Never and I do mean never stand around alligators unless there is an obvious barrier they can’t get through. They will sneak up on you and they are fast when they strike. They will give you a false sense of security by appearing slow
Um, no? We hung around alligators all this past week in the Everglades. They’re cool, just respect them and don’t swim in their waters or get too close. They’re not going to “sneak up on people”. This alligator wanted the fish, not the man. If they snuck up on anyone it’s because that person got too close for their comfort.
@@TreyParkersBitch Bull shit. 2 older women were killed in the past 3 years just by walking near the water with a small dog. You don't know the mood of an alligator. Think of the little 3 year old who got eaten at a Disney resort 4 years ago. Yer fuckin stupid. Fuck you.
@@4Mikes4Mindset4 I tried to edit it years ago. But it won’t let me. It only lets me delete it. I’m surprised a 10 year old comment is still getting hits. :)
When i first picked up bass fishing I would do alot of walking through the woods looking for ponds. Now I pretty much use Google earth to locate potential waters. Sometimes I have to do a little walking but try to keep it at a minimum.....because of snakes and gators. thanks for watching!!!
I prefer Michigan where I have no problem walking through any woods or wading any river with no fear of snakes or gators. Spent time in Louisiana and Tennessee in The Army and would never try that down there. Though it does pay to be aware of bears in some areas up here.
@@imjinrat2325 I was born in Knoxville, TN. There's no gators there. I ended up being raised in Southeast Louisiana, near the Honey Island Swamp,...and spent 7 years in Central Florida, in a foster home. I was a fearless, stupid boy, growing up. I fished, and swam in the Bayous of Louisiana,..and the freshwater springs in Florida. I know better now.
40 years ago my cousins swam the Hillsborough River with little regard for gators because mostly they stayed away from people. If an alligator showed up they would get out but never harassed by the reptiles that I recall. Maybe there has been a time since then that they received little hunting pressure and grew in population and boldness. I'm not sure.
Other people might fish there and they like taking their fish. There's a little pond in deltona with this little 4 to 5 footer he comes up everytime we fish there and he thinks he's so sneaky too.lol
Only been living in Florida for about a year and have seen so many gators in the Canal. They're usually not anything to be afraid of, cautious yes, but they typically don't stalk a human for food like crocodiles are notorious for. I've had a couple gators come up at the shore and they're not after my legs, instead they just want the fish I caught.
Welcome my friend and hope you are enjoying your new home here with us. Not to down talk you but still be careful. If they are hungry enough they will snap. Also we got crocs too. They’ve been endangered for a little while, numbers have been rising. I see them swimming in out of the inlet when surfing early in this morning.
@@jamesbowen9347 Thanks for the message James and happy New Year to you. Florida fishing has been a blast so far, and I appreciate the info and advice.
Ok so this guy is a seasoned outdoorsman. He already knew that gator was there,most likely before we knew. I seen it to the right of him but I think he already seen it also but was playing it off to make for a little drama. Then as he was running, nothing was actually chasing him, lol. Good job Mr.
I live in FL and an alligator swimming up to you usually happens because some idiot has been feeding the gators. The video just shows the alligator on a bank, not going after the guy.
My goodness‼️ I grew up in South Florida, fishing and swimming in the rivers, and since moved to Georgia. Back then, we would see a gator or two every now and then. They were on the endangered list back then, but man, that is craaazy right there‼️ We would swim in the Loxahatchee river, knowing they might be around, but they weren't or didn't seem aggressive like this, and this video is now 11 years ago, can now understand why so many reports of attacks now‼️ Thanks for sharing Capt Shane
I had this same exact thing happen to me just the other day at a retention pond in my neighborhood . I watched this 5-6ft gator swim from across the pond and he just posted up on the shoreline right in front of me waiting to steal my fish . I’ve had other gators steal my fish , moccasins latch onto my fish and not let go , and I’ve had sand hill cranes gang up on me trying to steal my fish too . It’s rough sometimes being a bank fisherman down here , but the bass fishing is so good that it’s all worth it imo. I consider myself blessed to live in Florida where there’s bodies of water around every corner filled with big beautiful bass .
In Florida we are having more and more trouble with invasive lizards, damn things are everywhere. The worst being the two legged lawyer lizards, the damn things evolve into Politicions. I think Broward is home to the dredded little Debbie WASaMAN creature, the thing can cut keys with those teeth. Beware
@@jakeroberts7435 I appreciate your reply and your warning. Us people that live in Florida need to be informed about all the new invasive species that we have to look out for. All these people think it's easy living in the sunshine state. It's not.
