Go back and look at the specific casts and retrieves that led to bites and catches. As i was watching i called both fish before you got em. You let it sink further down and retrieved slower with that light bucktail. They were sitting on the bottom. Stud snook and the other one was nice too. Congrats.
@@surfer240sx thanks brotha!!! That’s why I love recording. I was telling a buddy at work the other day the same thing about how I can go back and watch what I did to get bites. When I’m editing these videos I’m constantly learning from myself lol you tend to forget what you were doing in the moment! Yea man I tend to like my spinning reels personally, I know they bring in more line per revolution but they’re very versatile, easier to throw in windy conditions or lighter baits, and tbh ain’t nothing like hearing a spinning reel drag scream haha
Solid catches man that spill is fun I’ve pulled some tanks out there usually I walk down a bit and get long casts into the spill so I can work different flow exits Only critisim is please stop holding the fish by their lip like that you’ve gotta support the belly they aren’t built like bass.
@@FlaJayFishing I’ll try that next time! How would you suggest landing that one? I grabbed under the gill but I was kinda stuck on the rocks with my rod too. I think about it every time I land a bigger snook but sometimes I just gotta grab them how I can to land them. What would you have done in that situation and I’ll try it next time!
@@RAGFloridaFishingusually I’ll bring along my net to that spill other spills I’ll bring a drop net just to make mine and they’re lives easy. Trust me I know it’s hard landing them specially when if you let them flop to much at that spot the rocks are super shallow right there I know the camera didn’t pick it up but I also know they are there
Should have caught some live bait on top of the spillway you would have crushed them. Know that spillway well and the easy catch is with live bait. I would never harvest a snook from that water though, kind of sketchy 😂😂😂.
@@W12w222 hahaha yea man I wanted some experience with the flair hawk though! Everyone is fishing with live bait, I like being a little different ya know?
Nice video that's a good spillway Definitely some big jacks tarpon and snook.
Yea man! I’ve seen big tarpon roll in there but more of that 5-10 pound range lately
Go back and look at the specific casts and retrieves that led to bites and catches. As i was watching i called both fish before you got em. You let it sink further down and retrieved slower with that light bucktail. They were sitting on the bottom. Stud snook and the other one was nice too. Congrats.
Those big spinning reels pull an insane amount of line per handle turn. Try baitcasters if you have the reeling too fast problem like me lol.
@@surfer240sx thanks brotha!!! That’s why I love recording. I was telling a buddy at work the other day the same thing about how I can go back and watch what I did to get bites. When I’m editing these videos I’m constantly learning from myself lol you tend to forget what you were doing in the moment! Yea man I tend to like my spinning reels personally, I know they bring in more line per revolution but they’re very versatile, easier to throw in windy conditions or lighter baits, and tbh ain’t nothing like hearing a spinning reel drag scream haha
Yo live the vids g the first snook you got when you threw it back you accidentally threw it on a patch of rocks under the foam
Cool video, nice variety!
Thanks pops!!
Love spillways
Nice job treating that snook you really handled him well and didn’t drop him at all
@@alexanderstrogoff2165 I know man it was rough
Are you serious? That snook took an absolute beating on the rocks....
I live 5 min away from here love iy
Where is it
@@leonellaplaceliere3167 first of where are you lol to see if it’s even worth it for you before I put it out there
@@leonellaplaceliere3167 my profile pic is there
Oh crap where is it
@@leonellaplaceliere3167 gotchu
Solid catches man that spill is fun I’ve pulled some tanks out there usually I walk down a bit and get long casts into the spill so I can work different flow exits
Only critisim is please stop holding the fish by their lip like that you’ve gotta support the belly they aren’t built like bass.
@@FlaJayFishing I’ll try that next time! How would you suggest landing that one? I grabbed under the gill but I was kinda stuck on the rocks with my rod too. I think about it every time I land a bigger snook but sometimes I just gotta grab them how I can to land them. What would you have done in that situation and I’ll try it next time!
@@RAGFloridaFishingusually I’ll bring along my net to that spill other spills I’ll bring a drop net just to make mine and they’re lives easy. Trust me I know it’s hard landing them specially when if you let them flop to much at that spot the rocks are super shallow right there I know the camera didn’t pick it up but I also know they are there
@@FlaJayFishing alright I may have to invest in a net then for that and the boat. Thank you for the advice!!
You ever fall on those rocks? Guess how that feels, cuz the Snook knows 😅
@@Snookwisperer 😬😬😬😬
Gotta fish my boi
The Foam is Home Bro.
second one freshwater good bass
Bro get a net so you don’t destroy the snook on the rocks 🤞🏽 good video bro
Thanks brotha! Yea I’m looking into it
i have the same gold cup rod it’s good
I agree man! Had it for years and caught TONS of fish on it
Where is that spillway located at
Port Saint Lucie
Should have caught some live bait on top of the spillway you would have crushed them. Know that spillway well and the easy catch is with live bait. I would never harvest a snook from that water though, kind of sketchy 😂😂😂.
@@W12w222 hahaha yea man I wanted some experience with the flair hawk though! Everyone is fishing with live bait,
I like being a little different ya know?
@@RAGFloridaFishingeverybody fishing with live bait there i fish artificial there catch so many snook
@KdottsVFX love it dude. There’s just something different about catching em on artificial
where is this at
Port Saint Lucie
Nice catch from the spillway but try not to hold a big snook vertically next time for the fish’s health.