Wife and I just got a second place down there, moving in a couple weeks. First free day I have i am hitting the water in my kayak, your videos got me pumped up. Can't decide "offshore or inshore" big decision.
They're still being caught here and there but the numbers are going down as the water heats up. You may be able to get lucky but I don't think the bite is very consistent anymore
I think regular hook gaffs are a bad option for kayaks. You don't have good leverage with them and I've lost a few fish because of that. I think I'm going to buy the proyaker spear gaff next time I go ocean fishing based on some forum reviews.
Could someone help me please. I just moved to Navarre Florida, and I completely lost with fishing regulations and seasons. Can you give me where to go to obtain all the information before I get in trouble.
Welcome to the area! If you Google search "Florida Fishing Regulations" the first link that pops up should be for FWC's official site and will take you straight to the regs. You can select regs by species, or if you scroll to the bottom there are downloadable PDF files of the entire regs for the state. Keep in mind, Atlantic and Gulf are very different, and even certain water management areas differ drastically so once you are viewing the regs, make sure to read the fine print and find the specific sections pertaining to the management area you're fishing. I also highly recommend downloading the app called "Fish Rules." It is an up to date database of nearly all species and it uses the location data from your phone to determine the exact regs for the area you're at in that exact moment, every time you reopen the app. You can click any species and it'll tell you if it's open season, size limits, hook/tackle limitations, and much more. It makes it very quick and easy. I always have my phone with me and if I catch something I'm unsure about the first thing I do is open uo Fish Rules.
Looking forward to fishing with you and Chris and getting that first Tuna feeling you had.
Wife and I just got a second place down there, moving in a couple weeks. First free day I have i am hitting the water in my kayak, your videos got me pumped up. Can't decide "offshore or inshore" big decision.
I’m literally driving behind you watching this
That's hilarious!
On highway 10? 🤣
THAT WAS FIRE!🔥 Congrats again on your tuna! You looked so relieved when he got in the boat. Lol
Thanks man! I was seriously relieved and excited.. I had to cut out a LOT of excited cussing 🙄🤣
Epic battle....just subd. Cheers!!
Thanks!
Personally I like shorter handle gafs or spears when kayaking
i was out there 2 weeks ago, couldn't get on any Tuna. Is it too late now?
They're still being caught here and there but the numbers are going down as the water heats up. You may be able to get lucky but I don't think the bite is very consistent anymore
I think regular hook gaffs are a bad option for kayaks. You don't have good leverage with them and I've lost a few fish because of that. I think I'm going to buy the proyaker spear gaff next time I go ocean fishing based on some forum reviews.
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Could someone help me please. I just moved to Navarre Florida, and I completely lost with fishing regulations and seasons. Can you give me where to go to obtain all the information before I get in trouble.
Welcome to the area!
If you Google search "Florida Fishing Regulations" the first link that pops up should be for FWC's official site and will take you straight to the regs. You can select regs by species, or if you scroll to the bottom there are downloadable PDF files of the entire regs for the state. Keep in mind, Atlantic and Gulf are very different, and even certain water management areas differ drastically so once you are viewing the regs, make sure to read the fine print and find the specific sections pertaining to the management area you're fishing.
I also highly recommend downloading the app called "Fish Rules." It is an up to date database of nearly all species and it uses the location data from your phone to determine the exact regs for the area you're at in that exact moment, every time you reopen the app. You can click any species and it'll tell you if it's open season, size limits, hook/tackle limitations, and much more. It makes it very quick and easy. I always have my phone with me and if I catch something I'm unsure about the first thing I do is open uo Fish Rules.
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