This is the real world fisher people. Always have a plan with storms an be safe. Should I stay or run . Stay safe. Wading sucks when a big storm rolls up on ya in the mountains of Tennessee. Take refuge. Love your real vids Shane. Thanks for sharing. Brings back memories. Respect man.
Those Peacock Bass are stunning. Their coloring sort of reminds me of Brook Trout, in the fall season. Another outstanding video sir. Thanks for your good work.
The great thing about this IS = these "spots" are in every State. They are but you gotta go put in the time to actually discover them like the people who told him of them? I know places all across S/Louisiana & Texas that hold lots of fish but no peacock bass or the other invasive stuff that Florida has in their waters? Thanks for this & brackish water is where many fisheries start because they are like little nurseries...... thanks again. Very kool seeing this. peace
Man, I'm still watching it now.... lol, while it's only 20 mins or so I find myself just analyzing the feeders of water all coming in around the bridge due to the roadways. No, I don't live down there or I'd ask ya to take me along but for each video there's so much more that meets the eye! Your gear, the habitat, & of course the weather. I take it all in & not just to see the fish you catch, everything is uniquely important especially in brackish soup. When it rains at the beach the best fishing can happen around fresh water that runs into the seas.... but you know all these things. thanks man
Stupid bass?? Do you understand people used to travel around the world to fish for Florida large mouth until people ruined the fishery with fertilizer and invasive species!!! I grew up in palm beach county in the 70s and 80s and I caught my first 10 pound bass when I was 8 on a gold shiner my grandpa and I caught!!! So I hate seeing everyone praise the invasives and release them I throw them to the bird's or gators!!
I grew up catching bass so i don't care if i ever catch another one. Peacock bass are not invasive, they are the only non native fish legally and purposefully introduced into florida waters. Biologists agree they do not have a negative impact on the ecosystem. Snakeheads and other fish are the problem. All of that info is readily available online if you want to check it out.
That was fun to watch. You had a pretty good day of fishing.
Great day!
This is the real world fisher people. Always have a plan with storms an be safe. Should I stay or run . Stay safe. Wading sucks when a big storm rolls up on ya in the mountains of Tennessee. Take refuge. Love your real vids Shane. Thanks for sharing. Brings back memories. Respect man.
Thank you very much!
Love this spot, the bridge you cross to get to that main dam in the middle is loaded with huge tarpon
Living the dream brother!!! Love your content. Looking forward to the next video.
Appreciate it!!
That was a nice peacock
Thanks
Living the dream!!
Trying my best!
Those Peacock Bass are stunning. Their coloring sort of reminds me of Brook Trout, in the fall season.
Another outstanding video sir.
Thanks for your good work.
Thank you very much and i agree they are a beautiful fish!
These are always some of my favorite kind of fishing videos! I wonder if SW florida has clown knife and bullseye snakehead?
I believe they do.
The great thing about this IS = these "spots" are in every State. They are but you gotta go put in the time to actually discover them
like the people who told him of them? I know places all across S/Louisiana & Texas that hold lots of fish but no peacock bass or
the other invasive stuff that Florida has in their waters? Thanks for this & brackish water is where many fisheries start because
they are like little nurseries...... thanks again. Very kool seeing this. peace
Thanks for watching!
Man, I'm still watching it now.... lol, while it's only 20 mins or so I find myself just analyzing the feeders of water all
coming in around the bridge due to the roadways. No, I don't live down there or I'd ask ya to take me along but for
each video there's so much more that meets the eye! Your gear, the habitat, & of course the weather. I take it all in
& not just to see the fish you catch, everything is uniquely important especially in brackish soup. When it rains at
the beach the best fishing can happen around fresh water that runs into the seas.... but you know all these things.
thanks man
Softshell turtle for sure, some people like eating those. Great Video..
Oh wow, i thought they were protected. Coulda done a soft shell catch and cook😂
Thanks for watching
Love this video nice fish keep up the work love the vids
Thanks! Will do!
great stuff. Gators are a no for this Tennessee boy.
😂they make me nervous
You remind me of Steve Irwin when you caught that peacock bass 😅Crikey what a beauty!!!
😂😂😂
Using the clouds and trees as seen in the video it was easy to triangulate the location. Guatemala. 🤣
Enjoyed the video 🙂👍
😂😂😂rhanks
Nice fish! Seem to be good sized ones.
Thanks
That's a softshell. Great eatin'.
I’m from fl now we kno it’s south west and we kno the bait shop near
More power to ya. I drove more than an hour and a half from the bait shop. If you find the spots with that info you are in the wrong line of work😂
Stupid bass?? Do you understand people used to travel around the world to fish for Florida large mouth until people ruined the fishery with fertilizer and invasive species!!! I grew up in palm beach county in the 70s and 80s and I caught my first 10 pound bass when I was 8 on a gold shiner my grandpa and I caught!!! So I hate seeing everyone praise the invasives and release them I throw them to the bird's or gators!!
I grew up catching bass so i don't care if i ever catch another one. Peacock bass are not invasive, they are the only non native fish legally and purposefully introduced into florida waters. Biologists agree they do not have a negative impact on the ecosystem. Snakeheads and other fish are the problem. All of that info is readily available online if you want to check it out.