Fishing St. Marks Florida - Snook, Redfish, Seatrout, and a HUGE LOSS Ep80

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • You rarely ever know when you'll be catching your personal best of something, so when you hook it, your adrenaline starts pumping and you get tunnel vision. In this episode I'm in St. Marks and I find some good fish and lots of action, including hooking into a personal best. #redfish #snook #speckledseatrout #lastcastadventures

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  • @chasescott8757
    @chasescott8757 3 роки тому +1

    I can’t wait for winter fishing up in those creeks. It looks like they are starting to move up there now.

    • @lastcastadventuresFL
      @lastcastadventuresFL  3 роки тому +1

      I will miss that winter bite, the amount of gator trout I caught up there was unbelievable! Catch em up for me

  • @lonesomeknoteye
    @lonesomeknoteye 3 роки тому +1

    That was a bummer man..., it's the worst when you see them come off. It sounded like that snook scared you 😨😂
    Good stuff dude!

    • @lastcastadventuresFL
      @lastcastadventuresFL  3 роки тому

      It was terrible, still haunts me. The line made that knot around my wrist and it was just over...the snook did surprise me, I wasn't ready for it😂

  • @tylerjonesfishing
    @tylerjonesfishing 3 роки тому +1

    Cant believe you caught a snook up here in st marks on the same trails I stomp. I have fished the trails a few times with limited success and was wondering what you regard as the best tides to fish those creeks

    • @lastcastadventuresFL
      @lastcastadventuresFL  3 роки тому +1

      Haha I know it's pretty crazy, most of the locals don't believe me, but it's true, they are there at times. Honestly as far as tides go, I pretty much find fish on every tide. Try topwaters, paddletails, and shrimp patterns when looking for fish. When the negative tides start happening in winter, look for the deeper holes and use a doa shrimp or paddletail and work them slow. If it's a really blown out tide from winds out of the North, you'll be walking for a while to find any water with depth, but it can be worth it.