Cold water doesn’t mean quiet water. We open the lines for a live, no-frills breakdown of early-season tactics that actually catch in back bays and coastal inlets, from snap-jigging for March stripers to building fluke bucktails that look right where it counts—viewed from below. I share the exact lure sizes, colors, and retrieves that keep bites coming when temps are stubborn, plus how to rig a simple teaser system to target weakfish and fluke on the same drift without retying. If you’ve been wondering how small to go, how fast to move, and how high to fish in the column, this is the practical guide you’ve been asking for.
We also talk shop beyond lures. Natural hair versus silicone isn’t a fashion debate; it’s about breath, profile, and how well scent sticks. I explain why brown paired with white can close more fish in clear and dirty water alike, how to choose bucktail weight without pounding bottom, and why scents should be used as much to mask gasoline and smoke as to attract predators. You’ll hear the old-school WD-40 stories, then get modern, dependable scent habits that work in current and hold up over a full drift.
Community sits at the heart of our time together. I share why we’re stepping back from a Discord rollout over new verification demands and exploring safer options that respect your privacy. We address the Potomac River sewage disaster and its downstream punch to the Chesapeake’s ecosystem and fishing economy. And for Jersey anglers, we clear the air on a rumor about Surf City Bait & Tackle—new owner, same bait shop, keep supporting local. Looking ahead, we’re planning more Fat Dad Fishing party boat trips, and I want your picks for species, ports, and captains.
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