Yeah, I was gonna say, feels like that area would have been hit a lot harder by the big Red Tide kill offs we had in the past few years compared to Tampa Bay.
@@BeamerTheFox Like reverse the population boom of Central Florida that sends all the pollutants down the Kissimmee River and into Lake Okeechobee? Only way that's happening is armed military forcing people from homes. The state has grossly overgrown it's sustainable levels and now it's time to face the consequences.
@@cup_and_cone it isnt people pollution as much as the pollution from the sugar industry. Rick Scott defunded the water regulators that used to test and force the sugar industry to stay within certain levels. The rotting material from sugar production, plus the rotting vegetation from them spraying Lake O with plant killers is what causes the overabundance of food for the algae to eat.
@@mirandamaher9465 Most of the sugar cane farms, including US Sugar, are south of Lake Okeechobee and sit geographically lower, thus are not even in the same watershed. The reason sugar cane is blamed is because they are the reason water has been diverted out the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers for decades, instead of naturally flowing southward into the Everglades (where sugar cane AG flows). The nasty water that causes toxic algae blooms are from all the phosphorus. The largest chunk of Lake Okeechobee's toxic algae comes from urban runoff due to the Orlando-Kissimmee area population doubling in size the last few decades; but no one want to acknowledge human overpopulation is a real threat to ecology, so they just place most of the blame on the dwindling agriculture and livestock industries North of Lake O...or on sugar cane as the reason for diversion. Another more specific part of the same issue is the Kissimmee Basin has been absolutely destroyed between Kissimmee and Lake Okeechobee, turning it into a "super highway" conveyer of polluted water direct into Lake O. There are no more natural sloughs, swamps, and slow meandering river banks to slow the water and help filter it. In the Upper Kissimmee Basin, the chain of Kissimmee lakes has been made into well defined lakes and connected to one another with large man-made canals instead of swamp, while in the Lower Kissimmee Basin, large sections of the Kissimmee River were deepened and widened into massive straight canal. All of this was the desire to dry out and de-swamp Kissimmee/Orlando...be it the tourist attractions or suburban neighborhoods. In fairness, some was also for agriculture, albeit nowhere near to same degree (Florida AG was already on the back foot by the time Walt Disney rolled in). It's not just the increased pollution in the water, the discharge rate of water itself into the Kissimmee River compared to 40 years ago is massive. This primarily is what is forcing the Army Corp to do the massive dumps into the St Lucie River and Caloosahatchee River to maintain Lake O's height in preparation for storms, and hopefully why the auxiliary retention area they're working on building can maybe alleviate some dumps. You're absolutely right about politicians, however...they simply don't care because to fix the issue it would require limiting development and growth, something no politician is ever for. Build, build, build, and Florida's "Open for business" slogan has done real ecological damage. The politicians and real estate developers are in bed together, because they each see the $$$. And there's no end in sight... Everyone and their mother wants to live in Florida. Now we must pay the price for such overgrowth.
That’s a real shame, I lived in that area for 14 years, and never once had to keep fish for the freezer every time you wanted dinner you just went out and got what you wanted to eat and threw back any extras you never needed to keep fish now you can’t even find one I’ve heard that from several friends down there although it is picking up I’ll to do with Lake Okeechobee and all the dumping out there of chemicals in the rerouting of the water not leaching like it used to with all the nutrients good luck manAnd good luck on your travels
I grew up canoeing and fishing on the Orange River on the other side of the power plant. At the mouth of the river that time of year, chunking bomber long A's is a juvenile tarpon rodeo. Cut mullet in the deep channel will catch big snook and tarpon. We used to either ride our bikes or canoe up to the 75 bridge to climb up and down to the catwalks prior to the bridge being open. Ft Myers was a small town in those days.
Great update thanks Marty. I'm as curious as you about the lack of marine life (except Mr Manatee!) but at least you tried. Until the next update, stay safe & well. 👍👍
I grew up fishing Boca grande pass. The fishing was always great! We would dip net shrimp and catch shark all night. I think the area is still recovering from redtide when it was bad 2-3 years ago...
Hello Marty, the manatee was pretty cool it looks like it wanted some lettuce or just wanted to say hi to you. Thats fishing 🎣 better luck next time. Looks like you're having a great time. Hang in there.
The Manatee was pretty cool. I was thinking Red Tide as you mentioning it. I believe that is the area hit the hardest with it but I could be wrong. Anyway love the videos thanks for sharing them.
