November SECRET LURE for Mosquito Lagoon EXPOSED
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Join us for a day of November fishing on Mosquito Lagoon! We'll be targeting snook, redfish, trout, and going for that inshore slam. Watch as we hit the flats at sunrise and see the action with our jerkbait lure.
Well at least I get to look at all these smoking hot nurses. Day 45 ICU and getting out soon. Maybe a month. Anyway you know your videos are what give me strength. Love you brother and can't wait to out fish you like normal.
That lure is putting in the work 😂 great day and great video as usual 👏
You know it!
Glad I got to meet you.... got my trash slam too😂 was sitting still changing a lure when a school of jacks blew up next to me to get one doing figure 8s. Lots of action and its all fun. Fish of the day for me was 27in red way up in Elwinder creek. Also spotted a Otter ...too cool.
The Moose and I have seen otters in Webster Creek about 2 years. It's been awhile since I've seen one.
I flinched when that ladyfish came off at about the 10:22 mark and the plug flew back and wrapped around your arm.
I had an incident about 15ish years ago when a Ladyfish I hooked on a topwater jumped in the kayak with me, embedded one of the hooks in my left bicep all the way in and then back out past the barb and then was flopping there on the other treble hook. That was not a fun night because I didn’t have wire cutters with me that were strong enough to cut the tip off the hook.
I managed to get the flopping Ladyfish off the other hook, paddled back to the launch one handed, loaded the kayak one armed, and then drove home like a bat out of hell as fast as I could. I was planning on just lifting my arm and pointing at the plug and hook if I got pulled over for speeding but never did.
Got home, took a shot of rum, grabbed a heavy duty set of dikes (the electrician tool, not the other kind), and the amount of relief that went through my system as soon as the hook cut was like nothing I’ve experienced to this day.
Apologies for the long post. Just, remembering. Glad nothing happened to you
That was the lady fish where i riped its eye out then the lure wrapped around my arm. about 6-8 moths ago i got a hook in my finger pretty good. My buddy had to rip it and we went back to fishing.
This is the content I'm here for. Maybe you would have been better off with the other kind of dyke if you had enough rum. Who knows. Lesson learned is always be prepared to remove a hook. I pulled one from Andy's hand with the fishing line method which I had never actually done but had seen on the tube.
@@alamanamoose yeah, I always have a heavy duty wire cutter in the kayak with me from now on
Looks like you had lots of action. Can’t believe all the jacks all of the sudden. I believe you got your moneys worth out of that lure. 😂.
That lure was scratched and dented for sure, it stopped even swimming straight.
That chartreuse plug you’re using, is it 3” or 4”?
What brand is it?
We use 3.5 Bomber jerkbaits. They are sold at Walmart, usually on the bottom shelf in a box called Bait Bonanza for $3.34 each.
@ cool thanks! Personally I like X-Raps but they’re definitely pricey so good to know about less expensive lures that get the job done
I have a pink and chartreuse xrap but it goes a little too deep unless it's high tide
Which lure? Been struggling out there
We use chartreuse green jerkbaits. I prefer the ones made by Bomber but any 4" jerkbait will work. you also need to keep jerking it.
@@FishingAroundFlorida hahahahaha.