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Up north? Any mackarels headed south?
ОтветитьSometimes they come fast n kill then turn back to eat it
ОтветитьUse the thinest wire. They see it less
ОтветитьGood stuff.. Definitely makes you second guess using too thick of wire on those clear days
ОтветитьAlot of sharks in the keys. Better to speed troll sometimes cuz if ur fishing stationary that brings more sharks. Stationary use goggles
ОтветитьWhen they hit n hit n hit it has to do with the moon
ОтветитьFarmer's Almanac
ОтветитьSolid!!
ОтветитьGreat video. Unique perspective. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьCool footage Jerome! Really enjoyed talking to you the other day! Keep up the good work man!
ОтветитьCool👍👍👍
ОтветитьWhat was the top speed of king mackerel......?
ОтветитьCome sight fish for kings off the gulf coast piers if you want to learn how they eat
ОтветитьI'm with you, I always thought they acted like an assassin and just crash a bait out of nowhere. It definitely is possible they acted like that because of the camera or the clip, but it made me think that we will occasionally see a bait acting erratic for several minutes before a strike. Wonder if that's why or if I'm just making things up in my head, but I'll definitely be taking note of that on future fishing trips. I've always been told that Spanish Mackerel are very leader shy, but kings are generally not. Definitely makes me think twice. Great video and very useful information for fellow fishermen!
ОтветитьGreat video. I had many questions answered. What speed were you guys trolling at for this footage?
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