I would recommend grabbing some Gulp Swimming Mullets or Gulp Shrimp. Also as most people said.. this time of year down size and fish slow and quiet. Looking forward to you getting up here in Hilton Head.
Grew up in LaBelle and fishing the caloosahatchee has always been tough. The are a few times of year usually during rainy season where the snook bite is on fire around the spillways and locks. My theory is the fishing was ruined when they dredged the Caloosahatchee in the 19th century.
Hey, I grew up down there, fishing can be really hit and miss. Looks like you are anchored at Owl Creek. Water is much more fresh there, saltyer as you head west. Better fishing in general. Operation of the locks dictates the salinity. As others have said, “pollutants” from the lake kill a lot of wildlife. Manatee is there for the warm water from the power plant. Check out Loftons Island between the bridges-old ferrymans home foundation there. Also, don’t miss Cabbage Key in Pine Island sound! Great burgers. Sanibel island is awesome. I will be watching and down there in March, miss that old river and PI Sound!
Also check out Yellow Fever Creek/Judd Creek just west and North of the Caloosahatchee Bridge-Spanish Gallon was quarantined due to fever, most died. Great little sight seeing creek/estuary. Go north of Judd Park-surreal. Heard they filmed part of Creature From The BL there.
Im in Fort Myers and been killing it on shore and in Kayak. Dont know how far you are up the river but everytime they release from the cane fields it pushes everything out.
idunno buddy dirty water has always been crap to me unless im goin for big catfish or just use something stupid crazy visable like neon green or gold or chrome, love the trip tho real pretty scenery, stay blessed Cap
I have always wondered why we put fan guards on fans to protect our fingers but not on propellers to protect manatees. I would love to read feed back on this. Maybe someone can make some money on the idea
Gotta slow down brother. Make those paddle tails sit on the bottom. Wait for it, little twitch and let it fall. Slow. You'll hit everything, they're just cold and lazy right now.
Hey Marty have you tries the app fish brain? It tells you what kind of fish are being caught in an area and what on. I really like that app. Love your videos and hope yall are Having a great time
"Dead zones" - best-guess here ... the devoid of life in that area (as I look at satellite map), has a lot to do with proximity between the fresh and salty bodies of water, a factor of that area being an "unstable" transition from fresh to salt. That area, is not either up-river enough for consistent-fresh, nor close enough to the ocean for consistent-salt, and more to the point, not consistently brackish either. Note my deliberate term "consistent". Tides, storms, and freak weather conditions can momentarily bring saltwater up the river too-far, and equally fresh too far into the brackish areas. So this area could be brackish one day, then super-fresh the next, or perhaps super-salty another week. I'm a Tampa resident, so I know of all the life you mentioned in the video: mangrove-crabs, sea-lice, etc ... and these are more tolerant to salt conditions. That area looks to be fresh-to fresh-brackish. Anyway, so it is largely that the area is in an "unstable zone" where walks from those three types of life aren't hospitable to remain for any given period before it swings yet again. Not just salt, but PH levels, and oxygen likely all swing in an out - never consistent. These volatile areas interrupt the respective food-chains, and, well, a natural (non-man causing) dead-zone.
Tough luck bud.....but I don't think the fish are there. Wasn't there a big release event last year or the year before?! My guess is it hasn't recovered. Hang in there bud! Great news about the motor!!! Be safe.
The River may not be the best fishing in Fort Myers right now but I have not tried it much. Other places around the area can be just like you describe Tampa. The Red Tide and Lake O issues have hurt but the harvesting restrictions have helped Im sure
As someone from tampa bay it seems inconceivable that there could be no fish... but i am not surprised. As far as fish are concerned, better habitat north and south so they migrate.
I remember a scuba dive I was doing off ramrod key. At the beginning of the dive there was an abundance of all kinds of fish. Then, the last 15 minutes of it, like switching out the lights, there wasn't a fish to be seen at all! Don't know if the tide switched or what happened or where they went. Just POOF!
I have fished and lived on the river since the 70s and the fishing in that area was never good. I always attributed to the warm water coming out of Orange River from the power plant. If you went up Orange River beyond the power plant discharge canal you might have had better luck.
I'm here in South East Pennsylvania I fish almost every day at the river, I'm not catching anything for a month-and-a-half now of course the water is only 37 degrees so don't feel bad enjoy
In areas with more freshwater, dig mud crabs at low tide, sheep cant resist a fat mud crab. But that area has been hit hard recently by red tide, might be a bit of a dead zone...
