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Today, we're going to be talking about some great beach fishing baits:

squid

and cut bait.

So, today we're going to do a head-to-head challenge

we're going to be fishing for an hour

using mackerel on one rod

and our Super Salty Squid on the other rod.

So we are fishing in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, right now

we have found a nice little spot that

we've found a lot of different kinds of species of fish,

I like multi-species fishing, I like catching--

I like throwing bait out and not knowing what I'm going to catch,

and these baits are perfect!

Squid and mackerel are--

squid and mackerel are some of the go-to baits in the Cape Cod area.

today we are targeting whatever's gonna bite this and this,

I'm not sure what's going to bite it,

I'm guessing a bunch of porgy,

maybe some bluefish,

um, maybe a striped bass or two,

Who knows? That's the fun of the game.

Let's go play.

[Brendon's Dad] Shaky shaky.

[Erin:] Are you using squid or mackerel?

[Dad:] I'm using squid right now. [Erin:] Squid?

[Dad:] Yeah. [Erin:] Alright.

[Dad:] I like it.

So for the mackerel, I'm going to just filet it,

Oops...

[Erin:] What happened?

Huh, the spine. This is not fresh.

The meat is very soft...

and generally, the fresher the bait, the better,

but, uh, yeah, this doesn't look so good.

We'll see how it works.

Eugh...

this is why I don't buy frozen bait, guys.

[Erin:] Really stinky.

Look, it should not just be separating from the meat like that.

I'm also doing a horrible filet job,

because this is a dull knife [both laughing]

and uh, this is really soft, squishy meat,

and I'm just cutting the mackerel--

I'm cutting the mackerel to the size hook I'm using,

which is a 2/o

so I don't need it too big.

Actually...

chum!

That'll attract some fish.

[Erin:] I think it worked.

[Brendon:] Alright, so we've got some mackerel-- [Erin:] Wait, wait, wait, wait.

[Brendon:] On the squid.

[Erin:] I know that's like-- [Dad:] Nonstop, man.

[Dad:] Nonstop, buddy.

[Dad:] You know?

[Dad:] I think the squid will win.

[Brendon:] You think the squid will win? [Erin laughing]

[Brendon:] I don't know, this is pretty stinky,

I think-I think this is going to attract some kind of fish.

So my dad

my dad and Erin are going to be using the squid,

I'm sticking to the mackerel.

Let's see how many fish we can bring up with it.

I'm using

the same rig we tie

for the Senko Skipper Adventure Kit,

basically, in the kit we include everything to tie these rigs,

um, and how to read the beach, how to catch fish on the beach,

it's a nice little crash course if anybody needs help,

um, but I'm using

2/o circle hooks here

I use circle hooks because they're better for the fish.

Alright.

Let's give it a cast and see what happens.

I just flung some of the mackerel off.

[laughing] [Erin:] For real?

Yeah, like, when I use these frozen baits, a lot of times

I cast it too hard

and the whole bait comes off.

What I can do next time is wrap my bait in some kind of elastic thread

so it stays on the hook a little bit better.

This one's on the mackerel--Ohhh!!!

It was a crab!

[Erin:] What?

It was a big crab, like this big! A big spider crab!

That munched it all off.

Man. [Erin:] Well your Dad's on.

[Brendon:] I'm trying the mackerel again.

[Brendon:] Eugh! It's so gross!

... and half of it flies off when I cast it.

[Erin:] You're having a bad time, huh?

[Brendon:] I'm about to just switch to squid.

[Erin:] You have to give it a fair chance, Brendon! [Brendon:] I am! I am!

[Erin:] You said one hour.

[Brendon:] Yeah...

[Erin:] Woah!

[Brendon:] On.

That was pretty quick. [Erin:] Yeah!

Oh, this is something decent.

Ohhhho!

That's a nice-sized one!

[Erin laughing:] Wow.

That's a decent one.

[Erin:] Hold it up.

Okay.

Nice.

Crabs didn't get to it, but look at all the bait now.

Gone.

Porgy.

[Erin:] Ah!

