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castnetting tons of sheepshead with a 12 and 14ft mullet cast net

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25 Responses to “castnetting tons of sheepshead with a 12 and 14ft mullet cast net”

  • insanepiggy:

    Nice one mate. All these fishes cluster around the shore? wow. I didn’t expect such huge fishes to be caught from the shore.

  • whtkdtn1401:

    so what’s the name of this beach? is it in florida?

  • whtkdtn1401:

    what beach is this???

  • PhiTrnh:

    where are you catching all this sheephead in florida?

  • AirHoth:

    Naw man, 58 is the lower avoidance for sheeps. They move offshore before that around here. The beach at 66 will be perfect. I will start fishing the rocks at 64 ahead of the inshore migration. The water temps are moving up quick, another 5 degree’s and its on.

  • devolutionizreal:

    wow thats awesome man, here in about a month the sheepshead will running like crazy and spawning where i live, i hope that the cold didn’t get them too bad
    duane

  • AirHoth:

    Nice work Duane. Its crazy how they are stacked up in the slough. Wish they did that in Georgia. I usually net a few big daddies(5lbs+) next to the rocks per year. Never in the surf.

  • xjcm278x:

    Thats how you do it!

  • gatrwrks:

    very cool miles :)

  • devolutionizreal:

    @fishinthekeys yea thanks for telling me, he stole a few other videos too i recognized them from other people on youtube, the originals have like 50,000+ views
    duane

  • oranse:

    All Im gonna say is sheepshead are way underestimated.

  • fishinthekeys:

    yo HERVEYBAYADDICTED stole this video from you

  • devolutionizreal:

    not too bad other fish like snook will tear the hell out of a net tho
    duane

  • devolutionizreal:

    @jflor98 oh yes haha it takes a long time and a lot of practice
    duane

  • jflor98:

    Heh does it take alot of practice to throw a net like that? I hear its really tough to get good at that, never tried it myself.

  • devolutionizreal:

    yes and they were! where do you see me keeping any under 12 inches?
    duane

  • jflor98:

    Alot of them small ones should have been let go, some decent sized ones in there too though.

  • bigbearcrew239:

    do all them fish mess the net up or what

  • newbtuber333:

    yea man i should try them somtime if they are as good as flounder… thanks

  • devolutionizreal:

    their great fish to eat, if you clean them properly and get rid of all the red colored meat, they are a great miled tasting fish like flounder, they are equally good to flounder in my opinion, you’ll have to try them sometime if you get the chance

    duane

  • newbtuber333:

    @devolutionizreal yea i understand soo are sheep head as good as flounder or what

  • newbtuber333:

    uhh not in texas they get to be 2 inches at the most so theres nothing to eat…..and plus i thought you catch and realease

  • stpaul7:

    Awsome video good eats!
    Pablo

  • thezeplover:

    thare by far my favorite fish

  • tw1ng0ds1:

    oh. we dont have those fish up north. we have something that look sumilar to them tho.. they are called porgy. they are amazing tasting fish too. especially when fired and eaten with rice haha.

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