Haddock on the Capt. John & Sons | Plymouth, MA | At The Rail Ep. 1
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2021
- Jimmy Fee and Anthony DeiCicchi board the Capt. John & Sons Party Boat in Plymouth Massachusetts for a day of spring haddock fishing. Anthony sticks with tradition, using a high-low rig baited with clam, while Jimmy tries slow pitch jigging for these delicious groundfish.
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Gear and Tackle from the Episode:
Foul Weather:
Grudens Buoy X Gore-Tex Bib
Grundens Full Share Jacket
Grundens Deck Boss Fishing Boot
Grundens Charter Gore-Tex Jacket
Apparel:
Grundens Cordova Flannel
Grundens Grundies Mid 1/4 Top
Grundens Grundies Thermal Bottom
Rods, Reels, Line:
Maxel OceanMax 10 (bit.ly/3voxooq)
Maxel Hybrid 25 (bit.ly/3vt1qYo)
Tsunami Trophy Series Slow Pitch (bit.ly/3BWQ3u2)
Tsunami Carbon Shield II (bit.ly/3AVpzI2)
Seaguar Smackdown (40-pound-test and 20-pound-test)
Seaguar Inshore Fluorocarbon
Seaguar Gold Label Fluorocarbon
Tackle Managment:
Plano Z-Series Waterproof Backpack
Plano Edge Terminal 3700
Plano Edge 3700 Thin
Terminal Tackle and Lures:
Gamakatsu 5/0 Baitholder Hooks
Gamakatsu Assist 700 Double
SPRO Power Swivel
Sea Falcon S-Impact
Cooler and Drinkware:
Engel 65 High
Engel 30oz Prym1 Camo Tumblers
Engel 13qt Drybox Cooler - Sport
You guys are Anthony bourdain of fishing. Great series!
What’s that even mean? All coked out and suicidal?
Love it, especially when my name is Haddock
I love the ocean and Deepsea fishing.
Great work 👍👍👍
I went out haddock fishing on the Capt John back in July. The first couple of spots were kinda slow, but at the final spot, it was nonstop action. As soon as you hit bottom, you had a bite. I landed 9 keepers inside half an hour. I'm hoping to get in another trip in September before they stop fishing for the season.
Kind of a bad time a year for Dogfish.
Around tide change is a excellent time to fish.
Good times!
That seems it would be fun to be on a trip with the two of them.
Nice show. It makes me want to try fishing for haddock. With clams, lol.
The results did make a strong argument for fishing with bait, haha!
Captain John's will always be a legendary fishing outfit but if its fish your looking for head an hour north to Eastman's and you'll have half a cooler by the time they landed the first fish, the OTW boys know this they've been there plenty its a whole different game
I have been on 4 party boats. I have never caught a fish, and I have seen very few others catch one. Maybe that is just a Florida thing.
Check out some of my party boat videos. In the northeast all we do is catch!
back in the 60's we used to only use jigs
Hey look its the mad fisherman made ya look lol.
I’ve never seen slow pitch done that way. I always thought holding the rod with 2 hands was a big no-no and a fast way to fatigue. I’ve done it several times successfully and always hold the rod with one hand lifting the rod more with my upper body and keep my arm slightly flexed but in a fixed position. I would take a look at some videos of guys like Benny Ortiz down south, they have pretty much perfected the technique and if done correctly works well in the northeast
Cool!
Nice fish.
How many miles from shore do they usually run?
It depends on the whale regulations and how the fishing has been. Stellwagen Bank is a bit over 20 miles from Plymouth so somewhere around that typically. Thanks for watching Dale!
From the little I know about slow pitching jigging, that didn’t look like slow pitch jigging as I thought you made one crank of the reel to pitch the jig up and repeat…..what Jimmy was doing looked more like jigging/bucktailing for fluke as he was working the rod.
what he was really doing wrong was only using 4 hooks, if he added one more pair of hooks in the middle of the jig then he woulda caught way more
@@fishingguuru6888 hahaha - well played!
@@fishingguuru6888 I don't think even eight hooks would have helped.
I started that way, but the only way I was getting bites was keeping the jig as close to the bottom as possible. Working the jig with the reel and walking it up the water column just didn't seem to work that day.
It's bottom fishing and should keep the jig around the bottom. The weight of the jig may be heavy. To fish at 75 feet, the weight would be better around 100 grams up to 150 grams depending on the current strength. It really surprised me to see people slow-jigging in this area, I barely see that. Good fish!@@OnTheWaterMedia
great vid, I look forward to the rest of the episodes. Though last I checked 200g isn't 14-16oz :-)
Ounce is a little more than 28;grams, so 200 grams is less than 4 oz.
Hey going for haddock and cod this weekend can you recommend a good rod and reel I can acquire!?
Your information is so wrong on the mark on the haddock. The finger print Is the thumb print of. St. Joseph
Both appear in folklore - the spot as the mark of St. Peter and the Devil's Thumbprint.
As an east coast fisherman I’ve always been told it was the devil’s thumbprint, the one that got away.
What rod did you use for the haddock?
my two trip old maxel hybrid had its clicker knob break immediately, its been sent in for a month and a half with no service reply and ive heard nothing but bad since then :/ buyer beware.
Man that filet job at the end was pretty cringey
"my faith is fluctuating faster than Dogecoin" as a crypto trader never did I think I'd be hearing my favorite fishing show would make a crypto reference
Bait always beat artificial anyday