@FirstStateFishing

What should we catch and cook next?? 🤔🎣 This was such a cool pier fishing experience!

@mattferguson767

You da man for hooking that guy up with the lure. That's what pier fishing is all about. It's like a community out there. Good on you bro.

@Stitchbubbles248

I feel like you being nice and friendly with other fishermen shows the younger/new fishermen how to act and how to be a great example

@johnsmalldridge6356

Good on you! I used to fish on piers a lot. Whenever I saw someone that was not catching fish or needed a little help or tackle, I would always try to get them set up. I love helping other people catch fish as much as I like catching them.

@302FISHING

Awesome day on the pier Mike..Great lookin Blues and Spanish Mackerels...nice showin the love and giving one of your baits to a fellow fisherman so he could enjoy the fun bite!!

@godclipsonly2416

Thank you first state for being a good guy. All these other YouTubers are literally posting highlights reels. Thank you.😊

@SaltySamFishing

Loved the shot of walking up the pier picking up the sounds and conversations, piers are always lively which makes them fun. Great vid man, looked like some fun fishing!

@Teachkwright

Great day on the pier. Classy move sharing the knowledge and giving away the hot lure. 

Awesome. 

Epoxy jigs!

@alfredbenoit3796

Need tungsten/carbide drill bits to go through the metal easily.  I make these all the time for bass fishing.  I usually grind down the sides to make them a little narrower.  I also paint them to get different colors and patterns on the spoon.  Fun making your own lures.

@martinramirez6050

So dope seeing the transition of seasons 🙌  we gonna be on em this spring/summer

@gabrielflores9587

You and another youtuber has made me want to just document my fishing adventures even if i dont upload i would probably get a few months worth of footage and learn to edit, but love how you go from fresh water to salt glad to see you can use your kyak again i just threw out my shoulder with mine

@osd-syrup

Love coming home from work and watching a new video! Would be interested in seeing a video about trying out different seafood recipes (possibly from restaurants?). Love the videos

@gtowned

It was great running into you! I recommend fileting them there at the pier and throwing the discards away back into the ocean. Makes for an easy cleanup and less mess in your place and its good for the whole ecosystem.

@isaacford4160

What you did for that old guy was really nice

@michaelwahl7810

At least in NC, you want to go faster for Spanish. The Blues are typically deeper, so if you go slow you end up with blues. Fishing Gotchas all day like that is a workout though.  You just weren't going fast enough I think. We always use a reel with a 6:1 ratio then the mid size Gotchas.  My favorite is red and white and solid white, but I buy a little of everything.

@asherwettstein5908

First time fishing out in the pier tomorrow. Dont know why but this video actually made me really excited!

@Pinnacle89

Whoooa Mike opening with the rhymes.

@cartersboxerandbulldogbabies

It was the color homie! I’ve found out this winter that the blues prefer gold gotcha plugs and spoons and Spanish mackerel prefer chrome gotcha plugs with orange heads not yellow or gold heads. And they prefer a silver or chrome metal or spoon instead of gold.

@vincentpastella23

This time of year being from Delaware real soon you need to be weak fishing around the rocks with bloodworms and or night crawlers yes nightcrawlers. You add a little shredder crab oil once in awhile to the baits and float fish yup under a bobber . Please do a video ..

@that_guy8893

Oh the Gotcha Plug, great lure. Pink and White are what I got some of the best hits on.