What I love about you, J is, you STILL have the enthusiasm of a kid! Bro, don't ever lose that! Enthusiasm is what it's all about, and as we get older, it's hard to keep! Lifes challenges tend to weigh it down! I'm not sure what those worms are. You stumped me, can you believe it? lol But you can bet, I'll look into it! Before I forget. Do they make polarized lenses for your Go Pro? You were seeing all them reds, but all we could see is a flash every now & then. Don't ever get discouraged by "negative" tides as you call it. I absolutely LOVE fishing "moon" tides as we always called it. It's because it is caused by a new or full moon. If the wind is blowing in the same direction as the tide, as you know, it can blow most of the water completely out of Tampa Bay. It can also do the opposite with a big incoming. When a moon tide is incoming and it gets in cahoots with the wind, then you have a "flood tide." Which you know all about! Anyway, I used to plan my trips around moon low tides! If you think about it, it pushes all the fish in close proximity to each other. They won't feed on the dead tide, but a couple hours before dead low, and a couple hours after dead low, is my favorite time to fish! When the bite turns on and off, it's just like someone flipped a switch! But you do have to figure out where the bait went on a moon tide, and the predators are sure to follow. Hint: Look around for the closest structure or drop off, and fish that area. But always make sure the tide is moving first! Good luck, brutha!!!!
Man my plans don’t always go accordingly but when they do It’s the best I try to always have a blast and usually I can’t contain the excitement 😅 You know I haven’t looked into a polarized lens but that would work so great on the sunny days, yeah I realized while editing that they weren’t visible to you guys I thought I had good footage of the reds and snooks but guess not lol Is it a reoccurring thing these kind of tides? I swear I don’t remember them being this low until this year and the end of last year but I’m sure there’s a way to learn these tides and still slay fish! Thanks for the support as always Will I truly appreciate it! Tight lines brotha! 🎣😁
Polarized lenses are all I use on my drone it's a HUGE difference! That's why use fishermen used polarized sunglasses! And not just sunny days either! Overcast days are even worse! Those snook were great to hear about. I was extremely worried that it got too cold for them. The water temp. was right on their bottom limit of freezing, and they definitely won't feed! This time of year, when the water warms up on warm days, they WILL feed, but you have to think small and slow for artificials. Their metabolism is far too slow for them to digest large baits! See! You learn all this stuff from the "Capt. Scott Moores Snook Fishing Secrets" book that I was telling everyone about! I call it "The Snook Bible" because it's very easy to read, and it makes sense. The author is G.B. Knowles who collaborated with his good friend Scott Moore to write this amazing book. amazon.com/Captain-Scott-Moores-Fishing-Secrets/dp/0964294206
Those are tube worms. A classic sheepshead bait. You can usually find them on sandy flats with a low tide. They come up from the ground and look like a piece of round grass with some barnacles on it.
Wepa Congratulations on your PB Iam super happy 🙏. I love the new location awesome fishing. I feel like I was fishing with you great video. 🤣🎣 Tight Line papi
Thank you bro! Any time I get a chance to fish around a bridge I try it cause man they seem to always hold some fish! Glad you enjoyed the video and as always I appreciate the support and the comment! Tight lines bro!! 🎣😁
@@urbanbackyardcontainergardenin these were different! They kinda fell apart easily lol I tried! As always thanks for the support and the comment! Tight lines!! 😁🎣
Awesome thanks for the info! They work great and I had never heard of them before! I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Scrape some oysters off of the pilons or wherever you can get them, then grab a bathroom loofah and take a 3x3 piece of it and wrap the oyster in it and hook the knot, and put it on a 1/2th oz sheep head jig and throw near the pilons, you’ll get smoked by sheep’s all day
I’ve heard those oysters work great for them but I never heard the loofah thing haha sounds like a fun experiment 😅 I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
I have never fished for sheepheads before but I caught a monster on a soft bait. I use lures 95% of the time. Figured I would give it a try. Watched videos, baits used mud crabs, fiddlers, barnacles, oyster, mussels and even corn but never any squid. It seems like a match made in heaven. What am I missing? < < <
Man sheepshead are so picky I feel like I could fish this bridge the same way all week and only two or three of the days would it work! I don’t know the reality of it but they try there hardest to resist the bait! Also they steal bait in 0.2 seconds literally! 😂 I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Cool that you gave the one dude space to fish. Very respectful.
Always! I appreciate the support and the comment!! Tight lines! 🎣😁
What I love about you, J is, you STILL have the enthusiasm of a kid! Bro, don't ever lose that! Enthusiasm is what it's all about, and as we get older, it's hard to keep! Lifes challenges tend to weigh it down!
I'm not sure what those worms are. You stumped me, can you believe it? lol
But you can bet, I'll look into it!
Before I forget. Do they make polarized lenses for your Go Pro? You were seeing all them reds, but all we could see is a flash every now & then.
Don't ever get discouraged by "negative" tides as you call it. I absolutely LOVE fishing "moon" tides as we always called it. It's because it is caused by a new or full moon. If the wind is blowing in the same direction as the tide, as you know, it can blow most of the water completely out of Tampa Bay. It can also do the opposite with a big incoming. When a moon tide is incoming and it gets in cahoots with the wind, then you have a "flood tide." Which you know all about!
