How to find Bull Redfish using your GPS - An in Depth Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @melloreel
    @melloreel Год назад +2

    Good free stuff Capt! Ive been inshore/nearshore fishing over 40 years and never heard it laid out like this as to the Bulls movement and why! I personally haven’t fished for them in years, as I was seeing too many inexperienced guys killing the fish with poor Release’s, gut hooking with long leaders, and generally just not caring. How about give your map thoughts on the St Cats, Ossabaw island area. I might run out just to see if i still have it, using barbless hooks. Tight lines!

    • @RichieLott
      @RichieLott Год назад +2

      I can definitely do that, release and handling the fish is paramount in doing our part as fishermen to sustain the fishery with as little damage as possible.. I completely agree, and people don't know and also don't care because they can't keep them, or whatever their reason.. I think awareness is key.. I'll be sure to record handling and release of bull reds the next time we land one.. Thank you for your input! Fish on!

  • @AlexWood922
    @AlexWood922 Год назад +1

    Good stuff.

    • @bottomfishing24-7
      @bottomfishing24-7  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, Alex.. Let me know you have any requests for different areas. Fish on!

    • @AlexWood922
      @AlexWood922 Год назад +1

      You ever fish at St Mary’s or Nassau sound?

    • @bottomfishing24-7
      @bottomfishing24-7  Год назад

      Yes, I have fished both, and the Jetties as well. Been a while though. Is that area your home or current stomping grounds?

    • @AlexWood922
      @AlexWood922 Год назад +1

      Yes Sir.

    • @bottomfishing24-7
      @bottomfishing24-7  Год назад

      @@AlexWood922Awesome! Pretty area, especially Nassau sound. My next GPS video will be down that way to maybe canaveral. Fish on Alex!