I went back about 2 years ago. The clerk told me that one morning went they came in for work , they found the snook dead from when it jumped out of the water. I recently visit last week and found and addition of a red drum fish which I thought was salt water only. Theyre down to one tarpon instead of two. Also, there is an eel that comes out only during feeding. I still cant figure how the blue gill gets so big since the only diet is shiners.
I saw this catfish at the bass pro shops that I go to that was black. You can see it on my video on my channel. Its called my trip to bass pro shops part 1. :D
In spite of the swim baits, the most success in these parts are live shiners for freshwater; fingermullets for snook and tarpons in saltwater; croakers, butterfish, sand perche, and pilchers for tarpons at sea. Diet varies on location. Near levees at high tide use large shrimps or fingermullet for snook. depending on conditions. this is ideal for sight fishing.
Yes, both tarpo and snook migrate to freshwater to spawn and then head back out to sea. They spend most of their live in brackish water near mangroves. Unfortunately they may not reach far inland due to man's consturction of levees and dams that are blocking their paths. All to common down here in Florida. The only open the floodgates when a hurricane is imminant or a major tropical storm. Even the gators get through.
thats a big snook
smallies7834 3 days ago
Need stripers in there
tightasfool 2 months ago
is the bass pro shop in florida
kenkenboylmao 1 year ago
you wouldent have to wait long to catch a fish in there
ryanlol4 1 year ago
its called live food give those fish some exorcise
cobraopts7 1 year ago
Snook is still there I'm here right now
XXsclausmanXX 1 year ago
I went back about 2 years ago. The clerk told me that one morning went they came in for work , they found the snook dead from when it jumped out of the water. I recently visit last week and found and addition of a red drum fish which I thought was salt water only. Theyre down to one tarpon instead of two. Also, there is an eel that comes out only during feeding. I still cant figure how the blue gill gets so big since the only diet is shiners.
attlevi 2 years ago
I always go to this store, but I never see a snook in there. I wonder if they took it out...
CallsignWhat 2 years ago
I saw this catfish at the bass pro shops that I go to that was black. You can see it on my video on my channel. Its called my trip to bass pro shops part 1. :D
neeneeyo 2 years ago
i thought this aquarium looked kind of familiar then i read the description :) hehe
brettsharp 2 years ago
what soft bait is that at 1:43-1:46
pljloves 2 years ago
In spite of the swim baits, the most success in these parts are live shiners for freshwater; fingermullets for snook and tarpons in saltwater; croakers, butterfish, sand perche, and pilchers for tarpons at sea. Diet varies on location. Near levees at high tide use large shrimps or fingermullet for snook. depending on conditions. this is ideal for sight fishing.
attlevi 2 years ago
haha yea im pretty sure it was a swim bait. gota love em!
cwarrior3 2 years ago
did i see a swimbait in there? the snook attacked is at 2:20
imgonefishin11 2 years ago
i think so lol
theskeeterbass 2 years ago
Yes, both tarpo and snook migrate to freshwater to spawn and then head back out to sea. They spend most of their live in brackish water near mangroves. Unfortunately they may not reach far inland due to man's consturction of levees and dams that are blocking their paths. All to common down here in Florida. The only open the floodgates when a hurricane is imminant or a major tropical storm. Even the gators get through.
attlevi 2 years ago
Wait, so can tarpon and snook convert to freshwater?
lardtaziumwadmaster 2 years ago
hey, what fish are in the tank in Charlottes?
attlevi 3 years ago
cool, I recently watched the feeding at the Charlotte NC store
me1u24321 3 years ago
awsome, bass and catfish next to snook and tarpon! Id like to fish a place like that!
Boonicat71 3 years ago
its cool how they convert tarpon to freshwater fish
gofishNJ 3 years ago
omg gar are beasts...
starshock01 3 years ago
good vid, sucks having no sound tho
rogdawg1989 3 years ago
No, this is in Ft.Lauderdale.
attlevi 4 years ago
i used to work there a lil while back.....man i loved watchin those fish =)
irishpimp1001 4 years ago
is this in vaughn mills near toronto??
fjin1 4 years ago
thats amazing
basspro16 5 years ago