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Found Colorful Baby FLYING FISH while Inshore Fishing

Found Colorful Baby FLYING FISH while Inshore Fishing

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I go inshore fishing with my good buddy Ryan Nitz and our goal was to catch for jacks, tarpon, and snook and other species. We began the day by cast netting mullet and casting them around docks for jack crevalles. After a few moments, we heard massive explosions heading our way, and when the jacks reached our mullet they went crazy Instantly Ryan was hooked up This jack put up a fantastic fight and weighed around twenty pounds. We continued to play with this school of jacks we found for another hour or so before headed deeper inshore for baby bull sharks. We anchored up next to a bridge and began chumming sardines in the water. After a few missed bites I finally hooked up to a baby bull shark After releasing him, we moved back into the inlet for some snook action. Both Ryan and I hooked a giant mullet and let them swim by the docks, and all of the sudden Ryan was hooked up to a snook It ended up being a slot fish and its in season, so we kept it for dinner. I jumped on the dock and found some very colorful baby flying fish just swimming next to a boat in a marina. I attempted to catch these baby flying fish with a net, but they were just too quick. As I was trying to capture the baby flying fish, Ryan hooked up to the last fish of the day, another jack crevalle.
Date: 2019-07-31

Comments and reviews: 10


Im going to throw this question(s) out to all the viewers out there. First thing though, Im a Canadian fisherman, inland freshwater fishing only experience, usually bass, pike and Muskie. Ill be in the Orlando area for a family vacation starting the week of May 19th and Im researching some ocean fishing charters to get out experience some salt water fishing. What sort of fish are in season this time of year, what can I expect, any good suggestions for a particular charter company/captain? I would be happy sitting on a school if bonitos for a couple of hours but if bigger game presents an opportunity, Im all inThanks in advance and any input or tips you can share, time to get back to research
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Probably know this by now, but when we wanted to catch big mullet, we would often fish around cleaning tables with stomach from another fish we cleaned on a small J. Remember the first time I caught a mullet on a pole, and on stomach, of all things, I was pretty awestruck and giddy lol. Always assumed they lived on algae and stuff, since we often caught finger mullet after chumming with rabbit pellets. Have one of those cheap tiny poles for catching large mullet, was pretty fun for inland fishing. Kids loved it, and it was sure more fun than trucking through salt grass with a cast net lol.
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These videos are always so entertaining to me because I love fishing but dont get the chance to go fishing in the ocean that much so it is such a gift to watch your awesome videos and see the fish you catch. P. S keep on making these awesome videos and catching the big fish Amberjacks are the best Also another thing is I like how you actually look at comments unlike other YouTuber and you are also making videos on YouTube about something that you love to do which is fishing which is so cool.
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i was fishing of the docks at a marina with a 4 finger mullet on my medium bait caster and hooked a 20-25 lb jack. i had to jump in and swim around for 5 min before some guy let me on his boat where i continued the fight for another 15 min. the rod snapped right at the boat but luckily the fish was tired so i reached down and grabbed the tail real quick. probably my #1 unforgettable catch, i love jack
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You should try handline fishing just a maybe 30 wrapped on a wood square, the rest of the world does it and it is lots of fun make a video you will have huge international viewers more than what you have. Saludos from Honduras
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Fun video, as usual Those little flying fish are SO colorful. Looks like a day aboard Cpt. Ryan's boat would be a lot of fun. Best of luck to him I'm looking forward to more of these in-shore videos. This was a fun video to watch. Heather
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Man, u do really well for ur size the big lads u take out crumble were u have the art down pat; Thus you slay them. This Dude Ryan wow he pulls them out of spots 1/100 wouldn't be able to stop it being snapped off. Props both of u
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I fished that EXACT spot with the same bait and gear as yo guys and I just dont get anything I dont understand it. I tried to do what you guys do and just not even a bite it makes no sense, Ive basically given up on fishing honestly.
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5 ads on the video. And I have no idea where the clickbait is. Peace out after 39 seconds. Change your editing to deliver what got me here and maybe next time I will stick around for whatever else you got
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10: 58 lol's josh's entire fishing career narrated by a fellow captain on the dock(listen to the background voice)have a nice day. can't catch the fish as the guy said, so we are gonna fade into another shot
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