It’s that south Florida sun that wears you out. When I come down for a week of vaca. Doing it everyday all week. I need a vacation from vacation when I’m done lol
Love the videos man really inspiring, but how do you do it lol. Been going out of haulover inlet for 2 years now and I just can't seem to get anything down. I can never seem to catch a stroke of good luck out here. Spent countless hours reflecting and researching but I just can't figure this stuff out. I recently bought the cheaper garmin branded version of a relief shading bottom scan chip (like cmor maps) but it really doesn't cover much and I can never seem to even get my lines down in the right spot. Any technical or purely motivational tips would be so greatly appreciated, I'm really thinking of giving this hobby (or more of an aspiration honestly) up.
Thanks man. Appreciate you watching and the comment. Hopefully it helps. It depends on what you want to catch. Wrecks for mutton’s etc there are a bunch off Miami Beach and key Biscayne. I have a bunch of videos on rigs etc. if it’s mahi. Find birds or weed in the blue water. Right now they have been anywhere from 800ft and out. I found a bunch out 16 miles offshore the other week on a single floating weed patch. I usually look for jacks or baitfish under the patches. If so you’re usually in the right spot. Keep trying man. Don’t give up!
Love it got to get out there Great footage and cooking 👍🏼👍🏼
Appreciate it! Yes you do. It’s a blast catching em
another great vid!! Thanks for sharing
Appreciate it! Mahi we’re on fire. Going out tomorrow! Trying to keep it going
It’s that south Florida sun that wears you out. When I come down for a week of vaca. Doing it everyday all week. I need a vacation from vacation when I’m done lol
Haha that has to be it. That and prob dehydration! It’s a killer . Thx for the comment!
You should drop a live bait down or try a vertical jig.... hello wahoo
I know! I usually do when I find a floater etc, I’ll try on an open school next time for sure
lol, i get what you mean by run and gun, i don't know if i have those skills, good work
Yes! My fav way to mahi fish for sure! You can do it it’s not that tough .
pro tip ... prep coffee pot night before, so all you have to do is press a button and you are ready to run and gun lol @alecjr
That would be smart wouldn’t it haha next time for sure
Came up on my recommended, new sub dope video
Thx brotha! Appreciate it. Trying to keep more coming on the way! Thanks for watching and the sub/comment
Love the videos man really inspiring, but how do you do it lol. Been going out of haulover inlet for 2 years now and I just can't seem to get anything down. I can never seem to catch a stroke of good luck out here. Spent countless hours reflecting and researching but I just can't figure this stuff out. I recently bought the cheaper garmin branded version of a relief shading bottom scan chip (like cmor maps) but it really doesn't cover much and I can never seem to even get my lines down in the right spot. Any technical or purely motivational tips would be so greatly appreciated, I'm really thinking of giving this hobby (or more of an aspiration honestly) up.
Thanks man. Appreciate you watching and the comment. Hopefully it helps. It depends on what you want to catch. Wrecks for mutton’s etc there are a bunch off Miami Beach and key Biscayne. I have a bunch of videos on rigs etc. if it’s mahi. Find birds or weed in the blue water. Right now they have been anywhere from 800ft and out. I found a bunch out 16 miles offshore the other week on a single floating weed patch. I usually look for jacks or baitfish under the patches. If so you’re usually in the right spot. Keep trying man. Don’t give up!
Nice brother man it was thousands of mahi there. How deep did you find them?
Too bad they were too small! 800-1000ft