[Brendon:] Alright, Erin. Erin is going to be using

Erin's going to be on this rod, I'm going to be on the Mojo Surf right there,

I've got mackerel, she got squid,

let's see what's up.

[Erin:] I'm going to win.

[Erin:] Oh, come on!

[Brendon laughing maniacally]

On one!

Woahohoho!

[Erin:] Woah! [Brendon:] That's a big robin!

[Erin:] That's one of the biggest ones I've ever seen.

[Brendon laughing] What the heck?

this thing looks crazy.

Look at this guy.

Woah. [Erin:] Put your foot next to it.

[Erin:] Yeah, there you go, it's pretty big.

[Brendon:] Supposedly these are a big nuissance

in this area.

[Erin:] Are you happy to catch them?

[Brendon:] I'm happy to catch them.

Aahh!

I'm getting-- [Brendon:] You're on!

[Brendon:] Are you on? [Erin:] It's small, too small.

What the...

All my bait's gone again.

[Erin:] Wow. and I have like, 4 or 5 pieces of mackerel left.

[Erin:] Really? So, yeah.

I mean, it caught some fish.

[Erin:] Yeah. But it just goes so quick.

[Erin:] I think your fish, like, were bigger, they fought hard,

it always pulled your rod a lot.

My last two pieces of mackerel,

and you're still on your first two pieces of squid!

[Erin:] Yeah. [both laughing]

We haven't changed that!

and I'm out of mackerel.

[Erin:] Has your Dad changed?

Dad, did you change your squid yet? How many

times did you change it?

[Dad:] A few times.

My Dad's changed it a few times, he said.

but, uh...

first time I casted my...

first time I accidentally casted the mackerel off,

second time, crabs ate it,

third time, caught a fish,

ate all the-- it ate all the bait before I brought it up,

and, I don't know, it's just mackerel does not stay on very long

and this is not very fresh so I don't think this is a

good representation of using fresh mackerel.

Fresh bait is always better than frozen bait,

freshly frozen bait's good too,

but the bait that I got

was-was really mushy.

It was no good.

I missed it.

I missed it!

[Erin:] What was that?

I don't know.

I mean, it works pretty much as soon as I throw it, but

I bet you there's no bait on there anymore.

[Erin:] Are you on? Oh.

[Dad:] This is a good one.

[Erin:] Woo--oh, nice.

Squid, the second I casted it.

[Erin:] Oh my goodness.

Uh, my mackerel rod, I don't think---I think it's all gone.

[Erin:] All your bait? Yeah, I'm pretty sure.

There's nothing--initially I casted it,

something ate it for a second,

uh, I didn't set the hook,

and now nothing's even touching it, so...

i'm pretty sure it's gone.

Scup.

Look at that, bait's still on here.

This is your first piece of squid.

[Erin laughing] I haven't done much fishing yet, though,

[Brendon:] This is our-- [Erin:] It's hard to focus on both.

this is our first piece of squid on here.

I'm going to put a li---instead of mackerel, since I'm out of mackerel, I'm just going to use squid, haha.

This is reliable.

More reliable.

Take the chunk

feed it through,

see that?

Trim it up.

That's one.

This one, I'm going to cut in half,

a little bit thinner.

and do the same thing.

This is why I like the chunks, because I can cut it up to

to whatever shape I want

now, this is on a much bigger hook, so,

hopefully, I'll be able to catch a bigger fish with this.

[Erin:] Oh, maybe that's why you were catching bigger fish in general on the mackerel, remember?

Oh yeah, maybe.

[Erin:] On!

[Brendon:] On? [Erin:] Yup.

Ooh!

They shake!

[Brendon:] What is it?

[Dad:] There you go, there, pick it up.

[Brendon:] Alright, girl. Whooo.

Yay.

[Erin:] What's the thumbnail--WHAA!!

[Brendon:] Oh, she got another one,

missed it on camera, but she got it,

here's video proof.

[Erin laughing] Show the camera, video proof you got it,

there you go, good job.

[Erin:] Video proof, I need pliers.

