First 4 you got ..amber Jack, needle, blue runner, the colors on the last one you got where brighter because its was younger. Everything else was smaller grunts, 1 yellow tail, parate fish. I grew up a couple of blocks from that pier. If y wanna really turn it up.. there are plenty jacks,blue runners on the beach side directly across from the beach. Also at the end of the jetty rocks..nice size snappers, yellow tail, bigger grunts,and big snook,barracuda. It's a regular to see sting rays, baby sharks out there. That last spot you visited was an old marinara, they used to park fishing boats there. And in the far side of that marinara..that piling..wall that separates the marinara from the bay ,there's awesome fish activity there. Nice place to snorkel! Thanks for the vid. Great job.
Too funny, you brought a bait catching rod to Miami for saltwater. @13:18, we call that bait, lolz. I recommend a fishing charter to get a better feel for saltwater.
The one you caught with the parrot fish was a yellow tail snapper ...carries the yellow line all through its body ..those fish grow to even 24 inches or more in deep water tho
We fished the last time we went to the Outer Banks and like you said never know what you’re going to get. A friend that we were with caught a small shark. As we were leaving the beach that day we watched a guy fighting something…turned out to be a Stingray…he was like “what do I do?” Lol we had no idea and that’s basically what everyone said, never know what you’re going to hook and bring in!
The Fish Whisperer strikes Again. Well done my friend. 🙂👍 Gotta couple questions for ya....first, even tho it was overcast n'all, was the temp comfortable? Second, that zabikie rig (not sure how that's spelled) is it ok to use that like everywhere?🤔 Love the vid man....I lost count of how many species that was....what, like 10 er 12?🤔 Great vid. Lovin the content...plz keep em comin bro. Peace ✌😎
The temp was great! I believe it was in the low 80s. I’m not sure about the legality of the Sabiki rig in other areas. It’s mostly used for saltwater fishing. I’m sure each state is different when it comes to regulations. I believe I caught around 11-12 different species. Thanks so much for all the support and comments! 😎🤝🏻
🎣 that jerk that you were using is a pretty good color and size, what's the name of it and where did you get it. also do not know what those fish were but they were great catches and beautiful color. A job well done with them 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Did you say 6 lb test? I've been broken off so many times I don't go saltwater no less than 30 braid... But that's just me just in case you wanted to know...
What was that first catch? Ideally it would be called a Marshmallow Fish to go with the Brownies you usually catch most often! PK I'm a type 1 diabetic so the fish, yes... Brownies and/or marshmallows? NO. PK
FH catches small and large.. yet small ones are more prevalent, and has more fun with them.. Creek and Salt a finger sized fish has FH on it, not many if at all show the fun of small fish.
You are so under gunned for salt water! Lol! That’s not some small trout stream in WV. Lol! When you salt water fish, you can catch anywhere from a guppy, to a blurs while. So a slightly bigger rod is in order Sir! 🤙😜😂😎
I lost count but the two you pulled together: the first was a Crocker and the 2nd was a baby Yellow tail snapper . The one after that was a Goggle eye fish mostly used as a bait. The one with a cool spot on the back is a “Lane Snapper”
@Fish Hawk tbf using a small rod, reel and lighter line u can have so much fun!! average to below average size species suddenly feel fun to catch..noting wrong with it brotha..a day of fishing is a day of fishing..I've just had my heart broken so many times🤣snag a gorgeous snapper or red or grouper etc etc and lose it
I have no idea what any of those fish were but it sure was fun seeing what was going to come out of the water next. Way to go FH.
Thanks David! Appreciate the support! 😎
Couldn’t really tell but looks like a jack crevalle. Or family of a jack
It's a yellow jack
Yellow Jack, Needle Fish, Jack Crevalle, adolescent Amberjack, several Yellow Grunts, Wrasse, Yellow Tail Snapper, Parrot Fish, Mojarra (silver baitfish), another Parrot Fish, another Mojarra (Snook and Grouper bait!), French Grunt, Lane Snapper (black spot), baby Wrasse.
First fish doesn't look like a bar Jack looks more like a young ,yellow Jack
The first fish was a yellow jack, the jack with the blue stripe which I think was the fourth fish he caught was the bar jack
Nailed it
First jack was a Blue Runner Jack. Awesome man😃🐟🎣🤙🏽
Sabiki rigs are a lot of fun. Perfect for people who want to entertain their kids with some fun and easy fishing.
