Extreme Saltwater Fishing!
Posted by admin on Jan.16, 2012, under River Fishing
WEBSITE: blacktiphfishing.org You may live your life and never see anything like this! The entire Sebastian inlet was filled with pinfish. The tarpon, redfish and snook were so thick you could walk on them. We took a piece of stingray out for shark bait. While Josh was taking photos with the red, the Avet 80 started screaming! Jeff fought the shark and eventually the line broke. Jeff caught a two redfish (only one is shown in this video) and I caught a 44″ redfish. This was an amazing sight to see! Jahorace Epps helped film this video. SHARK SETUP Bait Used — Stingray Hooks — 18/0 Lindgren Pitman Circle Hook Leader — 6ft of #19 wire Swivels — 500lb Rosco Crane Swivel Reel — Avet 80 Line — 200lb mono topshot with 130lb Diamond Momoi braid backing. Rod — Custom Barrett Rod For the redfish we were using live pinfish. ********************************************************************** RELATED VIDEOS: Fishing for Tiger Sharks: www.youtube.com Fishing for Redfish at Sebastian: www.youtube.com Monster Hammerhead Shark on the Beach: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5













January 16th, 2012 on 5:14 am
@gator1freak
Sebastian Inlet.
January 16th, 2012 on 5:50 am
hahaha that fishing rod! its for giants
January 16th, 2012 on 6:25 am
@gator1freak sebastian inlet state park, melbourne, florida
January 16th, 2012 on 6:48 am
where is this?
January 16th, 2012 on 7:10 am
Belive it or not it is not rare at all for the bait to be that thick, im from there and i fish all the bait runs, its that thick everysingle year, and the fishing is great,
January 16th, 2012 on 7:49 am
Once the drag is set for poundage of the line, do NOT adjust the drag setting on the reel when fighting a fish. The line broke because you were trying to stop the fish from taking line, then again you had plenty of line on that red reel. Cheers mate, tight lines again.
January 16th, 2012 on 8:17 am
@BlacktipH oh now i got chu bro
January 16th, 2012 on 8:48 am
@kawthablay100
It’s called sport fishing. If you want to eat fish, then go buy some at the market.
January 16th, 2012 on 9:24 am
if u dont eat the fish then why u r fishing??? damn guys let it go i wanna eat that fish
January 16th, 2012 on 10:23 am
@XxBoSsxxHoG Melbourne Florida.. I’ve spent TONS of time fishing that place. I’ve seen it completely filled with pinfish and sharks like in this video. It’s amazing.. Throw a line and all you feel are pinfish.. Until one of those sharks hits. Then it’s on! Bad part was we never had strong enough gear to pull them in. To see them cut through the waves, especially at night is impressive.
January 16th, 2012 on 10:33 am
@XxBoSsxxHoG
Sebastian Inlet?
January 16th, 2012 on 11:08 am
wher is this
January 16th, 2012 on 12:04 pm
@AUZGAMER1
We used a GoPro Roll Bar mount.
January 16th, 2012 on 12:24 pm
@BlacktipH
how ever do u mount your camera where do u put it
January 16th, 2012 on 12:57 pm
aww the shark got away
January 16th, 2012 on 1:48 pm
@tonyel120
Nope, but I heard it is good.
January 16th, 2012 on 2:30 pm
@hombrelubinero : you got some big snook out there. 20+. I wouldn’t fish lighter than 12lb braid with 30lb fluerocarbon leader. do your research before you go out there. highly dangerous and lethal if you don’t know your surroundings. be safe
January 16th, 2012 on 3:17 pm
@mightymordicai First chance I get I’ll check it out. I can take the bugs & some heat but the hurricanes have got to go. I think some ultralight snook fishing would be my thing. What do you suggest?
January 16th, 2012 on 4:13 pm
@hombrelubinero : yeah, lots of big tarpon and rooster fish out there. In Florida you have the 10,000 islands which look exactly alike the mangrove islands and flats in Costa Rica. High number of tarpon too. You should try out there some day. Beware the lightning, bugs, heat, and pirates though.
January 16th, 2012 on 4:17 pm
@mightymordicai Spain is not a good destination for fishing. It has it’s moments. Florida beats spain hands down. You do however have costa rica alot closer. The place that’s really hot & that I have plans on doing someday are the saychelles. Look it up! They got some kick-ass fishing right there on the beach without having to freeze to death for it or face down a grizzly. Right now things aren’t happening here. Too cold & no time. Cheers
January 16th, 2012 on 4:58 pm
have you ever fished key bicayne and if so was it good
January 16th, 2012 on 5:28 pm
@hombrelubinero : sounds exciting. Someday I do hope to fish abroad and over seas. the world is full off all manner of fish to catch
January 16th, 2012 on 6:09 pm
u should make part 2
January 16th, 2012 on 6:15 pm
I fish with Cigar Minnows in Panama City Florida off the Jetty’s and bust them Big Reds up.