How to Snag and Catch Paddlefish (Spoonbill) by Casting from the Bank
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- A quick how to video on snagging paddlefish / spoonbill from the shore / bank. I hope this helps you catch some nice paddlefish from the bank! Best of luck fishing!
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I LOVE HOW INSTRUCTIVE YOU ARE. I also love how you are always trying to highlight the fact that most of the supplies you need can be cheaply bought. Lots of people think fishing is expensive but when you’re starting out or just doing it for fun, it’s a simple and cheap hobby.ALSO, you look absolutely ripped in this video 💖
Glad you enjoyed the video! Best of luck fishing this year!
Great instruction on paddlefish snagging! I recently picked up an old Jon boat and started fishing on the Meramec and the Missouri here in the Saint Louis area. Your videos are super good and very inspiring!
Great instruction! I enjoy learning how to fishing.
U explain it very well thanks a lot man🤙🏾
Thxs for the content during the hard times, ❤️
looks like a workout but fun! thx zack
You could probably open a fishing school or online courses at least. Amazing educational content!
Good Video!
Awesome video!!!!
Bro how do you stay so fit during quarentine?
Im over here looking like a walrus lol
White Rose bruh fr tho
@@tacticalviking3773 Right?
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do you ever snag anything other than paddlers?
aw you grew up lol your voice is much deeper.
Where is that location
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You snag fish intentionally??? Gross
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That is the only way to catch paddle fish. They eat plankton so there is no bait to use to catch them.
@@Article15Angling And? Snagging fish is gross. It’s 100% illegal where I’m from and it should be
Snagging my dinner
@@sublimetoast1441 it sucks to suck
why are u snagging an endangered species?
They're not endangered on the Missouri. There is a large population
@gyrosmith lol ya we have tons of them in Oklahoma as well