@@stevefryar7615 it's actually an old one lol I saved a few up until now. With the weather and other stuff I ain't been able to go much lately. I really appreciate it!
@@johnmalatesta751 I was using the penn fierce 6000 on a 9ft pole medium heavy and also the ugly stick 6'6 with 4000 size spinfisher reels. Thise are a really fun setup to catch whiting and pompano upclose !
@@cjoutdoors3471 up till this point I've always used 20lb berkley big game. The green one solar collector I believe and I have a few shorts on how to catch them. If you don't have a rake just look for them and dig them up with your hands or take a big scoop with a bucket
@@FoxyFandom probably would have to have a kayak to get around docks and bridge structures I mainly surf fish. I have seen a few caught on the piers just not enough for me to sit there and try.
@@FoxyFandom last time I went it was the usual suspects whiting blur fish and sharks but there is always a chance for something unusual. I have seen reports of some spanish mackerel too that's what u was going to try for thus weekend
I'm coming in September, last week, staying in north myrtle, which areas good for red drum,how about Murrells inlet area,jetty? I'd love catch some on lures
Getting to meet you and fish with you made fir a great last day of fishing and vacation. Hope we can go half red drum in October.
@@antonymiller1017 yes sir! Glad it worked out that way. And yea I'm definitely trying to get a new pb red this year
Great Video Man!!! Bout time you put one out! LOL I had withdrawals waiting for this Video!
Great Job!
Crazy Steve & Sweet T (Teri)
@@stevefryar7615 it's actually an old one lol I saved a few up until now. With the weather and other stuff I ain't been able to go much lately. I really appreciate it!
Have fun and good luck!
Great haul👍👍
@@DueSouthFishing I wish I could catch a few whiting like that every time!
What size rod and reels you using ?
Thanks and great video
@@johnmalatesta751 I was using the penn fierce 6000 on a 9ft pole medium heavy and also the ugly stick 6'6 with 4000 size spinfisher reels. Thise are a really fun setup to catch whiting and pompano upclose !
@@johnmalatesta751 and thanks for watching!
Hey good video! Two questions. What kind of line do you use and how do you catch sand fleas? Thanks!
@@cjoutdoors3471 up till this point I've always used 20lb berkley big game. The green one solar collector I believe and I have a few shorts on how to catch them. If you don't have a rake just look for them and dig them up with your hands or take a big scoop with a bucket
@@cjoutdoors3471 ua-cam.com/users/shortsoCe5J9xsz5U?si=BtyNV_YVEx-EUUdM
@@mountainstosurf thanks man!! Keep up the videos. We are coming down next week and gonna fish
@@cjoutdoors3471 no problem! I hope yall tear them up!
assuming you live down here i wanted to ask where you catch sheepshead because im planning on going down there soon to fish
@@FoxyFandom probably would have to have a kayak to get around docks and bridge structures I mainly surf fish. I have seen a few caught on the piers just not enough for me to sit there and try.
@@mountainstosurf Alr thanks i also wanted to ask if any keeper pompano were biting and if not what seems to be biting currently
@@FoxyFandom last time I went it was the usual suspects whiting blur fish and sharks but there is always a chance for something unusual. I have seen reports of some spanish mackerel too that's what u was going to try for thus weekend
@@mountainstosurf Thanks I appreciate it
Which pier is that in the backround?
Thanks
@@cf7856 springmaid pier! That whole area is great in my opinion
What’s the size limits on whiting and croakers
@@1ocasey no size limit but on spots whiting and croakers there is a combined limit of 50
@@mountainstosurf thanks
@@1ocasey no problem at all. Just let me know if you have any other questions.
I'm coming in September, last week, staying in north myrtle, which areas good for red drum,how about Murrells inlet area,jetty? I'd love catch some on lures
@@brianlangford7278 the jetty should be great I would throw something resembling mullet