Mayan, Jaguar, and Oscar Cichlids in the Everglades

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 61

  • @michaelinraleigh
    @michaelinraleigh Год назад +10

    Dude just grab the fish and release them. You are beating them up with the rocks and those metal grips.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  Год назад +1

      Thanks man. I'll be sure to keep doing what I'm going. Appreciate the support.

  • @redterrorz
    @redterrorz 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like that you take pics of them. too many other utubers don't & just release w/o us getting a good look at the fish.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I love the way the fish look. The beauty of all the different species is one of my favorite things about multispecies fishing. Sharing them with the whole world on here is what I love about RUclips.

  • @ParabellumFishing
    @ParabellumFishing 3 года назад +3

    I liked it 👊🏻 I know those Mayans can be a pain, but they sure are a lot of fun on that lighter gear. I don’t usually head that far south, for the same reason you said. Stinks to make that trek for a bunch of fish you can catch in the local canals. But the change of scenery is nice.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад +2

      Yup. It's nice to try something new out and sometimes you get lucky, but the drive blows if I catch the same fish I can catch up here.

  • @gtractivity2132
    @gtractivity2132 3 года назад +2

    Wow... very beautiful fish my friend👍

  • @bluesky5587
    @bluesky5587 3 года назад +2

    Big ups …great catch

  • @eddwiggins4383
    @eddwiggins4383 2 года назад +3

    Where is THAT spot?
    Here in Broward county, just about all you catch in the EVERGLADES are Tiger Oscars

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +1

      This was Tamiami Canal roughly 10-15 miles west of Krome Ave.

  • @purge5398
    @purge5398 2 года назад +1

    I catch them often as well I live in fort Myers, you could have caught some peacocks with bigger lures maybe they’re pretty common around the glades

  • @lelonbond6682
    @lelonbond6682 Год назад +1

    new gadabout Gadis

  • @zcarp8642
    @zcarp8642 Год назад +1

    If I'm right,you have to catch and KEEP cichlids caught.
    They are invasive, and releasing invasives is technically against the law.
    Best to bring an ice chest to toss them in, or a water container to keep them, though I think it could be sketchy as some fish aren't allowed to be transported live

  • @samsterling1462
    @samsterling1462 2 месяца назад

    that water isn't crystal clear, you could use heavier test line and avoid the tangles, and horse the fish in a little faster. Probably less stressful on these beautiful cichlids, too.

  • @brianshea748
    @brianshea748 3 года назад +3

    Yea. I'm definitely fishing there when I'm in Florida next April. I've been trying to pinpoint the spot on Google maps.
    BTW I didn't know you were from Jersey. I live in Mount Laurel.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад

      Yup. Spent the first 22 years of my life in Bayonne. If you head west on SW 8th Street from Miami you can fish the whole canal. This was roughly 10-15 miles west of Krome Ave.

    • @brianshea748
      @brianshea748 3 года назад

      @@TheFishingNomad So just pull over on the shoulder and start fishing?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад +1

      @@brianshea748 Basically yes. If you go on a right Saturday or Sunday you'll see hundreds of people doing it.

  • @williamborrero8849
    @williamborrero8849 3 года назад +2

    All nice fish and the Jaguar was very cool! What brand of fish grips were you using to hold the fish?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад

      Thanks. Just the generic Bass Pro Shops brand ones. I think they were around $5-7.

  • @lelonbond6682
    @lelonbond6682 Год назад +2

    since they are invasive sshould you be throwing them back?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  Год назад +3

      There isn't a body of water in the US that doesn't have at least one non-native species in it. Yes this is hyperbole, but the point stands. We've messed up our ecosystems so much that throwing these fish back isn't going to mess them up any more.

  • @jimfahnestock6618
    @jimfahnestock6618 Месяц назад +1

    What kind of Boca grip are you using?

  • @BriansRCStuff
    @BriansRCStuff 2 года назад +1

    My son and I are big into tropical fish and have 3 cichlid tanks. We live in Delaware but are going to south Florida in a April and would love to catch some of our favorite cichlids in wild. Can you catch Oscars/other cichlids in just about any fresh water body (I guess canals are the best?)? Any tips on bait? We will be staying in Jupitar. Thanks!

