As an aquarist that favors South American cichlids, I'm watching this and crying as you throw back some of the most beautiful specimens I've seen ever, some of those would cost more than 60$
that is the problem. For some irresponsible reason, people here in FL buy pets, get tired, and dump them wherever they can. They do it with fish, snakes, dogs, lizards, birds, u name it.
I'm sure that's part of the problem, but I think most of the non-native cichlids came from breeders and suppliers that flooded during hurricanes and storms. The water temp is perfect for South American and Amazonian cichlids. (As well as Asian snakeheads!)
Heh. Nice, Hooked On Fish. Believe me -- I was as surprised as you to have pulled those fish out of there! It was a lot of fun. The Midas Cichlid (_Amphilophus citrinellus_) was in particular very aggressive! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Damn. If i live there this is definitely what I'll be doing everyday. Its 2 of my favorite things put together...fishing and cichlids. I'll probably be broke in a month buying tanks to keep all the freshwater fish thats in Florida. Thanks for sharing
Still one of my favourite videos, I hope one day to visit Florida and try Fishing for these Exotics. Keep those lines tight Mr Sheng and thanks for your content!
It's a shame people don't take better care of those canals, especially considering the beautiful species of fish that live there. It was disheartening to see such amazing fish being released in that refuse. Enjoyed your adventure either way and thanks for sharing.
Truly a shame, Adrian! I always add at the end of my videos the following sentence: *Don't Litter. Protect the Environment.* I like to believe that true anglers and sportsmen not only enjoy catching fish, but also *care* about our aquatic ecosystems and environment! I truly wish people took better care of their home waters, seriously. The reality is harsh, but I try to stay positive about it! Let's hope people get better at that. As for the Species, they were truly gorgeous! I fell in love with that canal instantaneously. Hah. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Florida wants the exotics eaten or trashed, not released, except for peacock bass. The Mayan cichlid is extremely troublesome because it might be able to survive in colder water. Great series. I enjoy watching.
the name of the canal is called snake Creek canal . next Time you come down to Miami I will show you great fun fishing spots in opa locka and Fort Lauderdale
Have you ever caught a northern pike or a yellow perch? If your ever in Toronto Canada for some reason the spring has some of the best jerk bait fishing around. In the summer and fall yellow perch fishing is amazing!! Love your videos as usual.
Hey, Leo I recently went carp fishing and I noticed that the carp came up to the surface to feed. I googled it and I can't seem to find a reason for why the carp are coming to the surface to feed instead of staying on the bottom. (carp are primarily bottom feeders). The species of carp I am asking about is the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Thank you very much, Xfighter. I try to keep my videos as scientific as possible, I guess. Lol. That is why I am always including date, time, fish number, and even the photos and name of Species. Hahaha. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
+Extreme Philly Fishing no problem, if you keep all this you will probably become one of the best fishing channels on youtube good luck on your adventure there il try keep on your side for every vid :)!
Awesome, Fishing With Joseph! Glad that you enjoyed this one. There will be many more adventure packed videos from Fort Lauderdale coming up on the Channel. Plenty of new Species of fish -- some of them small, some big, and some exotic. I think there is a video with two sharks in it coming up in four days or so. Stay tuned! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, South Florida Fishing! And I totally believe you on that account -- I bet the big Mayan Cichlid (_Cichlasoma urophthalmus_) fight crazily! P.s. who knows...you may even see one of those on my upcoming videos. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Hopefully by the end of July or beginning of August, ted. I have been trying, but it has been busy. :/ I can't promise anything when it comes to the date, but rest assured that those videos will eventually come on the Channel! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Hmm, your dad's largest Maya Cichlid about as big as my PB tilapia. Caught them about two decades ago and they weigh around a pound-ish (300 grams). I'd say get a few of them cichlids for your fishtank, they have beautiful colors though feisty.
