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@@_LateralMedia_ it’s the best I’ve been wanting to to it on my kayak! You remember what time of year it was? I’ve fished the mullet run this year but not the pogeys
Great video and It totally makes sense, your reason to use the improved clinch knot with the hard bait. The hook sometimes snags the leader in the casts! I’ll be trying this. Good to see local fishing!!
@@ZS-rt8xi he was definitely well over 200lbs I'd say he was pretty accurate even the owner of the marina said same thing they are around they get a lot of them over 20plbs in Charlotte harbor as well
Cool to see some river fishing. Gives me some inspiration to turn left when I come out of my canal!!! I never go up there and looks like I'm missing out.
Beautiful! I live not too far from here, ans im about to start fishing it and figuring it out. I have a small bass boat and a kayak, so I intend to stay in the creeks near town, not out in the bay. Any pointers for that area? I'm familiar with reds and trout, but in a different region.
Been using the trick shotz in the lower Mosquito Lagoon for going on a year. These things are money! I’ve been throwing these almost exclusively for reds and snooks. The other is the Kicker Crabs. Both on videos I’ve seen from CA. You’ve made me such a better angler!
I LOVE Mosquito Lagoon (really all of Merritt Island, Cape Canaveral, etc), it's such a shame what's happened but it's so amazing to see all the hard work being done to restore it! Anything we can do as the public to help would be great to know!! Cheers and tight lines 🎣🤙
@@NoleYakin There are multiple guides for the lagoon. Which one is best for you depends a lot on the style of Fishing you would like to do. If your focus is Fly/light tackle Justin Price ( Right in Sight charters is an excellent choice). If you wish to fish more of a fly/ light tackle/live bait mix. Capt Nathaniel Lemmon(Florida Sight Fishing) Or Captain Patrick Rude (spotntail Charters). All three of these guides really do an excellent job and are on the more modern side of the fishing guide industry not so much meat hunters but more educating and typically more technical guides. If your looking more for keeping multiple fish with a live bait focused approach. Captain David Roberson charters or Capt Joe Catigano (mosquito lagoon fishing) Capt Catigano is also an avid bird watcher All of these guides can do any of the types of fishing you want some just are more tuned one way over the other. Make sure to let them know if you have a specific focus of fishing style and listen to their feedback on how that style or technique will work at the time you wish to fish. Remember they are on the Lagoon regularly and know what the fish are doing so being flexible will provide more opportunities for caught fish. These are just my personal observations so give a few a call and see what they can do for you. A day on the water with any of these guides would be enjoyable.
It’s great to see the quality of the lagoon coming back. As Justin said we can not get complacent. We need to be attending city and county meetings and making sure they are paying attention to water quality issues. From the perspective of not only an avid angler but running a bait and tackle directly on the north end of the lagoon I have seen some great improvement in the fishery in the past 2 years. The snook population has also exploded better than I have seen in over a decade.
I love the fact that you are fishing around Jaxport and can see the Carnival Elation in the background. I’ve cruised out of Jaxport many times, and I’ve always wondered about the fishing around there. Question answered!
Love the ZMan GOAT on the spinner bait. Who knew a bass-oriented flipping creature bait would snag so many saltwater fish? I love them for both over here in the St. Marks River
4:10 Having had several Mirrodine hooks embedded in my hands from trout and ladyfish I never handle a fish w/ a multiple treble lure in its mouth. A dehooker is easier on me and saves the fish's slime coat. Excellent video nonetheless.
If you're not catching flounder in jacksonville, you might need to change the way you're fishing. I've not had much luck with spinners in saltwater. I throw mostly vudu shrimp or other soft plastic shrimp. Most tidal creeks with current moving around islands should hold flounder. I've had more success fishing higher tides, throwing along islands on the edge of the grass. If targeting trout I work my lure faster and higher in the water column. Flounder is the opposite, slower and lower.