What was the water depth at 13:40? Your videos show how great Tampa Bay fishing is compared to where I fish in NE Fl. I have to go out 10 to 20+ miles to find the same fish.
I think Chad won the competition he caught more birds lol love watching the videos keep em coming guys an keep up the good work bc the content is always good an useful thanks for taking the time to show the people that dont understand fishing how too...I'm an average fishermen I believe I grew up on the water here an fished just bout anyday I could an there's some things you teach that I didnt know so i just wanted to say thanks an i appreciate the help have a great day an God bless y'all
Well I appreciate it a bunch an I wanna start volunteering to do the clean ups you guys do at parks an boat ramps I just moved back down here from Tennessee it's hard to start over since I've been at my job for 14 yrs I'm just trying to be there for the parents moms got stage 3 lunch g cancer an dad's got 2leaking arteries an a couple blood clots so I'm gonna be there but hopefully be able to do some fishing while trying to help them out....but I do love the videos I just dont comment much but keep up the good work guys
Great video, you're a hell of an instructor. I'll be in the market for a new net. Can you share some details on those Talons? A link to sizes and pricing would be great. I ran a quick google search but found only a little article about the maker.
Actually these nets are different than the old Talon cast net as they went out of business and the name was available. Here is a link to the website with a description. Thanks for watching! www.tampabayfishingchannel.com/product-page/talon-cast-nets-10-1-4-mesh-1-5
Love your videos!!! Finally got a boat and ready to take the family fishing. How do you find those silver trout and water depths I should be looking for?
Thanks again for another great bait catching seminar. You should school Chad not to eclipse the net during the retrieval "money shot". COME ON CHAD!! Couple of questions. How long is the lanyard of your cast net? How deep do you let it sink before retrieving it? And, do you find that having the head of your trolling motor beyond your rub rail causes problems when docking or entering or departing your lift?
It depends on how hard the tide is running if I need to add more line to retrieve the cast net. The Talon Cast Net has 32' of line. Sometimes I have to add to it to get the net to the bottom and yes I like the net to get to the bottom. Typically no problems as the motor sits just inside the boat. We put it in the up position when we are rocking at the skyway.
I know live white bait works best when the snook bite is tough but why not throw some sort of soft plastic swimbait or fluke if they are eating on a slow reel?
@@TampaBayFishingChannel Well Todd thank you very much. I hope that you either get them into your store or tell me where you got them because they sure look nice wraparound keep the wind out of your eyes but not overly so very nice.
What are the advantages of a 1/4” net vs 3/8” net other than not having smaller white bait getting stuck in it? I’m running a smaller boat and an 8’ would probably be the largest net I would need. Definitely interested in the Talon.
I throw the 10' 1/4" 1.3# net for a few reasons. One is I am getting old and it is easier to throw, the bait is so skiddish right now and have been this entire year because the amount of people attempting to catch it that when you throw a heavier net in deeper water the bait will scatter. The heavier net will sink past them before they come back into the chum where the lighter net will sink slower and allow the bait to come back into the chum and be caught by the net. Hope this helps!
Great video guys. Seems like y’all had fun ! That’s what it’s about. Appreciate you taking the time to explain what y’all are doing and how to do it.
No problem and thanks for watching.
What was the water depth at 13:40? Your videos show how great Tampa Bay fishing is compared to where I fish in NE Fl. I have to go out 10 to 20+ miles to find the same fish.
I think Chad won the competition he caught more birds lol love watching the videos keep em coming guys an keep up the good work bc the content is always good an useful thanks for taking the time to show the people that dont understand fishing how too...I'm an average fishermen I believe I grew up on the water here an fished just bout anyday I could an there's some things you teach that I didnt know so i just wanted to say thanks an i appreciate the help have a great day an God bless y'all
Thank you Matt, that is exactly why I do what I do!