That is awesome, Lakhshamana! A 300 grams Tilapia is pretty neat. My father and I used to catch nice Nile Tilapia (_Oreochromis niloticus_) and Redbreast Tilapia (_Coptodon rendalli_) back in Brazil -- some of them in good sizes. So, I can imagine! As for the Cichlids down there...man, they were gorgeous! Can't wait to go back for some more! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
That is indeed crazy, TB! On the other hand, you guys are so lucky. Haha. And thanks for the input on the Oyster Toadfish (_Opsanus tau_). I appreciate it! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Toadfish are extremely tough. They can survive out of water for extended periods of time. In fact NASA used toadfish when they wanted to see the affect of space on fish. I recently posted a video of me feeding an oyster toadfish by hand during a dive in Tampa Bay that you might enjoy.
in Pennsylvania there is a pond that me and my dad went to and it has like 5pound bass and perch, its in Clarks Summit,its called Fords Pond,plz go check it out its really nice
@extreme Philly fishing I know exactly where that is I’m from Florida so I’m probably gonna go fish there. A lot of those fish are cool and I’ve never caught them so what were you using to catch them?
No its calming down and here in Orange Walk District its really cool many places you could go but dont fish the New River you wont catch anything the lakes and ponds around are filled with fish also the streams
hey Leo, I love your videos and you are definitely my favorite fishing RUclipsr, as I also live in Philly. What would you recommend for catching bass in the wisahickon Creek?
Congratulations on the new species man. And I just found out that Kast King ships to US and Canada for free unless it's a rod. Also, it's a great price too.
Thank you very much, The Fishing Experiment! I truly appreciate it. :) As for KastKing, the company is truly amazing! Most of their products are very good quality for their prices, which is why I highly recommend it to my subscribers. There will be a KastKing video coming up on the Channel soon, as a matter of fact. Hehe. Stay tuned! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
The Fishing Experiment I have only one KastKing reel at the moment, The Fishing Experiment. Hopefully I will get to try other ones in the future! Tight lines!
The Fishing Experiment It has been good, The Fishing Experiment! I just got another KastKing reel, so there will probably be a review video coming up on the Channel soon. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Red Devil for sure. If you know fish you know the profile of a midas is much different from a devil. I have fished florida canals and found both midas and devils. You can easily distinguish the difference in profile!
Very interesting, Billy. I had no idea that you guys actually had Mayan Cichlids (_Cichlasoma urophthalmus_) in Belize! I bet the big ones fight really well. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for your input, JT Lynn. And I appreciate your kind words. Heh. I am glad that you are recovering! Hopefully you will be ready to fish again in no time! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Extreme Philly Fishing It's unusual for someone to actually reply directly so thanks! I love in East Tennessee and as you know has some of the best fishing around. Maybe one day when I am well you can come down and let me take u fishing! I caught 3 GIANT rainbow trout not one under 6 lbs. There are all kinds of hidden and practically untouched areas that I happen to have access and knowledge of, Thanks to my Father and Grandfather! Hope you are enjoying your time with your father ! Have a blessed day! Tight lines and keep it up!
I could tell u why. We get them as imports and people don't want them as pets no more and let them go. Lots people also bring them from other countries and let them go. I live in Florida fish for them all the time
People have been recommending me this a lot, Texas Bassin. I appreciate your suggestion and I will take it into consideration. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, Steve! I tend to use my St. Croix Avid Pearl, Medium-Light, 6'6" with a Shimano reel in the model range of 2500. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, Bassfishingillinois. I have caught Butterfly Peacock Bass (_Cichla ocellaris_) before. As for Red Drum (_Sciaenops ocellatus_), I already have it on my Species list; however, I have never caught a big one. And as for Snook, I couldn't catch one on this trip, but saw some swimming around! Ugh. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Indeed, Simpsorama50. Florida is seriously a paradise for Multi-Species angling! Many many exotic Species of fish down there. Hah. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Wow-Fun to watch, but also scary. These Central and South American are top predators and I would imagine that they are wiping out the native fish if they haven't done so already. BTW-The Salvini your landed is a female. They get the red belly while the males do not.
Oh yeah, joe. 1 inch Eastern Morquitofish gets landed? That is when you know that Micro-Fishing just got real. Haha. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, CSR .ASMR. As for your question -- since I am filming for RUclips and stuff, I just decided to do that for my old man. It is easier that way because the camera is right next to me. Easier to get a closer up, photo, and release. Otherwise, he would just unhook his own fish. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Seeing a spot totally trashed certainly makes us anglers sad, Rob Naselroad. :( As for micro reels, and also Shimano, I guess my preference would fall within a Shimano Sedona 500 FD -- old model. Nowadays, for micro reel, my favorites are the KastKing Mela II 1000 or the KastKing Sharky II 1500. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
As an aquarist that favors South American cichlids, I'm watching this and crying as you throw back some of the most beautiful specimens I've seen ever, some of those would cost more than 60$
LOL Toxin I was thinking the exact same thing! Dying to go canal fishing in FL
@@davebrittain9216 Same here. That Salvinii was so incredible.
