Awesome fish! I got skunked sat morning at blind pass and need redemption! Where is that spot at? I live in se cape and that looks like maybe more ne cape??
Nice just subscribed. I’m in Cape Coral everyday working & a customer let me know about the fresh water saltwater and brackish so it’s pretty cool! Definitely gonna start fishing for bass first I’m a rookie. Great content bro much respect and informative
Hey Cape Coral resident here wondering about the location.. the only hidden beach I know of in Cape Coral is attached to rotary park on the river side. Thanks !
@@vincentdenillo4722 I think this is at the end of Coral point drive or four mile cove, could be at the end of any of the main riverside roads off del Prado
Be down in Bonita Springs starting this Friday for a week. If you have any tips Id take them. If even more interested I have a charter booked for 3/26/23 booked. We can talk about it if you'd be interested in going.
That Tea Colored Caloosahatchee River water is unique. Brackish ... yet holds mostly Salt water fish. The Lake Okeechobee Trash water running into the River it is Ruining this fishery. The Army Corp has completely FAILED protecting the River.
Uggghhhh I wouldn't eat those fish. That water is so polluted. I remember schools of reds rush 30-40 strong big reds. I remember black drum along the old Edison Bridge. The Caloosahatchee CANAL it is not a river it was dredged. I remember using nets along the 41 bridge and catching shrimp and finger mullets. I remember the school of mullet 250 to 300 fish. No more. Between over pressure and the pollution that comes from the Kissimmee waterway, and is made worse as it passes Labelle, Lehigh, Ft. Myers Cape Coral etc etc. Do you realize how much oil gas fertilizer pesticides herbicides pharmaceutical drugs ended up in the water from Ian? I wouldnt even touch that water, not yet. I did work on the beach doing hurricane recovery, you are right there is still a massive effort to fix what was destroyed. It makes me realize that the efforts of Katrina were a joke and the people of Louisiana should be ready to stomp the shit out of politicians.
Nice one!! Appreciate the videos.
Awesome stuff man! always enjoy watching your videos Keep it up brother!
Another good one Kory.
Nice snook! I'll be in cape coral next month! I'll be happy with one half that size.
Awesome snook Kory!! Slob!
I see the Prentice Loaders pulling trailers down 6 Mile Cypress all day long.
Right after the storm 24hrs a day.
Big Money 💰 😎
Awesome snook bro! Where at in the capes exactly is this it looks like a beautiful spot!
Where was this beach
Yo do you still want to know where it is i fished there a couple weeks ago but the guy who lives there kicked me out i can still drop the addy tho
@@MickeyMouse-sj5ebdrop it
@@MickeyMouse-sj5eb oh so this is private property then?
Awesome fish! I got skunked sat morning at blind pass and need redemption! Where is that spot at? I live in se cape and that looks like maybe more ne cape??
This is actually south east Cape but it’s one spot I do not want to give away
It’s on the Caloosahatchee, south of both bridges. I can tell you that.
@@KorysFishingAdventuresIs this open to the public? Thanks.
what a bruiser, nice fish. If that's a signal for what we have in store this summer, then it's gonna be a good one.
Nice just subscribed. I’m in Cape Coral everyday working & a customer let me know about the fresh water saltwater and brackish so it’s pretty cool! Definitely gonna start fishing for bass first I’m a rookie. Great content bro much respect and informative
Thanks brotha 👍
Is that down Coral point drive? Just bought that same rod. West marine?
I believe this was down Coral point Drive. I got the rod from saintcroix.com itself out of Wisconsin
Hey Cape Coral resident here wondering about the location.. the only hidden beach I know of in Cape Coral is attached to rotary park on the river side. Thanks !
@@vincentdenillo4722 I think this is at the end of Coral point drive or four mile cove, could be at the end of any of the main riverside roads off del Prado
Nice snook do you ever use
Mirolure for them?
Not often with the hard plastics but this pink soft plastic believe it or not it’s made by mirrolure
@@KorysFishingAdventures
Thanks
Mirror lure soft plastics are money. I love the lil johns
What’s up brother , that’s a beast of a snook nice catch ..what’s the jig you using ?
Thanks man. Twitch bait by mirrolure
Dude sweet snook !!!!
She put you to work buddy. Nice snook!
Hey man I just moved to cape coral from NC.. Monday showing me a spit or 2 or maybe at least this one lol let's fish together one time
Gawddamn!!! What a snook! are you using MLF rod? or MF? thanks!
I believe it’s an MLF. I’ll have to double check on that. It did break at the tip so I had to shorten it.
Love this rod, though.
Phenom bro..
What is the name of the lure you used?
Twitch bait made by mirrolure
@@KorysFishingAdventures thanks
How are you getting the ability to fish on private property so often?
No risk, no reward 🤷♂️
Be down in Bonita Springs starting this Friday for a week. If you have any tips Id take them. If even more interested I have a charter booked for 3/26/23 booked. We can talk about it if you'd be interested in going.
@@8InaDay that would be awesome GL 👍
@@olderetiredtreemahn3234 thank you!
I mean honestly, who can pass up a free trip on an offshore full day guide trip?
What a Purdy schnook
Way to go bro
That Tea Colored Caloosahatchee River water is unique. Brackish ... yet holds mostly Salt water fish. The Lake Okeechobee Trash water running into the River it is Ruining this fishery. The Army Corp has completely FAILED protecting the River.
Nice work on that Snook. Would have been real easy to not walk all the way down there.
wow that was big
Awesome fight
Uggghhhh I wouldn't eat those fish. That water is so polluted. I remember schools of reds rush 30-40 strong big reds. I remember black drum along the old Edison Bridge. The Caloosahatchee CANAL it is not a river it was dredged.
I remember using nets along the 41 bridge and catching shrimp and finger mullets. I remember the school of mullet 250 to 300 fish.
No more. Between over pressure and the pollution that comes from the Kissimmee waterway, and is made worse as it passes Labelle, Lehigh, Ft. Myers Cape Coral etc etc.
Do you realize how much oil gas fertilizer pesticides herbicides pharmaceutical drugs ended up in the water from Ian? I wouldnt even touch that water, not yet.
I did work on the beach doing hurricane recovery, you are right there is still a massive effort to fix what was destroyed. It makes me realize that the efforts of Katrina were a joke and the people of Louisiana should be ready to stomp the shit out of politicians.
Good to know man. Thanks for this informative comment. All knowledge is welcome here.
That thing was a unit, nice snag dude
stuff is slowwwwwww they ain’t working fast at all imo
thick girl!
Now go back to work 😂