Well I appreciate it a bunch an I wanna start volunteering to do the clean ups you guys do at parks an boat ramps I just moved back down here from Tennessee it's hard to start over since I've been at my job for 14 yrs I'm just trying to be there for the parents moms got stage 3 lunch g cancer an dad's got 2leaking arteries an a couple blood clots so I'm gonna be there but hopefully be able to do some fishing while trying to help them out....but I do love the videos I just dont comment much but keep up the good work guys
Good video. One thing though, a dehooker is easier on the health of trout and small snook.
Great video, you're a hell of an instructor. I'll be in the market for a new net. Can you share some details on those Talons? A link to sizes and pricing would be great. I ran a quick google search but found only a little article about the maker.
Actually these nets are different than the old Talon cast net as they went out of business and the name was available. Here is a link to the website with a description. Thanks for watching! www.tampabayfishingchannel.com/product-page/talon-cast-nets-10-1-4-mesh-1-5
@@TampaBayFishingChannel Excellent! Looks like a great price.
@@jasontrojnar8791 Thank you! We try to make quality products for a quality price!
I was in that same area caught a 19" trout
Love your videos!!! Finally got a boat and ready to take the family fishing. How do you find those silver trout and water depths I should be looking for?
Look in 30-40’ of water. Look for big schools on the depth finder and that will be them. Good luck.
@@TampaBayFishingChannel I sent you guy a IM on facebook.
Thanks again for another great bait catching seminar. You should school Chad not to eclipse the net during the retrieval "money shot". COME ON CHAD!! Couple of questions. How long is the lanyard of your cast net? How deep do you let it sink before retrieving it? And, do you find that having the head of your trolling motor beyond your rub rail causes problems when docking or entering or departing your lift?
It depends on how hard the tide is running if I need to add more line to retrieve the cast net. The Talon Cast Net has 32' of line. Sometimes I have to add to it to get the net to the bottom and yes I like the net to get to the bottom. Typically no problems as the motor sits just inside the boat. We put it in the up position when we are rocking at the skyway.
Went out to 60' of water. Used 1/4oz stewie. Every drop fish on. Plus first drop was mutton snapper. First one in the gulf. Just short tho.
Sweet. I bet that took a little bit to get down there but sometimes scaling down is what it takes.
@@TampaBayFishingChannel it wasn't bad, current was light.
I know live white bait works best when the snook bite is tough but why not throw some sort of soft plastic swimbait or fluke if they are eating on a slow reel?
What sun glasses are you using Todd? They look awesome. Great fishing!!
Actually they are some glasses that I am testing out to see if they will hold up and so far so good and yes I love them also.
@@TampaBayFishingChannel Well Todd thank you very much. I hope that you either get them into your store or tell me where you got them because they sure look nice wraparound keep the wind out of your eyes but not overly so very nice.
Awesome video and information. Thank you. How long do you chum for? Until the bait comes up?
We typically chum until we are done catching bait. The chum keeps them in the area.
@@TampaBayFishingChannel thank you
What are the advantages of a 1/4” net vs 3/8” net other than not having smaller white bait getting stuck in it? I’m running a smaller boat and an 8’ would probably be the largest net I would need. Definitely interested in the Talon.
I throw the 10' 1/4" 1.3# net for a few reasons. One is I am getting old and it is easier to throw, the bait is so skiddish right now and have been this entire year because the amount of people attempting to catch it that when you throw a heavier net in deeper water the bait will scatter. The heavier net will sink past them before they come back into the chum where the lighter net will sink slower and allow the bait to come back into the chum and be caught by the net. Hope this helps!
@@TampaBayFishingChannel helps very much and solidified my choice on purchasing 1/4” net.
Nice👍👍👍❤️
Why do you block out the Suzuki name on your outboard?
If it is blocked I didn’t mean it to be. Love our Suzuki. My third one. We have 1200 hours on this motor in 3 years.
@@TampaBayFishingChannel I think there's water on the lens at that point that's making it blurred, great video..
Just taste it !
Those birds lmao