@@rapidtransit8373 I grew up in Hawaii, spent the last 34 years in Florida, l escaped a couple of years ago to rural Kentucky to help raise grandkids. I miss the ocean, but oh well. Florida, like everywhere, has its good and bad. Stay safe my friend, times are getting.......you know the rest.
“Attempts to eat fisherman???” I like, well, didn’t see absolutely ANYTHING even close to that? Just saw a gator minding his own business floating 20’ away!
Gators don't eat much they just eat often 😂 It's the only thing that I worry about when I take my grandson fishing , he's more interested in catching a frog or minnow's and I have to remind him of how fast a gator can come out of the water 🤪
I grew up in the Florida Keys in Southern Florida as well as in the Panhandle I'm now 65. I've run from more than one gator in my life! Thanks for the video that was hilarious. He's lucky they didn't come up at his ankles he kept looking out in the middle, not down at his feet big mistake! Lucky guy thanks again for the video
Awesome videos Capt. Shane! We live in California but we love the Everglades and your videos are entertaining and it makes us feel like we are there too. Keep up the good work!
This guy is great! Knows the gators are there, watches for danger, but still wants to fish! Proof you can still enjoy the outdoor if you keep vigilant of surroundings.
I live here. Gators love topwater plugs. They always come after them. Bobbers too. They feed on the surface a lot. My guess is, somebody has been feeding them there.
Bob Smoot: That one lady was drunk on wine walked up to gator & died. She got loose, tried to run, no such luck. They look slow, but don't think u can outrun 'em. btw, a train looks slow as well, due to it's size it's an allusion it's actually coming fast
Almost looked like a game of keep away from the gators. Nice catch. Glad you got away. There was a bunch of gators in that small spot. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
great videos cap shane! went down to the glades from tampa to do some fishing myself and couldn't find any dirt roads leading off 75. might try my luck off 90 next time a round. just bought a gopro head cam and am getting some great shots and footage up here. happy fishing dude!!!
Gators usually follow the fish once its hooked because its easier to catch. Gator probably was just assuming you had more fish on the bank and was going to take them. That or it was just pissed you threw the fish away.
They were chasing your bait, every time you reeled in. You seemed oblivious to them until the one came near you. But I think there were like three. Crazy. Lol.
Just moved to Tampa about 18 months ago and all my peeps from NY and GA are like have you gone fishing yet, I'm like Hell No! not with me competing with the wildlife for my fish.
That gator was trying to get your fish. hahaha. Also the title refers to the gater out of the water to the left of the bridge. It's hard to see but pause at around 1:54 or 1:55 You can see a gator out of the water to the left of the bridge. Its mouth and teeth are lit by the sun. Look at the top and middle part of the screen.
What are some tips for getting good accuracy on a cast with a baitcasting reel and good distance without getting a backlash. I just started learning how to use a baitcaster and can only cast about 60 ft without backlashing. Anything would be helpful. Thanks!!
Try first practicing with a casting plug or a heavy lure. Some very small lures and small baits are almost impossible to cast with a bait caster. After practice you will be able to cast bass size lures with more accuracy and father than a spinning reel. I assume you are applying light pressure, amount to let lure travel but not let spool outrun the line coming out, with more pressure of thumb as lure approaches the landing area.
2:00: “i didn’t do nuthin’ to you!” Yeah well a) that fish didn’t do nuthin’ to you, fisherman. And b) in taking that fish, you’re taking the gator’s lunch. FloridaMan, as usual, ain’t the sharpest hook in the tackle box
I fish these banks at night all the time and never had a problem. The only problem is trying to reel around them so you move to another location. These gators are illegaly fed so it's unlikely they see humans as a food source rather than a food sourcer.
It's been DECADES for me, but I'll bet the fish haven't changed much: Tiny Torpedo, cast lengthwise along the bank, preferably where there are reeds along the shoreline. I learned to click the bail over BEFORE the lure hit the water, because they would often strike AS SOON AS it HIT the water. If THAT doesn't happen, just start giving it some short little twitches as you reel it in : )
Gator says: "didn't do anything to me? You have Frozen Bass in the grocers freezer already killed and transported there for you to eat. But you have to come all the way out here and and try to kill for sport one of the 12 bass I have to eat and let the ones in the freezer that are already dead, spoil"
old jungle saying in australia never go down to the same spot on the river bank two days in a row,because on the third day you might be lunch.crocs smarter than you think.