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +2

      Jupiter is a little farther north than what I'm used to fishing. I'm sure there will still be some cichlids around, especially Mayans, jewel cichlids, and maybe a few others, but not as much as further south. Basically any body of water should have them, but I'd focus on the canals.

    • @BriansRCStuff
      @BriansRCStuff 2 года назад

      @@TheFishingNomad thanks! Any preferred bAit? Can you catch live bearers somewhere too?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +1

      @@BriansRCStuff Not sure how I missed this comment. Sorry about that. How'd it go for you?

    • @BriansRCStuff
      @BriansRCStuff 2 года назад +1

      @@TheFishingNomad Pretty good overall… But learned some lessons. I will have to paste the long post about how the pH issues with the alkaline water down there sent me for a bit of a loop. Long story short, we had some ammonia issues that I could not keep under control and I did not think to bring pH down with me.
      We did get a few Mayans cichlids and a bunch of live bearers home with us!
      Are you on Cichlid addicts on Facebook?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +2

      @@BriansRCStuff Now you know for next time. I'm not in that group, but I'm in Cichlidaholics.

  • @ncfishboy
    @ncfishboy 2 года назад +1

    IS the fishing good in Feb or March?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it's pretty good. If you can wait until March/April it'll be better.

  • @tombiga8254
    @tombiga8254 Год назад +1

    What bites in late Jan?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  Год назад

      Everything, but if there's a cold front it'll be tougher.

  • @mlk08012
    @mlk08012 2 года назад +6

    They’re an invasive species, why throw them back?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  2 года назад +4

      They are not invasive. They are non-native. Similarly to how trout and largemouth bass are non-native to most of the US.

  • @joej6985
    @joej6985 7 месяцев назад

    Hey bud gòod content just ine suggestion you can actually use your hands to grab the fish and release the right way without hurting the fish don't know how things are in jersey but in Fl. If a FWC sees you let's just say he won't be using vaseline. Just a suggestion stay safe .

  • @sparticus163
    @sparticus163 Год назад +4

    Please learn how to release fish before your next trip. Not Cool.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  Год назад +1

      Thank you. I'll be sure to roll them around in some sand next time and chuck them into the ground so they can flop their way back into the water on their own.

    • @trumptardism6755
      @trumptardism6755 Год назад

      ​@@TheFishingNomad love it 😂 watch out for okay KAREN 😂 those precious Mayan cichlids 🤣😭😂you really should have practiced catch and fillet 🤣those things are so tuff they didn't infest evey canal and thrive by being weak fish. Their rather bad ass actually.

    • @trumptardism6755
      @trumptardism6755 Год назад

      Johnny 🤔🤭😂😭 Green Cool last name👍

    • @johngreen3666
      @johngreen3666 Год назад +3

      @@TheFishingNomad
      These beautiful critters deserve to be treated less like garbage. At least get them into the water rather than bouncing along on the rocks and gravel.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  Год назад +1

      @@johngreen3666 No thanks. Let me just throw them on Tamiami Trail next time. Maybe they'll get run over by a semi.

  • @billweithman52
    @billweithman52 3 года назад +1

    You must not eat fish. That many good size Mayans can make a decent meal.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад +2

      Not really. I eat them a few times per year.

    • @virginiarosa1298
      @virginiarosa1298 2 года назад +1

      Bro I love Mayans they taste really good

  • @kyliecalnan499
    @kyliecalnan499 3 года назад +4

    Harsh releases….

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 года назад +1

      For sure. Definitely not my best day.

    • @samueldevine433
      @samueldevine433 2 года назад +2

      Lmao i was thinking the same thing. Definitely knocked that oscar out cold

  • @manoelgarbuio
    @manoelgarbuio 3 месяца назад

    They are good eating fish, and invasive, don’t trow it back…

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad  3 месяца назад

      Do you keep that same energy with largemouth bass in New Jersey or New York for example?

    • @deepharrow8520
      @deepharrow8520 2 месяца назад

      The way you clowns soak up what these officials tell you. The fish are here to stay just like us no need for unnecessary killing and cruelty