Fishing with LIVE Shrimp at Low Tide: VERY Easy Technique
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- In this video, I went inshore fishing from a kayak a little north of Tampa Bay, Florida with my buddy Jason from JC Fishin. The goal was to use live shrimp during a very low tide to catch fish that are pretty much stuck in deeper pockets of water. This is a very easy and simple fishing technique that resulted in us catching multiple inshore species like redfish, black drum, and speckled trout.
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I love the recasts I’ve seen a lotta guys give up and re bait every time a shrimp dies or gets pulled in half
Nonstop action! Gotta get out there in those pockets when the tide is low. Nice video!
Thank you!
A wager where the prize is free CFA is maybe the most Southern thing ever
If the Chopas ( pinfish) are few, its my go to freeline Bait for Speck trout in Biscayne Bay. Another good day out for you Mr Dude. TY, for another peek.
Nice video Brent 👍I love Fishing in the mangroves when tides are low🎣 Alot of Fish for sure, Keep up the great work Buddy🤙Have A Wonderful THANKSGIVING with Family and friends god Bless🙏
Thank you and happy Thanksgiving 🦃
It’s Black Drum Season ! Wouldn’t mind seeing another Black Drum Bridge Hunting video bro! Nice Video as usual!
That was a Spinner Shark, hence the name. They jump out of the water and spin around, see em all the time in the surf in Brevard and Volusia, not harmless per say, but less harm than say a Blacktip or Bull.
Brilliant vid 🎣🏴
Nice day out, its always great to get a few different species in one spot. Lots of action. Always enjoy your videos. Tight lines 👍🎣
Another great video!!! Love the shirt design
Thank you!
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You should do some fishing in tarpon springs
Awesome 👌🏿 👏🏾 👍🏿
Thanks!
Lovin' the content
Nice vid man! Awesome species list haha
Thanks dude!
Spinner shark!
That close to the shore and in the mangroves? I've only encountered spinners either a couple miles towards the jetties, or at PCB strip clubs.
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy thanksgiving 🦃
Where did you launch from? Looks like a good spot to drop the Yak in for my old man!
Great Vid man!!! What size split shot are you using? Thanks again!!
Hey if you’re ever near new Smyrna, come out with me on my boat sometime brodie
Fluorocarbon leader.....definitely the trend these days. I've never used it. I just use good ole mono leader. Do you think fluoro get significantly more strikes (and possibly from bigger fish) than mono, or would you say we're talking a slight edge?
It's a slight edge depending on what you're fishing with. Mono floats so it works better with topwaters, and fluoro sinks so it works better with swimbaits
@@SeeYaDude thank you. I never thought about the floating / sinking angle of it. Very good to know.
I get spooked every time I’m fishing in my solo skiff by dolphins they’ll get 10 feet from and blow makes me jump out my seat every time, I can’t imagine that shark 🤣
Also what kinda kayak is that I’m in the market right now and want one to fish on
Do u use a anchor
Like how do you not let the fish and current take you away