As always, I so appreciate you taking us along on your adventures. I have to say, as an old gal born and raised in Belfast Nr Ireland and who immigrated to Canada - you make me miss the beautiful south - mostly the people. I did own a condo on the Mississippi Gulf Coast but lost it like so many others due to Katrina. I fished as a child in the freezing Irish Sea and so enjoyed fishing the beautiful warm waters of the Gulf. Again thank you Aaron and your beautiful wife for making my day just that little bit brighter! 🙏
You had asked for some feedback a couple of weeks ago and I didn't know what to say. However, watching this I can say that this is my favorite of all of the types of videos you make. I enjoy when you dive the shallow spots and explore the mangroves. They're all fun, but I like these best. I had never heard of the slipper lobster before. I always learn something. Excellent work! Keep up the great adventures!
Several years ago I worked at a 4star restaurant, we did sell lobster for specials , but did have slipper lobsters to serve with steak. They were tasty and less expensive for sea food.
Started spear fishing about 3 months ago, I would love if you did a short segment on how you decompress on the way down and just some of the basics most people forget or look over.
Always time well spent. It amazes me that even bad weather coming into Florida looks beautiful. Wishing you and Madeleine safe travels. Have an epic week!
Thanks for your show. Just wanted to share a spearfishing tactic we used to use to avoid the threat of blood in the water and shark. We would get a red Igloo ice chest, paint a diagonal white stripe to emulate a diver down flag, then connect the ice chest to the back of the speargun by means of a 25 to 50 foot ski rope. When a fish is shot, you can just pull up the ice chest and deposit it inside so fish are not in the water (let alone hanging on your side).
Appreciate all your videos. My 3 year old watches with me. He made me buy a PawPatrol fishing rod and he sets up pillows on the couch, says he’s driving his boat and casts with you when you’re using rods. Can’t wait to get back to Florida and on a boat!
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures, so fun! It is funny how small the fish look when you shoot them and then when you get them in hand they look so much bigger.
Your channel and style was one of the main reasons I’ve started getting into diving and spear fishing I’ve already got some hog fish and spiny lobster under my belt but would love to learn more about the basics from you. Keep up the good work !
It's such a small world. I was on the Harris chain of lakes in central Florida last weekend. I was docked at a waterside restaurant when a family came up on a Gheenoe. I commented to my family that you built yours and your family ran that business, your stepfather. The owner of the boat told me he went to school with your brother. I told him it was crazy that I watch your channel and knew the connection with the boats. Just a small world. Congrats on the new family member by the way.
Great video, I look forward to these every Monday! If you haven’t been to Wilmington, NC… you should, and I can take you to some great spots to spear sheepshead. Cheers!
Love the mangrove exploration vids, it’s so cool seeing the caves and springs under the islands. Joseph Ricketts is another TH-camr who dives and films Florida springs and other areas, for anyone who’s interested in more of this kinda thing
That is just wild how fresh water is seeping out of there. There's places like that in Yucatan. Appreciate how you make an effort to harvest fish that you may have injured, a lot of people wouldn't have bothered. I hit a hogfish in the Abacos once that still bothers me to this day that I wasn't able to get. Cool slipper lobster!
Hi Arron ....... I live in Titusville, not too far from the Gehnoe (sp) plant ..... My Step Daughter and her husband ( Misty and Rudy Bronson ) remember you and your brother from way back, I show them your videos and they get a kick out of em etc ..... Perhaps you remember them = anyway = they are proud of you etc, etc, etc ....! ! ! ! ! !
I appreciate your shows. I would love to see a compilation of famous fails and epic catches if you have the time to do some cool lookbacks. You truly are like the Bob Ross of your field, and I'm a fan of his too. Your content provides a great alternative to watch and helps me a lot with my depression. From our family to yours, keep up the great work. I hope to catch your live stream on Thursday.
