I worked on and off in the Everglades on cell towers the last 40 years, always carried fishing poles but never kept anything. Time to get serious again, I’m looking to do some shore and bridge fishing from Card Sound to Key West soon
@@Dennco2000 I recommend Big Pine Key to Key West right now in the cold weather months. Lots of reef fish come close to the piers and bridges chasing bait fish.
Wasabi, mayo and lemon ... Cures the common cold, seasonal depression syndrome and will add a kick to any deep-fried fresh water fish. Great video, happy holidays. Cheers.
@@paulk6116 US 41 about 20 minutes west of the Indian Casino on Krome Ave. As you’re driving pick a spot along the trail and send some bait in. You can drive all the way to Naples and into the brackish water for tarpon and snook if you want.
I think that's next to the Cell Tower after the reservation on 8th street. It's close to the airboat ramp. There is a canal back there that goes along way north and it's good fishing if you have a good flats boat to go over the levees.
Are Oscar’s good to eat ! Yep 🌭Oscar Myer ! So I would think that they shouldn’t taste any different unless you get them out of some really nasty water, should of kept one peacock and did a comparison 🤔
@@cwskoshikun peacock are intentionally introduced and not considered invasive by FWC. They’re considered non-native but beneficial to the ecosystem. Please look this up.
I'll never look at my aquarium fish the same again! LOL
@@LLDWITHJ haha more like the fish tank at red lobster
I worked on and off in the Everglades on cell towers the last 40 years, always carried fishing poles but never kept anything. Time to get serious again, I’m looking to do some shore and bridge fishing from Card Sound to Key West soon
@@Dennco2000 I recommend Big Pine Key to Key West right now in the cold weather months. Lots of reef fish come close to the piers and bridges chasing bait fish.
Wasabi, mayo and lemon ... Cures the common cold, seasonal depression syndrome and will add a kick to any deep-fried fresh water fish. Great video, happy holidays. Cheers.
Peacock bass are introduced, and can be released. They were introduced to control the tilapia. They have the green card.
Best description ever 😂
Suggestions for using large zip-lock bags to keep your soda from tasting "fishy."
Great video. Thanks
Thank you!
How awesome is it that they brought back the steak egg and cheese bagel!!!!!!????😊
I beg to differ, the 10 thousand islands no leaf blowers around 🤫
How do they tastes compared to tilapias and bass?
Great video! What park is that?!
@@Greblos2 that’s Tropical Park off Tamiami trail. Free park to spend the day and grill.
Oscars, Peacocks and Mayans are all cichlids.
I've been looking at the spot for a long time and I'm thinking about hitting it and I'll see how you do
@@GoldGauntletComix live bait or lures, works great. The weekends get busy along Tamiami Trail. Keep that in mind.
where exactly was that spot? thanx great video
@@paulk6116 US 41 about 20 minutes west of the Indian Casino on Krome Ave. As you’re driving pick a spot along the trail and send some bait in. You can drive all the way to Naples and into the brackish water for tarpon and snook if you want.
I think that's next to the Cell Tower after the reservation on 8th street. It's close to the airboat ramp. There is a canal back there that goes along way north and it's good fishing if you have a good flats boat to go over the levees.
Are Oscar’s good to eat ! Yep 🌭Oscar Myer ! So I would think that they shouldn’t taste any different unless you get them out of some really nasty water, should of kept one peacock and did a comparison 🤔
I'm gonna go to petsmart to eat cichlids and a oscar
@@mattjones1378 take an ultra light action rod
Why did you throw back invasive fish?
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@@cwskoshikun I ate two! Peacocks aren’t invasive. The cichlids are but I don’t fish around here enough to be the one to control the species.
@@OPOutddors75 invasive means anything not native to the ecosystem. Peacocks are NOT native to the US.
@@OPOutddors75 invasive means anything not native to the ecosystem. Peacocks are NOT native to the US.
@@cwskoshikun peacock are intentionally introduced and not considered invasive by FWC. They’re considered non-native but beneficial to the ecosystem. Please look this up.
I caught 7 pound trout.
You need a poll and dip those pads.
MMMM FISH‼️‼️‼️‼️
I want to catch fish to bring back and sell for aquariums
Óscar for Cuban croquetas 🧆
Yooooo didn't even think of that!
Aren't Oscar's made of metal?
They are all actually cichlids
@@LLDWITHJ yes you are correct
i thought you were not supposed to throw invasive fish back.
loks like you should have been eating peacocks.
You people spend too much time talking and not enough time fishing want to see you catch fish not talk
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Why would you catch and release non native invasive species?
Oscars are slime balls.
@@scottjohnstone7520 hahaha slippery fish for sure I