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It-s Time to Get MESSY! (Oscars and Peacocks Catch Clean & Cook) - Bluegabe

It-s Time to Get MESSY! (Oscars and Peacocks Catch Clean & Cook) - Bluegabe

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It-s Time to Get MESSY! (Oscars and Peacocks Catch Clean & Cook) the: That's the sign of a great guide focusing on the weakest fishermen he has(he's only 6) and knowing Gabe didn't need any attention. Besides it let him fish more than he normally would. It looks the Cichlids have basically outcompeted the native Centrachids almost entirely. It looks cool but the Fisheries Biologist in me is saddened.
Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 9


Well by now I guess I should say congratulations on the new addition to the family! Gabe you are crushing it and tell Jake I hope he gets well soon and he and Luke have been killing it lately! I love watching them grow and the personalities change while watching them mature! Jake is such a great big brother yo luke!
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Wow, hopefully she won't have the same birthday as her child. My wife and our daughter have birthdays 1 day apart. Nov. 4 and 5. and what makes it more wow is my birthday is Oct 31 and our anniversary is Nov. 3. we think its pretty cool. Congrats on the baby. Keep making videos, I love watching you guys.
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Hey Gabe' I Live in Tampa Florida are Oscars and peacock bass here? Also what are the limits and size regulations for them? I don't have a boat and disabled so i would have to find a dock / pier somewhere to fish for them if you say they are here.
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A real good thing to prevent that swap bottom is manscapes crop reserve her AKA ball deodorant. No lie went to Hawaii and don't think they even got moist enough to come close to that. Stuff really did kind of change my life especially with work
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Another great video Gabe! Man, what a day of peacock bass fishing! That was very impressive. I never knew there were so many peacocks like that in south Florida anyway. ( I knew they were there, but not in such massive numbers. )
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First fisherman I ever saw catching Oscar's out of canals and encouraging people to remove invasive species was Roland Martin. Apparently it didn't take. Peacock aren't native either are they?
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Oscars are invasive and non-native same as tilapia invasive non-native same as myan Cichlid Invasive and non-native however the peacock bass is non-native but not invasive
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You stud, I was just there a couple weeks ago. That place is gator central. No way I'd get in that water, but you sure did get some great underwater footage!
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Where is the link to Captain Johnny? I-d love to go fishing with him! I-d really like to find someone to put me on some Rooster Fish, I-d love another trophy!
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