First 4 you got ..amber Jack, needle, blue runner, the colors on the last one you got where brighter because its was younger. Everything else was smaller grunts, 1 yellow tail, parate fish. I grew up a couple of blocks from that pier. If y wanna really turn it up.. there are plenty jacks,blue runners on the beach side directly across from the beach. Also at the end of the jetty rocks..nice size snappers, yellow tail, bigger grunts,and big snook,barracuda. It's a regular to see sting rays, baby sharks out there. That last spot you visited was an old marinara, they used to park fishing boats there. And in the far side of that marinara..that piling..wall that separates the marinara from the bay ,there's awesome fish activity there. Nice place to snorkel! Thanks for the vid. Great job.
Yellow jack not amber jack
not a blue runner either it was a jack crevalle before you comment trying to be a know it all know what you are talking about buddy
ah i see what you mean, but once again not a blue runner it was a bar jack. i wasnt to that part yet either way
Marina* 😳
@@garrettg1886 yellow jack, not bar jack
Awesome job buddy! I think saltwater fishing is the best because as you put it, you never know what you’ll catch!
Thanks buddy!
Beautiful fish! I have never seen those before! That looked like so much fun!
1st fish was a Yellow Jack! Nice catch!
7:32 looks like a blue runner. Good red, shark, and kingfish bait
I haven’t visited inna while it’s so refreshing these videos.
That looks like the perfect habitat for Jacks.Sheeps Head n Maybe Snappers...within Live Shrimp ur Productivity goes up 100%
That first one you caught is some good eatin right there beautiful yellow jack
Fish on!
😎
🐟 the jetties so much fun used to them West coast ventura California
Too funny, you brought a bait catching rod to Miami for saltwater. @13:18, we call that bait, lolz. I recommend a fishing charter to get a better feel for saltwater.
That a yellow runner AKA yellowtail Jack. Is a blue runner family. They taste good.
So fun. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks James!
Really enjoyed that. New sub from the uk. I’m in Miami tomo for a couple days think I will try this place first light
Sabiki is like magic wand 😅
You'll have to hit the Suwanee river in NCFL next time you're in FL!
beautiful fish and great technique. good job friend 👍
wow! surprised you cought anything on the light set up you have!
4th fish was a Bar Jack👍🏽 really nice man
You should try using some of the small fish for live bait.And maybe bring a heavier rod for the live bait.
Those 'little guys', some kind of grunt or pinfish make great bait.
Thanks!
Man that was awesome. I loved seeing all those fish that I have no idea what they are
1st fish was a Yellow Jack! Nice catch!. wow! surprised you cought anything on the light set up you have!.
The one you caught with the parrot fish was a yellow tail snapper ...carries the yellow line all through its body ..those fish grow to even 24 inches or more in deep water tho
Great fishing video 😎😊
Cool assortment of 🐟🐠
The one with the deep yellow stripe and tail is a yellow tail snapper
Well done bro beautiful colors on them fish
We fished the last time we went to the Outer Banks and like you said never know what you’re going to get. A friend that we were with caught a small shark. As we were leaving the beach that day we watched a guy fighting something…turned out to be a Stingray…he was like “what do I do?” Lol we had no idea and that’s basically what everyone said, never know what you’re going to hook and bring in!
Great to see no barbs, nice 1 bud. 👍❤
The first one was a yellow Jack. Delicious cooked anyway especially raw in sashimi.
That's one great day of fishing sir! Thanks!
Thanks for watching Doug!
Great variety of fish!
Salt water fish fight so much harder than freshwater fish
People always say you need at least a medium action rod for saltwater fishing. Any advice on using light power rods for fishing off jetty’s?
4th and 5th are yellow jacks again
A bit out gunned with that super light rig. Lucky it was a small fish
I have the same reel as you! What kind of line do you have spooled on it? Also, what kind of maintenance do you on your reel for saltwater?
You know what works externally well there as well? Yep, you guessed it, a Mepps Spinner! Lol!
The one with the yellow lines and black spot is called a Lane Snapper
Wow, it's amazing!
