I love your videos. I get a wealth of knowledge from you. Thank you for that. Now to my concern, we have lost a couple really good guys this year due to falling from their boats while trolling. Please hook your kill switch to you. I pray for you every time you walk to the back of the boat. Be safe my friend. And keep putting out the info.
Hi Heath, Thank you for more good information. I always learn something from your videos. Hope you are feeling OK. Say "Hi" to the Crew. Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey. Since I'm out of the game for a bit.. all I can do is help... And hope my boat misses me as much as I miss it 😁. Hope all is well in Palm Bay. Winter is almost over. Talk to you soon. By the way, I'm now doing a livestream fishing report every Tuesday at 6:00pm. If you available, drop in and say "Hi".
I got an assortment of teasers,soft(small size)and 2 bigger hardwood behind.(i understand the principle of it .bigger fish chaises the smaller ones)... 1 hook on a skirt on the end? Easy transition from "yoyos" to rods!planners to down riggers! And plentiful "grunts" on the reefs...
We have them off the okaloosa island peir right now, a guy told me to use a white z man fluke and a short shank 1oz triangle jig head, to rig it upside down , and to just reel it straight really fast, is that good advice or is there a better way
My wife and i are moving down to FL. Those e blackfin are on the top of my list that im dying to catch.. that and mahi. I dont have salt fishing rods yet. Do i need to sell the farm to get a huge quiver of rods?
No I wouldn't go doing that yet 😁. Get some medium class gear, spinners & conventionals 15-30 lb class stuff... Spool it with 20 lb test and that'll get you started
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing i guess itd be the same for someone watching videos of fishing here in the Colorado rockies where im born and raised. Youd think, by watching videos, youd need flyrods from 4-6 weight just to get your foot in the door. I mainly use a 4 wt 95% of time, have two spin rods for the wife and i and just a couple pitchin rods for bass in the city
Another awesome lesson from the best fishing teacher on the Internet. Thank you for taking the time to put this lesson together.
Great info Heath! Haven't caught one in a while but I'll use this info to improve my luck!
Very nice tutorial and the edits are on point.
I love your videos. I get a wealth of knowledge from you. Thank you for that. Now to my concern, we have lost a couple really good guys this year due to falling from their boats while trolling. Please hook your kill switch to you. I pray for you every time you walk to the back of the boat. Be safe my friend. And keep putting out the info.
I'm wearing a remote Killswitch... You just don't see it. Thanks for your concern. 🤙
If you and Alfie are ever up in Northwest Florida, let me know. It would be awesome to get out with you fishing one day.
Thanks, Heath!
Out of NC there are days I can’t get away from them but for the last 4 years, I’ve yet to boat a Key Largo Blackfin on my boat.
Great videos Heath! You do an exceptional job of keeping it simple so everybody can head out with a baseline of how to start executing your tips.
nice one.again
cant wait for yellow fin.
Heath, I enjoy watching your videos. You do a great job of explaining the details, Thank you.
Well done!! Nice job on the setup and showing it happen. I live on Big pine, love me some blackfin fishing!
You're a legend - thanks for sharing!
Awesome video Heath. Always learning from your Channel and you make it fun to watch!
Thanks for this video Heath I need to catch some Tuna to go with the wahoo and cero sushi we have been making.
We will try this before we head north mid April, the reef fishing has been slow here in Key Largo so far.
Mahi are showing up early also
Thanks for the great info. So the terminal rig is just 1 oz skirted jig? @ 8-10 kts? How deep does that run them? Imagine pretty shallow?
Yep 1 ounce weighted skirt. Yes 8-10 mph. Lure trolls just below the surface. Tight lines 😁
Good stuff thank you!
Hi Heath, Thank you for more good information. I always learn something from your videos. Hope you are feeling OK. Say "Hi" to the Crew. Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey. Since I'm out of the game for a bit.. all I can do is help... And hope my boat misses me as much as I miss it 😁. Hope all is well in Palm Bay. Winter is almost over. Talk to you soon.
By the way, I'm now doing a livestream fishing report every Tuesday at 6:00pm. If you available, drop in and say "Hi".
Hi Heath, get well soon. The fish are waiting for you. Take care, Mickey
Awesome! Let’s go
I got an assortment of teasers,soft(small size)and 2 bigger hardwood behind.(i understand the principle of it .bigger fish chaises the smaller ones)...
1 hook on a skirt on the end?
Easy transition from "yoyos" to rods!planners to down riggers!
And plentiful "grunts" on the reefs...
I personally like double hooks on skirts
12:15' nasty weather to a peaceful afternoon, Ah! Florida!
Correct
My man, I love the content, your work amazing... with that said can you set up a link so we can buy you a decent microphone.
Thanks... And yes I'm working on the mic 😁
We have them off the okaloosa island peir right now, a guy told me to use a white z man fluke and a short shank 1oz triangle jig head, to rig it upside down , and to just reel it straight really fast, is that good advice or is there a better way
Sounds good to me... If it works... solid.. if not, I'd go with a 3/4 white bucktail jig. Same method, pitch it out and reel it in as fast as you can.
How far off shore looking to go down in June
1.5 to 3 miles
My wife and i are moving down to FL. Those e blackfin are on the top of my list that im dying to catch.. that and mahi. I dont have salt fishing rods yet. Do i need to sell the farm to get a huge quiver of rods?
No I wouldn't go doing that yet 😁. Get some medium class gear, spinners & conventionals 15-30 lb class stuff... Spool it with 20 lb test and that'll get you started
@@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing i guess itd be the same for someone watching videos of fishing here in the Colorado rockies where im born and raised. Youd think, by watching videos, youd need flyrods from 4-6 weight just to get your foot in the door. I mainly use a 4 wt 95% of time, have two spin rods for the wife and i and just a couple pitchin rods for bass in the city
Fl is full don’t come!!!
What do you use those bucktails for?
Ok, never mind, I asked too early. 😮
Everything eats them
Where are you in 200+ ft of water so close to shore?
That's the way the reef is shaped here off South Florida.
Early in morrow, late in the afternoon...cockroaches or/and trigerfish.
🤣🤣🤣
Evenrud OMG how old is that thing
2017