Saltwater Fishing – Monster Barracuda

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25 Responses to Saltwater Fishing – Monster Barracuda

  1. BlacktipH says:

    @AmazingZombieWeapons
    They can get over 50lbs. We use 7/0 j hooks. I used the Owners, but not I am looking for a new J hook. The Owners rust to quickly. 

  2. AmazingZombieWeapons says:

    How big do they usually get? And what kind and size of hook was used! 

  3. BlacktipH says:

    @jkleech1
    I believe it was bonito.

  4. jkleech1 says:

    what kind of bait did you use?

    

  5. Hunterdoestube says:

    I know where this is hehe, i was paddleboarding there today

  6. BlacktipH says:

    @namm3rboi
    I don’t anymore, all my new videos show the release. I used to be scared to get my camera wet or damaged, so I would turn it off and put it away.

  7. namm3rboi says:

    why do you always stop filming right after you catch it??

  8. BlacktipH says:

    @googsyboy123
    Somewhere in SE Florida.

  9. googsyboy123 says:

    @BlacktipH where?? nice catch

  10. BlacktipH says:

    Nope.

  11. ratherBfishing100 says:

    is this in boca raton?

  12. BlacktipH says:

    @IIxxxACExxxII
    Not all the time, some days the fish don’t bite.

  13. IIxxxACExxxII says:

    @BlacktipH thats sweet. i veiw you videos and it makes me want to surf fish from that spot. looks like you catch loads! you catch something everytime you go out?

  14. BlacktipH says:

    @IIxxxACExxxII
    It is very blue water. The gulf stream is only a few miles out.

  15. IIxxxACExxxII says:

    @BlacktipH is it just me or is the water there very blue?

  16. BlacktipH says:

    @Laz1287
    Also in Chapter 379.2412 is states: “The power to regulate the taking or possession of saltwater fish, as defined in s. 379.101, is expressly reserved to the state”. The high tide mark is state property and no local government has the authority to ban fishing. Surf fishing is permitted on any beach in South Florida.

  17. BlacktipH says:

    @Laz1287
    This may not be a 6ft cuda, but all beaches in Florida allow fishing. According to Chapter 379.104 of the Florida Statutes states: “The Legislature recognizes that hunting, fishing, and the taking of game are a valued part of the cultural heritage of Florida and should be forever preserved for Floridians” and also “the Legislature intends that the citizens of Florida have a right to hunt, fish, and take game”

  18. Laz1287 says:

    Nice size Cuda, but by no means a monster. I’ve seen a lot of cuda over 6 feet in length over the years in SFL. What beach was this on? All of the beaches in south east Florida that I know of do not allow fishing from shore.

  19. BlacktipH says:

    @poophead688
    SE Florida

  20. poophead688 says:

    where do u fish at ?

  21. curtgowdysharkhunter says:

    @creamtt were do u live

  22. creamtt says:

    @curtgowdysharkhunter I wish i could say i had caught one from the shore, where i live the commercial fishermen have taken everything and destroyed our fishing.

  23. BlacktipH says:

    @sharkfishing37
    I don’t know, I have never fished there.

  24. sharkfishing37 says:

    can you catch cuda on the beaches of sc

  25. sharkfishing37 says:

    @curtgowdysharkhunter did you read the other comments? i cant afford that and if i’m getting a “big” reel i would get a shimano tiagra and even if they still made the okuma titus i would definitely get a shimano tiagra i’ve had to many problems with okuma over the years with there parts breaking

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