Saltwater Fishing - NEVER Know What You're Going to Catch!

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I went saltwater fishing in Miami Florida! I fished for anything that would bite. I used a small jerkbait and squid to catch a TON of different fish. I caught some nice fish that fought hard and peeled drag. Saltwater fishing is so much fun. You never know what you're going to catch!

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I have no idea what any of those fish were but it sure was fun seeing what was going to come out of the water next. Way to go FH.

davidleimeister
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Yellow Jack, Needle Fish, Jack Crevalle, adolescent Amberjack, several Yellow Grunts, Wrasse, Yellow Tail Snapper, Parrot Fish, Mojarra (silver baitfish), another Parrot Fish, another Mojarra (Snook and Grouper bait!), French Grunt, Lane Snapper (black spot), baby Wrasse.

centralfloridafishingsourc
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First 4 you got ..amber Jack, needle, blue runner, the colors on the last one you got where brighter because its was younger. Everything else was smaller grunts, 1 yellow tail, parate fish. I grew up a couple of blocks from that pier. If y wanna really turn it up.. there are plenty jacks, blue runners on the beach side directly across from the beach. Also at the end of the jetty rocks..nice size snappers, yellow tail, bigger grunts, and big snook, barracuda. It's a regular to see sting rays, baby sharks out there. That last spot you visited was an old marinara, they used to park fishing boats there. And in the far side of that marinara..that piling..wall that separates the marinara from the bay, there's awesome fish activity there. Nice place to snorkel! Thanks for the vid. Great job.

alejandrohernandez
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Sabiki rigs are a lot of fun. Perfect for people who want to entertain their kids with some fun and easy fishing.

buffoonoutdoors
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Awesome job buddy! I think saltwater fishing is the best because as you put it, you never know what you’ll catch!

rynodynomyte
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First jack was a Blue Runner Jack. Awesome man😃🐟🎣🤙🏽

TheGenkidia
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Beautiful fish! I have never seen those before! That looked like so much fun!

keithatkins
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1st fish was a Yellow Jack! Nice catch!

chrisviverito
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I haven’t visited inna while it’s so refreshing these videos.

BoolySyl
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You should try using some of the small fish for live bait.And maybe bring a heavier rod for the live bait.

williamandrews
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That first one you caught is some good eatin right there beautiful yellow jack

nightmareforfins
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We fished the last time we went to the Outer Banks and like you said never know what you’re going to get. A friend that we were with caught a small shark. As we were leaving the beach that day we watched a guy fighting something…turned out to be a Stingray…he was like “what do I do?” Lol we had no idea and that’s basically what everyone said, never know what you’re going to hook and bring in!

scotteger
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Great to see no barbs, nice 1 bud. 👍❤

mersmithy
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That looks like the perfect habitat for Jacks.Sheeps Head n Maybe Snappers...within Live Shrimp ur Productivity goes up 100%

AlexGarcia-ewfv
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You'll have to hit the Suwanee river in NCFL next time you're in FL!

nathanielwren
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You know what works externally well there as well? Yep, you guessed it, a Mepps Spinner! Lol!

eddieluvski
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Salt water fish fight so much harder than freshwater fish

chelton
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The one you caught with the parrot fish was a yellow tail snapper ...carries the yellow line all through its body ..those fish grow to even 24 inches or more in deep water tho

andrewrramdon
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The one with the deep yellow stripe and tail is a yellow tail snapper

joeyfitzpatrickfishing
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wow! surprised you cought anything on the light set up you have!

stevebishop