LOL when you pull a $75 fish out of a pond then throw it back in
opa locka is really ghetto i lived near there be careful where u wonder lol
Pretty crazy how many non-native fish there are in florida
that is the problem. For some irresponsible reason, people here in FL buy pets, get tired, and dump them wherever they can. They do it with fish, snakes, dogs, lizards, birds, u name it.
RamirezHD yup you should see their website with long list of invasive fishes alone.
I'm sure that's part of the problem, but I think most of the non-native cichlids came from breeders and suppliers that flooded during hurricanes and storms. The water temp is perfect for South American and Amazonian cichlids. (As well as Asian snakeheads!)
Midas cichlids and suvians cichlid are in fish require huge tanks and are aggressive! It's so cool watching you catch fish I have in my fish tanks!
Heh. Nice, Hooked On Fish. Believe me -- I was as surprised as you to have pulled those fish out of there! It was a lot of fun. The Midas Cichlid (_Amphilophus citrinellus_) was in particular very aggressive! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
+Extreme Philly Fishing I didn't know you spoke Chinese, 5:36 ish "woah where'd you catch that?"
andrew he I speak four languages, Andrew. Chinese Mandarin is one of them. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Your welcome
Extreme Philly Fishing hi
Damn. If i live there this is definitely what I'll be doing everyday. Its 2 of my favorite things put together...fishing and cichlids. I'll probably be broke in a month buying tanks to keep all the freshwater fish thats in Florida. Thanks for sharing
Is it me or does this guy sound exactly like "Ren" from The Ren & Stimpy Show, Ha!...Neat catches tho, looks like a lot of fun!
Nice morning with your dad, dude! Those are great memories!!
I could watch you fish for hours at a time. Loving this
Reminds me of the times I went fishing with my dad, they were the best.
Still one of my favourite videos, I hope one day to visit Florida and try Fishing for these Exotics. Keep those lines tight Mr Sheng and thanks for your content!
those fish ain't even native to north america i would have a boss fish tank tho lol...
right i already hav a shit ton of fish but itd be more to my collection
Was thinking the same thing bro. Wouldn't have to go to the pet store for nothing lol
nice man...I've got litetally all the chichlids that you've caught in this video. cheers from india
Really cool seeing what all you and your dad catch. Looks like a fantastic father/son trip!
It's a shame people don't take better care of those canals, especially considering the beautiful species of fish that live there. It was disheartening to see such amazing fish being released in that refuse. Enjoyed your adventure either way and thanks for sharing.
Truly a shame, Adrian! I always add at the end of my videos the following sentence: *Don't Litter. Protect the Environment.* I like to believe that true anglers and sportsmen not only enjoy catching fish, but also *care* about our aquatic ecosystems and environment! I truly wish people took better care of their home waters, seriously. The reality is harsh, but I try to stay positive about it! Let's hope people get better at that. As for the Species, they were truly gorgeous! I fell in love with that canal instantaneously. Hah. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
The orange one we call a red devil in hawaii
red devils and midas look a most identical but 2 different species
Jasmine Orillo Michigan too.
Florida wants the exotics eaten or trashed, not released, except for peacock bass. The Mayan cichlid is extremely troublesome because it might be able to survive in colder water. Great series. I enjoy watching.
the fish on 7:43 is one of the most beautiful fish I think I've ever seen!
I live in opa loka n I caught those all the time
Incredible amount of cichlid species in this spot...great video
I live 2 Streets away from this spot. Never knew ALL thats in there
I like your positivity and narrarating
the name of the canal is called snake Creek canal . next Time you come down to Miami I will show you great fun fishing spots in opa locka and Fort Lauderdale
Have you ever caught a northern pike or a yellow perch? If your ever in Toronto Canada for some reason the spring has some of the best jerk bait fishing around. In the summer and fall yellow perch fishing is amazing!! Love your videos as usual.
