That's awesome! Especially getting that snook on fly. Water clarity looked pretty good and the fish seemed to be in an agreeable mood for a change. Last time I was down there it was a struggle and a lot of silt. Looking forward to cooler weather to clean it up again.
@@JeffHammerFishing thanks Jeff ! Yea it’s been some months since I’ve been to the lagoon, was definitely nice to have some fish willing to play and clean water.. thinking of upgrading the gheenoe to a custom LT10 soon. So I may be without for a few months unfortunately.
@@Reeldrivenoutdoors If you can swing it, LT25 is the way to go. While an improvement over a highsider, the LT10 isn’t much bigger or stabler and has the same HP rating. However an LT25 is nearly as stable as most smaller conventional flats skiffs. I even have more storage capacity than my friend’s East Cape Caiman.
That's awesome! Especially getting that snook on fly. Water clarity looked pretty good and the fish seemed to be in an agreeable mood for a change. Last time I was down there it was a struggle and a lot of silt. Looking forward to cooler weather to clean it up again.
@@JeffHammerFishing thanks Jeff ! Yea it’s been some months since I’ve been to the lagoon, was definitely nice to have some fish willing to play and clean water.. thinking of upgrading the gheenoe to a custom LT10 soon. So I may be without for a few months unfortunately.
@@Reeldrivenoutdoors If you can swing it, LT25 is the way to go. While an improvement over a highsider, the LT10 isn’t much bigger or stabler and has the same HP rating. However an LT25 is nearly as stable as most smaller conventional flats skiffs. I even have more storage capacity than my friend’s East Cape Caiman.
@@JeffHammerFishing yea I just unfortunately don’t have the 5k at the moment to swing one. I absolutely love yours, it’s my dream skiff.
Nice work fellas. How does mosquito Lagoon fish in the winter months? Is it still active with Reds and snook?
@@SnapReflexx the reds stay active in the winter but the snook tend to shut down