
Still Think Its SAFE To Swim.
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Date: 2020-08-05
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Comments and reviews: 10
Cray
Awesome video as always!
Also, just throwing it out there, I would love to catch a black-tip while Im in Florida if anybody between Lake Worth and Palm Bay would be willing to show a newbie the ropes? I feel like attempting it alone would not be a good idea lol. Im already planning to do a deep-sea/Lake O charter while Im here so I really cannot afford another guide unfortunately. Anyway great video, even if I dont get the chance to catch a shark Im still having a blast in Florida! This place is fishing paradise! Thanks again Viktor for your videos your inshore fishing videos have helped me out a lot and catching sharks vicariously by watching your videos is a rush in and of itself!
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Awesome video as always!
Also, just throwing it out there, I would love to catch a black-tip while Im in Florida if anybody between Lake Worth and Palm Bay would be willing to show a newbie the ropes? I feel like attempting it alone would not be a good idea lol. Im already planning to do a deep-sea/Lake O charter while Im here so I really cannot afford another guide unfortunately. Anyway great video, even if I dont get the chance to catch a shark Im still having a blast in Florida! This place is fishing paradise! Thanks again Viktor for your videos your inshore fishing videos have helped me out a lot and catching sharks vicariously by watching your videos is a rush in and of itself!
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james
I've seen in a few of your videos that you have a bait swim itself out from the beach to try to get on some sharks. I would absolutely love a video or 2 of that. I have a 6/0 reel that I feel would be perfect for that. Not sure what kind of leader to use for it, what to spool it up with, and how the whole thing works. Not to mention how well it works. I've seen you get a lot of hits on your videos, but never land one doing this. At times I don't want to paddle baits out it would be cool to learn how to swim baits out. Thanks. Love your videos. Pretty sure I've seen about 75%-85% of your videos so far.
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I've seen in a few of your videos that you have a bait swim itself out from the beach to try to get on some sharks. I would absolutely love a video or 2 of that. I have a 6/0 reel that I feel would be perfect for that. Not sure what kind of leader to use for it, what to spool it up with, and how the whole thing works. Not to mention how well it works. I've seen you get a lot of hits on your videos, but never land one doing this. At times I don't want to paddle baits out it would be cool to learn how to swim baits out. Thanks. Love your videos. Pretty sure I've seen about 75%-85% of your videos so far.
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Paul
I was fishing south of Sebastian inlet last night and hooked up to 4 black tips shark within 40 minutes. The bite was nuts! 6 sharks total. Bonito, fresh blue fish, and catfish for bait. . They wouldn't touch lady fish. Looks like you had an awesome night as well. Happy hooking!
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I was fishing south of Sebastian inlet last night and hooked up to 4 black tips shark within 40 minutes. The bite was nuts! 6 sharks total. Bonito, fresh blue fish, and catfish for bait. . They wouldn't touch lady fish. Looks like you had an awesome night as well. Happy hooking!
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Wensen
Now I hate to be nitpicky, but I'm pretty sure dragging the shark ass first forces sand and rocks into the gills, which could damage them. Try to find a different way to release them (maybe a sled? You can also carry some of the smaller ones)
Nice catch BTW.
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Now I hate to be nitpicky, but I'm pretty sure dragging the shark ass first forces sand and rocks into the gills, which could damage them. Try to find a different way to release them (maybe a sled? You can also carry some of the smaller ones)
Nice catch BTW.
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John
I used the A3 for snook this past summer and the line digging in to the spool and locking up cost me several nice fish. Stepped up the braid to a thicker diameter (65lb) and it still happens but definitely not as much. Feelsbadman
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I used the A3 for snook this past summer and the line digging in to the spool and locking up cost me several nice fish. Stepped up the braid to a thicker diameter (65lb) and it still happens but definitely not as much. Feelsbadman
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Nick
The Okuma Komodo 471SS could land those sharks. The reel has a powerful drag and an excellent line capacity that can take 300yds of 50lb Sufix 832.
You guys should pick one up and try it out on the sharks and post a video.
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The Okuma Komodo 471SS could land those sharks. The reel has a powerful drag and an excellent line capacity that can take 300yds of 50lb Sufix 832.
You guys should pick one up and try it out on the sharks and post a video.
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Franken
I'm a new sub and have really enjoyed these vids. Do you eat shark and have you done any shark catch and cook videos? I'm smack in the middle of the country (Colorado) and I'm so jealous of you all who live near the ocean!
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I'm a new sub and have really enjoyed these vids. Do you eat shark and have you done any shark catch and cook videos? I'm smack in the middle of the country (Colorado) and I'm so jealous of you all who live near the ocean!
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james
Great video as always. Never miss one.
Was checking out a story in Florida about a guy who caught a huge mako from shore. Can't believe he caught a 750lb mako off the beach in Florida off panama beach I think it was.
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Great video as always. Never miss one.
Was checking out a story in Florida about a guy who caught a huge mako from shore. Can't believe he caught a 750lb mako off the beach in Florida off panama beach I think it was.
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Matthew
hey vik awesome video, i was wondering what size van staal you guys use and whats the dimensions on those spinning rods. looking into using some spinning tackle for sharks next time
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hey vik awesome video, i was wondering what size van staal you guys use and whats the dimensions on those spinning rods. looking into using some spinning tackle for sharks next time
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Kip
Back in the early eighties I used to land spinners on my Ambassadeur 5000, 12 lb test. Still have the reel, and worming rod used. Got it for my 13th birthday back in 1977.
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Back in the early eighties I used to land spinners on my Ambassadeur 5000, 12 lb test. Still have the reel, and worming rod used. Got it for my 13th birthday back in 1977.
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