Hey, Leo I recently went carp fishing and I noticed that the carp came up to the surface to feed. I googled it and I can't seem to find a reason for why the carp are coming to the surface to feed instead of staying on the bottom. (carp are primarily bottom feeders). The species of carp I am asking about is the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
man, i love how well organized your vids are!
Thank you very much, Xfighter. I try to keep my videos as scientific as possible, I guess. Lol. That is why I am always including date, time, fish number, and even the photos and name of Species. Hahaha. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
+Extreme Philly Fishing no problem, if you keep all this you will probably become one of the best fishing channels on youtube good luck on your adventure there il try keep on your side for every vid :)!
I've been waiting since your last video for this one. Awesome Leo!
Awesome, Fishing With Joseph! Glad that you enjoyed this one. There will be many more adventure packed videos from Fort Lauderdale coming up on the Channel. Plenty of new Species of fish -- some of them small, some big, and some exotic. I think there is a video with two sharks in it coming up in four days or so. Stay tuned! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
I can't believe how fast they bite after you cast
All those fishes sound so exotic, especially the name, so aliennish.
I love how you correctly identify the fish!
Great video leo. If you ever hook into 10+ inch mayan, they fight like crazy !
Thank you very much, South Florida Fishing! And I totally believe you on that account -- I bet the big Mayan Cichlid (_Cichlasoma urophthalmus_) fight crazily! P.s. who knows...you may even see one of those on my upcoming videos. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
+Extreme Philly Fishing hope to see that !
When are u making a video about your aquarium? I would love to watch that
Hopefully by the end of July or beginning of August, ted. I have been trying, but it has been busy. :/ I can't promise anything when it comes to the date, but rest assured that those videos will eventually come on the Channel! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
It's like you're fishing in Lake Managua or Lake Nicaragua. Monster cichlids.
Are you going to do some saltwater fishing at night for snook and redfish? Sebastian and fort pierce are some inlets with good night fishing.
The jack was a blue runner, summertime they are everywhere
Yellow one with the black bars and blue spots is a SALVINI otherwise known as the TRICOLOR Cichlid
Wow I had no idea you could catch all those from that trashy canal. Great video ‼️
Hmm, your dad's largest Maya Cichlid about as big as my PB tilapia. Caught them about two decades ago and they weigh around a pound-ish (300 grams).
I'd say get a few of them cichlids for your fishtank, they have beautiful colors though feisty.
That is awesome, Lakhshamana! A 300 grams Tilapia is pretty neat. My father and I used to catch nice Nile Tilapia (_Oreochromis niloticus_) and Redbreast Tilapia (_Coptodon rendalli_) back in Brazil -- some of them in good sizes. So, I can imagine! As for the Cichlids down there...man, they were gorgeous! Can't wait to go back for some more! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
your right, that's a dark strain horse eye jack. The toadfish looks a little too colorful to be an oyster though.
Thank you very much for your feedback on that, Lucas! Highly appreciated. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
lmfao that puffer at the end. Great multi species video man
That was one hell of a puffer, Shane! 😂😂😂 Stay tuned for the full video, coming up in two days! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Nice video! We have so many exotic species here in Florida, it's crazy. That is indeed an oyster toadfish. They are pretty common in inshore waters.
That is indeed crazy, TB! On the other hand, you guys are so lucky. Haha. And thanks for the input on the Oyster Toadfish (_Opsanus tau_). I appreciate it! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Toadfish are extremely tough. They can survive out of water for extended periods of time. In fact NASA used toadfish when they wanted to see the affect of space on fish. I recently posted a video of me feeding an oyster toadfish by hand during a dive in Tampa Bay that you might enjoy.
in Pennsylvania there is a pond that me and my dad went to and it has like 5pound bass and perch, its in Clarks Summit,its called Fords Pond,plz go check it out its really nice
spices number #133 is a warmouth and the orange fish I like to call them bean heads.
Opa-Locka is a VERY dangerous area, you got to be careful around there.
That eastern mosquitofish looks like a guppy. Good video as always Leo!!!
Thank you very much, Wyoming Outdoors! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
I like how he says he caught a new species after he said he caught the toad fish lol it was unexpected that it want a new species. Cool vid bro
you are my fav fishing RUclipsr!
Thank you very much, Luis! Super glad to hear that. :) Very happy that you enjoy the channel and its contents! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Awesome variety of fish in that canal. How did you end up fishing there?