The Fish Whisperer strikes Again. Well done my friend. 🙂👍 Gotta couple questions for ya....first, even tho it was overcast n'all, was the temp comfortable? Second, that zabikie rig (not sure how that's spelled) is it ok to use that like everywhere?🤔 Love the vid man....I lost count of how many species that was....what, like 10 er 12?🤔 Great vid. Lovin the content...plz keep em comin bro. Peace ✌😎
The temp was great! I believe it was in the low 80s. I’m not sure about the legality of the Sabiki rig in other areas. It’s mostly used for saltwater fishing. I’m sure each state is different when it comes to regulations. I believe I caught around 11-12 different species. Thanks so much for all the support and comments! 😎🤝🏻
Illegal in Maryland only allowed 2 hooks on 1 rig
Solid video my boy 🔥
Thanks brother! 🤝🏻😎
Look like small mangrove snapper and yellow tail snapper. A parrot fish as well.
thanks
Where in Miami is this? I wanna plan to trip down there and fish, need some good spots😊
In Hawai’i we call the needle fish a stick fish
Those r some beautiful fish!
looks like fun
If you go offshore you got a incredible live bait spot.
🎣 that jerk that you were using is a pretty good color and size, what's the name of it and where did you get it.
also do not know what those fish were but they were great catches and beautiful color.
A job well done with them
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Shawn! It was a Caperlan jerkbait
@@FishHawk
You're very welcome and I thank you very much as well.
I definitely got to check them out.
Very nice fishing
Wat kind of fish is that? @11:58
2nd one is actually a hound fish
Then you caught a parrot fish and a yellow tail snapper
Did you say 6 lb test? I've been broken off so many times I don't go saltwater no less than 30 braid... But that's just me just in case you wanted to know...
That silver looking 1 you asked for in the comments is called a Broad Shad
First one was a yellow Jack
I have that same reel!
Yellow Bar Jack.!
🍥 grade
What series is your reel?
Esos anzuelos de la gente de SABIKI son muy buenos
The species of jacks yu caught are : yellow jack , horseye jack , and bar jack
2nd one was bar jack
You’ve heard of elf on a shelf! Now try…………..crocs on rocks!
What was that first catch? Ideally it would be called a Marshmallow Fish to go with the Brownies you usually catch most often!
PK
I'm a type 1 diabetic so the fish, yes... Brownies and/or marshmallows? NO.
PK
just thrown directly struck, Nice to meet you
yellowtail snapper
Try and refine you might caught and big rocky fish (strip bass).
Where is this located?
FH catches small and large.. yet small ones are more prevalent, and has more fun with them.. Creek and Salt a finger sized fish has FH on it, not many if at all show the fun of small fish.
Appreciate you! 😎
You are so under gunned for salt water! Lol! That’s not some small trout stream in WV. Lol! When you salt water fish, you can catch anywhere from a guppy, to a blurs while. So a slightly bigger rod is in order Sir! 🤙😜😂😎
What’s the weight of the lure
First fish was a Yellow Jack
Look at the Panther on the rocky
First fish looked like a baby tuna
I lost count but the two you pulled together: the first was a Crocker and the 2nd was a baby Yellow tail snapper . The one after that was a Goggle eye fish mostly used as a bait.
The one with a cool spot on the back is a “Lane Snapper”
3rd is a Jack cravelle
The other one was a juvenile horseye jack
The 3rd fish was a “Blue Runner”
yeah, it's a permit...where are u going lines wet?
you use those little ones for bait...bigs eat littles for hors d'ourves
how much does a license cost for the trip?
Where exactly this place
Soon i will move to usa
Knowing the species might stop a citation.
Yellow jack
The first fish was a “Lesser AmberJack”
So quick question why do all that to let them back in the water???
That’s a waste of time
almaco or bar jack's
Pretty sure the small yellow ones were French Grunts.
I think the Silver ones with the big eyes were a type of Mojarra.
Thank you so much! I been struggling to identify them.
@@FishHawk You are welcome. I could be wrong lol..I am just WV boy who watches alot of extreme Philly fishing lol
I think the one you thought was a Permit was a Pompano
Thanks!
No, it was a horse eye Jack
Grave disappointment. I was hoping to see a tarpon get reeled in on that small pole.😂
I don't think the you caught and Jack I think that thar was and Trigger fish am not sure.
Rod is 2-6lbs or 4-10lbs
The first fish was not a jack😂
Cool 😎
when u said u were doing saltwater fishing and then said 6lb test I was like👀
I know right 😂 can’t believe I never got cut off
@Fish Hawk tbf using a small rod, reel and lighter line u can have so much fun!! average to below average size species suddenly feel fun to catch..noting wrong with it brotha..a day of fishing is a day of fishing..I've just had my heart broken so many times🤣snag a gorgeous snapper or red or grouper etc etc and lose it
Broad shad