Topwater Fishing Vol. 2 - Snakeheads in South Florida
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Book a trip and you can find out for yourself!
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i prefer 8 lb for snakehead and 15 lb for giant snakehead...nowadays at my place bullseye snakehead is very rare spesies
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i prefer 8 pound for snakehead and 15 pound braid line for giant snakehead...you will enjoy the fighting
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i love eating snake head fish.
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@smcdonald86 Yeah, I know what you mean brother, every time I go fishing with my "film crew" (i.e. my fishing buddies) I'll get a complaint within the first minute about them wanting to fish so we never get the strikes on video! Keep up the good work, will look forward to your future updates!
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can you tell me exactly where you caught those or any other locations in south florida?
ChrisRhodesAnderson 2 months ago
@ChrisRhodesAnderson
Chris we are a freshwater fishing guide service and have several of these types of locations in the Ft. Lauderdale area for our clients to fish.
smcdonald86 2 months ago
@smcdonald86 what woshow me a thing or two about them. i really wanna catch one. im also interested in the peacock bass
ChrisRhodesAnderson 2 months ago
@ChrisRhodesAnderson
We would love to fish with you Chris. Anytime you would like to get after either species just give me a call and we will set it up! Tight Lines!
smcdonald86 2 months ago
I've been trying to capture some topwater strikes with snakeheads myself and I know just how damn hard it is to have someone hold the camera long enough until a strike can happen. You guys did a great job with this video man. Keep up the good work!
BangkokhookerFishing 5 months ago
@BangkokhookerFishing
Hey bro thanks a bunch! I am glad that someone appreciates those topwater shots!!! YES they are very difficult to get because someone has to film and NOT fish the whole time....that's hard for most of us fishermen to do...:-)
smcdonald86 5 months ago