Gators love top water. That's why they started coming closer when you started fishing with it. Then they seen the bass and were upset. If you're using topwater and gators come close just change spots. It's illegal to try to catch them in Florida
TBH.....I was expecting a gator to lurch out of the water.
The vid title is a bit misleading. There was no attempt by the gator to eat the fishrrman.
Some folks would say its a bit *_baity_* & some folks might disagree.
did you watch to the end???? The gator came out of the water at him..what do you mean???
@@johnfletcher6651
Youre watching a different vid than I am then..... I saw ground and bridge in slow mo.
@@Drifty40 you don't see the alligator sitting there???
@@CostlyFiddle Baity as all get out. I saw the gator out there but he only saw it after reviewing it. Clickbait City👎🏽
Funny he says to the gator, “what are you trying to get me for I didn’t do nothing to you.” I guess the fish could also say that to him.
😉 😂 😂😂 😉
True
I used to fish and I agree, lol, I only ever fished to eat
I get it's winter but something tells me you are a snowflake year round
Seriously man ,, does that bother you!?😂
Never and I do mean never stand around alligators unless there is an obvious barrier they can’t get through. They will sneak up on you and they are fast when they strike. They will give you a false sense of security by appearing slow
I know. This guy should have known better. I lived in s. Florida for Years
Um, no? We hung around alligators all this past week in the Everglades. They’re cool, just respect them and don’t swim in their waters or get too close. They’re not going to “sneak up on people”. This alligator wanted the fish, not the man. If they snuck up on anyone it’s because that person got too close for their comfort.
@@TreyParkersBitch Bull shit. 2 older women were killed in the past 3 years just by walking near the water with a small dog. You don't know the mood of an alligator. Think of the little 3 year old who got eaten at a Disney resort 4 years ago. Yer fuckin stupid. Fuck you.
Takes the relaxation out of fishing I say.
And adds a bit of excitement.
Man, you're not kidding!😂
dude your crazy fishing there, lol
I agree completely
I wonder if that guy knows Florida allow you 2 carry a gun to and from when your fishing and camping Just saying.
*you're. You are welcome.
His crazy fishing what?!! I need to know!
@@4Mikes4Mindset4 I tried to edit it years ago. But it won’t let me. It only lets me delete it. I’m surprised a 10 year old comment is still getting hits. :)
When i first picked up bass fishing I would do alot of walking through the woods looking for ponds. Now I pretty much use Google earth to locate potential waters. Sometimes I have to do a little walking but try to keep it at a minimum.....because of snakes and gators. thanks for watching!!!
I prefer Michigan where I have no problem walking through any woods or wading any river with no fear of snakes or gators. Spent time in Louisiana and Tennessee in The Army and would never try that down there. Though it does pay to be aware of bears in some areas up here.
@@imjinrat2325 I was born in Knoxville, TN.
There's no gators there.
I ended up being raised in Southeast Louisiana, near the Honey Island Swamp,...and spent 7 years in Central Florida, in a foster home.
I was a fearless, stupid boy, growing up.
I fished, and swam in the Bayous of Louisiana,..and the freshwater springs in Florida.
I know better now.
@@imjinrat2325 Ohhh... You must be a Ft. Polk Swamp Rat, too. Oh, those were the days. 1975 for me.
@@imjinrat2325 and dogman😳
Why do people record everything they do? People scream about "big brother" but instead record everything themselves.
This was over ten years ago, so I presume you've been eaten by now.
You can tell this ol boy knows what's up 'cuz he's got his head on a swivel and those gators don't catch him slipping !
Shane : "what er you tryin' to git me for"
Gator : "ummm, it's my job?"
These gators where fed by people alligators do not move towards people unless they where fed
I am sure this gator has been fed by somebody.
Yeah, def not typical behavior. I’m down here in Lee County. Seen my fair share as well.
Or now just hear me out now... these gators live in the glades and don't associate people as anything other than food?
40 years ago my cousins swam the Hillsborough River with little regard for gators because mostly they stayed away from people. If an alligator showed up they would get out but never harassed by the reptiles that I recall. Maybe there has been a time since then that they received little hunting pressure and grew in population and boldness. I'm not sure.
