CATCHING INVASIVE SPECIES IN FLORIDA CANALS
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Fishing Florida canals catching invasive fish looking for bluegills to stock in my outdoor creek. Thanks for watching
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I got a red-headed lizard in my backyard...his name is DEBO!!! (LOL)
I have been seeing a few around the area. It’s crazy how many of them there are in Port St. Lucie. They are beautiful lizards but I know they come with consequences. Down there you don’t see any of the smaller lizards or many small birds. It’s only a matter of time until we have them everywhere.
Fl fishin old school
You got that right. I can’t begin to tell you how much fun it was just to go back to my roots of fishing. Nothing fancy just bobbers and worms.
In Illinois when it would rain I would stay out fishing but they will not bite,
Will fish in florida continue to bite after a light rain begins or are they to done with eating?
They definitely will keep biting in the rain. Sometimes it’s even better fishing in the rain because it knocks bugs into the water and gets the bite going. If I wouldn’t have been on my golf cart I probably would’ve stayed a little longer.
Are you in Brevard County?
Yes I am. Im in Melbourne.
@@centralfloridafisherman9931 North or South part of the county? Where are those canals that you were fishing?
Why would you release the Tilapia back? You should have killed it or harvested it because 1) it's invasive as you said 2) it's also illegal to release them back. Not trying to be a Karen/Kyle, but I watch your videos and quite enjoy them, but as a youtuber you should show proper handling of invasive species especially when you're trying to eliminate them from your own creek.