Thank you, thank you, thank you. New to fishing saltwater here in Florida from Michigan and the tide thing was something I didn’t understand, until now. Excellent video and simple yet informative on understanding the tide and how/ when to fish. You rock dude!
great vid. I sorta knew some of this stuff but always trying to understand better and more since I am only the sort of occasional sport angler. haha but I am curious is there a specific term for low tide or high tide when the it’s the peak or low low and the water does not seem to be moving? Is the term, “slack tide”? Or, is there a term for when the tide is about to turn but the water seemingly, is stagnant but maybe not really for about 30 minutes while it turns? Have been wondering about that.
oh yah potholes are great😅 haha well, and dangerous potentially too. Well for wading anyway. In Galveston area where I go and wade a lot, always trying to wade the flats and watch out for weird and random potholes where it goes from 3ft to 7ft water quick! But yah stand in the edge or walk around them and there might be fish down in them!
Very informational sir thank you a lot of people don't understand high tide and low tide and how it affects fishing I didn't either at first this just added to what I didn't know thank you for the video
Pinfish are on the flats year round, but greenbacks are seasonal with them really showing up on the flats late spring and then they head offshore in the fall
Tides in Florida will get you stranded too. Karma got me for all of those times I chuckled at boats stuck on the sandbar in St Pete. I went kayak fishing in Cedar Key blindly since I had no service and got the kayak stuck in mud. The elevation slope is about a foot drop per mile there so the wifey and I had a good hike carrying the yak back to water. It was either that or wait until dark when the tide came back.
As long as your canal holds enough water at low tide and there is structure present like docks or mangroves, then there is likely some fish hanging around there
I know this is off topic, but what are good live bait imitations? Because I’ve gone fishing with crabs and shrimp before but sometimes I won’t always have those on hand when fishing. So what are good imitations that will still get me fish? Being a beginner is hard sometimes 😅
How about a follow up review on your SeaHunt bx22br- What works, what doesn't, what u would change, is the 200 hp enough, use flats, inshore, offshore.
Hey Brent, curious if you have any insight on fishing areas with lots of mullet... not just finger mullet but 12”+ mullet. I’m from Wisconsin and come fish upper Tampa bay area a few times a year and trying to get a hang of it, but struggle in areas with ample mullet. Love the videos, they’ve been EXTREMELY helpful thus far!
Speckled trout, snook, and especially redfish will hang around those schools of big mullet waiting for them to stir up some shrimp or other crustaceans. When only big mullet are present, may not be a bad idea to try using some live shrimp or shrimp lures
Great explanation, I’m a northern guy that just moved to punta gorda, I’ve found up north that a lot of people didn’t know the difference between tides and current, if most fisherman would learn the ins and outs of tides they will be a more successful fisherman
Ok. Tides tables are great when they are right. BUT I fish the Skyway and that tide table is always at least 1 hour or more off. What can a man do about that?
6hours?!? Lol I wish I had a 6 hour window down in Louisiana it’s like a 12 hour window change from high to low and low to high 😭(specific location grande isle La)
I watched a beginner video from you a while back and now im a half decent fisherman and even uploaded a couple youtube vids myself😂😂
Thank you, thank you, thank you. New to fishing saltwater here in Florida from Michigan and the tide thing was something I didn’t understand, until now. Excellent video and simple yet informative on understanding the tide and how/ when to fish. You rock dude!
For inshore fishing tides prob matter just as much if not more than the bait you are using😎
Great video man , as a new fisherman this was a huge help to me !!! Thanks!
great vid. I sorta knew some of this stuff but always trying to understand better and more since I am only the sort of occasional sport angler. haha but I am curious is there a specific term for low tide or high tide when the it’s the peak or low low and the water does not seem to be moving? Is the term, “slack tide”? Or, is there a term for when the tide is about to turn but the water seemingly, is stagnant but maybe not really for about 30 minutes while it turns? Have been wondering about that.
oh yah potholes are great😅 haha well, and dangerous potentially too. Well for wading anyway. In Galveston area where I go and wade a lot, always trying to wade the flats and watch out for weird and random potholes where it goes from 3ft to 7ft water quick! But yah stand in the edge or walk around them and there might be fish down in them!
