@@VISUAL-LY we went to the gulf a few weeks ago caught over 30 trout more than half were 14 7/8"! It was fun but hard to catch a keeper and lost all my footage 😢
So close to that super slam bro, I know they had some black drum hanging around with those Sheepshead. Wasn't in the cards that day but besides that, great job on the other catches!
Went out fishing on little Talbot island state park on Monday the water was crystal clear and the fishing was phenomenal lots of mullet and tarpon had an amazing time you should fish there
We call that the grocery bag dude. I've had more luck dragging bottom with reds then Flounder. Most flounder ive caught in the ,904, is mid water column. High tide + high temps = strong bites dude. 7:21 well you did let him eat lol..im glad they moved the size up but I feel like 17in should be the keeper size.As always dude keep making me homesick✌️💚
Yeah, 12” was ridiculous! 15” would be ideal imo, but wouldn’t mind if they made it 17. Maybe make a slot size…15-20” one over 20”. Kinda similar to trout.
@@VISUAL-LY exactly my thoughts dude...hit up the Okefenokee for a different bite, I'd say.. but you are dialed in on that 904 bite so I don't blame ya...
@@VISUAL-LY yea dude there's a lot of Gator but they remove the ones that get fed. I'd paddle at least a mile or so from the folkston/Waycross ramp to avoid bowfin but yea dude. When you get into the swamp swamp it's like a total different world. The air is different, no mosquitoes, but yellow fly are real real lol but they make great bait with a tiny hook.jus wait till they land on ur arm and snackemm.. I have only found that type of peace/solitude in the Evergladesb or deep down the St John's.. Great Speckled perch holes and other panfish in the native EDDYS and holes. But your film style would be beautiful in there I know it.
If you go to ft George Inlet, use a 1 oz bank sinker rig off the floating dock same mud minnows just with a 3/0 circle hook the current is killer in shore areas so jigs might be a bit tough for the newbie. Good luck and tight lines