Chunkin' Cut Bait For XL Snappers | Zero Current | CCC

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  • @Sticky.Situation
    Aaron, this episode drives home all the things I love about you. Your fishing and boating skills, your realness and authenticity, your ability to make me feel like you are talking just to me, your ability to educate not just in various forms of fishing but also cooking. And most of all your ability to live in the moment and appreciate your life and all that you have! Peace brother and thanks for being someone I always root for!
  • @brinkksmusic
    There is an unexplainable feeling when you're able to hunt and plant your own food. It brings a sigh of relief knowing exactly where your food is coming from and that you're the first person to handle your food.
  • @bluemarlin5286
    The smile on your face when you're holding up the snapper is just pure joy. That joy is the reason I love fishing. Love watching you having fun fishing.
  • I know if I woke up and looked out the door at the view you have I would have to pinch myself too. Aaron you paid your dues and done it the right way and you deserve what you have! So happy for you and always a fan!
  • I grew up in Tampa/ St. Pete. And did all the things, clams, oysters, mullet, blue crabs ,self designed shrimp nets, smoking fish, shrimp,clams and wrote the menu for Two restaurants in st. Petersburg and so,so,so,much more. I got in a bad accident and got addicted to pain killers and am living in sorrow. I don't know what point I'm trying to make but vicariously through watching your videos at least I know how things might have been for me. I thank you for your videos and input while making them. They bring me peace. Thank you!
  • @jp82cards30
    your dog cracks me up, always just prayin you drop a chunk of fish
  • Aaron...we love your ramblings. It could never be "too much." I don't want to act like I think I speak for everyone of your followers, however I can confidently say that watching you live out your dream gives us happiness.
  • @poopmissile69
    Love that you managed to not shove brands/products down everyones throats and no sponsors. Thanks for the great content Aaron!
  • @RAWWFishing
    Congrats on the success, we’re all just trying to put food on the table at the end of the day. Nice fish man keep up the great work💪🏻
  • @Fantasma257
    Your videos are literally better than any pain meds I need right now post-op. You’ve made my day! Thanks for all your hard work.
  • @jakederanger285
    There's a line from a Carly Simon song: "...stay right here cause these are the good old days."
  • @elmopootkiss4699
    Mutton's were/are always my favorite fish to target and catch. I have an 18 pounder on the wall from a drift boat in Riviera Beach back when I was in my 20's. I'm 56 now. Grew up in Lake Worth, in n Georgia since 94'.
  • Nice work. We brought our 1970's Long Island clam boat down here this winter and have been having a blast as we become a keys family.
  • @JustinBera
    I'm just glad to see that someone else has a grill that looks like mine, don't feel so bad now 🙂
  • @margekaralis4212
    How nice to hear you speak from your heart. Wonderful to hear the appreciation and gratitude you have for the life you get to live. Warms our heart to hear you speak of it openly. Thanks. Thanks a lot for sharing. ❤
  • @Skibbidyboobop
    You've created a space in the fishing scene that goes beyond sport and into therapy. Your mellow, thoughtful, and relatable personality transposes into the feel of these amazing edits seamlessly and it is simply awesome.
  • @mikepollock914
    Love how you remind us all of the friends that helped and all the hard work not seen in the videos. #humility
  • When my dad had a place in the keys this is how we usually did it. Or chum bags in the shallows for yellowtail mangrove and lane. Those good days always made me wanna live there. Those were both bigger than the biggest mutton i’ve ever seen
  • @user-op9zx3du9u
    Otoliths are also great for paleotemperature reconstruction. The oxygen isotope composition of the otolith is related to temperature and the oxygen isotope makeup of the water the fish lives in. We would look for otoliths in the rock record, and analyze them to say something about past climate at that time. Very cool :)
  • @Billy_Yank123
    It’s fun watching these as it reminds me of when I lived down there about 10-12 years ago. I was in high school in KW and would go out on the water just like that every week and weekend. every now and then you pop up on my feed and it just reminds me how much fun it could be living down there.