Every single video you make has such good info. Even though I grew up fishing offshore and spent thousands of hours offshore on south floridas east coast, I still learn something from most of your videos. I’m actually about to be a captain to follow my dream I’ve had for 37 years of being an offshore guide. Most of my experience in offshore fishing is bottom fishing and I’m still learning how to dial in on trolling like I am on the bottom. I really appreciate all your free knowledge. Thanks again cap Heath.
Even though I'm fishing in the Gulf of California, everything you said today was applicable. Thanks from a newbie for the valuable knowledge. I've watched many, many of your seminars and have learned tons from you. I'm ready to watch many, many more.
Hi Heath, That was a very informative video. When I watch your videos, I realize how much I miss having a boat. I hope all is well with you and the "Crew." Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey... I miss my boat too... Haven't got to use it much lately because of this weather pattern due to El niño. Hopefully soon. Everyone is doing good down here, hope the same up in Palm Bay. Stay warm. Talk to you soon.
Great video! For years and years I fished for flounder in NJ. Twenty years ago I moved to Murrells Inlet SC. I just went out with a good friend on his 31 ft Cobia. I’d never used a planner before. We had two out rigger lines that did pretty much nothing but the two planners worked great. Definitely ups the game. Got a nice Mahi , tuna and a barracuda. I love to eat fresh caught flounder but this was WAY more fun. Lots of helpful info young man👍🏼👍🏼 I’m hooked ( pun intended )
Very informative! I’d like to get out on the water with you to really hook up on the bite. I’m in the treasure coast (port st lucie) , is there a way we can book a charter with you?
2 lines out. A long one and a short one. Long line is out about 150 to 175 feet.... Short line is out about 100 feet (which is usually right at the tail end of the boat's prop wash)
Hi Heath, question, do you use a head weight for the squid skirt? it looks very light with the 2 hooks only to be trolled at 7 -8 knot. thank you very much
Every single video you make has such good info. Even though I grew up fishing offshore and spent thousands of hours offshore on south floridas east coast, I still learn something from most of your videos. I’m actually about to be a captain to follow my dream I’ve had for 37 years of being an offshore guide. Most of my experience in offshore fishing is bottom fishing and I’m still learning how to dial in on trolling like I am on the bottom. I really appreciate all your free knowledge. Thanks again cap Heath.
This video is Gold. I’ll have to watch it several times to make sure I understand
Man you have a great personality explaining fishing on camera, keep it up.
Even though I'm fishing in the Gulf of California, everything you said today was applicable. Thanks from a newbie for the valuable knowledge. I've watched many, many of your seminars and have learned tons from you. I'm ready to watch many, many more.
Beginner here love all your videos, been learning so much thank you
Nice heath! Glad your back
Great video Heath
Great tips! Thanks man!!
so much respect for this man, he is exactly what i look up to
Hi Heath, That was a very informative video. When I watch your videos, I realize how much I miss having a boat. I hope all is well with you and the "Crew." Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey... I miss my boat too... Haven't got to use it much lately because of this weather pattern due to El niño. Hopefully soon. Everyone is doing good down here, hope the same up in Palm Bay. Stay warm. Talk to you soon.
Another great video, another great source! Thank you! Great to have also the links below to refresh my memory on older videos. Just awesome.
Boy you nailed me with the intro.. thank you for sharing your knowledge
One of your best videos yet! Thanks!
Great video as always, there’s no question in my mind that trolling seems to be productive. Hope to see you next week, tight lines
Another great video! Going to be utilizing your tips and tricks this upcoming Saturday 🙏🏽 first trip of the year, thanks Heath!
I have been looking around for a trolling guilde and your video is the best I out there, Thank You
Glad to see your back 👍👍👍 great video!
Great video! For years and years I fished for flounder in NJ. Twenty years ago I moved to Murrells Inlet SC. I just went out with a good friend on his 31 ft Cobia. I’d never used a planner before. We had two out rigger lines that did pretty much nothing but the two planners worked great. Definitely ups the game. Got a nice Mahi , tuna and a barracuda. I love to eat fresh caught flounder but this was WAY more fun. Lots of helpful info young man👍🏼👍🏼 I’m hooked ( pun intended )
Great informative video
love the bucktail jig great work man 🤟
Heath never disappoints!
Great video! Planer trolling works!😊
This is great thank you!
Thanks from Germany. Im try it in Egypt
Thx for putting out these videos. What's up w the new boat I saw?
Not a new boat. Someone else's. I still got the 17' Crabcake
Very informative! I’d like to get out on the water with you to really hook up on the bite. I’m in the treasure coast (port st lucie) , is there a way we can book a charter with you?
Email me southfloridasaltwaterfishing@gmail.com maybe we can work something out
Thanks 💪🏾💪🏾
Should you use metal leader for trolling?
I only use wire leader when targeting toothy fish over the reef
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing but you can't know if you will hook a wahoo or a tuna!
That's the chances we all take. Win some lose some.
Great content
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How much line is out when trolling?
2 lines out. A long one and a short one. Long line is out about 150 to 175 feet.... Short line is out about 100 feet (which is usually right at the tail end of the boat's prop wash)
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing ah ok thanks for the response
Hi Heath, question, do you use a head weight for the squid skirt? it looks very light with the 2 hooks only to be trolled at 7 -8 knot. thank you very much
I use a 1/4 ounce weight in the head. Lure trolls just under the surface, doesn't skip out of the water