Other people might fish there and they like taking their fish. There's a little pond in deltona with this little 4 to 5 footer he comes up everytime we fish there and he thinks he's so sneaky too.lol
Only been living in Florida for about a year and have seen so many gators in the Canal. They're usually not anything to be afraid of, cautious yes, but they typically don't stalk a human for food like crocodiles are notorious for. I've had a couple gators come up at the shore and they're not after my legs, instead they just want the fish I caught.
Welcome my friend and hope you are enjoying your new home here with us. Not to down talk you but still be careful. If they are hungry enough they will snap. Also we got crocs too. They’ve been endangered for a little while, numbers have been rising. I see them swimming in out of the inlet when surfing early in this morning.
@@jamesbowen9347 Thanks for the message James and happy New Year to you. Florida fishing has been a blast so far, and I appreciate the info and advice.
If they are big enough , they will go after your legs .
That's one multi-tasking gator! He tried to eat the dude while also bass fishing. :-)
that is one talented gator.
He says "You stole my fish. I was going to eat that one for lunch tomorrow."
Ok so this guy is a seasoned outdoorsman. He already knew that gator was there,most likely before we knew. I seen it to the right of him but I think he already seen it also but was playing it off to make for a little drama. Then as he was running, nothing was actually chasing him, lol. Good job Mr.
Captain Shane you’re a great fisherman but, even a better crazy person! Safe fishing 🎣 bro 😎
Watching those gators slide towards you had me on the edge of my seat. Strong move protecting the camera gear as you made a run for it!!
Iam glad you enjoyed it! Great comment too :)
I live in FL and an alligator swimming up to you usually happens because some idiot has been feeding the gators. The video just shows the alligator on a bank, not going after the guy.
Nevermind the gators with food prices and economy these days I'd worry about being robbed for my fish and camera by people.
@@marcushennings9513 If anybody comes up to rob you in the Glades, just throw them in the water. They won't rob again.
THIS GUY IS A MASTER BAITOR
That's fishing dedication.
Got gators all around me but still going to try this new bait.
My goodness‼️
I grew up in South Florida, fishing and swimming in the rivers, and since moved to Georgia. Back then, we would see a gator or two every now and then. They were on the endangered list back then, but man, that is craaazy right there‼️
We would swim in the Loxahatchee river, knowing they might be around, but they weren't or didn't seem aggressive like this, and this video is now 11 years ago, can now understand why so many reports of attacks now‼️ Thanks for sharing Capt Shane
looks like out near Turner road, the Gators out there are fearless. that's the best place to see them. lucky it gave you a growl first!!!
I had this same exact thing happen to me just the other day at a retention pond in my neighborhood .
I watched this 5-6ft gator swim from across the pond and he just posted up on the shoreline right in front of me waiting to steal my fish .
I’ve had other gators steal my fish , moccasins latch onto my fish and not let go , and I’ve had sand hill cranes gang up on me trying to steal my fish too .
It’s rough sometimes being a bank fisherman down here , but the bass fishing is so good that it’s all worth it imo.
I consider myself blessed to live in Florida where there’s bodies of water around every corner filled with big beautiful bass .
I've lived in Pompano bch. Florida 🌴 for 53 yrs. Always remember a gator can outrun you if he's hungry.
My granddaughter lived in Florida and she said Nanny the alligators rule everything
In Florida we are having more and more trouble with invasive lizards, damn things are everywhere. The worst being the two legged lawyer lizards, the damn things evolve into Politicions. I think Broward is home to the dredded little Debbie WASaMAN creature, the thing can cut keys with those teeth. Beware
@@jakeroberts7435 I appreciate your reply and your warning. Us people that live in Florida need to be informed about all the new invasive species that we have to look out for. All these people think it's easy living in the sunshine state. It's not.
@@rapidtransit8373 I grew up in Hawaii, spent the last 34 years in Florida, l escaped a couple of years ago to rural Kentucky to help raise grandkids. I miss the ocean, but oh well. Florida, like everywhere, has its good and bad. Stay safe my friend, times are getting.......you know the rest.
Alligators are attracted to vibrations in the water that lure just kept ringing a dinner bell lol
00:17 "I got gators🐊👨🐊all around me........BUT IT'S WORTH TRYING" Say What!? 🤣👍
And this is why we stay vigilant when in nature
“Attempts to eat fisherman???” I like, well, didn’t see absolutely ANYTHING even close to that? Just saw a gator minding his own business floating 20’ away!
