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17 minutes ago, Dave Bailey said:
Nice day! I gave up on those heavy tube jigs a while ago, never been able to cast one more than three times before getting hopelessly snagged and breaking it off, even with 20lb braided,
You gotta go with a very light jig head in the shallow rivers. I was going to include that in the video but left it out in the end.
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A quick video of some aggressive smallmouth bass action on the Grand River. Now is the time to get out and catch these guys. Enjoy!
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A quick guide on how to jig for steelhead in the Niagara River. The footage was filmed in May but the steelhead are still in there! Enjoy!
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1 hour ago, mamona said:
I noticed you have quite a few videos like this one, keep up good work!
Thanks, I try and keep them short and informative. Sub to the channel if you like it, I'll keep em coming.
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Thought I'd share another quick video on how to catch spring dropbacks using lures. Enjoy and subscribe!
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Thought I'd share a quick video on setting up for float fishing the Niagara River for steelhead, including tackle, floats, and baits. Enjoy and subscribe!
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I haven't been there but I've been to a few other places in Cuba. It's similar tactics regardless of where you go. You want to focus on casting from shore (beach or off some rocks), bridges, and piers. You can also troll off of catamarans or get them to take you to the reefs where you can go nuts on fish. I made quick video on that in November.
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3 minutes ago, BillM said:
You didn't realize the water was way up?
I would say that in the mornings it was a little above normal. It goes go up in the afternoon though. It's definitely fishable though. You can tell from the video where it was, it wasn't bad at all.
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24 minutes ago, BillM said:
River is way up right now. BB'ing is your only option in a lot of cases.
That footage was shot this week, it was fine when I was there. Did it go up this weekend or something?
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Hi all,
Just a quick video from a recent trip to the Lower Niagara River where I try and quickly describe how to locate good drifts that typically hold Steelhead. Enjoy and subscribe!
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I guess it all depends on the conditions. If waves are pounding the shore, you will have a hard time hooking up. I will put it this way. I was down there for a week with my wife. I fished most mornings, most evenings and went trolling three times (30 min each). So I definitely didn't go hard everyday. In those 7 days I went 2/8. I had more than one fish on per day on average. I just happened to lose a lot of fish this time for some reason.
As far as pressure goes, I would argue that Cuba, particularly Cayo Coco and Cayo Santa Maria, receive very low pressure compared to some other places like Florida. The locals rarely fish with lures so that fish are not savy to them like in other places. Hence, I would most definitely consider going down there for an actually fishing trip. Especially between May and September.
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4 minutes ago, chris.brock said:
nicely done, slick video!
I'm going to Mexico shortly, I'm bringing a rod and some tackle. I don't know what I'm doing though.
From what I've heard, it's an evening bite? very fast retrieve with big poppers and twitching big shallow running salt water cranks?
any tips are appreciated
The bite is at sunrise as well as sunet if you are fishing from shore. I'm not sure what type of rod you are bringing, that will determine what you can throw. Send me a PM and I can help as much as I can. Cheers!
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1 hour ago, Tomcat said:
How did you get there once you flew into Havana airport?
I actually flew into Cayo Coco. From there, buses take tourists directly to their respective resorts (included in the resort package deal). The three main airports for tourists are Varadero, Cayo Coco and Santa Clara.
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55 minutes ago, Jds63 said:
very cool, do you need to purchase a fishing license or permit down there ?
Nope. Tourists fish for free.
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1 minute ago, Big Cliff said:
Really nice job on that video
Thank you!
I don't really like talking in videos so I'm hoping to visually show people exactly what I did to catch fish. I try and stick with the same formula for all the videos on my channel.
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18 minutes ago, mamona said:
Great tips @DanD
@popofish! the trolling part - did you hire someone with the boat?
No, this was a catamaran. Most resorts will offer complementary 30 min catamaran rides right off the beach. Sometimes they try and push for you to pay 40 CUC so that they can take you fishing for 2 h. However I typically just go for the free 30 min. I've yet to go and not have something on my line.
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10 hours ago, captpierre said:
Nice! Never been to that area.
In terms of typical resort destinations, it is the best one I've been to in terms of land based fishing. You have all the options right there. People who have additional time can pay to go fish the reefs (either by resort catamaran or boat). At that point you will be catching anything and everything.
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Hi all,
If anyone has considered trying out some saltwater fishing on their next trip to Cuba, I've put together a video from a recent trip to Cayo Guillermo in order to illustrate the what, where and how. Enjoy and subscribe to the channel for similar content!
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Hi guys, thought I'd share another quick video from beautiful Lower Buckhorn Lake and Honey Harbour. We managed to get into a number of species including a decent musky and a nice largemouth bass. Enjoy!
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21 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said:
I liked it Popo. Keep them coming. You keep them under 3 minutes, perfect, not many will watch a 25 minute video of someone reeling in a fish with no audio other than unique music. It certainly shows the variety of species that can come out of that river. Everyone reading this please don't keep any to eat. That river can be a toilet when the sanitation systems in the bigger towns along it get stressed and often overflow into it. I have seen pics of toilet paper flowing down river.
My favorite on the video is the fish that flies out of your hand at the 1 minute mark. Is that a Moon Eye? I have never even seen one. Looks similar to a Walleye in shape.
Thank! That was a small walleye, but there are mooneye in the river.
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3 hours ago, spyder3g said:
Great fishing on Grand! When did it happened – this year?
Yes, in September.
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2 hours ago, muskybw said:
that looked like a lot of fun, boys ! even a few cold ones ?
Just a few
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11 hours ago, woodenboater said:
that's wide variety of feisty fish there...but was that a gar ???
Yup.
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Quick video from the lower Grand river for those interested. Enjoy!
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Jigging for Grand River Walleye
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Posted · Edited by popofish!
Thought I'd share a quick instructional video for anyone interested in jigging for walleye on the Grand River. I had a blast in May! A very nice run of walleye with the occasional pike in there as well. Enjoy!