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Tom Rowland Podcast

How To Use Sand Balls To Improve Your Offshore Fishing

Tom Rowland Podcast

Waypoint TV

Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.9903 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Capt. Brandon Simmons runs the Into The Blue Charter Boat at Hawks Cay Resort.  Brandon fishes for Mutton Snapper and other reef fish regularly and creates sand balls using a mixture of chum, sand, and water to get the fish active. He tells us exactly how to make these, and why they work and how we can all use this technique to catch more and bigger fish. This episode is brought to you by these great sponsors: Barracuda Tackle - Makers of the best cast nets on the market BarracudaTackle.com Empire Boat Covers - Protect All The Things You Love - empirecovers.com/TRP Boat Hammock Stands - Comfortable Boating Awaits - boathammockstand.com This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater   Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com

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0:59.7

Kay right now with Captain Brandon Simmons. We're going to talk about some mutton snapper fishing.

1:04.0

What's going on Brandon?

1:05.0

Good man, just hanging out. How are you?

1:06.8

I'm doing great. I'm doing great. So we're getting ready to go out in just a few minutes to go mutton snapper fishing and I know that one of the big things that you talked about was creating the sandball mix.

1:16.8

That's what we're going to talk about today about why you do that.

1:19.8

Why is it important and exactly how you do that?

1:22.4

So for people that don't know,

1:24.7

mutton snapper fishing and a lot of other types

1:26.9

of reef fishing, you use this sand mix

1:29.4

which is a mix of sand and chum, right?

1:31.4

So explain to them why you would do that. So basically, you know, a lot of people

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