Bud there definitely is a piece of wreckage or a ledge or pot hole big enough to give these grouper species somewhere to “bed up “ . They usually don’t stray far from a home
Enjoyed the video. Realized its an older one but still good. Do you like the knocker rig better when offshore? I thought i did better with it the last time i went just curious your thoughts. Thanks
Ho there. Thanks for this video. This was very interesting and informative. I was really surprised of what little structure there was. Not asking for the spot you fished but can you say where you were out of? We're out of crystal river. Trying to figure out how far I need to get to in order to find some fish. Tight lines.... first time on your channel. You have a new subscriber too.
Thanks, again you help so much! Tell us everything but give the gps numbers. Heading out Saturday to scout some of this. You think if we head to 100 foot around pipeline will see stacks or just head west of Anna Maria to 100-120 and search?
Pipeline is so much solid structure the fish tend to hold right on it. That's not a bad thing, but in my experience you'll get a lot more bycatch, say 25% red snapper and other mangos/gags/etc. That's a good option until the season opens on the 11th. On the open/live bottom you'll find stacks of red snapper that end up being 75% red snapper with only 25% bycatch. If it's calm just get out and keep an eye on that depth finder and you'll find plenty of fish out that deep no matter what direction you go.
We in Alabama have tons of artificial reefs we have made in the gulf of Mexico. I went out 4 .miles and we caught our limits in 2 hrs. My biggest Red Snapper to date was caught on that trip in 45ft of water. He weight was 30 pounds. A big boy. I have pictures to prove it. Good luck
Love your videos so much, could you post more hogfish videos? Or videos of fishing under the skyway on a boat, we have a 20ft center console and go there a lot
I'm working on a couple more hogfish videos so it's on my list. And yes the skyway is a great place to go lots of structure and lots of bait, the two things you need the most.
How are you able to drop your GoPro 120 feet and control it?
Nice video. Do you find that the snapper tend to hand over these low profile spots from year to year or are they more focused on bait?
There’s got to be some structure there that’s big enough for those gags and Goliath to get in or they wouldn’t be there.
Bud there definitely is a piece of wreckage or a ledge or pot hole big enough to give these grouper species somewhere to “bed up “ . They usually don’t stray far from a home
Enjoyed the video. Realized its an older one but still good. Do you like the knocker rig better when offshore? I thought i did better with it the last time i went just curious your thoughts. Thanks
did you jig the tuna?
Ho there.
Thanks for this video. This was very interesting and informative. I was really surprised of what little structure there was. Not asking for the spot you fished but can you say where you were out of?
We're out of crystal river. Trying to figure out how far I need to get to in order to find some fish.
Tight lines.... first time on your channel. You have a new subscriber too.
Thanks, again you help so much! Tell us everything but give the gps numbers. Heading out Saturday to scout some of this. You think if we head to 100 foot around pipeline will see stacks or just head west of Anna Maria to 100-120 and search?
Pipeline is so much solid structure the fish tend to hold right on it. That's not a bad thing, but in my experience you'll get a lot more bycatch, say 25% red snapper and other mangos/gags/etc. That's a good option until the season opens on the 11th. On the open/live bottom you'll find stacks of red snapper that end up being 75% red snapper with only 25% bycatch. If it's calm just get out and keep an eye on that depth finder and you'll find plenty of fish out that deep no matter what direction you go.
@@CHAPPER15 pipeline is shark and Goliath city
We pull up big red grouper, huge mangrove snapper and some hogfish and even tarpon
How far off do you need to go to find Red Snapper
Any spots off Pensacola you can give ?
How far offshore are you going for the red snapper?
When targeting them 30+ miles. They've showed up recently in 50-70 feet but smaller fish and not as much fun as the deep runs.
We in Alabama have tons of artificial reefs we have made in the gulf of Mexico. I went out 4 .miles and we caught our limits in 2 hrs. My biggest Red Snapper to date was caught on that trip in 45ft of water. He weight was 30 pounds. A big boy. I have pictures to prove it. Good luck
Where do you buy them at
Where do you buy red snappers at
Very informative! What area of the gulf were you fishing at?
I fish west coast of Florida. Out to 150 miles or so in any direction
@@CHAPPER15 150 miles out on that little boat? Man am I wasting my time keeping it to 10 miles in the Caribbean...
Nice vid. How many Oz of lead do you use in 120 feet?
2-6 oz is plenty at that depth unless the current is stronger if you're bottom fishing. 1/2- 1 oz jigheads.
which fish finder do you use thank you
It looks just like my Simrad EVO3.
Love your videos so much, could you post more hogfish videos? Or videos of fishing under the skyway on a boat, we have a 20ft center console and go there a lot
I'm working on a couple more hogfish videos so it's on my list. And yes the skyway is a great place to go lots of structure and lots of bait, the two things you need the most.