What I found and others have said. - Red tide, an algae bloom that kills fish, has struck again along South Florida's Gulf Coast. Last week's heavy rain and wind from Tropical Storm Elsa pushed millions of dead fish from Tampa Bay (the body of water, not the city) to shoreline areas, reports the Tampa Bay Times.Jul 13, 2021
no expert but a trolling motor or drop anchor and chill may be a better technique than rolling by with the gas motor. Up North we're alot more quiet and slower when fishing. Maybe because there are so few fish up here.
Boat is too loud and you need to paddle or use electric troll motor. You need live bait. You need a thermometer... water needs to be 60F or warmer. Ambient needs to be warmer than 60-65F . It's a tough time of the year to fish. The entire coastline and brackish water is bountiful. You should be crabbing.. right off the big boat. Fishing pole and line tied to piece of meat. Chicken neck works well. Just toss it out and when you see the line start moving.. pull it in..real slow. Need a 10-12ft pole and a net. They let go of it as soon as they know. Need that pole net. And make you some crab stew. I would be catching and eating a lot more fish if I were you. Not that it's super tasty... but it's free food. Off the grid
Are there fish in lake o?? If everything is dead or missing i hope you wouldnt eat a fish out of that area? I would think that it would be a little risky. Hope fishing gets better at the next spot! 😁👍🦈🛳🐟🐕
The Lake Okeechobee water releases have really damaged our fisheries
You’re exactly right
Yeah, I was gonna say, feels like that area would have been hit a lot harder by the big Red Tide kill offs we had in the past few years compared to Tampa Bay.
💯 the truth.
Yep does every time!
Exactly
It is definitely them dumping lake O. Every time they do that, the water get discusting and fish die like crazy!
I call that dead water, dangerous water.
The red tide was particularly bad in Ft Myers last year. I went boating with my step father and there were thousands of dead fish floating.
The discharge from lake O causes algae blooms and kills every thing that can’t swim away
thats crazy man wow, cant there be anything done to stop it causing mass die offs?
@@BeamerTheFox Like reverse the population boom of Central Florida that sends all the pollutants down the Kissimmee River and into Lake Okeechobee? Only way that's happening is armed military forcing people from homes. The state has grossly overgrown it's sustainable levels and now it's time to face the consequences.
@@cup_and_cone it isnt people pollution as much as the pollution from the sugar industry. Rick Scott defunded the water regulators that used to test and force the sugar industry to stay within certain levels. The rotting material from sugar production, plus the rotting vegetation from them spraying Lake O with plant killers is what causes the overabundance of food for the algae to eat.
@@mirandamaher9465 Most of the sugar cane farms, including US Sugar, are south of Lake Okeechobee and sit geographically lower, thus are not even in the same watershed. The reason sugar cane is blamed is because they are the reason water has been diverted out the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie rivers for decades, instead of naturally flowing southward into the Everglades (where sugar cane AG flows). The nasty water that causes toxic algae blooms are from all the phosphorus. The largest chunk of Lake Okeechobee's toxic algae comes from urban runoff due to the Orlando-Kissimmee area population doubling in size the last few decades; but no one want to acknowledge human overpopulation is a real threat to ecology, so they just place most of the blame on the dwindling agriculture and livestock industries North of Lake O...or on sugar cane as the reason for diversion. Another more specific part of the same issue is the Kissimmee Basin has been absolutely destroyed between Kissimmee and Lake Okeechobee, turning it into a "super highway" conveyer of polluted water direct into Lake O. There are no more natural sloughs, swamps, and slow meandering river banks to slow the water and help filter it. In the Upper Kissimmee Basin, the chain of Kissimmee lakes has been made into well defined lakes and connected to one another with large man-made canals instead of swamp, while in the Lower Kissimmee Basin, large sections of the Kissimmee River were deepened and widened into massive straight canal. All of this was the desire to dry out and de-swamp Kissimmee/Orlando...be it the tourist attractions or suburban neighborhoods. In fairness, some was also for agriculture, albeit nowhere near to same degree (Florida AG was already on the back foot by the time Walt Disney rolled in). It's not just the increased pollution in the water, the discharge rate of water itself into the Kissimmee River compared to 40 years ago is massive. This primarily is what is forcing the Army Corp to do the massive dumps into the St Lucie River and Caloosahatchee River to maintain Lake O's height in preparation for storms, and hopefully why the auxiliary retention area they're working on building can maybe alleviate some dumps. You're absolutely right about politicians, however...they simply don't care because to fix the issue it would require limiting development and growth, something no politician is ever for. Build, build, build, and Florida's "Open for business" slogan has done real ecological damage. The politicians and real estate developers are in bed together, because they each see the $$$. And there's no end in sight... Everyone and their mother wants to live in Florida. Now we must pay the price for such overgrowth.
