Awesome video! My favorite type of fishing. Exploring backcountry creek mouths for big snook and red fish in my Outback on an outgoing tide. Thank you.
Nice work as always! What are the particulars on your skiff (i.e. length, beam and draft)? You are certainly getting into those super skinny spots(Gheenoe skinny) that your bird wouldn't think of even reaching. Tight lines!
It’s a boggy creek skiff 14 micro. 13’10 , beam 63 inches, draft 4 inches, weighs 300 pounds. It can get basically anywhere. I’m beating the heck out of it. Has a V too so I think it takes chop a bit better then a Gheenoe. I have 0 complains.
@christian_masterson nice, those kind of numbers really let you get back deep into the skinny stuff. I've been thinking about moving up from 167 C/K Egret to either an HB Marquesa or 19' Egret Moccasin and get a 13' Nano for the same thing you're doing. Thanks for the details. Tight lines.
@@FLplinker I will say, the 19 egret is unreal. Handles chop like nothing and can fish in 7-8 inches. Also great for long runs, 56 gallon tank. I’ve done a 100+ mile trip and only had to put 30 gallons in the next time haha.
@christian_masterson the Egrets are a tough platform to beat for what you get. My 167 is very dry and I made the run from the Port of the Islands to Flamingo on a tank (42 gallons) plus 5 gallons with additional fishing detours. Just looking for a little comfort for the wife and not lose too much fish ability for me and the boys. That's where I'm thinking about adding another small skiff to the fleet.
@@christian_masterson awesome thanks. About to pick up a drone for spotting fish hopefully start making some videos soon. Keep up the great videos looking forward to the next👍🏼
As someone who does a lot of fishing similar to this your content is very good and has quickly became my favorite channel
Thank you man, I appreciate that!
Great video man! love that you post so much more than these other big creators! keep that up!
That’s the goal! I appreciate you
Awesome video! My favorite type of fishing. Exploring backcountry creek mouths for big snook and red fish in my Outback on an outgoing tide. Thank you.
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I was so invested in that big redfish fight, its sick that you caught him
Thanks man
Nice vids bruh! I’m a naples local. Let’s go fishing!
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Great video. Loved the tug 'o war between the big red and the ole MinnKota.
It definitely adds another factor to the fight with those big fish. The tiller trolling motors are fun
You're crushing it. Keep pumping out the content!
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Your channel is absolutely gonna be the next big fishing channel on YT. Love it!
That means a ton man. Thank you!
Another great show!
Thanks again!
First time watching this channel. Cool Video!
Thank you!
happy to be able to say i been here from the beginning when u get popular 🔥
the man
Wow
Hey Christian great content keep the videos coming
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Another one,Thx for the vid
You bet
Interesting at the 15:29 mark the sailboat up in the mangroves... still not recovered from Ian for sure...
So much debris
Nice work!
Thanks!
Great video! Anyone else notice that sailboat way up in the mangroves? Product of Ian.
There is so many in the mangroves it’s unreal. Go to google maps and take a peek. Any mangrove line has at least a couple, pretty crazy stuff.
@@christian_masterson Yeah, it’s pretty insane. And they’ll be there for years.
"Down South Lures". ... I think you'll like
I’ll definitely check them out. Thanks man
I think you just found Noah’s ark, there is a boat in the mangroves, you can see it from the drone footage. Nice video 👍
Thank you!
Noah’s ark🤣
Nice work as always! What are the particulars on your skiff (i.e. length, beam and draft)? You are certainly getting into those super skinny spots(Gheenoe skinny) that your bird wouldn't think of even reaching. Tight lines!
It’s a boggy creek skiff 14 micro. 13’10 , beam 63 inches, draft 4 inches, weighs 300 pounds. It can get basically anywhere. I’m beating the heck out of it. Has a V too so I think it takes chop a bit better then a Gheenoe. I have 0 complains.
@christian_masterson nice, those kind of numbers really let you get back deep into the skinny stuff. I've been thinking about moving up from 167 C/K Egret to either an HB Marquesa or 19' Egret Moccasin and get a 13' Nano for the same thing you're doing. Thanks for the details. Tight lines.
@@FLplinker I will say, the 19 egret is unreal. Handles chop like nothing and can fish in 7-8 inches. Also great for long runs, 56 gallon tank. I’ve done a 100+ mile trip and only had to put 30 gallons in the next time haha.
@christian_masterson the Egrets are a tough platform to beat for what you get. My 167 is very dry and I made the run from the Port of the Islands to Flamingo on a tank (42 gallons) plus 5 gallons with additional fishing detours. Just looking for a little comfort for the wife and not lose too much fish ability for me and the boys. That's where I'm thinking about adding another small skiff to the fleet.
@@FLplinker can’t go wrong with that. That run sounds awesome, I’m sure it was quite the journey
awesome
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Subscribed🔥🙏
Thank you!
What drone do you use?
Just got it. Dji mini 3. Super portable and awesome 4k bideo
@@christian_masterson awesome thanks. About to pick up a drone for spotting fish hopefully start making some videos soon. Keep up the great videos looking forward to the next👍🏼
Bro those are not bull reds😂 take a trip to Louisiana, and you’ll see what a real bull red is. Fire content and commentary though🔥🤙
Florida “bull” reds would’ve been better terminology. Ik an actual bull is 40+. Thanks for the support!
How do I tie a fly? Can you do a video tutorial?
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fish fish fish
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Man I cringed everytime you walked around hoping you didn't step on something in your bare feet!
Haha I try to keep the boat as clean as I can. Left the heydudes at home unfortunately. Thanks for the comment!