The fish definitely turned after the shaft was released. It’s amazing. Really. It makes me wonder how any of us can catch fish they are so amazingly fast
How is it possible to have a video make MY heart start racing when you went into that spring hole?? But I gotta admit…. I felt like it was me in that spring. Great work taking us on the journey in this video. Don’t let Madeline see how far you went solo.😂
Congratulations on being an uncle & to your family as well ❤! I would love to meet you in the 321. Just to say, hi. Big fan!! Mangrove Snapper are my favorite fish to catch as well. Mad props on the trash removal & an awesome video as usual!!😊
Man I've been waiting to see a shark in these mangrove videos hahaha! just confirms my irrational fear of mangrove swimming maybe isn't so irrational 😂😂
The old legend is true. Florida men are crazy and look normal doing crazy things. Impressive video again bro. Only today I realized that I was not already subscribed. I am now though
Amazing fishing a lot of nice snappers boy I can't wait to get back to Florida I like to go down there and fish all the time especially the keys the first key Islamorada every once in a while I go to aisle marker 20 nice job Aaron have fun at your family and congratulations also
Finding a spring is the best fun. But finding one in salt water priceless!!! On lake George there’s Salt springs on a fresh water lake. Just the opposite of what you found
Just got home and haven't watched yet but thank you for the tipsy content the last episode! Me and my girlfriend feel attached to her! Maybe another tipsy trip is in order if weather permits.(that was my favorite episode)
Beautiful spots. I think when fish get pinned against the bottom and do that high frequency flop, it really brings in sharks. I had the same thing happen to me in Oregon spearfishing off of the Newport Jetty. I shot a rockfish near the bottom (25 ft) and it did the same rapid flop. About 2 minutes later a 6 foot shark buzzed me while I was breathing up. Probably a salmon shark coming to investigate.
It’s a Spanish slipper. I’ve caught several around American shoals. Just did a trip to Miami earlier this year and got 6 in one day. We get the ridged slippers in the gulf but never found a Spanish on the Gulf side.
@@KeyWestWaterman I’ve caught rigid slippers on both the gulf and the Atlantic but it seems like South Florida only has the Spanish and every now and then you see someone pull a sculpture slipper. I’ve never caught one of those, but I’ve mounted a couple. Those are the three shallow water species of slipper we have. I’ve heard there’s a couple more deep water that the shrimp trawlers pull up, but I know nothing about them.
@keywestwaterman, Thanks for sharing cool vidz! While diving, as you've encountered sharks, what about crocs?! Are you worried about crocs? How deep is the water around those mangrove islands like @ 19:60?? Explore that mangrove island underwater cave with a group of ppl plz, safety 1st !! Congrats to your Brother!
As an avid fan who'd like to see continued content, I hope you go back to the spring with bottles (could be a new series... Florida Keys Springs). My brother and I used to dive the FL springs... Blue Springs was a vertical shaft that bottomed at 139' (we'd hug rocks on the way down to increase our bottom time). If you reached through the tangled mess at the bottom you could touch the incredible lateral current of the horizontal shaft below. The cavern at the end of the Ponce de Leon cave was only 75' deep, but it was about 350' laterally from the 3' diameter entry at the bottom of the swimming hole. The passages that led away from the cavern intersected lateral currents that would suck you into the river network that flows under Florida. There are dozens of divers there for eternity. IMHO, bottles would be safer and they'd allow time for better content.
Aw man just saw this and I missed out on the live Q&A I’m glad you were able to bring some fish back to feed the family though that’s really cool especially getting that stud mangrove snapper, what a shot! And this was a really cool spot and cause of this video now I know the keys has fresh water springs out there that’s awesome. Great video overall my man, keep it up! I did have a question while seeing this video, around what size snappers were those between 5:30 & 6:30 of this video? I’m pretty curious And congrats to your brother and the new one on the way!
I love watching you poke around in the mangroves exploring, if I lived down there I think I would definitely get lost back in them a lot! A whole new world I wouldn't have expected if not for your video's! Thanks for taking us along, again!!! Congrats & Good luck to your brother and sister-in-law! Here's a question for the live event: do you find that your shots that hit into harder things beyond the fish dull your spear points? If so, how do you sharpen them? Up here in Mass and Rhode Island the reefs are rock and there are days when my tips round off a bit and need a tune up.
Removal of the bottles you came upon is just one more reason why I like your style. Thank you
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Classy this man is
As always, I so appreciate you taking us along on your adventures. I have to say, as an old gal born and raised in Belfast Nr Ireland and who immigrated to Canada - you make me miss the beautiful south - mostly the people. I did own a condo on the Mississippi Gulf Coast but lost it like so many others due to Katrina. I fished as a child in the freezing Irish Sea and so enjoyed fishing the beautiful warm waters of the Gulf. Again thank you Aaron and your beautiful wife for making my day just that little bit brighter! 🙏
hate to hear that, but love to hear the videos bring you some joy! thanks so much 🙏
Man, hard to have bad days when you have an aquarium in paradise for a backyard man. Really cool.
Thanks for watching!
