the hook. I called the local authorities and they came out and picked the turtle up and took him to surgery in Florida. He made it!
@@scottmay3620 sheeesh
Y’all make that look easy !!!
Great fishing video with some really nice fish
I tried the trout trick out for the first time a couple nights ago at the theodore industrial canal and we loaded up on a mess of white trout and a couple of lower slot specs, works great with the trout eyes jig head
What length and action is the bait cast rod you use ?
7' Medium Power Fast Action
Dusty seems like a great person
Massive pinfish! Would love to have that thing offshore
Ikr! It was a stud haha. Would’ve tasted good but we threw it back before I thought to keep one hahahaa
Could I get you to kind of go over why you use certain types of reels, rods, line, etc with each type of fishing and why?
Great video. I'm new to the channel. What state are you in?
Alabama.! Sometimes Florida
Keep up the great content!!! Happy New Year to you and your family!!! Wishes of continued success to you in 2022!!!
Thank you very much! You too !
I love my procure I was fishing Sarasota bay flats with a vudo shrimp lure with procure shrimp gel I caught my pb trout around 25 inches
That’s a good one !
Left handed bait caster. Me too. I bought a lews combo
Do people eat pin fish?
You can if they are big enough
Hey Bama .. I was really hoping that you could do a video on getting your boat ready and launching and all that and even cleaning and flushing the motor after, I’m fifteen and am getting a boat soon also I love when you say thank the good lord up above for everything he does for us
I know this was a long time ago but was your plastic and jig head called
Z Man Trout Eyes 3/16 oz Jig Head, And Z Man Minnows 3" or Trout Trick in Bad Shad . You can get them all here : bamasaltwater.com/shop/ols/search?keywords=z%20man&sortOption=descend_by_match
It's seem to me that the bass that live around saltwater and are exposed to it are smaller and more aggressive 🤔🤔 thoughs
You. Are. A. Good. Fishaman
When I did fish the county pier at PCB the pier workers seemed to be winching up a 4+ foot turtle that was hooked often. They said they thought he was enjoying the attention and getting hooked on purpose. Getting a free sky lift-to him, a ride in a side by side to the parking lot, on to the beach and released.
i love your vids dude
14” pinfish!!!
I’m sure he’s the one stealing all my bait.
When your friend caught the first fish (a.k.a)pin fish I thought the the hook was the right fin at your camera angle it look like a big hook to
Smell of marine fuel in the morning smells like victory
Got that right!
I went to Gulf Shores High school as well.
Ive experimented with 'scents' and various attractants on different types of lures. The ONLY lure it works on are Gulp baits. They soak up the juice and it is emitted from them. What I use it with is chum. I have a bag of breadcrumbs. Add a tin of tuna, a tube of scent and small diced bait fish. Then throw small balls in. I use this in grass marshs,bays etc. It doesnt soak into ANY other plastic bait. The 'scent' may work better on anglers. But if you soaked your lures in hot water it would remove any scent on them. But if it improves YOUR confidence in your bait then go for it.
Gulp are great baits, the durability is trash though. Pro Cure actually absorbs into ZMan ElazTech The salt eventually dissolves from the baits, leaving a porous material to where the oils in the attractants are absorbed like a sponge (similar to the bio plastics in Gulp). Either way, if any thing get's that extra bite...then why not use it. That's what makes it fun.
Large mouth bass in saltwater ? Learn something new everyday
It's pretty cool how they can adapt in these brackish waters!
6 species not including the turtle 😂
Haha we caught a baby Jack Crevalle as well but the Go Pro didn’t want to turn on lol
1-Mangrove
2-Pinfish
3-Puffer
4-Speckled Trout
5-Largemouth Bass
6-Juvenile Jack Crevalle
7-Flounder
If I could give advice. I like putting it on the hook before you put what ever you gonna put on the jig/hook. It works just as good and last longer
Yeah it gets to slippery and messy for me, that’s why I do it this way.
@@BamaSaltwater fair enough
I caught a soap fish and was messing with him as my wife reads "soap fish has venomous secretions." It didn't hurt me though.
Pinfish are related to spot tail pinfish, scup porgy and sheepshead to name a few, puffer fish are very good to eat as long as you know how to clean them you must not cut into the bladder if you do they are poisonous.
the pufferfish lol
It was so funny haha
I avoid eating any fish that might be considered trash anywhere; but I've heard so much about pins having the nickname "sugar bream" and anyone who does eat them saying they're good fish, that I might be tempted...
I hooked pelican twice and released
I thought puffer fish were poisonous?
Buy your gas at the same station as you fill your truck and your wallet will thank you. Nice that you support your tackle shop but it is the same fuel just a little pricier. Looking forward to a South Alabama getaway as soon as the weather gets nicer.
yall see those gas prices ...... don't yall miss it
From vet to vet, using phone while pumping gas is extremely dangerous.
Not using a phone…. I’m fully aware, as I’ve worked in the petroleum industry but I appreciate the concern.
Procure does WORK. I use them on my zman minnowz. The one I found the most productive is manhaden. I have tested them out from using none on my zman, not very productive then tried it it went crazy productive. Make sure your rub it all over the lures
Please...those are not "speckled trout". They are " spotted sea trout". Speckled Trout are actually lake-run brook trout, found only in fresh water from Michigan, Ontario, and further north into Quebec and Manitoba. It takes many years for a brook trout to be considered a speckled trout.
They are spotted sea trout but down south we call them speckled trouts