OREGON COAST BOTTOM FISHING - PART 1 - SEA BASS & LINGCOD WITH RAY BLY - USING LIVESCOPE.

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @siaosipanapa852
    @siaosipanapa852 5 місяців тому

    The ocean looks nice. Good job on sea bass. Now you have to get a big lingcod.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  5 місяців тому +2

      It was an awesome trip! I couldn’t get the whole trip into one video without it being too long. We catch several more lingcod in part 2 and even capture a few hits on my gofish underwater cam.

  • @keiljazz
    @keiljazz 5 місяців тому

    This was like the day I had mackinaw and kokanee fishing on Odell last weekend. On a boat with 25-pound fish coming on board, I caught the fewest and smallest; and let me tell you, it was a rough crowd. 😂

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  5 місяців тому

      A new fishery always presents a learning curve, but I had a perma-smile the whole day.

    • @keiljazz
      @keiljazz 5 місяців тому

      @@RAGEFISHING It sure looked like fun; and you recovered from your rough start better than I did. But I had a great time on my trip too, even while serving as the punchline of all the boat's jokes.

  • @williamcooke6056
    @williamcooke6056 5 місяців тому

    That'd be the Hammer of Thor. If you watch Ray, he takes one leg and keeps it locked against the side of the boat, giving him better balance. His rod tip was also lower than yours. When i am vertical jigging, my tip is just off the water, giving me more swing on my hookset. And using a level wind reel like Ray gives you more hookset power, although you warmed up and slammed those last two rockfish like a champ. It didn't hurt that Ray was watching the machine and could quickly switch depths based on what he saw. I tend to use one to two feet max on my upward flips when jigging, and will frequently change depths if i don't get bit very soon. They can nip alot sometimes, too, like you both experienced. Im getting seriously hungry thinking about those white meat fillets! Were you bleeding those right after applying the hammer to them? It is best to do so. You'll notice the difference between pink and white fillets based on that. Definitely a fun day and a solid first time after rockfish for you! Well done!

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  5 місяців тому

      The hammer of Thor! Yes. 🤣 Thanks for all the helpful tips, I learned a bunch on this trip and will keep your tips in mind next time. Ray was a patient coach and you could tell be the footage he was focused on my success. And in the end, I figured it out thanks to him. We did bleed the fish by cutting the gills and placing them in that bleeder chute (I’m not sure what it’s called) Ray had on his boat. The fillets turned out great. You’ll enjoy Part 2! That gofish cam footage was pretty cool.

  • @chaoskueen
    @chaoskueen 5 місяців тому

    How was bar crossing? We have a smaller 16ft and have the itch to get out there for some rock fishing but the bars make us nervous.
    Great content … eagerly awaiting part 2!

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  5 місяців тому +1

      It wasn’t bad, but the ocean conditions were fairly decent that morning even though it was a little ‘Rollie Pollie’ as Ray put it. I’m in the same boat as you (so to say 😬), I have a Hewescraft 160 Sportsman and would love to be able to go out there on my own. I think it would have to be a bit calmer for me to feel good about it, but I’m new to boating so that may change. Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it! Part 2 is pretty awesome. The gofish cam footage was pretty incredible!

    • @chaoskueen
      @chaoskueen 5 місяців тому

      Same! We’re about a year in with ours. Already want a bigger one hahahah! Hope to see ya out there 🙂