@@KeyWestWatermanwouldnt miss it. Part of my monday routine now, lol.
You had asked for some feedback a couple of weeks ago and I didn't know what to say. However, watching this I can say that this is my favorite of all of the types of videos you make. I enjoy when you dive the shallow spots and explore the mangroves. They're all fun, but I like these best. I had never heard of the slipper lobster before. I always learn something.
Excellent work! Keep up the great adventures!
amazing! thanks so much, very helpful. Love to hear what it is yall like most! 🙏
Several years ago I worked at a 4star restaurant, we did sell lobster for specials , but did have slipper lobsters to serve with steak. They were tasty and less expensive for sea food.
Started spear fishing about 3 months ago, I would love if you did a short segment on how you decompress on the way down and just some of the basics most people forget or look over.
working on stuff like that for the spearfishing for beginners playlist! will get to it in time!
Thank you!
@@KeyWestWatermanyeah please!!! Ive always wanted to know.
Thanks for the bottle clean up ... I'm a California boy and truly appreciate nature and people who do to. Thank you
@@KeyWestWatermancan’t wait for this
It's always a good feeling being under the water.
surely is
Your mangrove videos make you feel like you are a kid exploring a new dark place’s, always fun
haha thats how I feel!
WOW what a wild shot just giving it a grazing hit. It was really cool that you were able to find it and harvest it.
yea I couldn't believe that one!
Thank you for the Mangrove video. I was missing these. These are why I subscribed. Appreciate it.
absolutely! thanks for coming along
Really cool. Noticed not much fish life near that spring. Good indicator to me that its super fresh
Definitely make a video if you go back to the spring cave!
absolutely!
Always time well spent. It amazes me that even bad weather coming into Florida looks beautiful. Wishing you and Madeleine safe travels. Have an epic week!
These videos are my favorites, underwater fishing in the mangrove. Captain Rudy.
Thanks for your show. Just wanted to share a spearfishing tactic we used to use to avoid the threat of blood in the water and shark. We would get a red Igloo ice chest, paint a diagonal white stripe to emulate a diver down flag, then connect the ice chest to the back of the speargun by means of a 25 to 50 foot ski rope. When a fish is shot, you can just pull up the ice chest and deposit it inside so fish are not in the water (let alone hanging on your side).
Thank you so much Aaron for one of my favorite videos you do. I love watching you hunt in the mangroves. Looking forward to Thursday night!!❤😊
Always appreciate the time you give us each new episode, thanks for creating great content!
Gladly! thanks so much for tuning in.
I like seeing the new fish and lobsters,super cool...Thank You!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So cool to find spots like that. So rare. Be safe
Appreciate all your videos. My 3 year old watches with me. He made me buy a PawPatrol fishing rod and he sets up pillows on the couch, says he’s driving his boat and casts with you when you’re using rods. Can’t wait to get back to Florida and on a boat!
Fresh water springs are awesome! Awesome adventure.
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures, so fun! It is funny how small the fish look when you shoot them and then when you get them in hand they look so much bigger.
These are the best views in my opinion. I think that must be the most fun way to fish those mangroves
Awesome video as always!! The weird lobster you found was really cool! Thanks for sharing that with us!
absolutely!
Love your mangrove videos. I’m a meat fisherman but I could spend all day just hanging out & looking at all the life in those areas.
Thanks again for the fun you are giving me.
absolutely!
Your channel and style was one of the main reasons I’ve started getting into diving and spear fishing I’ve already got some hog fish and spiny lobster under my belt but would love to learn more about the basics from you. Keep up the good work !
Super awesome vid!!!!! Springs are the best catch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congrats on the find!!!
It's such a small world. I was on the Harris chain of lakes in central Florida last weekend. I was docked at a waterside restaurant when a family came up on a Gheenoe. I commented to my family that you built yours and your family ran that business, your stepfather. The owner of the boat told me he went to school with your brother. I told him it was crazy that I watch your channel and knew the connection with the boats. Just a small world. Congrats on the new family member by the way.
That spring. Amazing. Now you have a place to go in August to cool down.
Love your videos.
The camera footage is really great, clear and I get a pretty good sense of the colours.
Sick video! Love the content! I loved doing this type of hunting while I was down there!
love to hear it!
You HAVE to go back to that spring. Awesome, awesome video.
Hope you’re watching the weather my man! Every forecast is bringing that system further east. Best wishes ✌🏼
I love when you do the mangroves spearfishing❤❤❤❤❤
Hi from Scotland. Really enjoy your videos and exploits. Thank you!