@extreme Philly fishing I know exactly where that is I’m from Florida so I’m probably gonna go fish there. A lot of those fish are cool and I’ve never caught them so what were you using to catch them?
Leo you should come here to Belize because here we have like 11 different types of cichlids
That is a very good suggestion, Billy! How is it in Belize? Is the crime rate high? Tight lines and thanks for watching!
No its calming down and here in Orange Walk District its really cool many places you could go but dont fish the New River you wont catch anything the lakes and ponds around are filled with fish also the streams
The very colorful one is a Salvini cichlid. I have all the fish you caught in my fishtanks.
HOLY SHIT MAN your almost at 25k. wow man i told you you would grow fast
Man, those are some beautiful fish!
hey Leo, I love your videos and you are definitely my favorite fishing RUclipsr, as I also live in Philly. What would you recommend for catching bass in the wisahickon Creek?
I'm surprised you didn't catch a large mouth bass or bluegill
The Camo'd Korean no more left.
I think that bright orange fish was a red devil cichlid, I may be wrong, but that's what I think.
Congratulations on the new species man.
And I just found out that Kast King ships to US and Canada for free unless it's a rod. Also, it's a great price too.
Thank you very much, The Fishing Experiment! I truly appreciate it. :) As for KastKing, the company is truly amazing! Most of their products are very good quality for their prices, which is why I highly recommend it to my subscribers. There will be a KastKing video coming up on the Channel soon, as a matter of fact. Hehe. Stay tuned! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Extreme Philly Fishing have you tried any of their reels they have on their website?
The Fishing Experiment I have only one KastKing reel at the moment, The Fishing Experiment. Hopefully I will get to try other ones in the future! Tight lines!
Extreme Philly Fishing Cool. How has your experience been with it so far?>
The Fishing Experiment It has been good, The Fishing Experiment! I just got another KastKing reel, so there will probably be a review video coming up on the Channel soon. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Red Devil for sure. If you know fish you know the profile of a midas is much different from a devil. I have fished florida canals and found both midas and devils. You can easily distinguish the difference in profile!
Come to Orlando, so we can go fishing.
Some beautiful fish there Leo well done man!🎣👍
Thank you very much, Ben_ Martin. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
I’ll try to find spots like this for some topwater actions
Hey EPF, how did you identify the difference between the red devil cichlid and the midas cichlid?
I recently caught a myan cichlid slightly bigger than yours on a senko, and an even bigger orange one on another senko.
Here in Belize we have Mayan cichlids 2x the size of the one your dad caught
Very interesting, Billy. I had no idea that you guys actually had Mayan Cichlids (_Cichlasoma urophthalmus_) in Belize! I bet the big ones fight really well. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Yeah they fight real good search this on Google: Bay Snook
Its a cichlid hybrid
hey bro for peacock bass you need to u a top water pipes rapala x rap or any thing that looks like shiner
It is a HORSE EYE JACK! You are the encyclopedia of fishy ninja!!! Still taking my treatments,still sick, but u help pass the time!
Thank you very much for your input, JT Lynn. And I appreciate your kind words. Heh. I am glad that you are recovering! Hopefully you will be ready to fish again in no time! Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Extreme Philly Fishing It's unusual for someone to actually reply directly so thanks! I love in East Tennessee and as you know has some of the best fishing around. Maybe one day when I am well you can come down and let me take u fishing! I caught 3 GIANT rainbow trout not one under 6 lbs. There are all kinds of hidden and practically untouched areas that I happen to have access and knowledge of, Thanks to my Father and Grandfather! Hope you are enjoying your time with your father ! Have a blessed day! Tight lines and keep it up!
Great vid! Awesome red cichlid u caught.. I would have kept it in my tank! What was it?
Okay, why does Florida have so many different types of species? I have a clue from what I gathered, but there is just so many.
I could tell u why. We get them as imports and people don't want them as pets no more and let them go. Lots people also bring them from other countries and let them go. I live in Florida fish for them all the time
Tropical climate.
where in opa locka did you fish because i live in miami and would love to fish there
Its part of a retention pond system. Thats obvious by the trash.
Hey what kind of pole is that pink one? I'm just looking for a new pole and that one seems to be working for you. Thanks!
