My JETTY FISHING Setup - What I Take and Why

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My JETTY FISHING Setup - What I Take and Why

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Hello from Missouri, I recently retired and I’m going to be inshore fishing in Pensacola/ panhandle frequently between April and Oct. I’m “VERY”inexperienced, I like how you explain things and I like your style and demeanor, That’s why I subscribed. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

stevegerdes
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Thanks for this one. I've been interested in checking out the jettys around here, especially on days that are too rough to take the kayak out, but don't know where to begin. This is super helpful. Good stuff as always!

ckwoutdoors
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Awesome set ups for jetty fishing. Great tutorial.

BigBaitPosse
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Headed to Destin the 18th for my Birthday.. being from Kentucky I dont know anything about the Ocean and fishing. Your vids have been valuable to say they least.

timmylee
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Caught 8 of them earlier this week. I couldn't make it to the end, lol. Those rocks are brutal! The pole holder strap is an awesome idea! Great video! Thx for sharing!

gatormc
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Good video. I appreciate you sharing your set up.

CharlesAPrice
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thanks much Sean for the information that I don't understand at all!!

gabbyduran
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I do a ton of jetty fishing myself. And I've got a few tips/tricks. 1. Use plastic tackle trays for your terminal tackle and lures and put them in a dry bag with your leader, truck keys, pliers, sinkers, etc... if you fish a jetty enough you will get soaked sooner or later. 2 if you fish live bait like I do take a small chlorine bucket or similar 2 1/2 gallon bucket make sure it's clean. Get a Tupperware that will fit your Aerator I recommend a Quiet Bubbles or Hush Bubbles and use a stainless bolt, locknut, and 2 washers to secure it to your lid of your bucket. Drill a hole to let run the aquarium tubing through and one more hole to allow air through the container. I've gotten 5+ years out of aerators doing this. And you can replace the bucket handle with a good piece of rope and some rubber conduit for a handle seeing as the plastic one will fail at some point. 3 wear the appropriate shoes!! The wrong shoe can cost you big. A bad spill on the rocks and barnacles your in trouble. I like Xtra Tuff boots personally. And one more thing to note is make sure the conditions are right and your physically capable of climbing the jetty.

Tyler-kwce
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Thank you for sharing like the backpack 🎣

nathanmorkovsky
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Great video. Helpful. Is that the baitcaster you caught the tuna on? What brand is that retractable rod?

tommyo
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Great video. What is the name of the collapsible rod?

panagiotissarianides
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Has the Lees Super Duty handled the salt pretty well? I have some I use for bass fishing but wasn’t sure how well they were sealed up to handle any salt that may find its way inside. Love the channel!

camerongraham
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Just getting back into fishing. Looking for a rod/reel size. I mainly fish for striped bass/bluefish, I usually use a jerk bait/top water and sometimes a rubber shad and some spoons. Need a all around suggestion that won’t hurt that bank.

NYGSZN
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Awesome video brother… just moved down to Fort Walton Beach looking to get into some kayak fishing. Would you be open to maybe sharing a few tips? I’ve learned a lot from your videos.

gman
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how many yards of braid do you get putting 30 pound on it? (Lews 300)

noahcummings
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Great info.
Only thing missing is the Tupperware sponsorship!!

claymarrs
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They should be at the jetty, but if they aren’t ry deep water point

JJ-umdp
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Good video. I appreciate you sharing your set up.

CharlesAPrice