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Cold water shrinks the feeding window, but it doesn’t close the door. We break down how to keep catching when the temps drop—reading birds and bait from the sand, shifting targets when the tog bite dies, and picking kayak hulls that actually match your water and body. George shares a cautionary tale about leaving a premium surf setup on the beach and the routine that got it back, then walks us through a pragmatic surf plan: work a defined stretch, watch party boats and birds, move with the bait, and downsize pencils when sand eels rule the wash.
Paul dives into kayak fit and safety for winter: why demo days matter more than brand names, the tradeoffs between primary and secondary stability, and the rise of micro skiffs and motorization in wind and current. We get practical on budgets too. Mid-price surf rods like Tsunami Airwave Elite punch up, grease-packed reels still earn their keep, and a single 7’6” medium-heavy with 15 lb braid can handle fluke, tog, blues, and even a surprise cow if you manage the drag. Kristen shares party boat wisdom—start with sea bass and porgies for quick wins, ask mates for help, and handle seasickness the smart way by dosing the night before and morning of.
We also tackle the winter head game. Burnout is real when every trip feels like a deadline. The fix is intention: pick weather windows, fish with people who keep it calm, and switch species to keep the spark alive—white perch on ultralight might be the reset you need. Finally, we compare notes on when tog push deeper, how temperature bands shape their moves, and why bass can still explode in short, aggressive bursts even in frigid backwaters. Layer up, keep it simple, and have a Plan B rod ready. That’s how you turn a cold morning into a hot bite.
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Cold water shrinks the feeding window, but it doesn’t close the door. We break down how to keep catching when the temps drop—reading birds and bait from the sand, shifting targets when the tog bite dies, and picking kayak hulls that actually match your water and body. George shares a cautionary tale about leaving a premium surf setup on the beach and the routine that got it back, then walks us through a pragmatic surf plan: work a defined stretch, watch party boats and birds, move with the bait, and downsize pencils when sand eels rule the wash.
Paul dives into kayak fit and safety for winter: why demo days matter more than brand names, the tradeoffs between primary and secondary stability, and the rise of micro skiffs and motorization in wind and current. We get practical on budgets too. Mid-price surf rods like Tsunami Airwave Elite punch up, grease-packed reels still earn their keep, and a single 7’6” medium-heavy with 15 lb braid can handle fluke, tog, blues, and even a surprise cow if you manage the drag. Kristen shares party boat wisdom—start with sea bass and porgies for quick wins, ask mates for help, and handle seasickness the smart way by dosing the night before and morning of.
We also tackle the winter head game. Burnout is real when every trip feels like a deadline. The fix is intention: pick weather windows, fish with people who keep it calm, and switch species to keep the spark alive—white perch on ultralight might be the reset you need. Finally, we compare notes on when tog push deeper, how temperature bands shape their moves, and why bass can still explode in short, aggressive bursts even in frigid backwaters. Layer up, keep it simple, and have a Plan B rod ready. That’s how you turn a cold morning into a hot bite.
Enjoyed this one? Follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a winter win, and leave a quick review to help more anglers find us.
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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