Good stuff, much appreciated, and hope the good Karma comes back to you. Heading down tomorrow for some bridge fishing and was gonna try to find someone to 'charter' for bully netting, but will bring the kayak down another time and try these spots, be well.
@paulneal1290 - Thanks for watching! We have clear skies and a full moon tonight - if you can't find a charter for bully netting you can always rent a kayak and try some of the projected bay waters. I find right after sundown to be productive. Have a great time on your trip!
Thanks, did head under a bridge at dusk and ‘scoop’ netted a bunch of shrimp and a few large ‘Golden Crabs’ saw some octopus and shorts, caught some small keeper snapper with some of the shrimp, but had a blast, yeah beautiful moon down here tonight.
@raulflores4167 - Thanks for watching. I'm not super familiar of the areas around Key Largo. If you're planning to rent a boat, ask the rental company, they are usually pretty good a helping you find spots. Otherwise check with the local dive shops or tackle store. Good luck, or better yet come down to the Lower Keys 🙂
@@lowerkeysliving I have a boat but I’m not into lobstering. I’m more into reef fishing. Have 2 daughters that are crazy about trying to catch a lobster. But it is a bit crazy in key largo with all the traffic down here. Thank you for getting back to me
@@raulflores4167 That is great about your daughters. I have two, one loves to fish and lobster, my older one likes scouting for lobster (but not catching) and she likes driving the boat when we're out trolling. Good luck!
@@lowerkeysliving I also have 2 daughters. A friend and I am boating down from Fort Myers next week. I have been bingeing your channel !!! Thank you. Unfortunately, his boat only goes about 6-7 miles an hour.... My oldest daughter has gone scalloping since she was 4 !!!! This is my first Lobster trip. It will take us a long time to travel 10 or 15 miles to a new spot. Where do you think we should hit FIRST? Also, where do you thin would be the best spot in the middle keys for us to dock and fuel up, buy water and whatever else we may need in walking distance. We are thinking about a 6-7 day round trip, but at 6 mph it is going to take us 24 hours trolling down and 24 hours trolling back!!!
@@JC-bu8zd Thanks for watching. Here are a few thoughts for you. I have not stayed here but I've heard good things about the Marathon Marina www.ci.marathon.fl.us/marinaandports Also, the weather is looking pretty stable for next week so you may consider anchoring in one of several bays. Venture Out on Cudjoe has a fuel dock with some of the best on the water fuel prices and a pretty good mini-mart. They just don't have overnight slips. Big Pine Key Resort has slips, a store, and fuel dock, but I don't know if the rent to guests not camping/rv'ing. They may because this is really the low season for visitors. Shoot me an email with your draft and I can shoot you some more places.
@HeatherGelb - So sorry, my knowledge of great spots in the upper Keys is somewhat limited. You best bet is to check with local tackle stores or dive shops for better local tips than I can give you. Thanks for watching!!
@davidsalmon4390 Tarpon Creek is off the channel that connects Cudjoe Bay to Sugarloaf Bay. If you jump to the 15 minute mark of our last video here it shows you exactly where its located: ruclips.net/video/yQWolLvZtgA/видео.html As always, thank you for watching!
Thanks for the info man!! We are going to be vacationing out to the Keys and just happen to be there during the mini season! Gonna try and grab me one or two close to shore since I don’t have a boat! Any suggestions?
Thanks for watching - yes I've go suggestions: First, this is our video on my top 3 lobstering places to reach from shore: ruclips.net/video/Hu7z-iqsZsw/видео.html I've check all of these within the last 2 weeks and they had plenty of lobster in each area. Also, let me know which Key you're staying on and I might be able to suggest a few places close to where you may be staying. 75% of my lobster is from my SUP, there a so many great spots right in front our house I don't really need to use the boats.
@@lowerkeysliving that’s great news I was worried I would be at a major disadvantage not knowing where to go AND not having a boat! We are staying in Islamorada but are going to be moving up and down the keys so we are mobile and can travel to any good spot!
@@lowerkeyslivingDoes the 300ft limit from FWC regs only apply in some locations during the 2-day sport season and, sometimes for up to the first 10 days of regular season? Asked differently, can you lobster within 300ft of residential and commercial shoreline after the first 10 days of regular season, everywhere (and only have to stay out of sanctuary areas (away from shore))? I’ll look for the video you refer to. Posting a link to it would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
There are literally hundreds of great lobstering spots, these are just a few. My goal here is to give people visiting for a short time an opportunity for success. But, I always encourage people to explore and search for their "own" spots. Thanks for watching.
I agree, and I know better. You'll see in an upcoming video part of the reason why I do this at idle speeds, and how I'm correcting the problem. Thanks for watching.
Good stuff, much appreciated, and hope the good Karma comes back to you. Heading down tomorrow for some bridge fishing and was gonna try to find someone to 'charter' for bully netting, but will bring the kayak down another time and try these spots, be well.
@paulneal1290 - Thanks for watching! We have clear skies and a full moon tonight - if you can't find a charter for bully netting you can always rent a kayak and try some of the projected bay waters. I find right after sundown to be productive. Have a great time on your trip!
