Man, this is truly an amazing love letter to the place where I call my home waters. From the anciet Caloosa to the modern day, they bay is soaked in history and life. It's awesome to see it in this light
Was not expecting this to pop up on the feed. Naples, Fl gang. My dad, papa, great granddaddy and his daddy have fished from Pine Island down to Chokoloskee sinces the 20's. The stories they could tell you man. This is awesome. It definitely isn't like it used to be. Maybe one day the state will get its act together. Keep it up man!
Christian as a swfl native myself I love this series. It reminds us native people what we have at your doorsteps. The video content you put out is like in watching something on the discovery channel. I appreciate all the work, time and effort you’re putting into these videos.
Awesome video!! One of my favorites so far, as I boat down the Imperial River weekly and frequently fish New Pass and Estero Bay. Makes me feel so grateful having this ecosystem available. Very interesting to hear the history around the preservation efforts. Keep it up, seriously amazing content.
Yo! Your content is unlike any other channels I follow! The cinematography, the story telling and the knowledge of these local areas just does it for me. Im a big fly fishing guy, born, raised & residing in Florida & still feel like I’m getting a great lesson of these estuaries I haven’t fished yet or ever heard of many times. I’m definitely looking forward to this series. I don’t know how I found your channel but I’m glad I did. Thank you for what you do & keep them coming! Much success to you and growing your channel. 💪🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
great video of estero bay. Wish we could have seen more variety of inshore species. Almost seems like the bay is struggling. In Bonita you can go out and catch a grand slam fairly often.
Great video !! From Naples grew up there in the 70s 80s and 90s now have lived in Bonita Springs since late 90s,,, Estero Bay is my home Bay so I watched and loved you're video !! I'm getting a Flip Pallot or Spanish Fly vibe from yours work Very Well Done videos and narration 💯🔥
Brother, your storytelling is incredible! We are in fort myers and our boat is stored in the cape. Would love to link up and get out some time! Tighlines!
Great video. Looking forward to the series. I used to live on Hendry Creek in the mid 90’s and had many great days in that section of the bay. Many called it “No-Fish Bay” back in the day. They just never wanted to put the time in to figure it out. One last thing, thank you for pronouncing Mullock Creek correctly…..lol.
Christian, great vid at a beautiful place, as a native i have fished the entire east coast from Key West to jacksonville but never made it to the lower west side, on the bucket list. i have fished the tampa and Sarasota areas north so I'm hoping the SW areas will be a new experience with excellent scenery.
It’s a very underrated fishery. Giant snook aren’t the easiest to catch, plenty of slots, nice reds, tarpon. But not as busy as other places which I appreciate greatly
Too awesome! I got to go there now. Are there spots you can wade fish there that you can get to without a boat? You should do a feature on the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge.
I have never fished there. If you check out my last video I wade fished Estero. Although, I took my skiff to a bag and hopped out. If it’s dead low you can walk from along the road somewhere I bet but I’ve never done it. Better to park a boat or kayak off the road!
@@christian_masterson I appreciate that! I'll have to scout that out. I'm looking for new spots. Unfortunately, Titusville isn't what it once was since the algae blooms but I've read the grass is coming back in Mosquito Lagoon and parts of the Indian River but not yet to the spots I can walk to.
@@christian_masterson It is one of the few places with a land locked population of bull reds (and black drum as well) without the bull sharks as an added bonus (though people claim they have seen them in Mosquito Lagoon but most likely the northern end which is closer to the inlet in New Smyrna). It has been years - and it sounds unbelievable - but I've had schools of literally hundreds of fish - both red and black drum - swim around me while standing on a sandbar at Haulover Canal in the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. There is a creek that flows into the north end of the western lagoon that would hold juvie tarpon. If you were quite enough could sneak right into the middle of them. Fun to catch on light tackle using small gold foil suspending jerk baits. Used to be.............so sad to say/hear those words.
Hey man, I am wondering cuz I do fish this area periodically but where was this by? I understand if you don't want to give it out, but I am just wondering so I can see where you are fishing compared to where I usually am. I also put in at mullock creek boat ramp in my 1996 Ghennoe 15'6. Again man, Love all of your videos! I have been also slamming 30 pound tarpon / 20-33 inch reds / 12-30 inch snook also! I am also using some live shirmp / live mullet / cut ladyfish/ NLBN 3in" and 5" plus the Savagegear shrimp!