Fresh/crap water flowing constantly from the lake. Killed the river. Same on the East side. Sad
Your attitude and outlook on life is an inspiration, truly.
Give a man a fish and he can eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he can starve to death with a smile on his face. LoL.
That's funny.
LOL!
Close Encounters of the Manatee Kind, starring Marty Zoffinger.
Perfect title, manatees are So Cute
Dude that was totally narly when the sea cow came in close for a quick visit. What a reward you were given. Lucky you
Think about how powerful of an environmental message this is.
That’s a real shame, I lived in that area for 14 years, and never once had to keep fish for the freezer every time you wanted dinner you just went out and got what you wanted to eat and threw back any extras you never needed to keep fish now you can’t even find one I’ve heard that from several friends down there although it is picking up I’ll to do with Lake Okeechobee and all the dumping out there of chemicals in the rerouting of the water not leaching like it used to with all the nutrients good luck manAnd good luck on your travels
Rule number 1 when it's to cold or winter time: go down in lure size!
I grew up canoeing and fishing on the Orange River on the other side of the power plant. At the mouth of the river that time of year, chunking bomber long A's is a juvenile tarpon rodeo. Cut mullet in the deep channel will catch big snook and tarpon. We used to either ride our bikes or canoe up to the 75 bridge to climb up and down to the catwalks prior to the bridge being open. Ft Myers was a small town in those days.
Great update thanks Marty. I'm as curious as you about the lack of marine life (except Mr Manatee!) but at least you tried. Until the next update, stay safe & well. 👍👍
Thumbs up within 10 sec's, love that Pelican bass raider! Carpeting, set up perfect!
I learn cool stuff watching your videos, keep ‘em comin’ 👍
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Glad you found an replacement motor. Good luck on your continuing travels.
it happens ... it's good that days like this are not that often. cheers ...
The Manatee touching your boat was epic.
Here in Australia we call them Dugongs or Sea Cows
Thank you! Good luck! Stay safe!
I grew up fishing Boca grande pass. The fishing was always great! We would dip net shrimp and catch shark all night. I think the area is still recovering from redtide when it was bad 2-3 years ago...
ohhh the huge manatee!
Hello Marty, the manatee was pretty cool it looks like it wanted some lettuce or just wanted to say hi to you. Thats fishing 🎣 better luck next time. Looks like you're having a great time. Hang in there.
The Manatee was pretty cool. I was thinking Red Tide as you mentioning it. I believe that is the area hit the hardest with it but I could be wrong. Anyway love the videos thanks for sharing them.
That Was soooo Cool. Thanks for sharing.
I would recommend grabbing some Gulp Swimming Mullets or Gulp Shrimp. Also as most people said.. this time of year down size and fish slow and quiet. Looking forward to you getting up here in Hilton Head.
Grew up in LaBelle and fishing the caloosahatchee has always been tough. The are a few times of year usually during rainy season where the snook bite is on fire around the spillways and locks. My theory is the fishing was ruined when they dredged the Caloosahatchee in the 19th century.
I would try live bait from big boat to see what's out there
If you make it to Lake Erie on your trip. Fish around South Bass Island you can catch Walleye,Bass,Perch and many other species.
Hey, I grew up down there, fishing can be really hit and miss. Looks like you are anchored at Owl Creek. Water is much more fresh there, saltyer as you head west. Better fishing in general. Operation of the locks dictates the salinity. As others have said, “pollutants” from the lake kill a lot of wildlife. Manatee is there for the warm water from the power plant. Check out Loftons Island between the bridges-old ferrymans home foundation there. Also, don’t miss Cabbage Key in Pine Island sound! Great burgers. Sanibel island is awesome. I will be watching and down there in March, miss that old river and PI Sound!
