Great job man. Those kids won't ever forget that day with dad! Need more dads like u guys. Tell those kiddos that was epic. Be safe God Bless an enjoyed as always. Respect.
So good to see some big Red Snapper staying in the boat, makes all the difference when you can keep them. Awesome vid with your kids, those 2 dishes looked so delicious, tight lines brother.🐟🎣🇺🇲🇦🇺
Good Video, I have caught a few undersized nearshore. As you said there are so many they will get closer to shore as they consume all the other fish . Even had one come right to the back of the boat and eat a small flounder I was reeling in. Thanks for the video.
Hell yeah,ive tried a handful of times ,havent had success yet but i do know there is a few spots around mattanzas inlet , goning to have to give it another shot ! Gotta get the snapper numbers down one way or another!
Ive got a fair amount of spots within 3 miles that we catch good red snapper, but the headache you have to go through if you get stopped by fwc is not worth it. Only do it maybe 10 times a year.
You’re absolutely spot on that Red Snappers are vicious feeders. They’re out competing against everything. I for one am a huge fan of sea bass and groupers. Few of the captains are also confirming that there are less groupers/sea bass over the years. Just for the ecosystem and diversity sake, red snappers needs to be controlled. Otherwise those jokers will be inshore eventually….
Unless they see you keeping red snapper beyond 3 miles off you should be fine. You can go further offshore fishing and still keep red snapper inside of 3 miles either on the way out or on the way back in. Nothing in the regulations say you have to limit your fishing trip to within the 3 mile range, though as mentioned it is the best way to prove where you caught them if an FWC officer does not believe you.
Well that's just great you're going to save so much fuel when the season opens in July by staying in state waters but don't worry about the red snapper because the commercial season opens I believe three days a head of the recreational season so I'm sure they're gonna put a good size dent in the snapper in six months so rest a sure there's somebody going to be working on it to reduce the population for you
The commercial snapper limits are really not a lot honestly. But hey -it is what it is. Wish them well and hope they crush it those days. Much respect to our commercial guys
It's 190 days straight 80 pounds a day my calculations are 15,000 pounds of red snapper in their season and I can only keep one fish something don't add up here
@@fishydubsfishing6516 no its actually 75lbs per trip not per day and the acl is 124000lbs total which is half of the recreational acl. Yes the government thinks that recreational fisherman will catch 250000 pounds of red snapper in one day. Which is 25000 individual snapper at a 10lb average. The problem is they predict that every snapper caught dies. This isnt a recreational vs commercial issue even though alot of people act like it is. Its just another way we are further divided.
@@fishydubsfishing6516 yeah so take at least 1/3 out for weather, and 80lbs of snapper a day isn’t enough for a commercial fisherman to maintain a rig and the licenses. Amberjsck is the saving grace for that permit now that grouper is closed as well. They want us all eating farm raised tilapia from Indonesia….
Really don’t think so. At a 75lb daily limit. I highly doubt it. Pretty messed up actually. Our fish averaged 20lbs yesterday. So 3-4 fish for a commercial guy?
I figured I’d get some feedback, but I have been to these spots numerous times and only caught a handful of times over the years so no big deal. Also the snapper will be thick inshore here soon anyway
@@JackedUpFishing pretty work half these folks can’t use a gps finder, let alone fish for them. I say give up the state spots and shove it down the fed and commercial guys throat! Sick of the stupid unjustified closer! The population is way better than the muttons and now all the mutton breeders are gone and no management for them. Feds as usual don’t know how to manage shit and only on the take!
@@JackedUpFishing Thats not feedback, that's just a troll. Catching a red snapper off the coast of Florida isn't a new concept. Keep up the great work!
Great video buddy and a great point... bring on the revolt!!!!!
Yes sir!
Great job man. Those kids won't ever forget that day with dad! Need more dads like u guys. Tell those kiddos that was epic. Be safe God Bless an enjoyed as always. Respect.
Thanks man and God bless!🙏
So good to see some big Red Snapper staying in the boat, makes all the difference when you can keep them. Awesome vid with your kids, those 2 dishes looked so delicious, tight lines brother.🐟🎣🇺🇲🇦🇺
For sure!!! Thanks for watching!!!
Only 3 miles out!? Dang man, I wish! Still had fun watching you. New sub from my channel to your
Awesome! Welcome buddy!
Good Video, I have caught a few undersized nearshore. As you said there are so many they will get closer to shore as they consume all the other fish . Even had one come right to the back of the boat and eat a small flounder I was reeling in.
Thanks for the video.
Wow crazy! Never had that but yeah they aggressive for sure. Thanks for watching!
That's very satisfying seeing them hit the cooler. I laughed out loud when you called your daughter brotha.
It’s a running joke with my family. Funny stuff 😂
Great video and the gives having a blast! Keep jacking things up!
Thanks man will do!
That a boy! We have a few spots out of St. Augustine close but rarely any legal one's. Great video brother
Thanks man! They will get there soon trust me! Tight lines buddy
Thanks for the video! Enjoyed seeing you land those big snapper with your kids, got some nice filets. Keep it up man!