Anyway, I used to plan my trips around moon low tides! If you think about it, it pushes all the fish in close proximity to each other. They won't feed on the dead tide, but a couple hours before dead low, and a couple hours after dead low, is my favorite time to fish! When the bite turns on and off, it's just like someone flipped a switch! But you do have to figure out where the bait went on a moon tide, and the predators are sure to follow.
Hint: Look around for the closest structure or drop off, and fish that area. But always make sure the tide is moving first! Good luck, brutha!!!!
Man my plans don’t always go accordingly but when they do It’s the best I try to always have a blast and usually I can’t contain the excitement 😅
You know I haven’t looked into a polarized lens but that would work so great on the sunny days, yeah I realized while editing that they weren’t visible to you guys I thought I had good footage of the reds and snooks but guess not lol
Is it a reoccurring thing these kind of tides? I swear I don’t remember them being this low until this year and the end of last year but I’m sure there’s a way to learn these tides and still slay fish!
Thanks for the support as always Will I truly appreciate it! Tight lines brotha! 🎣😁
Polarized lenses are all I use on my drone it's a HUGE difference! That's why use fishermen used polarized sunglasses! And not just sunny days either! Overcast days are even worse!
Those snook were great to hear about. I was extremely worried that it got too cold for them. The water temp. was right on their bottom limit of freezing, and they definitely won't feed!
This time of year, when the water warms up on warm days, they WILL feed, but you have to think small and slow for artificials. Their metabolism is far too slow for them to digest large baits!
See! You learn all this stuff from the "Capt. Scott Moores Snook Fishing Secrets" book that I was telling everyone about! I call it "The Snook Bible" because it's very easy to read, and it makes sense. The author is G.B. Knowles who collaborated with his good friend Scott Moore to write this amazing book.
amazon.com/Captain-Scott-Moores-Fishing-Secrets/dp/0964294206
Those are tube worms. A classic sheepshead bait. You can usually find them on sandy flats with a low tide. They come up from the ground and look like a piece of round grass with some barnacles on it.
Nice size sheep’s and I never seen that worm trick that’s good to know 🤙🏼
Heck yeah! I know those worm things blew me away haha I appreciate the support as always and the comment! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Yeah I'm so happy for you😊
I appreciate that! Took me a while but I found some this season! Haha thank you for the support and glad you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Wepa Congratulations on your PB Iam super happy 🙏. I love the new location awesome fishing. I feel like I was fishing with you great video. 🤣🎣 Tight Line papi
Thank you bro! Any time I get a chance to fish around a bridge I try it cause man they seem to always hold some fish! Glad you enjoyed the video and as always I appreciate the support and the comment! Tight lines bro!! 🎣😁
Looks delicious 👍🏾👊🏽
Oh it was! Haha as always thanks for the support and the comment! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Great Video!!
I appreciate the support and I’m glad you enjoyed!! Thanks for the comment and tight lines! 🎣😁
Have you ever been freshwater fishing before? Hook the worm like a bass worm. Nice video🤙🏾
@@urbanbackyardcontainergardenin these were different! They kinda fell apart easily lol I tried! As always thanks for the support and the comment! Tight lines!! 😁🎣
Grande George grande,, you need to try clams too. Those are very good.
I’m learning more every day man! We gotta get out and fish next time! Thanks for the comment and support hermano! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Was the second spot the gandy or the skyway rest area? I keep seeing that spot but havent figured out which one it is
I believe those are called parchment tube worms. You can get them at low tide among the rocks and sand.
Awesome thanks for the info! They work great and I had never heard of them before! I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
@@JfishyYT I love all your videos! You’re a neighbor. I live in Ruskin.
Nice spot bro
Yessir! The weathers starting to get better out here! I appreciate the comment and support! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
Nice spot, where this at? Love your videos btw
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Scrape some oysters off of the pilons or wherever you can get them, then grab a bathroom loofah and take a 3x3 piece of it and wrap the oyster in it and hook the knot, and put it on a 1/2th oz sheep head jig and throw near the pilons, you’ll get smoked by sheep’s all day
I’ve heard those oysters work great for them but I never heard the loofah thing haha sounds like a fun experiment 😅 I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁
@@JfishyYT it helps prevent the Osyter from getting taken off immediately the sheep heads don’t even notice, give it a shot !
I have never fished for sheepheads before but I caught a monster on a soft bait. I use lures 95% of the time. Figured I would give it a try. Watched videos, baits used mud crabs, fiddlers, barnacles, oyster, mussels and even corn but never any squid. It seems like a match made in heaven. What am I missing? < < <
Man sheepshead are so picky I feel like I could fish this bridge the same way all week and only two or three of the days would it work! I don’t know the reality of it but they try there hardest to resist the bait! Also they steal bait in 0.2 seconds literally! 😂 I appreciate the comment and hope you enjoyed the video! Tight lines!! 🎣😁