It happens. Was dove hunting a couple days ago and knocked one down, stone cold dead. My lovely wife and I combed the area where I marked him and just could NOT retrieve the bird. Kept going back to look and still nothing. Very disappointing as we try our best to retrieve any game animal.
I always see tarpon rolling , went to a spot before the storm in East coast fl and had my first 25-30 pound tarpon go airborne like a good 2-3 feet for my Nessie smacking it outa the water and I was so in shock I never set the hook just reeled the slack in and moved spots like 5 mins later cause I know how picky they are when feeding .
Me and my dad have been fishing a lot recently due to the amazing bite and one thing we’ve learned is trying to keep the bait under all the mullet they seem to eat ur bait when u do that!!! Love ur vids man !
I’ve never caught anything on nlbn I’m not sure why but never I’ve caught plenty of snook under mangroves with zman and other soft plastics but never hit mini mullet or 5 inch mullet nothing
I've watched a number of Alberto tying videos. And I've fumbled through most of them with my 71 YO eyes and digits. Justin's has magic dust that makes it happen. His DUST is the pinch. Pinching the loop into a fold is the KEY. The road taken, ALL the difference. Thanks for the tip.
This guy is definitely underrated… he has THE best inshore videos, better the most fishing RU-vidr with 10 times his subscribers. Keep pushing out these videos💪💪
Dude that tarpon you hooked I had one similar size I hooked in Brevard and fought it for 20 mins. Broke my braid off. It was 100 lbs easy. Best fishing experience ever
@@scottmichael3745 Justin, can you fish the river in Vero and Ft. Pierce? I'd love for you to show me that there are fish here and that I suck at fishing because I keep telling myself, "It's not you. It's the lack of sea grass and habitat..." LOL. I know you can debunk this myth! Thanks hope to see you in Vero/Ft. Pierce!
Congrats on the big tarpon! They're always bigger than they appear when they roll in my experience, from the dorsal to the tail it's only about 1/3 of their total length. Nothing beats a big tarpon for fun!