Just found your channel. Great videos and I like the way you show the bait and tackle that you're using. The time of day is also helpful. I fish in Brevard County. Good luck and have fun, Mickey
@@BJJandBS I have different rods for inshore I use different lines and leaders on but as long as you tie a perfect uni-uni knot you should have no problem casting through the guides I do all the time, typically for inshore I’ll use 10lb braid with 20lb leader or 15lb braid with 25/30lb leader
My buddy selling a really nice E- "bike" by Huck; 60 mile range; 70mph top speed, more like a motorcycle but has pedals lol. 126 on the odemeter hes letting it go for $3800 OBO MSRP is $7k+ after taxes
who the hell uses 20lbs leader when snook fishing? not a real snook fisherman thats for sure, everybody with experience knows that minimum you should ever use is 30 and that is like never you should really always be running 40-50 yea you will get less bites but when you land a decent fish it wont be out of pure luck
@@J05hFontenot you don’t know how to fish then, first you don’t know what you’re gonna catch so you have to be ready for what’s in the water you’re fishing in. And second if it breaks away, that means you leave the hook in the fishes mouth, you shouldn’t be fishing, bro maybe try PlayStation 5 or write poetry . 😂
@@SkyNetGeneral- ah another know it all 🙄 Snook all day. Some bass, but mostly snook. Not big ones, but around 16". The occasional catfish too. Come visit little alligator creek in swfl. They'll bite anything.
@@SkyNetGeneral- that'd be beach or bay snook. I've seen some reds in the peace river nearby but I haven't fought a tarpon yet. All the salty spots are crowded. I prefer peace when I fish lol
You should be more famous and I love your videos
that’s what i’m saying
Best spot for huge snook! My favorite canal
It’s way overfished now lol
I hate to ask but I just moved to Miami Fl area. Can I get a lil clue to where this is lol
@@simplefloridafishingit’s been overfished 😂😂😂
Video was mad chill. Made me go out and get a nice light setup to also fish some creeks and what not
That’s great to hear man! Good luck, and hope you get on em🔥
Just found your channel. Great videos and I like the way you show the bait and tackle that you're using. The time of day is also helpful. I fish in Brevard County. Good luck and have fun, Mickey
Thanks!
Really fun fishing! Great video
My home town! aye I subscribed fam💯 Great video!
Thanks man! I really appreciate it🔥😎
Most Definitely @@simplefloridafishing
What is the bait. That you are using on the front cover and what jig head
what that rod called
You should totally try some mono leader bro, shits way better at handling teeth and shit than fluoro!
Anyone know what city in Florida he’s fishing ?
How long of a leader do you tie onto the braid?
About a rod’s length
@@simplefloridafishing no issues with casting it through the guides? im curious what weight braid and what weight mono you typically use for inshore?
@@BJJandBS I have different rods for inshore I use different lines and leaders on but as long as you tie a perfect uni-uni knot you should have no problem casting through the guides I do all the time, typically for inshore I’ll use 10lb braid with 20lb leader or 15lb braid with 25/30lb leader
How do you find freshwater spots like that that hold snook?
Buy the book the Ultimate Guide to Fishing South Florida on Foot. It’s a gold mine.
miami bro?
My buddy selling a really nice E- "bike" by Huck; 60 mile range; 70mph top speed, more like a motorcycle but has pedals lol. 126 on the odemeter hes letting it go for $3800 OBO MSRP is $7k+ after taxes
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Clewiston?
Where is the location for this
Ft myers?
"probably 25in" shows 17 inch snook
Jus cuz u got baby hands don’t mean a snook looks the same in mine
i was gonna say thats maybe 17 to 20 inches
fish here all the time ion catch shit you got cheat codes i use nlbn there to
where is that??
who the hell uses 20lbs leader when snook fishing? not a real snook fisherman thats for sure, everybody with experience knows that minimum you should ever use is 30 and that is like never you should really always be running 40-50 yea you will get less bites but when you land a decent fish it wont be out of pure luck
🙋 umm me, I do. From a kayak, you don't want anything pulling you too far, so I use 20lb. That way anything big will just break away.
@@J05hFontenot you don’t know how to fish then, first you don’t know what you’re gonna catch so you have to be ready for what’s in the water you’re fishing in. And second if it breaks away, that means you leave the hook in the fishes mouth, you shouldn’t be fishing, bro maybe try PlayStation 5 or write poetry . 😂
@@SkyNetGeneral- ah another know it all 🙄
Snook all day. Some bass, but mostly snook. Not big ones, but around 16". The occasional catfish too. Come visit little alligator creek in swfl. They'll bite anything.
@@J05hFontenot where? I mean if I’m going for snook or tarpon, i use 40 braid and a 30 leader , like I said you don’t know what’s out there .
@@SkyNetGeneral- that'd be beach or bay snook. I've seen some reds in the peace river nearby but I haven't fought a tarpon yet. All the salty spots are crowded. I prefer peace when I fish lol
"thats a 27in fish" shows a 22 inch snook MAX
Just cuz u got tiny hands don’t mean a fish looks the same in mine
Why u fishing 20 in a freshwater canal tf
Alot of times gotta use 25 bc the snook rip 20 like it’s nothing
Literslly just lost a giant snook in a canal with 20 yeah you really need like 30 to be safe esp if you're up on a bank