Those are delicious. Great day. I used to hit all the bridges. I had a lit of luck on Long Jey ,but you got go out to were the cars are at the same level as you ,it's a nice walk but there's times the Mutton are there. Loved going down from Miami, I'm older now and bad back can't go no more.
@@EddyOrtiz-579 tanks for watching and the comment. I know what spot you’re talking about and yes, it’s good out there. I got an electric scooter to help me get there better.
@305FloridaBoyFishing This was years ago ,me and a buddy went out on the 7 mile way out there,dumped our stuff with the car and drove it back. We filled 2 coolers and Bam the Man came up on us,we shit,but he was cool as hell let us go and keep all the fish. That shit was loaded with Snapper. There were lots of times we caught nothing to.😂🐟🐟
@@tagteamslots6266 thanks brother! I’ll be back down there sometime next week. Trying to save up some money for the next trip. Thinking about the lower keys. Thanks for watching the comment!
Good video, you should also try live shrimps one day and nothing else, 10 dozen will lost you through the day, yellow jacks will entertain you throughout the day.
@@ghazi1685 I actually always take live shrimp, but this trip I wanted to try only cut bait. You’re right yellow jacks do love shrimp. Preferably live, but they’ll eat them dead as well.
Great vid bro! Can’t even be mad with that PENN Pursuit. It held that nurse and bonnet well. 🤙🏽🤙🏽 Haven’t tried Channel 2, as Spanish Harbour is much closer to Key West
@@305FloridaBoyFishing no im not sure if they are or are not, that would be nice to know whether they are commissioned to enforce regs and run fishing licenses or if they are over stepping their authority.
Yes, a law enforcement officer can check your fish in Florida if they have reason to believe you are violating the law: You are keeping fish for sale, barter, transportation, or other illegal purposes You have unlawfully caught, taken, or processed fish You are unlawfully possessing or transporting fish The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Division of Law Enforcement has full police powers and can search fish houses, warehouses, and other buildings without a warrant. They can also board any vessel, boat, or vehicle. If you are stopped by law enforcement, you have the right to refuse consent to a vehicle search. You can politely but firmly inform the officer that you do not consent to the search.
@@eliasquintana4136 thank you brother. I’m going to take at least two dozen fresh ballyhoo on the next trip. And some fresh mullet if I can get some. How do you use your ballyhoo? do you cut little chunks or do you throw out fillets or plugs?
Yeah thats some scary shit out on the bridge during a storm. Props to you for sticking it out!
Nice quick release Job on that Black Grouper .and the nurse shark..A wesome Bone head catch ..storms, rain and lighting doesn't scare Floridians
@@ClubReyesdelaPesca Real Florida Boy!💪 thanks for watching brother!
Great video also blessed with all that good food shared keep it up 🙏🏼👍
Those are delicious. Great day. I used to hit all the bridges. I had a lit of luck on Long Jey ,but you got go out to were the cars are at the same level as you ,it's a nice walk but there's times the Mutton are there. Loved going down from Miami, I'm older now and bad back can't go no more.
@@EddyOrtiz-579 tanks for watching and the comment. I know what spot you’re talking about and yes, it’s good out there. I got an electric scooter to help me get there better.
@305FloridaBoyFishing This was years ago ,me and a buddy went out on the 7 mile way out there,dumped our stuff with the car and drove it back. We filled 2 coolers and Bam the Man came up on us,we shit,but he was cool as hell let us go and keep all the fish. That shit was loaded with Snapper. There were lots of times we caught nothing to.😂🐟🐟
Hey bro, that was fun watching good luck on your next trip
@@tagteamslots6266 thanks brother! I’ll be back down there sometime next week. Trying to save up some money for the next trip. Thinking about the lower keys. Thanks for watching the comment!
Good stuff my brother 🤙🏽
@@julianrodriguez-gs1yg thank you bro!
Good video, you should also try live shrimps one day and nothing else, 10 dozen will lost you through the day, yellow jacks will entertain you throughout the day.
@@ghazi1685 I actually always take live shrimp, but this trip I wanted to try only cut bait. You’re right yellow jacks do love shrimp. Preferably live, but they’ll eat them dead as well.
Great video 😊🤙🏾. Normal cops don’t check but in the keys they do
I think the cop 👮♂️ was super rude to this good fisherman! He was basically hopping something was wrong so he could start so trouble 😅
Nice man at least you brought back the schoolmaster! They are tasty!
@@keylargojoe62 delicious fish. 👌
Nice vid brother💪 greetings from lithuania 🇱🇹
@@lukaskiselevskis8482 thank you brother! 💪
Loved it
Great vid bro! Can’t even be mad with that PENN Pursuit. It held that nurse and bonnet well. 🤙🏽🤙🏽 Haven’t tried Channel 2, as Spanish Harbour is much closer to Key West
@@CoriansAnglingAdventures I love Spanish Harbor. I think I’m going there next.
@@CoriansAnglingAdventures thanks for watching and the comment brother!
Super dope
Yea I thought the same about the cop situation I guess they check also now. That’s weird
you are a fine-looking brother :)
are monroe county cops are commissioned by the state to check fishing regs?
@@ravengamer9068 thanks for clearing that up brother 💪
@@305FloridaBoyFishing no im not sure if they are or are not, that would be nice to know whether they are commissioned to enforce regs and run fishing licenses or if they are over stepping their authority.
Nice video ❤🎣🐠👍 69
When are Bull shark most common?
@@bugbunny1306 June-August.
Where is your Gacha plugs those jacks
@@Fishlordfishing I didn’t know they like the Gotcha plug. I’ll try next time.
Yes, a law enforcement officer can check your fish in Florida if they have reason to believe you are violating the law:
You are keeping fish for sale, barter, transportation, or other illegal purposes
You have unlawfully caught, taken, or processed fish
You are unlawfully possessing or transporting fish
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Division of Law Enforcement has full police powers and can search fish houses, warehouses, and other buildings without a warrant. They can also board any vessel, boat, or vehicle.
If you are stopped by law enforcement, you have the right to refuse consent to a vehicle search. You can politely but firmly inform the officer that you do not consent to the search.
@@CARLOSEVER1972 it’s all good brother, I ain’t got nothing to hide. I appreciate you for clearing that up.
lol only FWC can do that sheriff department is not a commissioned officer lol
Brother you need fresh ballyhoo
@@eliasquintana4136 thank you brother. I’m going to take at least two dozen fresh ballyhoo on the next trip. And some fresh mullet if I can get some. How do you use your ballyhoo? do you cut little chunks or do you throw out fillets or plugs?
I went to Dania on Saturday and I saw your friend Tony I caught a 30 inch snook
@@Richard-p2e he does it everyday. Guy makes it look easy. I learn a lot from him.
That Cop .....bites ass