It’s crazy how clear y’all’s water is. Been trying to evaluate maps before heading out on the MS coast. It helps for sure but it blows my mind how much you can see where you are. Our water sucks lol.
I was surprised that you didn't demonstrate Google Earth. It has the history button so you can see the different tides (exposes oyster bars etc) and some days have a better view. The other ones are just a one shot deal. Also I get to see where the boats are fishing and on what tides. : ) From: Beaufort, SC the Low Country
Yes, the Google Earth map's historical feature is really cool. We teach the detailed pros and cons of the different map systems in our Finding Spots Mastery course... all of them have their unique pros and cons. We chose the normal Google Maps for this video because it's super easy to use and it does not require downloading anything (the easiest for beginners to get started).
@@jshall1000 Here's a link to a detailed video that we made showing exactly how to use it for our Fishing Club members: www.saltstrong.com/spotsmastery/spots-mastery/using-online-maps/google-earth-pro/
Not sure how important it is for water features, but that aerial imagery is mostly flown in winter months. You can also check with the county property appraiser or GIS department for more current aerial imagery. Also, that spot you were at you can see the Lat/Lon coordinates in the url of your google map. :)
Yes, many of the GIS maps are extremely clear... only downfall is that they are sometimes tough to find and use... all depends on the county that put it together. As for the lat/lon in this video, we do not have any issues sharing spots that we find (you should see how many we share in the Insider Community platform on our site: www.saltstrong.com) because spots are only as good as the conditions of the given day.
Thanks Jim! If you liked this video, you'll love the extra layer of details that we share in the Insider Community platform on our website: www.saltstrong.com/
Love your videos. I am going down to Longboat Key this week. My dad is already there and has been saying that the red tide practically killed everything. Not even any fish at the Marinas. I was wandering if you think it would be worth ruining up to Tampa Bay to fish and if so if you have any tripes. We go to Longboat every year and catch tons of snook and trout but the report has not been so good
Can u do a video dissecting a map of buttonwood bay in key largo? I have a place here and fish here occasionally but I'd like your opinion on where I should fish
Thank you for your question! We have a massive library of fishing tips on our website along with a search feature to let you quickly filter down to find help you're looking for, so just go to www.saltstrong.com/ and use the Search feature in the top menu. Note: If you don't see the exact answer you're looking for, just leave a comment in the post that most closely matches up with your search and one of our coaches will respond to your question... our coaches only make time to answer questions that get submitted to our website.
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You didn't mention the birds eye view on bing. all you have to do is right click on the map and it is in the drop down.
It’s crazy how clear y’all’s water is. Been trying to evaluate maps before heading out on the MS coast. It helps for sure but it blows my mind how much you can see where you are. Our water sucks lol.
I was surprised that you didn't demonstrate Google Earth. It has the history button so you can see the different tides (exposes oyster bars etc) and some days have a better view. The other ones are just a one shot deal. Also I get to see where the boats are fishing and on what tides. : ) From: Beaufort, SC the Low Country
Yes, the Google Earth map's historical feature is really cool. We teach the detailed pros and cons of the different map systems in our Finding Spots Mastery course... all of them have their unique pros and cons. We chose the normal Google Maps for this video because it's super easy to use and it does not require downloading anything (the easiest for beginners to get started).
I looked on goggle earth for that but i didnt seeit. Can anyone help me find it.
@@jshall1000 Here's a link to a detailed video that we made showing exactly how to use it for our Fishing Club members: www.saltstrong.com/spotsmastery/spots-mastery/using-online-maps/google-earth-pro/
@@Saltstrong it doesnt tell me how much it coast to view or join.
@@jshall1000 There are 3 levels to choose from. I recommend the middle one (Pro level) for most people: www.saltstrong.com/pricing
Man I freaking love your videos! Can't wait to try out some of your tips next time I take my boat to the coast
Hey... I just did this exercise pretty thoroughly a couple days ago. As a noob, it helped tremendously, but this takes it to a new level!!
If you liked this video, you'll love the extra layer of details that we share in the Insider Community platform on our website: www.saltstrong.com/
Appreciate y’all taking the time out to show people what you’ll know!!
Great info, thanks for this
Glad it was helpful!
Not inCharleston! Brown water can't find pot holes. Great info regardless! Thx
Trying to start learning a bit about saltwater fishing after 40+ years away from it!
Thank you for this. I will try them al.
Man I love what y’all do!
FWC has some good maps for oyster beds and red tide i.e. dead zones lol
Thanks for sharing
I just use the bent pole pattern🤔🤔🤔Works every time😁😁😁
Not sure how important it is for water features, but that aerial imagery is mostly flown in winter months. You can also check with the county property appraiser or GIS department for more current aerial imagery. Also, that spot you were at you can see the Lat/Lon coordinates in the url of your google map. :)
Yes, many of the GIS maps are extremely clear... only downfall is that they are sometimes tough to find and use... all depends on the county that put it together.
As for the lat/lon in this video, we do not have any issues sharing spots that we find (you should see how many we share in the Insider Community platform on our site: www.saltstrong.com) because spots are only as good as the conditions of the given day.
AWESOME👍
Thanks Jim! If you liked this video, you'll love the extra layer of details that we share in the Insider Community platform on our website: www.saltstrong.com/
Love your videos. I am going down to Longboat Key this week. My dad is already there and has been saying that the red tide practically killed everything. Not even any fish at the Marinas. I was wandering if you think it would be worth ruining up to Tampa Bay to fish and if so if you have any tripes. We go to Longboat every year and catch tons of snook and trout but the report has not been so good
Can u do a video dissecting a map of buttonwood bay in key largo? I have a place here and fish here occasionally but I'd like your opinion on where I should fish
Dumb question. What kind of drone are you using?
Thank you for your question! We have a massive library of fishing tips on our website along with a search feature to let you quickly filter down to find help you're looking for, so just go to www.saltstrong.com/ and use the Search feature in the top menu.
Note: If you don't see the exact answer you're looking for, just leave a comment in the post that most closely matches up with your search and one of our coaches will respond to your question... our coaches only make time to answer questions that get submitted to our website.
Hi Salt Strong!! How is the flounder bite in St. Pete Beach/ Ft. Desoto area?
We don't target them very often, but they have been fairly common bycatch the past few months.
Ok wow. A drone a map.
Beardless Luke good lord
Strange right!?
Voice is putting me to sleep lol