Rockfish Tackle and Techniques - SoCal Bight FISHING ACADEMY Ep. 12
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- In episode 12 of the SoCal Bight Fishing Academy, Erik Landesfeind breaks down the tackle and techniques you'll need to target shallow water rockfish with lures and deep water rockfish with bait and lures. If you're new to this series you can find the previous videos on the BD Outdoors Channel. #bloodydecks #SoCalBightReports #BightFishingReport #SoCalBightFishingAcademy
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Great Info, lots of real nuggets in all your videos! greetings from Ventura!!
That’s right I’m from Ventura too let’s fish
@@stylewars9 let's! I'm currently re-wiring my skippy getting all dialed in. I'm game, let me know
Also from vta 😂
Also from ventura if you guys know of any hot spots let me know. Killed it on rock fish a couple weeks ago but want to get into some bigger rocks and ling. First year with our own boat so still trying to find some spots.
Great contents. Looking forward to future contents on fishing for bonito, yellowtail, tuna, ... Thanks.
Good luck out there!
I definitely love this series of fishing in SoCal I was the most interested in the jigs and I was looking online and everyone is using a slow pitch rod I was just wondering if I can fish the vertical jig and that slow pitch on that same rod you used with the penn fathom just wondering especially because I don’t want to buy extra gear before I even like slow pitch or vertical jigs thank you 🙏
You can fish them on a normal rod.
The ahi assault green Mac is my top rockfish jig. So much fun
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Levelwind reel for sure.
Could you share some rules of thumb for choosing levelwind, star, or lever drag for different applications? Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion
We’re do I buy the 810ml rod?
What length of leader/top shot of floro for these deep water rockfish applications ?
It's really personal preference, but we recommend fishing straight braid to your leader since it'll cut through the water much better than a long topshot of mono/fluoro. Just use as much fluoro as you need to make your rigs!
You may want to use 7’-7’6’ rods instead for rockfish. You never see people fishing anything longer than an 8’ on boats.