That was my St. Croix Avid Pearl, Medium-Light, 6'6", Russell. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Do a video of what's in your tackle box
Yes
People have been recommending me this a lot, Texas Bassin. I appreciate your suggestion and I will take it into consideration. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
What kind of set up do you have?? Looks sick!
Thank you very much, Steve! I tend to use my St. Croix Avid Pearl, Medium-Light, 6'6" with a Shimano reel in the model range of 2500. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
I loved this video! I habe caught alot of different species but dang i gotta get to ft lauterdale! Im up in palm beach
Just a question, but why do you use pink colors on all of your lures?
You should go to homestead and enter macks fish camp I go there and the fish are fantastic
Keep the Mayan chichlid because they are delicious and an invasive species
What rod/height and reel would you suggest for this kind of fishing?
Use an ultralight rod 6-7ft 2-6lbs line size 500-1000 reel for more fun.
wow I would pay you good money for those midas CICHLIDS those are some high quality FISH, as far as the Aquarium hobby goes.... wow!
Can you keep these fish for your home aquarium?
What setup are you using, I'm going to myrtle beach South Carolina and want to fish like this, and I need something that works with salt water
+Braxton Cahela I know, I looked at some maps and couldn't find any, I'm probably gonna rent a surf rod or a rod at a pier. Thanks though.
where did you buy your pink fishing pole from
Have you ever fished in the Lehigh Valley or The Pococnos
Not yet, Fish Pennsylvania. Those are two places that I have yet to explore. :) Tight lines and thanks for watching!
can you keep those cichlids?
nice video man have you ever caught peacock bass snook or redfish before?
Thank you very much, Bassfishingillinois. I have caught Butterfly Peacock Bass (_Cichla ocellaris_) before. As for Red Drum (_Sciaenops ocellatus_), I already have it on my Species list; however, I have never caught a big one. And as for Snook, I couldn't catch one on this trip, but saw some swimming around! Ugh. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
the Mayans fight a lot around here I live in ft Lauderdale so very common
hey philly fishing when i go fishing what shouldi use as bait?
what do you want to catch?
try using a 12-14 lb child
This is a good day fishing, many bites and different Ciclads pluse other,.,.,.,,,.
Those are some beautiful fish
Indeed, Simpsorama50. Florida is seriously a paradise for Multi-Species angling! Many many exotic Species of fish down there. Hah. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
your using gopro man what is your video setup I always upload my video at youtube from my gopro and it's alway blerry I have a gopro 4 silver
Wow-Fun to watch, but also scary. These Central and South American are top predators and I would imagine that they are wiping out the native fish if they haven't done so already. BTW-The Salvini your landed is a female. They get the red belly while the males do not.
Ora-Locka is a ghetto place in some parts lol. But down here in Kendall there's not as much trash and we get a lot more peacock bass.
can you tell me where this? I have always wanted to fish cichlids
That's some extreme micro fishing.
Oh yeah, joe. 1 inch Eastern Morquitofish gets landed? That is when you know that Micro-Fishing just got real. Haha. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
Great video man...might I ask, why do you unhook your fathers fish for him?
Thank you very much, CSR .ASMR. As for your question -- since I am filming for RUclips and stuff, I just decided to do that for my old man. It is easier that way because the camera is right next to me. Easier to get a closer up, photo, and release. Otherwise, he would just unhook his own fish. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
hurricanes and a-holes thats where the trash came from. side note; Leo what do you think of the shimano spirex RG 1000 as a micro reel?
Seeing a spot totally trashed certainly makes us anglers sad, Rob Naselroad. :( As for micro reels, and also Shimano, I guess my preference would fall within a Shimano Sedona 500 FD -- old model. Nowadays, for micro reel, my favorites are the KastKing Mela II 1000 or the KastKing Sharky II 1500. Tight lines and thanks for watching!
well I was looking for one with a trigger on the bail. Maybe you could suggest that to KastKing for a future model.
Extreme Philly Fishing those fish that you kept catching are an invasion to Florida should not have released them
Rob Naselroad actually garbage trucks spit out a good amount of garbage so.
Cichlids are some nice fish to put in your fish tank :D
Bienvenido! Where you guys from?
That first fish was a Firemouth Cichlid.
Hey Leo those chichlids are fish tank and that Jaguar fish is to
Definitely, Stacey Plath. They actually got in the wild in Florida because folks released their pets there. :( Tight lines and thanks for watching!