If you want to catch a ton of fish you should go to the Carraizo dam in trujillo alto. I’ve caught guapotes, cat fish, peacock bass, large mouth bass, tarpon, guabinas, snook and diablillos. And with all the rain the pools that form under the dam should be packed with fish. If you have any questions about the place I’ll be glad to answer them
I’ve been below that dam a few times and managed to stumble into a Guapote infinity glitch. Need to fish the lake upstream of there for Rio Grande, Wolf, and Firemouth Cichlids once my kayak gets released from hacienda… Cool you’ve found Peacock Bass and Tarpon there!
Love the info you give us on the fish you catch and the adventures from spot to spot. Those roads in PR are a different game lmao, the mosquitoes don’t play around either lmao
Did you move to PR? Im there now on vacation. Caught a ton of species from shore in Vieques. Ill be in Ceiba next week. Ive got some good spots near there for Snook / Tarpon. Nice videos documenting your catches, SUBSCRIBED 👍
That's awesome! I just recently caught a big Barred Grunt at Playa los Machos! I was looking everywhere to find out what species are around PR but not much luck for non game fish. Where do u go to learn the different species that are around? I live in PR if you ever wanna fishing friend. Your content is awesome! Keep it up!
Nice, they fight like tanks for grunts! I was actually at Playa los Machos last week interesting place. For all saltwater fishes in PR the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute runs a free website and app(Fishes: Greater Caribbean) that you can use to query all fish species in the Caribbean as well as the Tropical E. Pacific. The book "A Field Guide to Coastal Fishes of Bermuda, Bahamas, and the Caribbean Sea" also covers most Caribbean fishes. Both sources provide methods to ID each species, range, and habitat details. For freshwater, USGS has an invasive species query you can use and there's a useful 2020 publication on Google Scholar called "An island invaded by exotics: a review of freshwater fish in Puerto Rico". The INaturalist website can be helpful for both as well.
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If you want to catch a ton of fish you should go to the Carraizo dam in trujillo alto. I’ve caught guapotes, cat fish, peacock bass, large mouth bass, tarpon, guabinas, snook and diablillos. And with all the rain the pools that form under the dam should be packed with fish. If you have any questions about the place I’ll be glad to answer them
I’ve been below that dam a few times and managed to stumble into a Guapote infinity glitch. Need to fish the lake upstream of there for Rio Grande, Wolf, and Firemouth Cichlids once my kayak gets released from hacienda… Cool you’ve found Peacock Bass and Tarpon there!
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Love the info you give us on the fish you catch and the adventures from spot to spot. Those roads in PR are a different game lmao, the mosquitoes don’t play around either lmao
Nice bonefish Guardsman!!!
i love you vids. got me thinking of going back to the motherland
I love the vids, keep it up 👍
Thank you!
Did you move to PR? Im there now on vacation. Caught a ton of species from shore in Vieques. Ill be in Ceiba next week. Ive got some good spots near there for Snook / Tarpon.
Nice videos documenting your catches, SUBSCRIBED 👍
I did, living in San Juan now. Sounds like you’ve been in the zone for cool stuff!
That's awesome! I just recently caught a big Barred Grunt at Playa los Machos! I was looking everywhere to find out what species are around PR but not much luck for non game fish. Where do u go to learn the different species that are around? I live in PR if you ever wanna fishing friend. Your content is awesome! Keep it up!
Nice, they fight like tanks for grunts! I was actually at Playa los Machos last week interesting place. For all saltwater fishes in PR the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute runs a free website and app(Fishes: Greater Caribbean) that you can use to query all fish species in the Caribbean as well as the Tropical E. Pacific. The book "A Field Guide to Coastal Fishes of Bermuda, Bahamas, and the Caribbean Sea" also covers most Caribbean fishes. Both sources provide methods to ID each species, range, and habitat details. For freshwater, USGS has an invasive species query you can use and there's a useful 2020 publication on Google Scholar called "An island invaded by exotics: a review of freshwater fish in Puerto Rico". The INaturalist website can be helpful for both as well.
I’ve caught Banded Drum (Larimus fasciatus) from Tybee Island, Ga. Don’t know of too many anglers who have caught one. Do you have that one?
That's sick, thank you for reinforcing that they are possible. I don't have any of the Larimus or Stellifer yet.
@@IHUNTA I was using Fishbites on a double dropper loop rig off the bottom and caught 2 on that day.
i really wanna do a Pleco hunt and i would love to have you in the group if youre up for it?
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Nice video❤️🔥🎣🇵🇷
Explore the area man there’s other spots at yabucoa
Look at you treating the world like your playground
Truly blessed to be living on an island with such diverse fishing opportunities!