Big props to you guys, I found this video as I was falling asleep last night and it changed my game plan for this morning. Caught a personal best on Beauclair today! Thanks a ton for this breakdown, it made a big difference!
I live an hour away and have only fished the chain of lakes once. We all killed it. Love it out there. Can’t wait to get back out! I subbed and can’t wait to see more.
Your awesome Gino thanks for the input I’ll be pre fishing Harris tomorrow Friday for the Toyota as a co angler any input on where and what techniques to focus on thanks 🙏
Thanks very much for the wonderful information you provided in these videos. I do not yet have a boat. I fish monthly tournaments as a CO angler for a local club , and for reasons God only knows I still spend a ton of time researching, and putting together a plan For a particular fishery in the hopes that I am paired with someone who appreciates the input…. it still surprises me how many guys go out on tournament day with a plan that only consists of historical success, and/or hitting areas that look "fishy".. Lol! After these particular guys point their nose directly as a specific Spot, I have come to rely on info like this to spare me from the backboat nothingness I am left to stare at sometimes, and often contribute My share of the bag at weigh in. Thankfully over time we have more and more more Boaters coming in that are open to the info I try and contribute. Our next tournament is on the Harris chain at the end of this month and I look forward to Your update later this month... Your videos are the best I've seen... Sincerely Thanks again
Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. It's a ton of work and it makes me happy it's going to good use. Boater, co, bank fisherman, we are all on the same path. Putting in addition time to learn only helps you further along the path. Nothing but good can come of it. I have a buddy that competes as a co and lives out of state. Regardless he always practices with me when he comes to Florida and it paid off big two years ago. His boat was lost, took his advice and we took big fish and second place as a co in the bassmaster open. Keep on grinding brother, tight lines.
lake.wateratlas.usf.edu/waterbodies/lakes/7999/lake-harris Use the secchi disk reading for water clarity. This is basically a disc on a rope that's lowered into the water with measurements on the rope.
6 to 8 foot of water on shell or hydrilla in 6 to 10 foot of water. Graph your way out of buzzard beach towards the center of the lake. Message me 407-715-1611 and I'll show you where to look.
Apopka and Griffen are scary low, expect a 20 percent decrease with warmer water temps mid to late summer. In addition we need to be concerned about the massive spraying of Apopka and Griffen. Dying vegetation causes depleted 02. It opens a fishery up to algae blooms which leads to growth of bacteria feeding on said algae which also depletes the 02.
AWESOME GUYS!!! Thank you!!
great informative video
Big props to you guys, I found this video as I was falling asleep last night and it changed my game plan for this morning. Caught a personal best on Beauclair today! Thanks a ton for this breakdown, it made a big difference!
Great to see you guys again!
Great video man.
Appreciate all the info Gino.
Hey man, videos are great. Have a tournament out there this month. Working on finding those shell beds
Mystery chopper, some great information Gino's a genius 👏
I live an hour away and have only fished the chain of lakes once. We all killed it. Love it out there. Can’t wait to get back out!
I subbed and can’t wait to see more.
Definitely an amazing fishery. Thanks for the support.
Awesome content as always!
Thanks for the info, G.
Wow bro! Great info headed down next week for Toyota series thanks for the report
Been kayak fishing Dora and beauclair. Gonna try some top water this weekend. Wish me luck haha
Great work Gino! Your ready for Network broadcasting. Thanks again
Your awesome Gino thanks for the input I’ll be pre fishing Harris tomorrow Friday for the Toyota as a co angler any input on where and what techniques to focus on thanks 🙏
Big worm, chatterbait, top water, crankbaits. Bluegills, bluegills and more bluegills.
@@GinoLosi Thank you Siri you’re the man
Thanks very much for the wonderful information you provided in these videos. I do not yet have a boat. I fish monthly tournaments as a CO angler for a local club , and for reasons God only knows I still spend a ton of time researching, and putting together a plan For a particular fishery in the hopes that I am paired with someone who appreciates the input…. it still surprises me how many guys go out on tournament day with a plan that only consists of historical success, and/or hitting areas that look "fishy".. Lol! After these particular guys point their nose directly as a specific Spot, I have come to rely on info like this to spare me from the backboat nothingness I am left to stare at sometimes, and often contribute
My share of the bag at weigh in.
Thankfully over time we have more and more more Boaters coming in that are open to the info I try and contribute. Our next tournament is on the Harris chain at the end of this month and I look forward to Your update later this month... Your videos are the best I've seen... Sincerely Thanks again
Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. It's a ton of work and it makes me happy it's going to good use. Boater, co, bank fisherman, we are all on the same path. Putting in addition time to learn only helps you further along the path. Nothing but good can come of it. I have a buddy that competes as a co and lives out of state. Regardless he always practices with me when he comes to Florida and it paid off big two years ago. His boat was lost, took his advice and we took big fish and second place as a co in the bassmaster open. Keep on grinding brother, tight lines.
Thanks for Harris updates. Looking forward to Tyler’s new content.
Thanks for the information can you leave the link for the UCF information
lake.wateratlas.usf.edu/waterbodies/lakes/7999/lake-harris
Use the secchi disk reading for water clarity. This is basically a disc on a rope that's lowered into the water with measurements on the rope.
When I come back gino we need to make some content!
What would
You focus on in lake Eustis? Fishing there in two weeks
6 to 8 foot of water on shell or hydrilla in 6 to 10 foot of water. Graph your way out of buzzard beach towards the center of the lake. Message me 407-715-1611 and I'll show you where to look.
Where do we find Tyler's videos?
ua-cam.com/users/TylersFishingPosts
It's in the description now
Wondering why oxygen levels in Little Harris are so low? Also, are you saying with lower oxygen levels you should have more success fishing shallow?
Less success fishing shallow. Low visibility will cause a fishery to fish shallow. 02 levels below 3 mg/l can cause fish kills.
Apopka and Griffen are scary low, expect a 20 percent decrease with warmer water temps mid to late summer. In addition we need to be concerned about the massive spraying of Apopka and Griffen. Dying vegetation causes depleted 02. It opens a fishery up to algae blooms which leads to growth of bacteria feeding on said algae which also depletes the 02.