Keep the videos going you’re doing great love watching themKeep the videos going you’re doing great love watching them. Next thing you know you’ll be at 100,000 subscribers.
Awesome video as always. I was in the pass last week and can’t believe how clear it’s been. Running the channel in 7-8’ and being able to see the bottom is definitely not normal, but very cool.
If they're not hitting the swimbaits and topwater as well as I'd hope, my next go-to is slow-working shrimp imitations next to them. The "when it was sitting, he came and ate it" redfish you caught would've been a major clue.
Love the videos man! Just curious, what makes you target those areas when you do? There’s similar landscape near me but I’ve been struggling recently. Thanks in advance
Honestly I love using google earth to scout out some areas. Then it’s just trial and error. When I explore new spots I typically use a lure I know will give me a great chance to catch fish. Gulp/NLBN. If there’s nice mangroves and bottom and you have some water movement (not stagnant) odds are you will find some fish. Morning or evening is typically my go to this time of year with the heat.
@@christian_masterson thanks! I’m limited to fishing from shore so Google Earth has been a godsend lol. Last question, how light are you going on jig heads in this shallow of water?
Keep the videos going you’re doing great love watching themKeep the videos going you’re doing great love watching them. Next thing you know you’ll be at 100,000 subscribers.
Thanks. That means a lot
good stuff brother your videos inspire to go out and catch some fish
That’s awesome man. Get on em!
You did a nice job with this video! Going to check your others. Have a feeling you'll be a home run hitter.
Thanks man. I appreciate the support!
hell yeah brotha getting it done like always
Thanks brother
Cool video!
Thanks!
Awesome video as always. I was in the pass last week and can’t believe how clear it’s been. Running the channel in 7-8’ and being able to see the bottom is definitely not normal, but very cool.
It is very nice. Can make fishing both awesome and also a little more difficult. But I wouldn’t trade it for the world
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Once those rains start it’ll change for sure, but it’s cool to see the bottom contours below that you normally can’t.
If they're not hitting the swimbaits and topwater as well as I'd hope, my next go-to is slow-working shrimp imitations next to them. The "when it was sitting, he came and ate it" redfish you caught would've been a major clue.
That’s good intel. Thanks for the comment!
Wow
Love the vids
You’re the man!
Bull Bay and a Stradic, a perfect pairing!!
No doubt. Happy to have her back in action. There service is great too
Yet another great video. Everyone share this channel -- it's going to blow up.
Thanks man. I appreciate your support
Already know it’s gonna be good
You know it🤙. Thanks for your support as always man
Would love to fish with someone that has as much passion as you 👍🏿
Is this in matlache
I dropped in at matlacha yes
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Love some stick figure!!!
There the best. Seeing them in August🤙
@@christian_masterson where?
@@stealthwalker007 east coast of Florida I forgot where exactly
Cool I’ll google it, I’m in big bend of Fl. We are getting few snook in steinhatche, Keaton beach area. Keep catching bro
Stick Figure 💪
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Love the videos man! Just curious, what makes you target those areas when you do? There’s similar landscape near me but I’ve been struggling recently. Thanks in advance
Honestly I love using google earth to scout out some areas. Then it’s just trial and error. When I explore new spots I typically use a lure I know will give me a great chance to catch fish. Gulp/NLBN. If there’s nice mangroves and bottom and you have some water movement (not stagnant) odds are you will find some fish. Morning or evening is typically my go to this time of year with the heat.
@@christian_masterson thanks! I’m limited to fishing from shore so Google Earth has been a godsend lol. Last question, how light are you going on jig heads in this shallow of water?
@@DanHoward-mv2du 1/8 is the best I find. 3/16 if I need the casting distance but 1/8 typically gets the job done
What kind of boat do you have?
This is a boggy creek skiff 14 micro
This guy just flat out catches fish.
Man where have u been???????
What happened to your cool truck?
Got stolen
Father Time got to her
Fishhhhh
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The restraint to keep doing the intro and not cast is crazy
😂😂😂. I definitely realized it was time to wrap it up quick
@@christian_masterson I struggle trying to focus on the content side when fishing so I applaud you haha
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Gal
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Yessir💪