Dropping LIVE WORMS 3 Miles OFFSHORE!! (UNDER WATER FOOTAGE)
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- I Dropped Earth Worms 60 feet down on these offshore reefs and had SHOCKING RESULTS!! In this video I head out offshore fishing for red snapper, trigger fish, grouper, and many other reef fish. However, our offshore bait is a bit of an experiment to see if these offshore fish will eat the most popular freshwater bait!!
SEE WHERE WE FISH:
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HOODWINK LURES:
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CHUBBY RODS:
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SORD KNIVES:
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OLD TOWN KAYAK:
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Really cool to see you trying something different always a great day fishing if you catch anything its a bonus thanks for sharing as always stay safe and keep tight lines
Thanks brother!!
Love the underwater videos Nate ! Please keep them coming also Love the catch and cook videos !!!
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Sick video! Thank you for sponsoring KFN’s first event! Tight lines!
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That underwater footage is so cool! I want to see more of that!
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Keep the videos coming man. Love the content
🙌 thanks brother!!
great content, thank you. Heading down your way from northern Alabama for vacation next week. can't wait to hit the reefs.
Awesome man, good luck!!
I really like the underwater camera stuff. Really awesome seeing the fish hitting the bait!!
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My 10 year old and I enjoyed watching this video, Nate! He wanted a closeup of the remora, and he really liked the underwater footage. Keep up the great work!
Thanks brother!!
Keep it coming, I'm enjoying
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Pretty cool nate,amazing it works.yeah I say keep experimenting.
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That sea turtle at 10:52 is super cool! Just noticed that this time!
No doubt! I didn’t even notice it when I was editing
Great day of fishin! Your lucky to have some buds to go yak fishin and the area your fishing!! I live in Florida too, but to get any descent water we have to go out really far, inshore is ok but would love to be able to go out to a reef like that and bottom fish! Thanks for sharing!! Oh yeah, the worm thing was interesting to, infact that is why is watched this! Care to say where in florida your at? Thanks again!!!
Excellent video Brother
Thanks brother!!
now that’s an interesting video, great idea i loved it.
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We need to see underwater fiddler/sheepshead video!!!!!
Coming soon!!
@@southernsalt did this happen yet?
Great vid
Thanks brother!!
My family used Catawba worms, and red worms deep sea fishing in the late 60's, early 70's, had some luck with them but didn't fish them that hard it was to easy to catch all the bait needed back then. We only rarely purchased bait, parents were raised in the depression so nothing was purchased if you could make it grow it or catch/kill/trap/hunt it.
You should try fiddler Crabs offshore bro love the content keep it coming
🙌 I might have to do that!
Crawfish dooo ! The best ! 😂😂😂
Trigger fish taste amazing too!!
Heck yeah they do lol
Love seeing the jellyfish around the yak...
They are pretty cool!
Yes I'd love this video. How about using red worms other types of 🐛 worms I'd would like love be seeing that or use fly bug 🐛 worms yes .😊
Bream fishin 101. Lol!
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Where did you launch your kayak? I have surf launch from navarre but was not sure which area is great for surf launch in Mississippi. Also, always love the video and content 👍👍
Grozza Perth Australia 🇦🇺 watching 😊
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👍👍👍👍👍🎣video have good day
🙌 thanks brother!!
When I was young, we would fish off pier in Virginia Beach using blood worms. We used a 2 hook system and had no problem bring home minimum of 100 spots or croakers. The largest catch was 186 fish,(3 people) along with catching crabs too. Have you ever thought of using chicken gizzards for bait?
Been using worms for sheepshead and snapper since the 90's. Start a compost pile and get all the free bait you need. Lol Lot cheaper than shrimp. Put a big ball of worms on and grouper love it.
Chicken liver on reef be neat! Great vid man!
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Very cool Nate. Maybe crickets next time?? 😂
Were the worms staying alive in the salt water?
No, I feel like they died pretty quickly
Do you think when fishing offshore in a kayak this item would attract the fish? Murk Crew Flashers Standard Rig 20. Might be cool if it brought in the big guys and held them.
Yes, I would like to see more worm action. If they can catch good fish, it's much easier on the wallet.
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You never know unless you try (unless you have a brah thats willing to play guinea pig for you)...thanks and ya! keep it coming.
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To boldly go where no earthworm has gone before.....aaaaAAAAAAh, ah-aaah.....
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Seriously, I love what you're doing now, and following the suggestions everyone else here has made is only going to deepen that.
Another awesome video so can i go and catch some earthworms and do the same thing inshore?
Absolutely!!
Naaaaaaate!!!! 👍🏾👍🏾
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Another great video as always. Hey do the sheephead get fired up in the fall ? Or is it only spring?
Definitely in the fall. They’re the best in the cooler months though.
I have my best success on sheepshead late Oct-February inshore. Around March-April they will start to move to the rigs and reefs just offshore which is the best time to catch them from the boat, but a little harder to do in the kayak. You can still catch them good on the inshore structures till the end of April of though.
@@emeraldtidesoutdoors thanks for the reply. I've been going the last week of March and first week of April and doing pretty good. I'm hoping to get into them pretty soon. Have been wondering when is best in the Fall. Thanks for the info!
@@emeraldtidesoutdoors I mainly kayak around bridge pilings.
@@SCOTTA1 What state are you in?
Hot dog offshore next? LOL
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I always thought about using freshwater bait in salt but was too stuck in a rut.
I'm sure salmon eggs would get hit.
Catfish blood dough bait and garlic trout bait could also work.
My lucky saltwater lure was a freshwater hellgrammite plastic.
Nothing can resist all those wiggly legs.
Flip side was the time my brother busted out the heavy salt tackle on the local freshwater reservoir.
There had been big boils outside of normal casting range.
The local old bank fishermen were laughing at him as he swung the big iron back and fired a cast that went forever.
Three cranks back and a huge fish slammed it up into the air but no hook up.
All the laughing old guys went silent and they scurried back to their cars for their biggest rods.
Nothing much happened after that though.
Predicting trigger, small red snapper, b liner, grunt
Dang good predictions!!
Wonder if you dropped some catfish stink-bait?
I think it would work
Would like to see you use fish bites open water
I’ll do it soon!
What about an artifical worm?
I’m sure they’ll work if you could get them down to the bottom with the current.
I used worms on saltwater got toadfish and sheepshead
Very nice!!
Vid is cool..I'm just gonna say it..Ain't no way I'm throwing back a 24" snapper..lol
😂 ain’t no fish worth that kind of fine lol
U not nervous at all in that lil bitty kayak knowing BIG ASS SHARKS are out there?
Sharks?? Nah, ain’t no sharks on those reefs
I know you are about 3 miles out, but what depth were you catching those Red Snappers at??
60 feet
The footage showed 2 boxes and the fishes were swimming around!!
Call me crazy. I wonder if those worms would work on Stripe Bass in rivers and salt water in bays.
I’m sure they would
Drop my worm down there
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I curious what those chests where all about?
Just chicken coops people use for reefs
Next time i head out salt fishing i will put some worms on the boat
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How can you have so many triggerfish when the forces that be in our ignorant government agencies think there is a shortage of triggerfish? There’s so many of them down there you can’t even get your bait down. Maybe some of the rules and laws should be made by the people that know about the fish.
Why using Boga grips they cause so many injuries to fishes mouths 🙄🙄
And why are you 2 miles offshore in a kayak?🤔 get a bigger boat!!
Trigger some great eatn!
Yes indeed!!