Looked like an adult loggerhead sea turtle. They reach adulthood between 25 and 35 years and can live to be over 80yrs old. I was a Park Ranger and spent many mornings looking for and covering nests to keep predators out. Love the videos! Keep it up! 🤟💙🥰
Nice dude! Been watching your videos everyday just about but keep it up broski, I’ve been spreadin the word about your channel, you’ll hit 100 in no time 🤙🏼
My buddy showed me the spot that I launched in this video and made me promise not to tell anyone but there are multiple launch points on St Joe Bay, you can launch pretty much anywhere on constitution dr. Right across from iola st is a popular spot to launch. There’s also frank pate park which is a public boat ramp. There is a kayak launch on the cape San blas side right across from the rocks and a boat ramp at the state park out there. Hope this helps! Tight lines 🎣
I've always wanted to try doing bass bait in saltwater swimbaits they just work everywhere but a worm that was awesome
Looked like an adult loggerhead sea turtle. They reach adulthood between 25 and 35 years and can live to be over 80yrs old. I was a Park Ranger and spent many mornings looking for and covering nests to keep predators out. Love the videos! Keep it up! 🤟💙🥰
Wow! That’s awesome information, he sure was cool. Thank you so much!!
You are very welcome! @@PanhandleSlamOutdoors
Awesome day for sure!
Yes sir it was! Thanks for watching!
Nice dude! Been watching your videos everyday just about but keep it up broski, I’ve been spreadin the word about your channel, you’ll hit 100 in no time 🤙🏼
@@CRoyal719 thanks brotha! I really appreciate it, it happened, at 105 now 😃🤙🏽
@@PanhandleSlamOutdoors hell yeah dude! You’ll be at 1k before you know it
Hey man I am in Pensacola. Where do you launch from to fish St Joe's Bay?
My buddy showed me the spot that I launched in this video and made me promise not to tell anyone but there are multiple launch points on St Joe Bay, you can launch pretty much anywhere on constitution dr. Right across from iola st is a popular spot to launch. There’s also frank pate park which is a public boat ramp. There is a kayak launch on the cape San blas side right across from the rocks and a boat ramp at the state park out there. Hope this helps! Tight lines 🎣
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