@@naturecoastinshorefishing4397 I pay attention to the location and tide cycle and just how skinny the water is in that location and even if you had a 30 lb thrust Minn Kota you'd still be diggin' up the bottom!! Sound and pressure waves will have the locals headed for the exits back there with any other watercraft plus that area at a low tide is a great indication from a catch standpoint of just how diversified both in species availability, water temperature and holding points that makes that area a prime fishery during your trips😎🐟!!
@@WesLovelace you have The Chaz figured out. I’ve never been, not that it’s intimidating, rather it’s a whole lot of new learnin. I barely know enough of Ozello and Yankeetown, throw in some Cedar Key, Shired Island, and Steinhatchee and I have no room left in my head for more.
@@naturecoastinshorefishing4397 My favorite up there is the Waccasassa....I can fish to Cedar Key or go south to Yankeetown.....The only down side for me is the hour and a half drive one way!!😎
Thank you. I’m a lucky guy to be able to get out there. Stauffer has shown me a lot and just want to share it with others hoping they get a chance to do it too.
Wonderful place. Unfortunately the Glampground was approved unanimously by the county commissioners. My understanding is that the septic system needs higher level approval. But in the end $ will decide whether it's built or not. Breaks my heart though, not many places left like Ozello
A 27” Red …Awesome…beautiful sunrise on a cool morning! Thanks for another great video..
High Noon
Tournament fish right there wasn’t it.
The joys and stealth of Yakin' where no one else can get to......Except you and the fish.....LOL!!😎🎣
Dunno Wes, you’re quite the “Captain” you and that boat sure get to some places that are Kayak skinny. 👊🏼
@@naturecoastinshorefishing4397 I pay attention to the location and tide cycle and just how skinny the water is in that location and even if you had a 30 lb thrust Minn Kota you'd still be diggin' up the bottom!! Sound and pressure waves will have the locals headed for the exits back there with any other watercraft plus that area at a low tide is a great indication from a catch standpoint of just how diversified both in species availability, water temperature and holding points that makes that area a prime fishery during your trips😎🐟!!
@@WesLovelace you have The Chaz figured out. I’ve never been, not that it’s intimidating, rather it’s a whole lot of new learnin. I barely know enough of Ozello and Yankeetown, throw in some Cedar Key, Shired Island, and Steinhatchee and I have no room left in my head for more.
@@naturecoastinshorefishing4397 My favorite up there is the Waccasassa....I can fish to Cedar Key or go south to Yankeetown.....The only down side for me is the hour and a half drive one way!!😎
Thanks for the video!
Still unseasonably cold down here, not blaming you. Brian might be though.
Great vid man. Thx
Thank you. I’m a lucky guy to be able to get out there. Stauffer has shown me a lot and just want to share it with others hoping they get a chance to do it too.
Just found your channel....ever go out hernando beach?
I have not. Actually have never fished south of Ozello Trail. Have a buddy that lives down in Hudson, I keep threatening him to fish down that way.
Ozello is my absolute favorite place to fish in a yak. Gods country. I hope they dont build that glampground out there
Wonderful place. Unfortunately the Glampground was approved unanimously by the county commissioners. My understanding is that the septic system needs higher level approval. But in the end $ will decide whether it's built or not. Breaks my heart though, not many places left like Ozello
@@naturecoastinshorefishing4397 I don't get how the commission can override the citizens though. Once them bulldozers start it won't stop. Sad
@@kpocala1061 agreed.