I love that you cleaned up after the folks that visited that cove before you.
12:00 the deer hunting equivalent of "string jump"! Nice little spring you found there!
Have a lot of these here in Belize , always a treat to come across them . Great footage that spring looks so beautiful!
I’m assuming it’s a natural spring of some sort. How cool to see inshore and hope you go back and go deeper in!
gotta be! I will be back!
Great video, I look forward to these every Monday! If you haven’t been to Wilmington, NC… you should, and I can take you to some great spots to spear sheepshead. Cheers!
I haven't yet! hopefully some day.
A true south Floridan. Thanks for picking up the beer bottles those animal left behind>
Love the mangrove exploration vids, it’s so cool seeing the caves and springs under the islands. Joseph Ricketts is another TH-camr who dives and films Florida springs and other areas, for anyone who’s interested in more of this kinda thing
That is just wild how fresh water is seeping out of there. There's places like that in Yucatan. Appreciate how you make an effort to harvest fish that you may have injured, a lot of people wouldn't have bothered. I hit a hogfish in the Abacos once that still bothers me to this day that I wasn't able to get. Cool slipper lobster!
This is much more interesting than the police chase videos I normally watch!
I'd be petrified in those caves!
Thanks for sharing, Aaron. And I will pray all goes well with a wonderful delivery of New Life. Congratulations ❤Viva Cristo Rey
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Another great video, enjoy your time with family!
thank you!
Congrats to your family Aaron for adding another munchkin!
Very chill. Very cool. Luvvved the ending!
Great job Sir; very informative.
Thanks for another awesome video!
glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Arron ....... I live in Titusville, not too far from the Gehnoe (sp) plant ..... My Step Daughter and her husband ( Misty and Rudy Bronson ) remember you and your brother from way back, I show them your videos and they get a kick out of em etc ..... Perhaps you remember them = anyway = they are proud of you etc, etc, etc ....! ! ! ! ! !
hello! that is too funny, love it! I'm so bad with names I'm a face guy. tell them thanks so much
Hey Aaron awesome video! Definitely would love to see you go farther into that hole!
Like I said last time I love your videos you’re living my dream but I’m getting there. I really appreciate your videos
I appreciate your shows. I would love to see a compilation of famous fails and epic catches if you have the time to do some cool lookbacks. You truly are like the Bob Ross of your field, and I'm a fan of his too. Your content provides a great alternative to watch and helps me a lot with my depression. From our family to yours, keep up the great work. I hope to catch your live stream on Thursday.
I do them from time to time, but try to keep the new stuff coming. really appreciate the kind words! keeps me going 🙏
Love the vids keep it up also thanks for your conservation efforts only taking 14+ inch mangroves and not taking the chance on a undersizer
I always like mangrove videos. That cave would have been pretty creepy. Thanks for sharing
The fish definitely turned after the shaft was released. It’s amazing. Really. It makes me wonder how any of us can catch fish they are so amazingly fast
Just found your channel. Now I'm binge-watching!!!
Love to hear it! thanks for watching!
That cave was wild,you were brave to go into the abyss
How is it possible to have a video make MY heart start racing when you went into that spring hole?? But I gotta admit…. I felt like it was me in that spring. Great work taking us on the journey in this video. Don’t let Madeline see how far you went solo.😂
I think I’ve just realized I’m terrified of underwater caves
going back with a tank or a tag team would be an awsome video. Would definitely love to watch that.
Congratulations on being an uncle & to your family as well ❤! I would love to meet you in the 321. Just to say, hi. Big fan!! Mangrove Snapper are my favorite fish to catch as well. Mad props on the trash removal & an awesome video as usual!!😊
Man I've been waiting to see a shark in these mangrove videos hahaha! just confirms my irrational fear of mangrove swimming maybe isn't so irrational 😂😂
I’m more worried about the crocodiles 😂😬
Yea really enjoyed those dives
first thing i thought: "man if his is florida this looks like a gator pit" LOL keywest florida sheesh, stay safe man
Would LOVE to see an exploration video of that cave from you!
def will be going back!
The old legend is true. Florida men are crazy and look normal doing crazy things. Impressive video again bro. Only today I realized that I was not already subscribed. I am now though
Great video Aaron!
Amazing fishing a lot of nice snappers boy I can't wait to get back to Florida I like to go down there and fish all the time especially the keys the first key Islamorada every once in a while I go to aisle marker 20 nice job Aaron have fun at your family and congratulations also
Awesome video Aaron! 👍
Appreciate the videos, all the way from Bermuda!
