Bob great video, you did one last year and i built a stand for camera and painted it camo like bottom. My camera is in transit, left it in canada. Can't wait to put it to use. Yes i can watch for hours also. Thanks for your true passion of fishing. My wife and i really enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
This was pretty cool to see. I'm curious how well green crab works against blue crab and sand fleas. Blue crab is a little easier for me to get locally. It's good to know that frozen green crab still works well.
Great video , love this type of content , was wondering what kind of camera are you using quality is fantastic !!!!!! I would love to see some synthetic baits like gulp and fishbites !!!!!
Love the new video. Glad you you're doing the underwater videos. A lot of times they are from bank or jetty. Not many from a kayak. I notice, for the squid, they are looking at it sideways.. I wonder if there are squid and octopus that hunts the fish, hency why they are scared.
Not a really fair test. Squid turned pink which is gone bad already, shrimp should be raw and fresh instead of cooked…. Crabs was live so of course everything went crazy for it
Haha ya honestly who fishes with cooked bait? That is completely retarded. When would a Tautog ever come in contact with cocktail shrimp naturally?! Or fried calamari?! 😅
Their a little shy of the camera, you think. I dont where to get sand flees in the sound. I usually plan a trip to Jersey the day before fishing for stripers while collecting them.
You should do one where each bait on each hook, so this way you can truly test in the same drop location. Also, do you have a remote viewer or only after record footage?
I use mostly sand fleas. I’d like to watch them munching down on some of those! I would guess it doesn’t matter if sand fleas are not naturally in the area arguing that all the bloodworms come from New England and all fish love them.
I've never caught a tog on squid in my life. I'd have to see it to believe it. I've caught them on shrimp but not cooked shrimp, another one I'd have to see.
You should try a complete small fiddler crab, small bunker, medium bunker or any other lager bait. By the way, why zero Sheepshead were attracted to your diced crabs? I thought sheepsheads love crabs too.
Bob great video, you did one last year and i built a stand for camera and painted it camo like bottom. My camera is in transit, left it in canada. Can't wait to put it to use.
Yes i can watch for hours also.
Thanks for your true passion of fishing. My wife and i really enjoy your videos.
Keep up the good work.
amazing part 2 underwater of that camera setup Bob, love watching them all come in from the distance
Excellent tutorial and clear footage 👍🏿
This was pretty cool to see. I'm curious how well green crab works against blue crab and sand fleas. Blue crab is a little easier for me to get locally. It's good to know that frozen green crab still works well.
Awesome concept and great vid!! Very interesting and very helpful
Be interesting to see the differences between green crabs vs. asian crabs
Could you do a video with sand fleas?
....I seem to do well with them and would love to see a video on how they do
Very cool!
I'm all about any Underwater footage/research
Always interested in fish sealife
Thanks for it
Great video , love this type of content , was wondering what kind of camera are you using quality is fantastic !!!!!! I would love to see some synthetic baits like gulp and fishbites !!!!!
Love this video! I’ve always wondered how it looked like down there!!! 😅 Thank you
Fascinating video and commentary. Thanks for sharing and I learned a lot.
Love the video. Interesting commentary too. Nice work.
Dude, so cool to see their behavior.
Love the new video. Glad you you're doing the underwater videos. A lot of times they are from bank or jetty. Not many from a kayak. I notice, for the squid, they are looking at it sideways.. I wonder if there are squid and octopus that hunts the fish, hency why they are scared.
That green crab is the ticket!
Great Video brother. Its good stuff, i learn a lot of tog behaviors from your videoes :D
Thank you great video man
Not a really fair test. Squid turned pink which is gone bad already, shrimp should be raw and fresh instead of cooked…. Crabs was live so of course everything went crazy for it
yea agree need green vs Asian shore crab vs rock crab
Doesn't matter. Crab wins either way.
Haha ya honestly who fishes with cooked bait? That is completely retarded. When would a Tautog ever come in contact with cocktail shrimp naturally?! Or fried calamari?! 😅
Shut up its pretty fair when you thinks about it because it gets that way form fride
great video
Sand fleas are in RI. Don’t know about CT
They’re here. I get ‘em and I’m in western sound.
There are sand fleas in CT. I’m from Milford,CT and we dig them up along the shore. Not quite as many as on the ocean but yeah they are def there.
Nice video. Can you make a video try to use Clam, snail, blue crab and stone crab. Thank You
Their a little shy of the camera, you think. I dont where to get sand flees in the sound. I usually plan a trip to Jersey the day before fishing for stripers while collecting them.
Cool footage! I love my tog!
You should do one where each bait on each hook, so this way you can truly test in the same drop location. Also, do you have a remote viewer or only after record footage?
Great video!
Love this video. Shows some perspective what's happening in the water. What temp / depth is this?
wow thats cool! Great video!
Awesome! Thank you
Do you have any underwater footage of a live eel for bait?
Woow nice , where in Long Island?
Was this filmed in newyork as well?
Interesting. How about blood worms, sand fleas
Or white crab vs green
Bait test crickets please!!
Great job!!!
Can you try artificial crabs from glup next time???
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the video. Area / State?
Could you try clams and sand worms?
Porgies usually prefer squid over crabs.
Can you make a video on how to make the gopro underwater rig
I use mostly sand fleas. I’d like to watch them munching down on some of those!
I would guess it doesn’t matter if sand fleas are not naturally in the area arguing that all the bloodworms come from New England and all fish love them.
Can you also do raw shrimp instead of cooked shrimp. I think the raw works way better.
Why would you use cooked shrimp vs fresh shrimp?
Just wondering how would they do on conch being it's a tougher meat?
Why you used cooked shrimp? You saw them cook their shrimp being eating it?
What kind of camera is that? Thanks
Perfect this proves my my dad theory’s that squid is the best bait I swrong
is this Rhode Island
How about trying Asian vs Green crabs?
Gotta try squid first, same with shrimp. Once fish get crab scent, they hone in on that & ignore other baits.
Oysters work as well
I've never caught a tog on squid in my life. I'd have to see it to believe it. I've caught them on shrimp but not cooked shrimp, another one I'd have to see.
You should try a complete small fiddler crab, small bunker, medium bunker or any other lager bait. By the way, why zero Sheepshead were attracted to your diced crabs? I thought sheepsheads love crabs too.
Not sheepshead. Porgy (scup)
Asian crab and sand fleas and green crabs would be interesting
I use raw shrimp instead of cooked shrimps and raw ones work much better
Thats the fish i wanna go for and taste!
I'm pretty sure I know the outcome of this.. lol
Cooked supermarket shrimp are total crap loaded with chemicals. I would try raw shrimp if anything.
Add ribeye steak next time and see what happens
try some crawfish...
Take the shrimp raw and marinate it in Dr. Pepper - you may be surprised....
Do you think Dr Pepper makes any difference? The raw shrimp is good as is
Is there any artificial baits that work on Tog like Gulp or Fishbites?
Great question