That 1st creek you fished, one of my favorite starts for that area. I only really fish that late fall through early spring. It's a good start for some of my routes. Instead of the bridge, just go down 1/4 and launch at John Btown. Yo you should know by now, Yankeetown can be a bear at low tide, especially if you launch at Allen Park. That cut where you caught that 1st Red, the outside of that bar is good too. That drone shot.... the cove in the center...to the left - that oyster bar, oh yeah 😉 Glad you figured out, in time that island was private. That damage was from Idalia. Took off the top off the observation deck.
@United_By_Water7 ай бұрын
The three times I've fished YT, two of those trips were at low tide. Kinda figured it was going to be tough but I wanted to fish a new spot regardless of the tide. It gave me a good idea of how all the oysters beds are layed out. You ever fish the area where the JB ramp is? I fished it twice, never had any real luck. Tide seems to have less push on that side of the bridge? Thanks for the tips!
@naturecoastinshorefishing43977 ай бұрын
@@United_By_Water Yeah, that Yankeetown video you did some time back when you were at the negative tide….Been there. I just fished JB the other day. I have one more video to edit before that one gets posted. Usually I paddle out to the right and then fish west of the St. Martins. I’ve only tried right around JB once or twice, not much luck, but I didn’t fish it hard.
@listen2dylan7886 ай бұрын
Shrimp are your best friend out there at Yankee town
@United_By_Water6 ай бұрын
@@listen2dylan788 I hear that, everything eats a shrimp. Didn't have any luck when I did use it on this trip (more of an artificial guy).