Thank you! It was nice to catch all that mullet. I probably should have stayed to try and get more but I did not have any more room, buckets and coolers 😁
@Lonestarsharkwranglers3 ай бұрын
Loving your videos though! Glad to see you using the max. I squirmed a little when I saw you fly out baits with the dji
@BeyondFishingFamily3 ай бұрын
I squirmed as well but I know I could not load it down that much. The max gives me more load but always need to pay attention to detail because it is still a drone, a lot of electronics involved. It is difficult to try and do it all. I thinking about getting another person to join as to have more hands when doing all of this. 😁
@Lonestarsharkwranglers3 ай бұрын
@BeyondFishingFamily yes sir, my max will be here soon, I'm ready to park the kayak and remove that danger. Yes extra hands is always nice. If your ever in texas let me know we'll drop some lines
@BeyondFishingFamily3 ай бұрын
@@Lonestarsharkwranglers That would be great! Where are you located in Texas?
@Lonestarsharkwranglers3 ай бұрын
@BeyondFishingFamily central texas but do our fishing between rockport and indianola tx
@BeyondFishingFamily3 ай бұрын
@@Lonestarsharkwranglers I had to look those places up. You somewhat inland on the bay side vs ocean side? I was looking it and there is an inlet, Port Aransas? Have you fished there?
@Lonestarsharkwranglers3 ай бұрын
Your on the right track, how ever on your ray, you need maximum hook exposure, your way covered up the point. Try hooking from the nose bottom to top and wrap a rubber band around the hook, point and around the shaft to prevent the hook from rolling. Or cut your ray into smaller pieces and trim the wings down to where the meat starts.
@BeyondFishingFamily3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and also big thanks for the tip. I will give that a shot.