My favorite type fishing. The southern Pinellas intercostal is top-notch, especially on the full moon and king tides. PERFECT 👌 Mine is a 1975 Aquasport 170 so I also get to fish the Skyway and Eggmont area when the Tarpon are in town. 😊 I use 20# flurocarbon for the Reds and Snook. Never lost one due to failed leader. Live shrimp for Snook, live, small pinners for Reds, and nearly dead to dead greenbacks for Tarpon. The rocks heading south behind the south jetty, on the incoming tide at Blind Pass used to be excellent for Redfish. Early morning, Blind Pass btw. Great vid 👌 👍
Like most comments, I have some tips. 1) I can see you're being extra careful. But please trust me. Barbless is better. If you clamp those barbs down, you'll catch the same amount, but it's much easier to release, get out of nets, clothes, yourself, etc. Try it. It's better. 2) They're almost the same. But... Catch-2000 is better than Mirro-Dine. MirrOlure under marketed Catch-2000.... Same suspension and sink rate. It casts fruther. And, it tolerates current better. Nice clip.... I practically quit daylight fishing. I found that I catch the same amount.... I have great nights, average nights, and get skunked... just like fishing during the daytime. But.... I'd rather buy headlamp batteries than sunscreen and sunglasses. I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.
Thanks for the like man! I absolutely agree. I smash the barbs down on basically all my hooks. It’s just too much risk to the fish. I’ve personally never heard of a catch 2000 but I’ll definitely take a look at them. Tight lines💪🎣
My favorite type fishing. The southern Pinellas intercostal is top-notch, especially on the full moon and king tides. PERFECT 👌
Mine is a 1975 Aquasport 170 so I also get to fish the Skyway and Eggmont area when the Tarpon are in town. 😊 I use 20# flurocarbon for the Reds and Snook. Never lost one due to failed leader.
Live shrimp for Snook, live, small pinners for Reds, and nearly dead to dead greenbacks for Tarpon. The rocks heading south behind the south jetty, on the incoming tide at Blind Pass used to be excellent for Redfish. Early morning, Blind Pass btw.
Great vid 👌 👍
Couldn't agree more! I don’t get to do this kind of fishing very often so it was definitely a treat to get out there
@@FloridaMan_Fishing_YT yeah, it just doesn't get any better 🥰
Cool man!!!! Nothing beats Redfish on the halfshell!! 🐠🐟
@@ReeLinFishing7 I couldn’t agree more👌
Like most comments, I have some tips.
1) I can see you're being extra careful. But please trust me. Barbless is better. If you clamp those barbs down, you'll catch the same amount, but it's much easier to release, get out of nets, clothes, yourself, etc. Try it. It's better.
2) They're almost the same. But... Catch-2000 is better than Mirro-Dine. MirrOlure under marketed Catch-2000.... Same suspension and sink rate. It casts fruther. And, it tolerates current better.
Nice clip....
I practically quit daylight fishing.
I found that I catch the same amount.... I have great nights, average nights, and get skunked... just like fishing during the daytime. But....
I'd rather buy headlamp batteries than sunscreen and sunglasses.
I tapped the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.
Thanks for the like man! I absolutely agree. I smash the barbs down on basically all my hooks. It’s just too much risk to the fish. I’ve personally never heard of a catch 2000 but I’ll definitely take a look at them. Tight lines💪🎣
@@FloridaMan_Fishing_YT
It's made by MirrOlure, too.
@@francus7227 sick👌
Wow man I really thought you were famous, great vid and thumbnail
@@Mahmoudhfl I appreciate that😂 thank you
Yo my names Eli too😂
bro, you gotta catch a sailcat for me
Yes sir🫡
You catch more on the lights with fly 😉
@@skidmarkzuckerberg that’s what I hear