[Brendon:] Video proof, okay, guys, we just dropped the camera and she's a little upset.

It's okay.

We're both a little upset.

But

look at that!

and look at that! smile on her face!

Fishing helps you solve all your problems.

This thing is incredibly strong!

For a little porgy?

[Erin:] Right? Aren't they?

For this species of fish?

I bet you it's a little porgy.

They fight like a sheepshead!

[Erin:] Yeah, I agree.

[Erin:] They look like it too, right?-- Ooh! [Brendon:] Oh man! Look at that one!

[Dad:] Yeah, that's a keeper right there.

Wanna keep it?

Huh?

[Dad:] Man... we might as well bring some home.

Looks like a sheepshead too, kind of. [Erin:] Yeah.

Alright, we're taking this guy home.

Comment below your favorite recipe for porgy.

[Erin:] Ha ha!

[Brendon:] Woah, two!

[Erin:] Ah, ha ha!

They are heavy! They are both so big!

Brendon, they're so heavy. [Brendon:] Oh, man!

[Brendon:] Those are nice ones!

[Erin laughing] Whooo!

Alright.

[Brendon:] Alright, looks like squid wins, huh? [Erin:] I think so, in my opinion.

Wow, these are seriously heavy fish.

Dang, Erin!

That's a nice one, and two of them! I know!

This one's like, really

really quite big.

[laughing] Nice!

Alright, give'em a kiss.

Ah!

I was scared it was going to bite my lips.

Nice!

[Erin:] Yup.

Good job, Erin. [Thank you.]

[Dad:] Good job, Erin.

Time to cast out again.

[Erin:] Woah, who got a double?

[Brendon:] On the squid!

[Erin:] Oh my gosh.

[Dad:] Good times, good times.

I'm telling you guys, this squid works for a lot of different species,

I had no idea it would work so well for here.

[Erin:] Go ahead. So here's our conclusion, guys.

The mackerel worked great,

the squid worked great,

however, the mackerel

did not stay on the hook very well!

I would cast it off and it would fly off,

crabs would bite it off,

every time the fish bites the mackerel, it's really easy for it to get the bait off,

um, whereas the squid, we used one piece for a long time,

the mackerel was kind of gross, I didn't like fileting it,

this had to do with it being, uh,

frozen and not very fresh,

um, but most of the time I buy frozen fish,

this is the same story, it's really mushy, it's really gross,

um, don't like to handle it.

This squid, you can try for yourself, it's in the link in the description below,

get yourself a couple of packs of these,

and a surf fishing adventure kit,

and you're good to go for the day of fishing!

Our job here at Senko Skipper is to help you guys get on fish,

and we really, truly stand by that,

we've developed all of these products to help you guys as much as we can,

this guide right here answers all the questions--a lot of questions that people have been asking us,

a lot of questions that I wish I knew as a beginner,

um, if you want to read the PDF, that's available in the link in the description as well.

Um, but I'm going to get going,

watch the sunset with Erin,

uh, do a little bit more fishing,

sayonara, guys.

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BREAKING Trump Just Unleashed Hell On Man Who Came After Him Last Night – Use All Means Possible - Duration: 13:31.

BREAKING: Trump Just Unleashed Hell On Man Who Came After Him Last Night – Use All

Means Possible

The violent threats against President Trump and his family are really ratcheting up this

week.

U.S. Marshals are now searching for a central Pennsylvania man accused of threatening President

Trump and other officials.

He's at large and considered armed and dangerous.

This came out last night and the president is ordering that all means possible be used

to apprehend this guy.

The suspect is 26-year-old Shawn Christy of McAdoo, Pennsylvania.

Christy posted a social media post threatening to "put a bullet in the head of President

Trump."

That's about as serious a threat as you can make and is against the law of course.

You can bet the police, U.S. Marshals, and the FBI are looking everywhere for this guy

and his freedom will shortly come to an end.

The post has since been deleted.

Too late.

The Internet is forever and so are d***h threats against the President of the United States.

One of his threats read, "Keep it up Morganelli, I promise I'll put a bullet in your head

as soon as I put one in the head of President Donald J. Trump.

