Fishing for inshore predators can be tricky, as their sources of forage definitely vary by season and availability. But, one source of food all saltwater predators love to feast on is small crabs. Crabs are known to cruise the bottom of inshore flats and saltwater beaches, where predators can stop by for an easy snack. This is where soft bodied …
Must Watch Insane Drone Footage Of Florida’s Mullet Run
The Mullet Run is an annual late summer/early fall event where BILLIONS of baitfish move along shallow waters on the Florida Coast, and thousands of hungry predators follow them for an all you can eat buffet. Tarpon are the most popular of these predators, atleast for the sake of watching them strike. BlackTipH, a popular YouTube angler specializing in saltwater, captured some …
5 Essential Lures Every Saltwater Angler Can Use Year Round
For saltwater anglers, choosing which lures to use can be even tougher than freshwater anglers. The vast oceans and diversity of species swimming throughout those salty waters give you ENDLESS options. With that being said, there are a few presentations that can catch any species of fish, in any conditions, and in any body of saltwater. Here are 5 essential …
How To Net & Gaff Saltwater Gamefish
Employed correctly, nets and gaffs make for quick, easy fish landing. But when nets and gaffs are mishandled, they become instruments of piscatorial nightmares, often resulting in lost or injured saltwater gamefish. The following tips should help you become a netting and gaffing pro while on the water for saltwater gamefish: Netting Saltwater Gamefish Netting Small Fish: Many small fish …
Gigantic Tarpon Attempts To Eat Man’s Entire Arm
NOPE. Nope. nope. I know tarpon don’t have teeth, but they do have powerful jaws and huge mouths that allow them to swallow fish in one gulp that are DEFINITELY bigger than my hand. In this Instagram video from Scottyjrfishing, his buddy Luke sticks his arm out to offer a tarpon a snack, and nearly becomes a real life Jonah …
Inshore Fishing Tips: When & Where To Slow It Down
In the coolest, windy spring weather, inshore bait and sportfish slow down. Cold water and unstable weather grips the environment, and that can greatly affect fish and fishing. So one of the most important inshore fishing tips is to beware of your lure/bait presentations, and consider targeting inshore area waters that you otherwise might by-pass during other times of year. …
Best Florida Saltwater Fishing Destinations
With 1,350 miles of coastline and 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline, Florida offers its anglers plenty of opportunities to catch inshore saltwater fish throughout the year. Captain Billy Henderson of Deep South Outfitters favors the inshore fishing on the Gulf Coast around his home waters in the Crystal River area but he also highly ranks other parts of the state …
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