Here in Sarasota we get quite a few shovel nose lobster. I agree 💯 they are better than spinys. Stay safe from the storm!!
thats what I hear! and we will!
Need one of those underwater camera subs to explore the cave!
haha right
Love these videos!
More to come!
Haahaa stole your Wifes gun...pink power bands😂❤❤❤cool vid
I really like your videos
Here in Fiji Island 🇫🇯✌👍
these are the videos that make me never want to move out of florida
Loved it! Thanks.
Great one. Thanks
Congrats Uncle
Thanks!
Another awesome video!
Finding a spring is the best fun. But finding one in salt water priceless!!! On lake George there’s Salt springs on a fresh water lake. Just the opposite of what you found
Just got home and haven't watched yet but thank you for the tipsy content the last episode! Me and my girlfriend feel attached to her! Maybe another tipsy trip is in order if weather permits.(that was my favorite episode)
Beautiful spots. I think when fish get pinned against the bottom and do that high frequency flop, it really brings in sharks. I had the same thing happen to me in Oregon spearfishing off of the Newport Jetty. I shot a rockfish near the bottom (25 ft) and it did the same rapid flop. About 2 minutes later a 6 foot shark buzzed me while I was breathing up. Probably a salmon shark coming to investigate.
Really cool video 👍🏼
Its not allowing me to like your video. Awesome footage of our beautiful State as always.
That’s a wild shot! Almost like you scalped the thing
It’s a Spanish slipper. I’ve caught several around American shoals. Just did a trip to Miami earlier this year and got 6 in one day. We get the ridged slippers in the gulf but never found a Spanish on the Gulf side.
Good to know. Thought there was only one. That’s the only kinda I’ve caught down here
@@KeyWestWaterman I’ve caught rigid slippers on both the gulf and the Atlantic but it seems like South Florida only has the Spanish and every now and then you see someone pull a sculpture slipper. I’ve never caught one of those, but I’ve mounted a couple. Those are the three shallow water species of slipper we have. I’ve heard there’s a couple more deep water that the shrimp trawlers pull up, but I know nothing about them.
@keywestwaterman, Thanks for sharing cool vidz! While diving, as you've encountered sharks, what about crocs?! Are you worried about crocs? How deep is the water around those mangrove islands like @ 19:60?? Explore that mangrove island underwater cave with a group of ppl plz, safety 1st !! Congrats to your Brother!
Good stuff.
glad you enjoyed it!
Great show thanks
As an avid fan who'd like to see continued content, I hope you go back to the spring with bottles (could be a new series... Florida Keys Springs). My brother and I used to dive the FL springs... Blue Springs was a vertical shaft that bottomed at 139' (we'd hug rocks on the way down to increase our bottom time). If you reached through the tangled mess at the bottom you could touch the incredible lateral current of the horizontal shaft below. The cavern at the end of the Ponce de Leon cave was only 75' deep, but it was about 350' laterally from the 3' diameter entry at the bottom of the swimming hole. The passages that led away from the cavern intersected lateral currents that would suck you into the river network that flows under Florida. There are dozens of divers there for eternity. IMHO, bottles would be safer and they'd allow time for better content.
It’s really interesting on where the aquifers are. I am sure that there are a lot more.
Aw man just saw this and I missed out on the live Q&A I’m glad you were able to bring some fish back to feed the family though that’s really cool especially getting that stud mangrove snapper, what a shot! And this was a really cool spot and cause of this video now I know the keys has fresh water springs out there that’s awesome.
Great video overall my man, keep it up! I did have a question while seeing this video, around what size snappers were those between 5:30 & 6:30 of this video? I’m pretty curious
And congrats to your brother and the new one on the way!
I love watching you poke around in the mangroves exploring, if I lived down there I think I would definitely get lost back in them a lot! A whole new world I wouldn't have expected if not for your video's! Thanks for taking us along, again!!! Congrats & Good luck to your brother and sister-in-law!
Here's a question for the live event: do you find that your shots that hit into harder things beyond the fish dull your spear points? If so, how do you sharpen them? Up here in Mass and Rhode Island the reefs are rock and there are days when my tips round off a bit and need a tune up.
Respect. My imagination is way too active to dive mangroves.
Very cool thanks 😊
Bringing home the snappaahh
haha
This was a great video...!!!
Those slipper lobster taste way better then our spiny lobster