Surf Fishing Clearwater Florida

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2021
  • Surf fishing in Clearwater/Indian rocks beach. Hooked up with a few during our vacation. Also a boat rental on the intercoastal waterway

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  • @silentreviews6732
    @silentreviews6732 Год назад

    Indian rocks waterfront vacation on its way next month :) thank you for the VLOG

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  Год назад

      No problem. Lots of fish to be caught there. Best of luck. If you catch something awesome feel free to let me know what it ate!!

  • @justinbilbrey450
    @justinbilbrey450 2 года назад +1

    Traveled from California to Florida and fished along the way. Super excited to fish here. I've caught quite a few things and started filming hoping to put together some cool videos. Just got back from Clear Water the other day, went to Apollo Beach today, fishing everywhere I can for the next 8 weeks while I'm here. Great video brotha!

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  2 года назад

      Thanks. Yeah I started doing it just for fun and to give others something to reference when they go somewhere and fish.

    • @CharlieRobinson_21
      @CharlieRobinson_21 Год назад

      @@easonadventuresI see when your catching sharks and rays your concerned were other people are out if it’s not your family all you have to do is signal them if they ignore you it’s there fault if they get hooked,jabbed,or bitten by something also love the videos keep it up gonna be heading to the part of Gauls inlet were you fished what OZ weight did you use

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  Год назад

      @@CharlieRobinson_21 it was 3 oz weights but you. Could go bigger when the tide is really moving.

    • @CharlieRobinson_21
      @CharlieRobinson_21 Год назад

      @@easonadventures alright thinks

  • @904reelman5
    @904reelman5 3 года назад +2

    Never been, looks nice over there. 👍

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  3 года назад +1

      It’s very nice calm water. No excuses but the red tide may have hurt the fishing a bit this trip. Still a lot of fun.

    • @gigabilitydontask1549
      @gigabilitydontask1549 3 года назад +1

      A Pompano would have to be suicidal to eat that rig

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  3 года назад

      @@gigabilitydontask1549 wasn’t actually going for pompano in Clearwater but I did catch a pompano on a similar rig in Destin on a trip down there several months back.

  • @AmericanConstellation
    @AmericanConstellation Год назад

    I live here. Right now is a great time for snook site cast fishing from the beach.

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  Год назад

      I’ll be there again 4th of July week. I hope to do just that. I have seen someone with small live pin fish casting in front of them. Any other lures I could keep tied on just in case I see one?

    • @AmericanConstellation
      @AmericanConstellation Год назад

      @@easonadventures There should be plenty of snook on the beach there at that time. Free lining live pinfish is nice. As for lures, D.O.A. jigs work really well. Mirrodine lures are fun to use. You'll get jacks and lady fish with those. Spoons are good.
      Use a fluorocarbon leader 3 feet long or more. The thinner the better, you'll just risk being cut off. Don't use any terminal tackle like snap swivels or wire. I was going to go out there today, maybe tomorrow. I just walk the beach starting at dawn. It's great just to walk the beach. Very peaceful.
      I have a Grady White boat that I take out of Clearwater Pass. I head north to the islands. Caladesi, Honeymoon, Three Rooker and Anclote. Those beaches are nice on the week days because there's hardly anyone out there. Good luck.

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  Год назад

      @@AmericanConstellation Thank you. I’m looking forward to try to catch a snook. I’m sure it’ll be on here if I do!!

    • @AmericanConstellation
      @AmericanConstellation Год назад +1

      @@easonadventures You should catch one. You'll at least see them. They come right up to the beach. You don't need to get into the water to cast for them. They are hard to get to hit a bait sometimes. They'll swim right by your bait and you. Then, like turning on a switch, they feed. It has to do with the tides.

  • @carson6166
    @carson6166 2 года назад

    Hey if you want your reels to last I suggest you don’t lay them in sand, throw sand at them, or let them touch sand in general. Hope this helped!

    • @easonadventures
      @easonadventures  2 года назад

      I try not to but stuff happens especially when I get excited with a fish. I clean them thoroughly which is why I’m still using the same Penns passed down from my dad bought in the early 90s. Just recently updated to an actual surf rod/reel but hopefully it will last just as long. It’s a Penn as well

  • @donsan6404
    @donsan6404 3 года назад

    hey, what's the address, i just move down here and looking for a good spot.