Thanks! Will do!
Great video with the kids!
Thanks yeah fun day for sure!
Revolt! Lead the charge lol. Good video buddy
lol thanks 🙏
Good job 👏🏿
Thx 🙏
Preach Brother Preach.
Thanks buddy!
Great Job brother
Thanks 🙏
Hell yeah,ive tried a handful of times ,havent had success yet but i do know there is a few spots around mattanzas inlet , goning to have to give it another shot ! Gotta get the snapper numbers down one way or another!
That’s right!!
Good stuff. Man, I would have kept the collars for the grill.
I thought about it actually
Can you make a video on how to use a Garmin/depth finder. Would be great. Just starting out and trying to figure out my electronics.
I can try. Thanks for the idea.
Very nice haul. So does state water red snapper have a season?
Nope open year round
Wowowowow
🙏thanks
Is that a restricted area or is there any restricted areas anymore down there?
Nope
Do you run a nearshore/river charter for snapper? I got a guy asking if I know anyone
I do! Contact me through jackedupfishing.com and we can discuss it. Thx 🙏
Money!!!!! Do you charter the inshore trips
Yes sir!
Ive got a fair amount of spots within 3 miles that we catch good red snapper, but the headache you have to go through if you get stopped by fwc is not worth it. Only do it maybe 10 times a year.
Yeah that’s true. I agree 100 percent
You’re absolutely spot on that Red Snappers are vicious feeders. They’re out competing against everything. I for one am a huge fan of sea bass and groupers. Few of the captains are also confirming that there are less groupers/sea bass over the years. Just for the ecosystem and diversity sake, red snappers needs to be controlled. Otherwise those jokers will be inshore eventually….
💯! Thanks for watching
How much for this trip? You can shoot me a mesaage if ya want. Got a couple people asking.
I’ll text you buddy
Unless they see you keeping red snapper beyond 3 miles off you should be fine. You can go further offshore fishing and still keep red snapper inside of 3 miles either on the way out or on the way back in. Nothing in the regulations say you have to limit your fishing trip to within the 3 mile range, though as mentioned it is the best way to prove where you caught them if an FWC officer does not believe you.
Yeah it to avoid hassle I wouldn’t test em right
I'd prefer two 12 inch mangrove snapper to even one 20 inch red snapper!
Yeah I like mangroves as well. But red snapper are good eating as well. Would shy away from either one fresh. Tight lines
Well that's just great you're going to save so much fuel when the season opens in July by staying in state waters but don't worry about the red snapper because the commercial season opens I believe three days a head of the recreational season so I'm sure they're gonna put a good size dent in the snapper in six months so rest a sure there's somebody going to be working on it to reduce the population for you
The commercial snapper limits are really not a lot honestly. But hey -it is what it is. Wish them well and hope they crush it those days. Much respect to our commercial guys
Yeah those darn commercial guys with their 50lbs that they are allowed.....
It's 190 days straight 80 pounds a day my calculations are 15,000 pounds of red snapper in their season and I can only keep one fish something don't add up here
@@fishydubsfishing6516 no its actually 75lbs per trip not per day and the acl is 124000lbs total which is half of the recreational acl. Yes the government thinks that recreational fisherman will catch 250000 pounds of red snapper in one day. Which is 25000 individual snapper at a 10lb average. The problem is they predict that every snapper caught dies. This isnt a recreational vs commercial issue even though alot of people act like it is. Its just another way we are further divided.
@@fishydubsfishing6516 yeah so take at least 1/3 out for weather, and 80lbs of snapper a day isn’t enough for a commercial fisherman to maintain a rig and the licenses. Amberjsck is the saving grace for that permit now that grouper is closed as well. They want us all eating farm raised tilapia from Indonesia….
Commercial fisherman lobby so they can load up!
Really don’t think so. At a 75lb daily limit. I highly doubt it. Pretty messed up actually. Our fish averaged 20lbs yesterday. So 3-4 fish for a commercial guy?
Why do you have to prove it?
I thought we were innocent until proven guilty
U know you are right. Never thought of it that way. But yes 💯
Good job. Now everyone and there brothers gonna be running around looking for these spots. Huge loss of respect for you
I figured I’d get some feedback, but I have been to these spots numerous times and only caught a handful of times over the years so no big deal. Also the snapper will be thick inshore here soon anyway
@@JackedUpFishing pretty work half these folks can’t use a gps finder, let alone fish for them. I say give up the state spots and shove it down the fed and commercial guys throat! Sick of the stupid unjustified closer! The population is way better than the muttons and now all the mutton breeders are gone and no management for them. Feds as usual don’t know how to manage shit and only on the take!
@justintoole1973 living up to his last name. Tool.
@@JackedUpFishing Thats not feedback, that's just a troll. Catching a red snapper off the coast of Florida isn't a new concept. Keep up the great work!
@@markb571lol, beat me to it.
Fwc .protecting the commercial fishing bag
Not really… you would surprised if you read the actual commercial limits. Pretty eye opening