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Glad to see that you are familiar with these waters! Sure seems like a great fishery. It surprised me how many redfish were there because I seem to always hear people talking about how few redfish they catch in Sarasota Bay.
Perhaps... we did see some reds in the first couple spots, but nothing close to the amount we saw in that 3rd spot. Another unique attribute it had was having more of a muddy bottom vs. a sand bottom in the first 2 spots.
@@Saltstrong I noticed that too! Muddy bottom, maybe is better bottom for crabs? Like you find on oyster bars, inlets, canals, and marshy areas. And Redfish love crabs!
People catching reds and snook far away from the mangroves and shoreline is so foreign to me. I’m in the citrus county area and have NEVER caught a red or snook further then 30-40ft past the shoreline. Kind of crazy to see it happen
Can you try to do a better job of explaining why you picked each spot, it’s easy to see the out of water features, but without being there it’s impossible to know if there are nearby channels you’re casting along, rocky points, oyster beds, and so on. Not hating on the video just trying to get more exact info, details were a little vague for my taste. What were the tides like? is this after a storm? Is it cold out? A lot of unanswered questions for a “tips” video
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Well worth watching, good info.
Thank you buddy!
That 30lb leader seems to be working good.
Yes, I'm now using on most of the setups.
Great video! Joined the club and love the info. Long bar has always been a great area
You're making me miss my home town. Hopefully I'll move back soon!
There are plenty of fish awaiting your return back to Sarasota
Lol. I know all those spots well. Been fishing them for years. Well known to locals. Coquinas my ramp. The bites been on lately.
Glad to see that you are familiar with these waters! Sure seems like a great fishery. It surprised me how many redfish were there because I seem to always hear people talking about how few redfish they catch in Sarasota Bay.
@@Saltstrong been a while sonce they have been schooling up like that. Before the bad red tides.
@@Cookerab That red tide was very bad up in Tampa too. So glad to see the fisheries recovering from it.
Did you add some dr juice on the lure?
Yes. I am now putting the Dr. Juice Inshore Slam scent on all of my lures after seeing how it's been working so far.
I noticed you started catching reds, in the area, out of the wind and chop. Perhaps they preferred calmer water, that day?
Perhaps... we did see some reds in the first couple spots, but nothing close to the amount we saw in that 3rd spot. Another unique attribute it had was having more of a muddy bottom vs. a sand bottom in the first 2 spots.
@@Saltstrong I noticed that too! Muddy bottom, maybe is better bottom for crabs? Like you find on oyster bars, inlets, canals, and marshy areas. And Redfish love crabs!
For us insider members. Can you disclose your spots for this trip?
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Nice hair!
Thanks!
People catching reds and snook far away from the mangroves and shoreline is so foreign to me. I’m in the citrus county area and have NEVER caught a red or snook further then 30-40ft past the shoreline. Kind of crazy to see it happen
Glad to see that you enjoyed this video!
Can you try to do a better job of explaining why you picked each spot, it’s easy to see the out of water features, but without being there it’s impossible to know if there are nearby channels you’re casting along, rocky points, oyster beds, and so on. Not hating on the video just trying to get more exact info, details were a little vague for my taste. What were the tides like? is this after a storm? Is it cold out? A lot of unanswered questions for a “tips” video
Everyone knows about Tidy Island….nothing new here.