Remember where you came from punk."

Christy also posted threats against Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli.

It also isn't the first time this creep has been in trouble for making threats.

Christy made headlines in 2010 after Sarah Palin, who was then governor of Alaska, filed

for a restraining order against him.

Both Christy and his father were sentenced to probation in 2012 for making hundreds of

threatening phone calls to former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her attorney.

Palin claimed that Shawn Christy harassed her and a friend.

He also pleaded guilty to harassing Palin's attorneys by telephone in 2011 and was sentenced

to probation.

He later served two years in federal prison for violating his probation by leaving a halfway

house.

In 2015, Christy pleaded guilty to two summary counts of harassment at McCann School of Business

for harassing a teacher and administrator.

The list is long on this guy.

Police raided his parents' home in McAdoo early Wednesday morning.

He was not there.

U.S. Marshals executed a warrant at Christy's home with assistance from the U.S. Secret

Service, FBI, state police, McAdoo and Kline Twp. police, the Schuylkill County District

Attorney's Office and the Northampton County Sheriff's Office.

"He is wanted for making threats against the president of the United States and other

government officials via social media," Clark said.

Christy also threatened to "shoot any law enforcement officer who attempts to arrest

him," Supervisor Clark said.

We were scared.

We don't know what's going on.

The Army's out here and no one will tell us what's happening," Gloria Brogan said.

Christy has also made threats to the police, so he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

Wonder if he's part of Antifa or Occupy Wallstreet?

Both of those radical groups have threatened ICE officers and their families in the last

few days.

And Democratic Socialists of America harassed DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

One of the ones attacking Nielson was Allison Hrabar, who just happens to work for the DOJ.

Peter Fonda also threatened Barron Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Nielsen yesterday.

It's a smorgasbord of hate.

Christy's parents say he is not dangerous.

"I wouldn't find him as a threat right now, he's just angry.

He's angry at the whole situation," said his father Craig Christy.

Yeah, that's the same guy who was sentenced with his son in 2012.

Not exactly a credible voice here.

In 2017, Shawn Christy was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly swinging a stick at

former McAdoo mayor Stephan Holly.

"I understand where he's coming from because he's been through so much hell the past

ten years and he has not seen any justice," said his mother Karen Christy.

Gee, the whole family is comprised of radical, leftist nuts.

I don't think their defense of their son here means much.

He's obviously a violent whack job who is a threat to the president, the D.A. and the

police.

"Shawn, please turn yourself in," Christy's father pleaded.

From TribLive:

"One of the first posts came in late May, when Shawn Christy appealed to Trump on his

Facebook page, asking him for help with his legal problems in Northampton and Schuylkill

counties.

""Here's the deal, Trump," he wrote in the post.

"Tell your probation dogs in Northampton County to get off my a–; while you're

at it have my case there vacated.

I'll have you impeached by August, wanna bet?"

"The Morning Call of Allentown reported that Shawn Christy pleaded guilty in April

to making terroristic threats to a Berkheimer tax collection clerk in Bangor, Northampton

County.

In that case, he was sentenced to 12 months probation and ordered to attend anger management

classes.

"In a June 3 post, he wrote, "As far as your threat of a bench warrant, know this,

I will use full lethal force on any law enforcement officer that attempts to detain me."

"With the recent threats and the language and the volume and everything that he's

saying, it's just something that we're not going to take a chance with not taking

it seriously," said Deputy U.S. Marshal Robert Clark.

Exactly.

The U.S. Marshals believe Christy may be hiding in the woods in the area.

They're looking for him, but are asking for the public's help in finding him.

Police say if you see Christy to please call 911 or the U.S. Marshals at (484) 358-1974.

There's also a $5,000 reward on the guy's head.

These threats should be taken seriously.

The search for Shawn Christy began at about 5 a.m. Wednesday, according to Robert Clark,

a supervisor with the Marshals Service's Fugitive Task Force.

"He is believed to be a clear and present danger to the immediate law enforcement community,"

Clark said.

They need to catch this guy before he hurts or kills someone.

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