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800ft DEEP Water Snapper! Catch Clean Cook- Florida Keys Deep Drop

800ft DEEP Water Snapper! Catch Clean Cook- Florida Keys Deep Drop

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My buddy Sam and his dad Hillard invited Brook and I to come down to Islamorada and fish with them. They booked a swordfish charter with Capt Chase Fulton out of Bud n Mary's marina in Islamorada, FL in the Beautiful Florida keys! We were primarily targeting swordfish, but were able to sneak in some deep drop fishing for queen snapper and jigging for Blackfin tuna. The second video will be the swordfish video and features a very popular Youtuber! You don't want to miss it! Im doing another Dexter Knife Giveaway this time on my
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 10


No sport in Electric real that's why there are limits on fish these days because all these contraptions do the fishing for you soon the boat will go out without anyone on it the reals will do the fishing and the people will be at doc's waiting to see the catch for the day sounds boring right so dose an electric real
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Another awesome show. Nice catches there. Capt knows his fishing. We filmed a lot of shows in Islamorada out of Bud n' Mary's and the Cheeca Lodge Sailfish Tournament in the 90's. Bean is a great mate and fishes with Capt Nick sometimes. Oh yeah. I'm wearing your Landshark Fishing shirt today.
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Hey man! Im going to florida in may first time ever, whats the best way for a west coast guy to have a great fishing adventure there? My familys going for disneyworld but Im definitely skipping a day at the park to explore florida myself.
Recommend a charter or any good piers?

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I love your catch n cook but they are getting harder with lots of not on hand ingredients. Well not in Australia, crazy that Scallions are shallots and Shellots are red onions. Meh gave up on capitals, but took the effort to say so. Was great to see you both with Deer Meat
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so i'm guessing a collab with DMFD. Btw. theres guys in Washington that deep drop 600-800 ft for halibut and catch 50-100 lbs halibut. Personally I'd rather go to Alaska and fish in 200-350 ft of water for halibut but thats how they do it here in Washington.
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Ive been further down in PR and we went in about 800 to 1300 feet of water or so and bringing in some nice red snapper. When you get them up on the boat you could see their eyes popped out of their sockets. Its crazy how deep down these fish live
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The boat u were on in this video was Nick Stanczyks old boat before he bought his new one with quad motors on it and thats prob who u are doing the collab with! And Bean always works on nicks boat as well. Very good video though!
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Any reason you don't bleed your fish?
I know how much you love cooking your catches, as do I. I have found the quality of filets is tremendously improved when I bleed the fish as soon as I catch them. Just wondering.

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I have arthritis so when I saw in the description 800' of line to reel up I hurt just looking at it. Electric reels. frickin awesome.
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Where did you get those dinner plates? My mother loves them and it would be a nice mothers day gift. And as always, great content! Thanks!
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