@@christian_masterson Alright, I think I have a better idea, from running around on where you are close to, thanks man, again love watching your content. Me and my dad have been watching it more and more, because we used to be a offshore based family until we got the ghennoe and watching you, now we fish inshore a lot more and have so much fun! Hey and who knows maybe I can catch you out there one of these days!
If you see me holler! I’m out there a lot haha. That’s awesome to hear I’m glad you’re having some good times. Hopefully I can teach you guys something🙏
Hey man long time subscriber love the edits ! Really bring out this beautiful state ! What cameras are you using for these shots if you don’t mind some insight .looking to get into documenting my home home waters of the North Indian lagoon and mosquito lagoon any info would be great thanks !
you showed this beautiful place the respect is deserves man. good stuff.
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Great effort to make a very important point!
Thank you!
This is documentary award worthy film making. Thank you!!
Wow man. I appreciate that a ton
Thank you!
RIGHT ON DUDE!!❤
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Man, this is truly an amazing love letter to the place where I call my home waters. From the anciet Caloosa to the modern day, they bay is soaked in history and life. It's awesome to see it in this light
For sure. Well said!
Incredible thank you
You're very welcome
Dude, you’re doing what other fishing TH-camrs in Florida won’t do. Keep setting yourself apart from them.🙌🏼
Thanks man
Was not expecting this to pop up on the feed. Naples, Fl gang. My dad, papa, great granddaddy and his daddy have fished from Pine Island down to Chokoloskee sinces the 20's. The stories they could tell you man. This is awesome. It definitely isn't like it used to be. Maybe one day the state will get its act together. Keep it up man!
That’s nuts man. Would be a great time hearing the stories
Christian as a swfl native myself I love this series. It reminds us native people what we have at your doorsteps. The video content you put out is like in watching something on the discovery channel. I appreciate all the work, time and effort you’re putting into these videos.
Thanks a lot man. I appreciate it
@@christian_masterson thank you for making great content
Awesome video. Great idea on producing a series and adding some educational content. Keep up the hard work.
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Awesome video!! One of my favorites so far, as I boat down the Imperial River weekly and frequently fish New Pass and Estero Bay. Makes me feel so grateful having this ecosystem available. Very interesting to hear the history around the preservation efforts. Keep it up, seriously amazing content.
Thanks man
Great video, I'm on the Southeast side of FL, and feel the same way about the Everglades 🎣
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Yo! Your content is unlike any other channels I follow! The cinematography, the story telling and the knowledge of these local areas just does it for me. Im a big fly fishing guy, born, raised & residing in Florida & still feel like I’m getting a great lesson of these estuaries I haven’t fished yet or ever heard of many times. I’m definitely looking forward to this series. I don’t know how I found your channel but I’m glad I did. Thank you for what you do & keep them coming! Much success to you and growing your channel. 💪🏾🤙🏾🙏🏾
Thank you!!!
As someone who works on water quality in Estero bay and the caloosahatchee this video is a master piece. Hope to see you out there man
Thanks, appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Very good cinematography. José Wejebe meets Flip Pallot kind of vibe. Seems spiritual.
Thank you a lot man. That’s my goal!
great video of estero bay. Wish we could have seen more variety of inshore species. Almost seems like the bay is struggling. In Bonita you can go out and catch a grand slam fairly often.
Watch some of my later videos. Have gotten some slams. Been fun. I agree though, wish it was more consistent
As always great cinematography. Good work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video !! From Naples grew up there in the 70s 80s and 90s now have lived in Bonita Springs since late 90s,,, Estero Bay is my home Bay so I watched and loved you're video !! I'm getting a Flip Pallot or Spanish Fly vibe from yours work Very Well Done videos and narration 💯🔥
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Great idea for a video series! Can’t wait till the next one.
Thanks man. I’m super excited about it!
Great video Christian!!! Always an amazing watch!! Keep up the great work brother!!
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Awesome video gonna be a great series!
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Great video. I’m 5th gen SWFL. Don’t know many people who pronounce Mulloch Creek properly. Well done!
Haha you’re the 2nd guy to comment that. Funny stuff
Yes sirrr, great work✊🤙
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Brother, your storytelling is incredible! We are in fort myers and our boat is stored in the cape. Would love to link up and get out some time! Tighlines!
Thanks man!!!
good stuff man
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Love the videography in this one! I also really love the van in the driveway!!!!
Haha
LETS GOOOOO we here! loving the videos!
Glad you like them!
