It FINALLY Happened When I Found the Missing Piece!! (Success!)

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Published 2024-06-27

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  • @jasonveit3823
    Flounder bite is different. Drag your bait SLOW across the bottom, instead of popping it up and down, and when you feel a thump - DONT set the hook right away. Feel the thump, keep line tight and wait for 2 or 3 more thumps, as the flounder is chewing on the bait. Then set the hook hard like you're trying to rip his lips off. Side note, I seem to always do better on a rising tide with some current.
  • @sytdoc3218
    I love how you make your family a part of everything you do. Good man.
  • So happy to see you got your flounder I know you've been chasing them so hard great video Beach Bum
  • @MrZnut
    Try Mud Minnows! They cannot resist them. Carolina Rig, or float (with the right depth and conditions).
  • Flounder: Half a strip of bacon on a jig head on the bottom. Slow drag. They do not hit, just feel like something dragging on the line.
  • Appreciate you capturing all the new adventures on the boat. I don’t own a boat so it’s nice to watch a newbie figure it all out 👍🏼. Stoked on this new addition to the Chanel !
  • Fish will release itself from the pan when it is ready to flip. So if you try to move it and It sticks then leave it alone for a bit longer and try again . Also adding a little neutral oil to your butter will raise the smoke point of the butter which will allow you to get the pan hotter and help with searing .
  • @eagleeye761
    thx for your time... Nicely done on that third flounder... bravo...
  • Ever try the fish bites fight club for flounder? Great vid as always!
  • Nice fish! When I surf fish for flounder and California halibut here on the West Coast, I always add a #4 octopus hook as a stinger near the tail. Four out of five fish that I catch are on the stinger hook. I think flounder like to short strike.
  • Try the Hoodwink by Southern Salt.. you will not be disappointed. Good for TROUT , good for REDFISH , GREAT! for FLOUNDER! Maybe carry them at your store?😮
  • @seansmith1756
    Butter itself burns really easy. Try avocado oil , grape seed oil or coconut oil. I don't know how you clean your cast-iron but do not put it in the dishwasher! Hand wash hot soapy water . Dry it it and re-oil . You probably already know that, but just in case. Oh add your butter right before it's done, no burn no stick .
  • We're spending a week down there starting Jul 5th. Hoping to catch some Flounder, Trout, and Pompano for sure, can't wait to try some real fresh saltwater fish. Living in midwest you don't get fresh anything.
  • When you heat the pan the metal grain structure on the surface opens up so if you wait until the pan is heated up before adding lubricants it may help.
  • I don’t use cast iron to cook with … I use a good Costco non stick skillet … I also use salted butter and or avocado oil or extra virgin olive oil … and maybe just over medium heat and turn them often … and no sticking happens … it’s kinda best to slow cook on medium heat .
  • @johnb2905
    Those filets look pristine white . Nice catchin !
  • Up here on the east coast people have been throwing 1/4 oz. or larger jig heads with a piece of raw bacon on it. Securing it is the hard part but underwater video show flounder coming off the bottom and taking it. Good fishing
  • @mattbyrne1822
    Dimples ,that's what the texture is on that jig 👍 keep up the great.