Very informational sir thank you a lot of people don't understand high tide and low tide and how it affects fishing I didn't either at first this just added to what I didn't know thank you for the video
Great video, I think short video like this is a good thing. Keep them rolling. 👍
1st time watching, great info thank you for sharing
Good info as usual man!!
This is so helpful to this n00b in Tampa. Thank you!
Good video on tides and planning your fishing style or target species based on it.
Great video, Brent. The captions were hilarious. Little did you know, you spoke Vietnamese for 40% of this video 🤣.
Are greenbacks and pinfish around our area in the flats every season or do they leave in the winter?
Pinfish are on the flats year round, but greenbacks are seasonal with them really showing up on the flats late spring and then they head offshore in the fall
Great video Brent ,as always great content and Good information 👍 you explain alot of fishing tips in all your videos keep up the good work man🤙
Tides in Florida will get you stranded too. Karma got me for all of those times I chuckled at boats stuck on the sandbar in St Pete. I went kayak fishing in Cedar Key blindly since I had no service and got the kayak stuck in mud. The elevation slope is about a foot drop per mile there so the wifey and I had a good hike carrying the yak back to water. It was either that or wait until dark when the tide came back.
Love these style videos! They’re so helpful for beginners like me
I live on a canal on Davis island should I fish during low tide then ?
As long as your canal holds enough water at low tide and there is structure present like docks or mangroves, then there is likely some fish hanging around there
@@SeeYaDude would high tide be better though?
@@skatevans1215 I fish all the time bro ,sometimes I don’t have the best of the luck and tryna find out more
Wow yea great video thank you ! Very helpful !
Great video as always! Very informative, and yeah it has been raining a lot here lately! 🏝🦈
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. So clear and helpful.
Cody Garbrant started fishing
So with saltwater inshore time of day doesn’t matter only the tide ?
Love it! What size net do you use so that Baits don’t get gilled?
I use 1/4" mesh
Ure talking about fishing, how about safety for fisherman on kayak during tides?? I dont wanna be pulled into ocean...? Thanku
I know this is off topic, but what are good live bait imitations? Because I’ve gone fishing with crabs and shrimp before but sometimes I won’t always have those on hand when fishing. So what are good imitations that will still get me fish? Being a beginner is hard sometimes 😅
You can get imitation crab and shrimp, and also peeler crab scent to spray on them to help draw the fish in.
Tight lines 🤜🤛 🎣
How about a follow up review on your SeaHunt bx22br-
What works, what doesn't, what u would change, is the 200 hp enough, use flats, inshore, offshore.
Hey Brent, curious if you have any insight on fishing areas with lots of mullet... not just finger mullet but 12”+ mullet. I’m from Wisconsin and come fish upper Tampa bay area a few times a year and trying to get a hang of it, but struggle in areas with ample mullet. Love the videos, they’ve been EXTREMELY helpful thus far!
Speckled trout, snook, and especially redfish will hang around those schools of big mullet waiting for them to stir up some shrimp or other crustaceans. When only big mullet are present, may not be a bad idea to try using some live shrimp or shrimp lures
@See Ya Dude Thank you I really appreciate it!!
Great info, I needed this
My inshore waters rlly far from ocean inlet. We get maybe 1inch of tidal change, do you think this still affects the fishing?
Thanks you da man
Great explanation, I’m a northern guy that just moved to punta gorda, I’ve found up north that a lot of people didn’t know the difference between tides and current, if most fisherman would learn the ins and outs of tides they will be a more successful fisherman
Ok. Tides tables are great when they are right. BUT I fish the Skyway and that tide table is always at least 1 hour or more off. What can a man do about that?
Great info
6hours?!? Lol I wish I had a 6 hour window down in Louisiana it’s like a 12 hour window change from high to low and low to high 😭(specific location grande isle La)
I won the comment section ! I’m dedicating this video to me
What coast are you on ?
Never mind lol Tampa gotcha 👍🏼👍🏼
You picking a chatterbait over Chick-fil-A? 😂😂
Chick-fil-A > everything
@@SeeYaDude ok just checking 🧐
Hey would u ever want to fish together
You don't even have tides in Pinellas bro lol
Clearwater is where I grew up.
One more point, fish look into a tide, so drift bait back into them
English sub title add please
Good video. Excellent info. Lose the music.