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Boats piled on a blitz, motors roaring, and someone floors it straight through the bunker. We’ve all watched the bite die in seconds. This week, we break down the most common saltwater mistakes and share the simple, high-impact fixes that turn chaos into confident results. Rich is joined by Scotty Sevins to dig into smart stealth around bait, how to plan by tide and wind, and why “following the fleet” is a shortcut to nowhere.
We get practical about what actually moves the needle. You’ll hear how to approach pods without blowing them up, use your senses in the dark to find life before sunrise, and tune your side scan to spot bait rather than just admire your screen. We talk knot choices that hold under load (FG done right), when to retie, and the hidden costs of gear neglect—from rusty hooks to kinked soft plastics that swim wrong. We also go deep on rod angles, drag settings, and why overpowering fish leads to more pulled hooks, broken rods, and stressed releases.
Precision matters. We explain the difference between fishing an area and fishing the spot, how small edges on current seams and structure create bite zones, and why a five-foot miss on a flat can spook the entire school. Plus, clear guidance on handling and reviving stripers the right way: keep them horizontal, wet your cradle, cut deep hooks, and swim them forward to push water across the gills.
If you’re serious about catching more and stressing less, this is your playbook: plan A through D, approach quietly, read your electronics with intent, tie clean knots, and respect the fish. Enjoy the stories, the laughs, and the field-tested tactics you can use on your next tide. If this helped you fish smarter, subscribe, share with a buddy who needs it, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find the show. Tight lines!
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Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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Boats piled on a blitz, motors roaring, and someone floors it straight through the bunker. We’ve all watched the bite die in seconds. This week, we break down the most common saltwater mistakes and share the simple, high-impact fixes that turn chaos into confident results. Rich is joined by Scotty Sevins to dig into smart stealth around bait, how to plan by tide and wind, and why “following the fleet” is a shortcut to nowhere.
We get practical about what actually moves the needle. You’ll hear how to approach pods without blowing them up, use your senses in the dark to find life before sunrise, and tune your side scan to spot bait rather than just admire your screen. We talk knot choices that hold under load (FG done right), when to retie, and the hidden costs of gear neglect—from rusty hooks to kinked soft plastics that swim wrong. We also go deep on rod angles, drag settings, and why overpowering fish leads to more pulled hooks, broken rods, and stressed releases.
Precision matters. We explain the difference between fishing an area and fishing the spot, how small edges on current seams and structure create bite zones, and why a five-foot miss on a flat can spook the entire school. Plus, clear guidance on handling and reviving stripers the right way: keep them horizontal, wet your cradle, cut deep hooks, and swim them forward to push water across the gills.
If you’re serious about catching more and stressing less, this is your playbook: plan A through D, approach quietly, read your electronics with intent, tie clean knots, and respect the fish. Enjoy the stories, the laughs, and the field-tested tactics you can use on your next tide. If this helped you fish smarter, subscribe, share with a buddy who needs it, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find the show. Tight lines!
Support the show
Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]

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