Also check out Yellow Fever Creek/Judd Creek just west and North of the Caloosahatchee Bridge-Spanish Gallon was quarantined due to fever, most died. Great little sight seeing creek/estuary. Go north of Judd Park-surreal. Heard they filmed part of Creature From The BL there.
i live right there in north fort myers. they ruined our waters by dumping the Okeechobee
Was that the democrats or the republicans?
@@ryans815 idk i just know our water is shit now
@@nicholasr1400 thats unfortunate, to bad we're to busy watching racist white people on the TV then hearing about these real issues in our country
@@ryans815 we’ve had a republican governors and republican controlled state senate for quite some time. Should I blame them?
@@madmaxgesenhues503 I would, I'd also be voting for someone else although I really doubt anything will ever change.
wow nice seacow there so good
yeah red tide but excessive fishing of certain species really hurt fish in fort myers and caloosahatchee river
Im in Fort Myers and been killing it on shore and in Kayak. Dont know how far you are up the river but everytime they release from the cane fields it pushes everything out.
Saludos soffinger, desde TIJUANA BC MÉXICO
I have had no luck at all this winter freshwater fishing...like someone said,;;; Dead Water! No turtles, no gators, no birds...Lake Istokpoga.
idunno buddy dirty water has always been crap to me unless im goin for big catfish or just use something stupid crazy visable like neon green or gold or chrome, love the trip tho real pretty scenery, stay blessed Cap
He thought you were having a meet a greet!
I have always wondered why we put fan guards on fans to protect our fingers but not on propellers to protect manatees. I would love to read feed back on this. Maybe someone can make some money on the idea
Aaaah. There I was expecting an epic Marty battle with a huge fish......oh well let’s hope the rods get a bend in them another time👍👍🐟🐟🐟🐟
We've had good and bad fishing trips here in Alabama. Today wasn't a good one. Cold and overcast. Not a bite. Been lucky lately till this past week.
Hey, the manatee was well worth the price of admission.
Thats crazy! Not a single fish, that water is dead
Gotta slow down brother. Make those paddle tails sit on the bottom. Wait for it, little twitch and let it fall. Slow. You'll hit everything, they're just cold and lazy right now.
a third puppy/manatee would be awesome!
Start saying you are going catching. The power of positive thinking!
Hey Marty have you tries the app fish brain? It tells you what kind of fish are being caught in an area and what on. I really like that app. Love your videos and hope yall are Having a great time
"Dead zones" - best-guess here ... the devoid of life in that area (as I look at satellite map), has a lot to do with proximity between the fresh and salty bodies of water, a factor of that area being an "unstable" transition from fresh to salt. That area, is not either up-river enough for consistent-fresh, nor close enough to the ocean for consistent-salt, and more to the point, not consistently brackish either. Note my deliberate term "consistent". Tides, storms, and freak weather conditions can momentarily bring saltwater up the river too-far, and equally fresh too far into the brackish areas. So this area could be brackish one day, then super-fresh the next, or perhaps super-salty another week. I'm a Tampa resident, so I know of all the life you mentioned in the video: mangrove-crabs, sea-lice, etc ... and these are more tolerant to salt conditions. That area looks to be fresh-to fresh-brackish. Anyway, so it is largely that the area is in an "unstable zone" where walks from those three types of life aren't hospitable to remain for any given period before it swings yet again. Not just salt, but PH levels, and oxygen likely all swing in an out - never consistent. These volatile areas interrupt the respective food-chains, and, well, a natural (non-man causing) dead-zone.
Used too mullet fish it back in the early 90s
.stack with mullet. But the state band the nets..
Very cool
Red tide killing everything? Is the water fresh/brackish at that point?
Tough luck bud.....but I don't think the fish are there. Wasn't there a big release event last year or the year before?! My guess is it hasn't recovered. Hang in there bud! Great news about the motor!!! Be safe.
Love you vids, i get inspired all the time by your kayacks
Sorry to see the condition of that dead zone you’re currently at. Clear and maintained at the surface but dead in its heart.
The River may not be the best fishing in Fort Myers right now but I have not tried it much. Other places around the area can be just like you describe Tampa. The Red Tide and Lake O issues have hurt but the harvesting restrictions have helped Im sure
As someone from tampa bay it seems inconceivable that there could be no fish... but i am not surprised.
As far as fish are concerned, better habitat north and south so they migrate.
I remember a scuba dive I was doing off ramrod key. At the beginning of the dive there was an abundance of all kinds of fish. Then, the last 15 minutes of it, like switching out the lights, there wasn't a fish to be seen at all! Don't know if the tide switched or what happened or where they went. Just POOF!