Gators don't eat much they just eat often 😂 It's the only thing that I worry about when I take my grandson fishing , he's more interested in catching a frog or minnow's and I have to remind him of how fast a gator can come out of the water 🤪
How did he get to become a captain is my question.
He was pissed, because you didn’t give him the fish. 🤣
Gator was pissed that you didn't toss him that fish so it thought you may be a tasty snack.
I GO THERE SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR...HOW IS THE WATER LEVEL NOW?
I grew up in the Florida Keys in Southern Florida as well as in the Panhandle I'm now 65. I've run from more than one gator in my life! Thanks for the video that was hilarious. He's lucky they didn't come up at his ankles he kept looking out in the middle, not down at his feet big mistake! Lucky guy thanks again for the video
Glad your watching Donny....I appreciate it.
I missed the part where a gator tried to attempt to eat you.
Gator said back, I'm hungry and you look like my dinner 😂😂😂
That gator is more interested in the fish he just caught and the lure he's using 🤪
floridaman to apex predator: what are you trying to get me for?
apex predator: biology.
A bass fishing rig creates the perfect "come hither" motions to guide those gators right to their prize, YOU! 😂
Awesome videos Capt. Shane! We live in California but we love the Everglades and your videos are entertaining and it makes us feel like we are there too. Keep up the good work!
This guy is great! Knows the gators are there, watches for danger, but still wants to fish! Proof you can still enjoy the outdoor if you keep vigilant of surroundings.
More foolishness.
MY DAD LIVED IN FLORIDA, ALWAYS GOING FISHING, I WENT BUT I WAS SCARED AND NEVER GOT CLOSE TO THE WATER! LOL
They look pretty smart they were teaming up they distracted him and then the other one came up on the other side
Gator really said “get out of my swamp”
Fisherman: fishing for sport
Alligators: fishing to live
Rumor has it… after fishing among gators, he went to Pamplona, Spain to continue having fun with the bulls!!! 😂
I live here. Gators love topwater plugs. They always come after them. Bobbers too. They feed on the surface a lot. My guess is, somebody has been feeding them there.
Bob Smoot: That one lady was drunk on wine walked up to gator & died. She got loose, tried to run, no such luck. They look slow, but don't think u can outrun 'em. btw, a train looks slow as well, due to it's size it's an allusion it's actually coming fast
Why do you have so much line between the lure and your hook. How do you get them to bite on the hook
Always loved this one. Wish you still made em'!
Thanks for posting REAL videos. I like to see it the way it works. I love these.
Good to still have you capt.
"CAPT Shane out" lol
Cool video dude!
That reminds me of fishing in Alabama when I was a kid around a bunch of cottonmouths
That is one of the best compliments I have received. I really appreciate you watching.
10yrs later and I'm watching your video captain
why did your bait end up so far up the line after you realed in the fish?
Big T sometimes when the line gets tight during the fight a soft plastic bait will run up the line when it comes loose from hook
The moment the fisherman realizes he is part of the food chain.
Almost looked like a game of keep away from the gators. Nice catch. Glad you got away. There was a bunch of gators in that small spot. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
Capt Shane: “CAP’T SHANE OUT!!”
Gators: “CAP’T SHANE GET IN…. MY BELLY!!”
great videos cap shane! went down to the glades from tampa to do some fishing myself and couldn't find any dirt roads leading off 75. might try my luck off 90 next time a round. just bought a gopro head cam and am getting some great shots and footage up here. happy fishing dude!!!
I LOVE ALL UR VIDEOS,I WAS WONDERING IF U COULD TELL ME WERE THIS CANAL UR FISHING IS AT?..THANK U
Gators usually follow the fish once its hooked because its easier to catch. Gator probably was just assuming you had more fish on the bank and was going to take them. That or it was just pissed you threw the fish away.
I know what you mean. They really go after a topwater. Can make for a difficult time of fishing.
They were chasing your bait, every time you reeled in. You seemed oblivious to them until the one came near you. But I think there were like three. Crazy. Lol.
Where was the trying to eat him part?
So, I didn't actually see the part where the gator comes out of the water to eat him? Where is that point in the video?