Thanks, did head under a bridge at dusk and ‘scoop’ netted a bunch of shrimp and a few large ‘Golden Crabs’ saw some octopus and shorts, caught some small keeper snapper with some of the shrimp, but had a blast, yeah beautiful moon down here tonight.
@@paulneal1290 That is great. Sounds like it was fun!
Thank you for the video and your lobstering locations. Do you have any lobstering suggestions in the key largo area.
@raulflores4167 - Thanks for watching. I'm not super familiar of the areas around Key Largo. If you're planning to rent a boat, ask the rental company, they are usually pretty good a helping you find spots. Otherwise check with the local dive shops or tackle store. Good luck, or better yet come down to the Lower Keys 🙂
@@lowerkeysliving I have a boat but I’m not into lobstering. I’m more into reef fishing. Have 2 daughters that are crazy about trying to catch a lobster. But it is a bit crazy in key largo with all the traffic down here. Thank you for getting back to me
@@raulflores4167 That is great about your daughters. I have two, one loves to fish and lobster, my older one likes scouting for lobster (but not catching) and she likes driving the boat when we're out trolling. Good luck!
@@lowerkeysliving I also have 2 daughters. A friend and I am boating down from Fort Myers next week. I have been bingeing your channel !!! Thank you. Unfortunately, his boat only goes about 6-7 miles an hour.... My oldest daughter has gone scalloping since she was 4 !!!! This is my first Lobster trip. It will take us a long time to travel 10 or 15 miles to a new spot. Where do you think we should hit FIRST? Also, where do you thin would be the best spot in the middle keys for us to dock and fuel up, buy water and whatever else we may need in walking distance. We are thinking about a 6-7 day round trip, but at 6 mph it is going to take us 24 hours trolling down and 24 hours trolling back!!!
@@JC-bu8zd Thanks for watching. Here are a few thoughts for you. I have not stayed here but I've heard good things about the Marathon Marina www.ci.marathon.fl.us/marinaandports
Also, the weather is looking pretty stable for next week so you may consider anchoring in one of several bays. Venture Out on Cudjoe has a fuel dock with some of the best on the water fuel prices and a pretty good mini-mart. They just don't have overnight slips. Big Pine Key Resort has slips, a store, and fuel dock, but I don't know if the rent to guests not camping/rv'ing. They may because this is really the low season for visitors. Shoot me an email with your draft and I can shoot you some more places.
Do you have a suggestion for Islamorada?
@HeatherGelb - So sorry, my knowledge of great spots in the upper Keys is somewhat limited. You best bet is to check with local tackle stores or dive shops for better local tips than I can give you. Thanks for watching!!
Are you saying snake key, or snipe key? Thanks
Snipe Key - Thanks for watching!
Once again, thanks for some great info. Where is Tarpon Belly Creek? I’m not finding it on the map near Tarpon Belly key
@davidsalmon4390 Tarpon Creek is off the channel that connects Cudjoe Bay to Sugarloaf Bay. If you jump to the 15 minute mark of our last video here it shows you exactly where its located: ruclips.net/video/yQWolLvZtgA/видео.html
As always, thank you for watching!
Thanks for the info man!! We are going to be vacationing out to the Keys and just happen to be there during the mini season! Gonna try and grab me one or two close to shore since I don’t have a boat! Any suggestions?
Thanks for watching - yes I've go suggestions: First, this is our video on my top 3 lobstering places to reach from shore: ruclips.net/video/Hu7z-iqsZsw/видео.html I've check all of these within the last 2 weeks and they had plenty of lobster in each area. Also, let me know which Key you're staying on and I might be able to suggest a few places close to where you may be staying. 75% of my lobster is from my SUP, there a so many great spots right in front our house I don't really need to use the boats.
@@lowerkeysliving that’s great news I was worried I would be at a major disadvantage not knowing where to go AND not having a boat! We are staying in Islamorada but are going to be moving up and down the keys so we are mobile and can travel to any good spot!
There is a distance limit from shore.
@@anthonyrossi4808 Yes there is, I'll be covering those rules in this weeks video!
@@lowerkeyslivingDoes the 300ft limit from FWC regs only apply in some locations during the 2-day sport season and, sometimes for up to the first 10 days of regular season?
Asked differently, can you lobster within 300ft of residential and commercial shoreline after the first 10 days of regular season, everywhere (and only have to stay out of sanctuary areas (away from shore))?
I’ll look for the video you refer to. Posting a link to it would be appreciated. Thanks so much!
Sure makes me cringe to see someone ride on the front of a boat like that... one split second from severe injury or death..
We only allow it at idle speeds/low speeds when we are spotting lobster. We never do it a high speed and certainly never in any type of choppy water.
Why would you give away your spots?
There are literally hundreds of great lobstering spots, these are just a few. My goal here is to give people visiting for a short time an opportunity for success. But, I always encourage people to explore and search for their "own" spots. Thanks for watching.
Best reply ever! Thats nice of you to do that. Subscribing and sharing.
Bow riding = high probability of fatality
I agree, and I know better. You'll see in an upcoming video part of the reason why I do this at idle speeds, and how I'm correcting the problem. Thanks for watching.
Riding on the bow is illegal
In 2016 HB 703 (the Florida law prohibiting Bow Riding) was repealed to allow for flats boat. Thanks for watching.