You NEVER! Know What You'll Reel In Surf Fishing!

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You Never Know! What You'll Reel In Surf Fishing!

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  • @jimschermerhorn5370
    @jimschermerhorn537011 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! Looking forward to getting down to the gulf of Florida next spring.

  • @vadivelanellappan42
    @vadivelanellappan4211 күн бұрын

    All show only catched fish.. very few people like you explain what Bait used .. keep it up.. 🎉🎉

  • @joeyfitzpatrickfishing
    @joeyfitzpatrickfishing11 күн бұрын

    My general rule for black drum is if they have stripes, they’re good to eat

  • @scottweidner1613
    @scottweidner161311 күн бұрын

    Tony....i think you did a video on tying the panhandle rig. If you did can you put it in a link?

  • @rick_inflorida
    @rick_inflorida10 күн бұрын

    I just wish you'd get stocked back up on some of your baits. No one around me sells fishgum. it's all Fishbites. Ive not caught much on it. I just ran out of pomp candy.

  • @wesleyhackney
    @wesleyhackney11 күн бұрын

    What is that stuff in a jar o think you called soft stuff. Is that a new invention of yours. I’ve been out 3 times in last 10 days using shrimp soaked OP with 0 fish go show for it. Hope my luck changes

  • @user-dj4pq1sh6o
    @user-dj4pq1sh6o11 күн бұрын

    Hey Tony. Writing from Santa Marta, Colombia. Why is it that anglers in the U.S. hate catfish? I mean, seems to me, you guys consider it a dirty fish but you can still eat it and even sell it.

  • @FishGum

    @FishGum

    11 күн бұрын

    Sail catfish are great table fare. The “hardhead” catfish are hit are moss based on diet. They eat acorn worms that make the catfish taste like iodine. Bitter and metallic, not good

  • @FishGum

    @FishGum

    11 күн бұрын

    Freshwater catfish are awesome to eat

  • @user-dj4pq1sh6o

    @user-dj4pq1sh6o

    11 күн бұрын

    @@FishGum Thanks Tony for answering back. It's funny cause, the catfish (we call them "bagre" or "chivo") is one of the most coveted fish for us surf fishers. Another curiosity is that the pompano (what we call "jurel") is way out of reach from land unless you're assisted by a drone. They're found 200-300 meters way into the ocean from shore. But one of the main differences that I've found and it has to do with the following question, which I would really appreciate if you can get back to me (I also asked another channel but didn't hear from the content creator, all I got was lame answers from retarded subscribers) is: Why is it that anglers in the U.S. never use Octopus as bait? It just strikes me curious cause that is one of the mostly used bait down here and it works quite nicely. Thank You Tony.

  • @davelester1985
    @davelester198511 күн бұрын

    Too bad most of your shots that could show the fish at the end was cut off as your camera was pointed too far above what we want to see.

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