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Kingfish, Cobia and Snappers - Offshore Fishing in Florida - 4K

Kingfish, Cobia and Snappers - Offshore Fishing in Florida - 4K

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
I went offshore fishing in Cape Canaveral for Kingfish, Cobia and Red Snappers with Capt. Scott Lum and Corey Pagano from Tackle Crafters. We started the day off netting bait in the Port. Once we filled our live wells, we headed offshore and started fishing for kingfish. After catching half a dozen kings, we moved inshore to a shallow wreck to go fishing for red snappers and cobia.
Date: 2019-07-31

Comments and reviews: 10


Your videos are very inspiring. My experience has been either the party boats off of Canaveral (where I don't do so well) or flat fishing off of Horseshoe Beach by Cross City (where I primarily catch trout. You make it seem so easy, but I'm guessing that you have some skills regarding working the lure. I have yet to master it. My buddy who owns the boat that we take on the flats always does much better than I do, and I can't figure it out. I try to emulate his jig action, but I don't have the success he does. Wish you would show that art of fishing so I could perhaps land fish like that.
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Bro why are you yanking the rod so hard and trying to reel the fish in so fast. Fishing like that youre definitely gonna lose some fish, snap your line, or break the rod. Chill out m8. Other than that good vid I guess. Reminds me of when I went to Florida and caught these same fish.
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This is my home town. Port Canaveral, Fl. awesome fishing Captains. That snapper bite was insane. But, wouldn't except anything else on our reefs that are taking them over. This video proves it all Can't wait until they have an open season. SMH. BlackTipHFishing. Awesome video.
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I never give a thumbs down on any of your videos Josh, but I did on this one. Only because the way that dude, (Corey Pagano from Tackle Crafters) was releasing those snappers, no respect, and no concern nor regard for the fishes health at all.
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Red snapper are only protected because the commercial fishing companies pay for that protection so they can basically keep them for themselves. There is no reason for the strict regulations other than the big money in control.
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I want to take a trip sometime and go on a charter boat Ive been looking around at prices and his are way better then others Ive seen. Sooo much better and this guy defiantly knows what hes doing. Might be seeing him in the future
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I like your videos when your actually going after game fish and not dickin around with sharks or goliaths. And it's way more enjoyable when your fishing with people who are willing to talk tips and techniques.
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Florida is the reason that red snapper are so regulated. They are waaayyy over fished there and now they are all small. In Texas everyone you catch is 20ib plus maaaaybe a 15iber every once and a while
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How deep do you usually fish? When ever i go out usually im anywhere from 50 to 300 and we land alot of bonitas drifting and a doplhin every noe and than
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Man you guys are amazing My kid loves watching your videos and wants to go out fishing with you guys Let me know if its possible.
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