Thanks to you I have now caught my first snookies. After the rain yesterday I thought the weirs would be running more - they weren't. But your hidden weir produced 6 small snooks ranging from 1-2 pounds - but you had to cast up into the 'white water'. Various shrimp, curly tail grub and a crappie lure were effective. Then went up to the big weir. Looks like they gated your access on the south side, so I walked into the north side and had hit after hit after hit. Landed 5, but had several throw the hook out. All in the 1-2 pound class and all caught in the 'white water'. All on DOA shrimp of various colors.
Hey man great video! I've been binge watching your videos lately and have been leaning a lot! I was wondering if you catch many of those cichlids in the cape coral area? I usually go to the Everglades for them but it would be nice to not have to go that far. Thanks!
I love bokeelia
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 keep up the vids bro good stuff
Thanks to you I have now caught my first snookies. After the rain yesterday I thought the weirs would be running more - they weren't. But your hidden weir produced 6 small snooks ranging from 1-2 pounds - but you had to cast up into the 'white water'. Various shrimp, curly tail grub and a crappie lure were effective. Then went up to the big weir. Looks like they gated your access on the south side, so I walked into the north side and had hit after hit after hit. Landed 5, but had several throw the hook out. All in the 1-2 pound class and all caught in the 'white water'. All on DOA shrimp of various colors.
Love your video's. Where was the fishing pier at that you caught the pompano and mackeral? Was that the pay pier in Bokellia
Did you see they put up a gate and no trespass signs at the last spillway on the SE side by the trails?
Brooo you should be a g and share maybe one of thesse spots pls
That Embers? Just moved by Sirenia Vista Park
Hey man great video! I've been binge watching your videos lately and have been leaning a lot! I was wondering if you catch many of those cichlids in the cape coral area? I usually go to the Everglades for them but it would be nice to not have to go that far. Thanks!