I have fished and lived on the river since the 70s and the fishing in that area was never good. I always attributed to the warm water coming out of Orange River from the power plant. If you went up Orange River beyond the power plant discharge canal you might have had better luck.
Looking forward to see how much of the boat you have to disassemble to pull the old engine and install the new one.
All that thatched roof?
I fished in Sanibel which is next to Fort Myers, try Sanibel Island.
what editing software do you use? I unfortunately do not have a mac
I'm here in South East Pennsylvania I fish almost every day at the river, I'm not catching anything for a month-and-a-half now of course the water is only 37 degrees so don't feel bad enjoy
edward kosinski what kind of fish do you get in the river up in pa ?
The big Rivers up here in the North are known for their big smallmouth bass and trout
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Remember the huge red tide event, possibly in that area.
In areas with more freshwater, dig mud crabs at low tide, sheep cant resist a fat mud crab. But that area has been hit hard recently by red tide, might be a bit of a dead zone...
Marty, have you considered having a small castnet for bait on your trip?
You missed the hot spot in caya Costa, Punta gorda...thtats way they call it fishing,and not catching....🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
try just dropping a bait of the back of your big boat
Transom at both ends ? It that the "push me pull you model " ? lol
Algae blooms maybe 🤔
Enjoy as always, the Colman been a good one, is that the old one or new ? See ya Zoff 😎
Why fish with the motor running? Seems like it couldn't possibly help catch fish.
Definitely wont see any Redfish with that thing on. Most speckled trout will run too.
was thinking the same thing
Fishing at a bridge? Sheep's head don't give a stink. If you give in under a bridge, it is loud with all the cars and vibrations from the pilings.
Those pile ons are normally your money spots! Tight lines
What motor are you running on that boat?
Red tide came through a couple weeks ago killed everything.
What I found and others have said. -
Red tide, an algae bloom that kills fish, has struck again along South Florida's Gulf Coast. Last week's heavy rain and wind from Tropical Storm Elsa pushed millions of dead fish from Tampa Bay (the body of water, not the city) to shoreline areas, reports the Tampa Bay Times.Jul 13, 2021
😭😭😭😄😄at last some lone in the water💪💪
Oh Well alone time on the water is always just a good relax time ...better luck next time
no expert but a trolling motor or drop anchor and chill may be a better technique than rolling by with the gas motor. Up North we're alot more quiet and slower when fishing. Maybe because there are so few fish up here.
Looks like hot dogs tonight, LOL !
I thought the manatee was a gator 😬
I always try trolling my way to the next spot, you just never know what you might be swimming by..
what is the best way to use a lure
If you caught anything legal sized, would you eat it anyway given the water quality?
Boat is too loud and you need to paddle or use electric troll motor.
You need live bait.
You need a thermometer... water needs to be 60F or warmer.
Ambient needs to be warmer than 60-65F .
It's a tough time of the year to fish.
The entire coastline and brackish water is bountiful.
You should be crabbing.. right off the big boat. Fishing pole and line tied to piece of meat. Chicken neck works well. Just toss it out and when you see the line start moving.. pull it in..real slow. Need a 10-12ft pole and a net. They let go of it as soon as they know. Need that pole net. And make you some crab stew.
I would be catching and eating a lot more fish if I were you. Not that it's super tasty... but it's free food. Off the grid
Probably the power plant is dumping warm water back into the river after they use it to turn the turbines
Little manatee has been some of the best fishing I’ve done.
Pollution. Man.
Hi
It is prestyn
Have you used the app called FishBrain?
Will you be getting in more koozies? I need a couple lol
drive your bass raider or boat to the marina and get out that is our downtown area places for breakfast and food
Too soon to sound that home sick! Better fishing days will come....
Yo Marty fresh water calls for jug and trot lines...
Are you going to have to scrape and clean the boats skiing the journey for zebra mussels?
How many bass raiders has pelican sold because of marty, I bought one and I love it.
Are there fish in lake o?? If everything is dead or missing i hope you wouldnt eat a fish out of that area? I would think that it would be a little risky. Hope fishing gets better at the next spot! 😁👍🦈🛳🐟🐕
no sheepshead. live shrimp will get hit huge!
the power station something to do with it?
Sure would like to know how you beefed up your transom on the raider, mine flexes more than I like.
I can't help other than I am pretty sure there is a video on it.
That’s pretty sad.