Florida is built different. Now I know I need to go down there to get rid of the fear watching you do that casually
Plot twist: Florida fisherman was trying to eat the aligator
Just moved to Tampa about 18 months ago and all my peeps from NY and GA are like have you gone fishing yet, I'm like Hell No! not with me competing with the wildlife for my fish.
That gator was trying to get your fish. hahaha. Also the title refers to the gater out of the water to the left of the bridge. It's hard to see but pause at around 1:54 or 1:55 You can see a gator out of the water to the left of the bridge. Its mouth and teeth are lit by the sun. Look at the top and middle part of the screen.
What are some tips for getting good accuracy on a cast with a baitcasting reel and good distance without getting a backlash. I just started learning how to use a baitcaster and can only cast about 60 ft without backlashing. Anything would be helpful. Thanks!!
Try first practicing with a casting plug or a heavy lure. Some very small lures and small baits are almost impossible to cast with a bait caster. After practice you will be able to cast bass size lures with more accuracy and father than a spinning reel. I assume you are applying light pressure, amount to let lure travel but not let spool outrun the line coming out, with more pressure of thumb as lure approaches the landing area.
These videos are classics!!!! miss these videos!!
Thank ya pardner 👊🏻
Dude ....did you not see them coming or just ignored them ??
Great one Captain Shane. Hey I got a great one for you. What do you call an alligator with a vest on? An Investigator lol
Alligator Hedgefund Manager....Investigator.
What amazes me is that he continues to fish like O🐊 cool
That man was really in the mood for fish.
Those little white rocks are terrifying!!!!
Looked like he was just running from and talking to his shadow.🤣
Just had to say: Before viewing the title made me ask (chuckling) if the "gator was doing the bass fishing".
So where is the gator footage?
If a gator ever tries that with me it'll find out that it's highly allergic to bullets.
Why would you fish that close to gators? Is it really worth it?
This is why I left Florida. I'm scared of all the crazy people that live there.
I've lived/fished SW Fl since 99'. Gators love topwater lures and bobbers. These have been fed fish. Not after the fisherman, but his fish.
Why would you fish in the everglades?
Damn tourists were feeding alligators since it is so cute to feed wildlife
Still trying to figure out why it took him soo long to see it
No you can't touch or molest a gator without a tag. In this area there are never any tags issued.
2:00: “i didn’t do nuthin’ to you!” Yeah well a) that fish didn’t do nuthin’ to you, fisherman. And b) in taking that fish, you’re taking the gator’s lunch. FloridaMan, as usual, ain’t the sharpest hook in the tackle box
I fish these banks at night all the time and never had a problem. The only problem is trying to reel around them so you move to another location. These gators are illegaly fed so it's unlikely they see humans as a food source rather than a food sourcer.
i am way up north in michigan and i go fishing everyday. what is the best lure you find is good for bass?
It's been DECADES for me, but I'll bet the fish haven't changed much: Tiny Torpedo, cast lengthwise along the bank, preferably where there are reeds along the shoreline. I learned to click the bail over BEFORE the lure hit the water, because they would often strike AS SOON AS it HIT the water. If THAT doesn't happen, just start giving it some short little twitches as you reel it in : )
In the Everglades, are you aloud to eat the gators that tried to eat you?
01:25 Sir....he ain't concerned with Kermit 🐸 he wants that other...OTHER White meat!!!🤣🤣🤣
I grew up fishing and swimming Florida waters. Frog fogging and gator hunting. We basically cohabitated with the Gators.
A gator tried the same thing to me 25 years ago. Turned out the gator was allergic to bullets.
The fish wants to know the same thing. ….He never did anything to you…
karens to the alligator : do you have a license for that?
Gator says: "didn't do anything to me? You have Frozen Bass in the grocers freezer already killed and transported there for you to eat. But you have to come all the way out here and and try to kill for sport one of the 12 bass I have to eat and let the ones in the freezer that are already dead, spoil"
That ain’t fishin…that’s playing with fire. 😂
uPRIGHT: yup, play stupid games, when stupid prizes.
It didn't show anything?
Before I watched this video I never knew what kind of gravel was on the ground at Florida fishing holes.
old jungle saying in australia never go down to the same spot on the river bank two days in a row,because on the third day you might be lunch.crocs smarter than you think.
Gators love top water. That's why they started coming closer when you started fishing with it. Then they seen the bass and were upset. If you're using topwater and gators come close just change spots. It's illegal to try to catch them in Florida
Thank you pardner