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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

bait Sa beach fishing

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  • i did not learn anything on this video id lik to kno how u got it all tied up lik that so i could try it

  • @jjrrhh11 , baby squid. Feed the fook through mouth of squid and exit 2cm before the rear end. Use 20cm of cotton wrap and just wrap it around the bait to stop smaller fish from picking at it.

  • A lot.. Sharks,shad(tailor),mulloway,s­napper,kingfish,pelagics in the summer months. Due to the heavy swells the sandbars and gutters always change creating habitats for different fish.

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  • Safe? yeah it won't catch on fire or anything...maybe a little more than you need.

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  • did you record this with a potato?

  • @fnju89 iv never even seen a squid in my life lol ill b fishin fort walton beach in two weeks an will b tryin every tip i learn i kno nothing about the ocean an got three days to fish cant wait !!!

  • @fnju89 thats the info i was lookin for now were talkin lol , thanks i will try it an see how it works , what beach do u guys surf fish ??

  • @cruzmissile25 i fished today i cast my 80 pound about 70 yards with a 1 ounce slide wieght an liv shad

  • Jjju i

  • what do you catch on it?

  • Thats pretty cool. i might try that.

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