Fishing with Live Bait for Snook Along Mangrove Islands
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- In this video, I start the morning fishing for snook using artificial lures north of Tampa Bay, Florida. After seeing a ton of fish while only one bite all morning, I decided to catch some live bait. I was able to cast net about 2 dozen big threadfins or greenbacks (threadfin herring) and returned to the spot I was previously at. It didn't take long for the snook to start eating the baits. I show you my free-line live bait rig for snook and how I hook my threadfins. I end up catching my biggest snook of the year thus far!
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Thank you for explaining exactly what your setup is. For a beginner it really helps
That other island to the west is stacked up as well (north face). My entire life fishing this area, cool to see it from someone else’s prospective.
Man you got me wanting to fish again, reminds me when I use to fish in Amelia Island FL.
Nice Snook my man! Stud snook! Keep up the good work
Im new to saltwater fishing so ive been watching alot of videos as im from Tampa Fl, and man i just want to say THANK YOU. THANKS for almost every video you do, you show your combo and how you got everything rigged with what type of line. Keep up the great work bro!
Love your videos man keep getting better and better . Love your edits too man can believe you Chanel is growing so quick I remember subscribing like a year ago and you only being at 600 that’s insane .
Fishing is love, fishing is life
Nice video
Just a video idea, but maybe casting a cast net like techniques of throwing and identifying places to cast the net to find bait
I've heard chumming 5 minutes before throwing the net really helps. I bought bait chum powder but haven't tried it yet.
Scott Michael I’ve seen a youtuber mix sand powder and sea water to fire them up but I never got to try it
We use Tropicana fish food, menhaden oil, and a little sea water to make a dough-like consistency for chum. You chum the flats with the water moving. Youll see the bait come in. It might take like 20 minutes, though. Greenbacks are great bait, but so are pinfish and ladyfish. Big snook and big reds LOVE cut ladyfish.
I'll take 31" snook all day long. Nice video.
Great job 👊🏽
You never disappoint my brother! Stay safe out there!
Snook are moving around like crazy in our area right now and there loving some white bait! Cool vid 😎
Nice snook, I've had hard time getting them to hit plastics near shore. When the water gets stirred up it's a little better but. Lost a nice snook yesterday
Nice snook! I was able to catch a 37" in Sanibel back in mid Feb this year and plenty in the mid 20's but they are always fun to catch on light/med tackle. Stay safe and keep getting out there as long as u can!😎👍👍
East coast people laughing when you said big snook “31”
for a daytime west coast snook on the flats and light tackle, 31 is a solid snook. believe me ive caught my share of 40" 20lb snook, (on heavy gear at night on structure) but they are comparable to fighting a slot on a 3k mid day
I'm Jones'n! Nice video. Can't find the balls to venture out yet. Keep'em coming, B.
Awesome video Brent!! tight lines
Great video! Looks like fun! I really want to go catch some on a fly rod. I subscribed!
Nice snook. That would have been dinner for me. Keep it up bro. Doing good.
Loving the content Brent!! 🎣🔥
Love the vids Brent,keep slaying dawg
Nice snook Brent!
Awesome video👊🎣💯🔥
Love your videos man, awesome to watch you keep catching more and more fish. Are the marinas open down there? I had a trip planned for early may. Family has a place down in sarasota area and a boat, but I wasn't sure if I'd be able to take it out with everything going on. Good to see you out there! Gives me hope!
As of right now, marinas and boat ramps are still open around the North part of Tampa Bay. I'm pretty sure they are still open around Sarasota, but I'm not 100% positive
@@SeeYaDude Nice!!! Well that's good news! Keep grindin, you keep gaining subs and keep catching more fish and its awesome to watch. Check out Rod_Benderzzz on IG sometime. Maybe we'll link up when I'm down there one day. If you see a sportsman boat with Rod_Benderzzz on the side of it (hopefully doubled up on poons) say hello haha. Tight Lines man.
Good video really makes me wish I still lived in Florida but I think you should get rid of those circle hooks they sure cost you a few fish
I’d love to know the difference between greenbacks threadfins herrings pilchards. I can’t tell the difference.
It's a confusing topic. There's really two main baitfish you'll find inshore around Tampa: scaled sardines and threadfin herring (and sometimes menhaden/bunker/pogie). "Pilchard" is just another name for a sardine, which is why scaled sardines are called also pilchards. "Threadfins" or "Threadies" refer to the long thread-like dorsal fin of threadfin herring. "Greenbacks" is a regional term referring to either one of the two species. Here is Tampa, I believe most people refer to scaled sardines as "Greenbacks". And finally "White Bait" is a generic term for either one of the two species
I love it
Where are you catching pilchards?
Can you catch Flounder ?
I can try
Nice catches today, Brent! Do you have more than 1 Mojo Inshore rod? Seems like you use a MF other times. Why the St. Croix's? Ever tried the Bull Bay rods? I use a BB 7'6" MF Stealth Sniper and love it.
I have two Mojo's. One is a 7' 6" Medium Light on my 3000 setup and the other is a 7' 6" Medium on my 4000 setup. I also have an Avid Inshore. I've used St. Croix rods for many years now. I'm the kind of person who finds something they like and won't change it unless it's needed. Their customer service is amazing and the rods are high quality so I've had no reason to really buy a different rod. I do have some Shimano Terez rods as well and love those, but I've never tried a Bull Bay
@@SeeYaDude Bet if you tried the one I have - the Bull Bay Stealth Sniper 7'6" 6-12# MF, you might not go back to St Croix! Little pricier than the St Croix, but worth it in my opinion. They have them at Tidewater Outfitters. Next time you're in there (when they open!), take a look.
snook bites been heating up! i got some decent ones earlier in the week!
nice vid bro!!!!
Can you do a video on your boat
What spot is that, I have to find me a snook like that 😂😎
I remember that one vid u did this flipping 20 lb flourocarbon and lost an absolute beast
I'm never using 20 lb for snook again because of that fish
What model sea hunt?
It's a 2019 BX 22 BR
I read that snook is a very good fish for eating but all I ever see on RUclips is catch and release. Why is that?
Between Pasco and Collier counties, snook season is closed until August 31, 2021. This will allow their population to bounce back after the red tide we had in 2018. The rest of the state can keep snook, but there are times of the year when their season is closed. Also, the slot size range of snook is small (Atlantic: 28"-32", Gulf: 28"-33"), making it difficult to catch a slot fish. Some people are strictly catch and release, especially when it comes to snook. They value a snook's sport fish qualities more than it's table fare. I personally would rather keep sheepshead, black drum, or speckled trout over a snook for that reason
Thank you for replying. Closed for a year - wow! Sheepshead is my wife's favorite table fare. I like crab stuffed flounder. I really miss fishing. Used to live the Texas Gold Coast. As soon as I can travel again I will leave Thailand and eventually head to the Pacific Coast of Panama. I have two Sharkey 3 reels waiting in Michigan for me. I am guessing most of my fishing will be shore, pier or jetty in Panama. Any recommendations on rods?
Stealing bretts content much
Why do you target snook if they are off season you guys are just messing up their soft delicate mouths, dumb move.
Carlos Charles stfu