Sure, mosleyauto and pargosargo! These guys can't possibly know anything about real fishing like you two. I guess that's why they now hold the Florida, US, and possibly world record for warsaw grouper. Shut your holes and leave our Bay City Lodge neighbors alone!
you guys are amateurs, that tarpon died, even if it swam away it died, do to the poor boat handling you did. You should check in the internet the proper ways in which you have to handle tarpon on boat side.
I was just in Apalachicola trout fishing and we rode through West Pass and saw a guide hooked up with one, but it got off. It is absolutely beautiful over there and the fishing is just as amazing.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing the excitement. Favorite part? 1:27, "Camera Operations getting in the way of drinking beer". Guess that explains that spot I'm seeing in the center of the camera lens. I couldn't help but notice the pristine shores of St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge and Cape St. George Reserve in the background. Healthy fisheries just love those undeveloped coastlines, don't they?
Sure, mosleyauto and pargosargo! These guys can't possibly know anything about real fishing like you two. I guess that's why they now hold the Florida, US, and possibly world record for warsaw grouper. Shut your holes and leave our Bay City Lodge neighbors alone!
johntgordon 2 years ago
6 foot dead tarpon dumb fucks.I sure Hope that was not a guide from apalach!
mosleyauto 3 years ago
you guys are amateurs, that tarpon died, even if it swam away it died, do to the poor boat handling you did. You should check in the internet the proper ways in which you have to handle tarpon on boat side.
pargosargo 3 years ago
I was just in Apalachicola trout fishing and we rode through West Pass and saw a guide hooked up with one, but it got off. It is absolutely beautiful over there and the fishing is just as amazing.
FishyTales17 3 years ago
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing the excitement. Favorite part? 1:27, "Camera Operations getting in the way of drinking beer". Guess that explains that spot I'm seeing in the center of the camera lens. I couldn't help but notice the pristine shores of St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge and Cape St. George Reserve in the background. Healthy fisheries just love those undeveloped coastlines, don't they?
outdoorgeekgal 3 years ago
Man, before I die, I must try tarpon fishing :-)
Thanks for sharing... 5 stars
northernpike56 3 years ago