As usual, really nice work, but this new format is very impressive, and I can't wait for your next in the series. As always tight lines!
Thanks man. Going to shoot for 1-2 of these videos a month in this series. God willing
Great video. Looking forward to the series.
I used to live on Hendry Creek in the mid 90’s and had many great days in that section of the bay. Many called it “No-Fish Bay” back in the day. They just never wanted to put the time in to figure it out.
One last thing, thank you for pronouncing Mullock Creek correctly…..lol.
Haha thanks. I had to look it up to get the pronunciation right haha
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lol….yeah, people think it rhymes with mullet.
Wow, it looks like that guy Bishop really knows how to apply pressure on a fish
He’s shows no mercy on fish
Christian, great vid at a beautiful place, as a native i have fished the entire east coast from Key West to jacksonville but never made it to the lower west side, on the bucket list. i have fished the tampa and Sarasota areas north so I'm hoping the SW areas will be a new experience with excellent scenery.
It’s a very underrated fishery. Giant snook aren’t the easiest to catch, plenty of slots, nice reds, tarpon. But not as busy as other places which I appreciate greatly
Wow!!! I love this !!
Thank you!
Loved it! knocking it out of the park !!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What’s up man, Naples Marco native here and big fan of TH-cam. You’ve got the style man love the videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! Will do!
thank you
No problem man. Thanks for watching
Great great video. What beach is that on 15:31. Seems like an absolute paradise.
I believe that was right next to the dog beach! It was beautifup
Great video 😊
Thanks for the visit
Too awesome! I got to go there now. Are there spots you can wade fish there that you can get to without a boat? You should do a feature on the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge.
I have never fished there. If you check out my last video I wade fished Estero. Although, I took my skiff to a bag and hopped out. If it’s dead low you can walk from along the road somewhere I bet but I’ve never done it. Better to park a boat or kayak off the road!
@@christian_masterson I appreciate that! I'll have to scout that out. I'm looking for new spots. Unfortunately, Titusville isn't what it once was since the algae blooms but I've read the grass is coming back in Mosquito Lagoon and parts of the Indian River but not yet to the spots I can walk to.
Interesting. Never been to Titusville or mosquito.
@@christian_masterson It is one of the few places with a land locked population of bull reds (and black drum as well) without the bull sharks as an added bonus (though people claim they have seen them in Mosquito Lagoon but most likely the northern end which is closer to the inlet in New Smyrna). It has been years - and it sounds unbelievable - but I've had schools of literally hundreds of fish - both red and black drum - swim around me while standing on a sandbar at Haulover Canal in the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. There is a creek that flows into the north end of the western lagoon that would hold juvie tarpon. If you were quite enough could sneak right into the middle of them. Fun to catch on light tackle using small gold foil suspending jerk baits. Used to be.............so sad to say/hear those words.
That’s crazy
Hey man, I am wondering cuz I do fish this area periodically but where was this by? I understand if you don't want to give it out, but I am just wondering so I can see where you are fishing compared to where I usually am. I also put in at mullock creek boat ramp in my 1996 Ghennoe 15'6. Again man, Love all of your videos! I have been also slamming 30 pound tarpon / 20-33 inch reds / 12-30 inch snook also! I am also using some live shirmp / live mullet / cut ladyfish/ NLBN 3in" and 5" plus the Savagegear shrimp!
That’s awesome man. More north Estero I’ll tell you that. And yes, tarpon have been around like crazy.
@@christian_masterson Alright, I think I have a better idea, from running around on where you are close to, thanks man, again love watching your content. Me and my dad have been watching it more and more, because we used to be a offshore based family until we got the ghennoe and watching you, now we fish inshore a lot more and have so much fun! Hey and who knows maybe I can catch you out there one of these days!
If you see me holler! I’m out there a lot haha. That’s awesome to hear I’m glad you’re having some good times. Hopefully I can teach you guys something🙏
Hey man long time subscriber love the edits ! Really bring out this beautiful state ! What cameras are you using for these shots if you don’t mind some insight .looking to get into documenting my home home waters of the North Indian lagoon and mosquito lagoon any info would be great thanks !
Go watch my filming video. I cover all that and more’
Do Fort Pierce!! :)
Sounds good
Are you a fan of Ryan Knorr?
Name doesn’t ring a bell. Who is he?
@@christian_masterson the way you tell stories reminds me of him. He does grass videos out in the Midwest.
Gotcha. I’ll look him up. I’m always interested in new ways to tell a story