Another good one Sir. As an ex boater and tournament angler from KY who is now a land based angler in FL I’m certainly enjoying and learning from your channel. Keep up the fishing and excellent videos.
1st time watching..... so far, I like what I see. It's good to see land based fishing, especially for snook. I can't believe you caught at the golf course! Good job! Good editing. I'm gonna subscribe. Keep putting content up like this and you'll be successful. Tight lines!
I love the sight fishin' for snook! Awesome! Makes me really miss Florida. Where are you catching so many snook? I mean the county, I don't want your exact spots.
You don't need a golf course, they're usually a pain to get permission and they don't want us there. Try the beach. It doesn't matter which coast, you can catch snook all summer in the channel between the sand bar and the beach. Or try the passes/inlets. Catch live bait with a cast net and use a light weight or no weight. Cast up current and let your bait drift down naturally. Then repeat. I grew up in Sarasota and you can catch snook on 6 lb test at the beach easily. I caught 100s using live greenbacks, pinfish, grunts, croakers, finger mullet and mojarra that way. Lots of times you can see them in shallow water and cast to them. Lures work too but if you want to catch your first snook I recommend live bait. Use the lightest tackle you can, and keep your bait drifting with the current. I like outgoing tides around the passes and beaches. I hope that helps.
That second snook went off 😵
You know it bro😳
Another good one Sir.
As an ex boater and tournament angler from KY who is now a land based angler in FL I’m certainly enjoying and learning from your channel. Keep up the fishing and excellent videos.
Thanks!
1st time watching..... so far, I like what I see. It's good to see land based fishing, especially for snook. I can't believe you caught at the golf course! Good job! Good editing. I'm gonna subscribe. Keep putting content up like this and you'll be successful. Tight lines!
So dope to be able to catch that quality of fish from the bank! Great video boss! Keep it up!
Love the video hopefully gonna catch some when I go to Florida this summer. Got a new subscriber
Thanks man!
I love the sight fishin' for snook! Awesome! Makes me really miss Florida. Where are you catching so many snook? I mean the county, I don't want your exact spots.
Tampa bay
Awesome video man 🤙 you got on some solid fish!
Thanks!
New subscriber, dope video
Love the pride and passion as well💪
I’d be happy to take your photo with all those killer snook! We fish many of the same spots👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hell yah man we should link up sometime and get on some fish!
nice vid bro deff got a new subscriber
Thanks man😎‼️stay tuned for more fire vids coming this summer
Always wondered if there was any snook in the Tampa canals, might have to start fishin them🤣
tons of em bro and I see hella tarpon in some canals
Would you recommend the 7’6 seagis is with a 3k Stradic fm? im pond hoppin for snook and tarpon
Awesome video
Great job!!!😊
Hey man same person that wants to know where to try my artificials I want to please know where you caught the second snook
Good stuff - enjoyed watching! What county are you in??? Seems like there were several spots you were able hook into some nice ones.
Nm - Looks like Tampa.
very cool snook man where is the golf course located in fl i wanna try to catch my first snook
You don't need a golf course, they're usually a pain to get permission and they don't want us there.
Try the beach. It doesn't matter which coast, you can catch snook all summer in the channel between the sand bar and the beach. Or try the passes/inlets. Catch live bait with a cast net and use a light weight or no weight. Cast up current and let your bait drift down naturally. Then repeat. I grew up in Sarasota and you can catch snook on 6 lb test at the beach easily. I caught 100s using live greenbacks, pinfish, grunts, croakers, finger mullet and mojarra that way. Lots of times you can see them in shallow water and cast to them. Lures work too but if you want to catch your first snook I recommend live bait. Use the lightest tackle you can, and keep your bait drifting with the current. I like outgoing tides around the passes and beaches. I hope that helps.
@@comfortablynumb9342 thank you so much for this it will hopefully help thank you for telling me
@@comfortablynumb9342 i caught my first snook
Hey man gratis video. Can I please know where the second spot at? I wanna test out my artificials but don't know where.
No over anxiety, no over-acting. Actually as the title states.
hey man i fish that canal all the time and i use the same things as u and i have difficulty hooking on to the snook down there any tips?
Where is that second spot you caught that snook at
What rod and reel are you using?
Check video description
Which rod and reel combo do you use ?
What part of Florida
Yo love the video bro we should definitely try to go fishing sometime together!
Definitely bro for sure!
@@simplefloridafishing where do you live if you don't mind me asking I live in Tampa.
@@TailChaser86pinellas county just across the bridge
Share some spots 😅
I know exactly where this is lol