I headed out at 5:00 pm for a night trip offshore out of Sebastian Inlet. Accompanied by Native Salt Clam Bait pro staff angler, Capt. Jesse Austin, we were hoping to catch a bunch of snapper and were looking to pull other species like blackfin and cobia off any available shrimp boats. The other goal was to fish with the entire variety of Native Salt Baits, including salted clam chum, to really put these products to the test.
The fishing adventure was killer and we achieved all the goals we sought out for, and some. The snapper were chewing our bait like crazy, but we did get beat a few times with out light tackle. The water clarity was good, and there was only minimal current out of the southeast. The bottom was very active, with only minimal small sharks present, and we marked tons of fish.
If you check out Gator 10 7.9 on iHeartRadio you will be able to hear my son Finn and I on The Southern Anglers Radio Show next Saturday the 17th of Nov. between 8 and 10:00 a.m. It’s an interesting show with some good old boys and a lot of cool info, so check it out!
Get clammy, Get fishy!
Now that’s a cooler full of fish.
Glad I gave them Salt Clam some of my clams last week, ordered some salted clams, pomp rig, and one of those cool shirts you’re wearing too; gotta show this site’s sponsors some love for the good work they do ’round here.
Haven’t gotten a chance to use either yet, but maybe this week.
Thanks, Hookncook! This Native Salt Bait Clam product is legit. I do a lot of surf fishing and once I tried this, I’ll never mess with live/frozen clams again. Let us know what you think after you’ve tried it for yourself — our sponsors LOVE getting feedback like this!