Fishing Florida’s Most Guarded Location! *Catch, Clean, & Cook*

Published 2024-04-29
Fishing Florida’s Most Guarded Location! Catch, Clean, & Cook

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All Comments (21)
  • Brant go ahead and buy that lake. You know its on your mind. Could stock it and make a special place for families to come and pay to camp and whatnot.
  • @1016FISHING
    Largemouth is a sport fish and I love to eat them as well. Doing tournaments we throw them back 100% of them time. But there are areas that need them taking out to support the life of the water ways. Large mouth along with other freshwater fish can take over some water ways and actually stun the growth of the species so taking them out and feeding the family is a good thing. Great video Brant. Enjoyed it.
  • @Meditation409
    That was quite a treat taking us along on that trip! Thanks so much 😃🤙❤️
  • @hankzoerb317
    Need to take a lot of those smaller bass out. Should have used one of the smaller bass as live bait for a big lunker bass ! That would be fun to see.
  • @brianjeffrey1790
    Great video Brant that was an absolutely beautiful Lake definitely a lot of fun when you catch a fish every cast those are some pretty nice bluegill too one of my favorite fish to eat along with crappie👍
  • @AstuteActual
    Sumter Co. FL is covered in old (and deep) limestone mines, but none of them are accessible to the public! There is one several miles South of where this video was shot, Brant, that used to offer a private membership to fish, but I'm not sure if that is still a thing! Being a Sumter native, it's who you know, when it comes to these prime fishing locations! LOL It's truly an experience! Kudos!
  • @quitefrank123
    Even though it was none stop... Lip Rippin'- thx for quiet times & natural noises too Those moments takes our minds quickly to those to places that are peaceful. Why we fish. Did you try fishing at the bottom of water column? Keep bringin' it Brant- we enjoy!
  • I grew up fishing in miller's ferry, clay our lock and damn Harvard's lake Mifflin lake tensaw river middle river. Just about every where. Brings back memories. Keep fishing enjoy your show
  • @wyoung3170
    It's been years since I've eaten lmb, brim or bluegill. They are excellent eating dude ❤ Awesome video
  • Awesome, you were having a wonderful time on that lake. I can only imagine how much fun you would have had if you could have spent a couple of days on that lake. Under water shots with your go-pro would have been awesome to be able to see the fish swimming in there. Take care and keep up the amazing videos. I really appreciate the time you put into your videos. See you on the next video
  • @hugh200
    Loved that content my friend. Great change of venue and big fish. As always, keep it up. Been watching for years and it never ceases to amaze me at your excellent diversity in methods and species content. Praying for you all. God bless..❤🙏🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
  • @Meditation409
    Dang Brant that looks like so much fun and its absolutely beautiful out there!! ❤️😃🙏
  • @TheManhu01
    This video brings back so many memories when I was a kid growing up in Orlando Florida. Used to live in Windermere fished the Butler chains. Brad, you should go to Lake Apopka. There’s a freshwater spring in the back corner of the lake with some huge striper bass. Lake is loaded with specs. Some of the best fishing if you can sneak in there is the Orlando international airport and the golf courses.
  • @madhatter2465
    Damn, Brant! You did it again! I wanted to watch this video when you first put it out yesterday but my WI/FI went out on me and that was most of my day, you did good on this secret adventure on the lake, it looked like the fish were hungry on that morning, Brant please tell the people up here in NYC what is a shell cracker, it looked like you had a blast! Man, What a setup in your backyard! fish look good too
  • That is quite exciting. Congratulations. I am happy for you but so stinking jealous. Lol. Great video
  • I'm not particular when it comes to size. I could catch those small bass and bluegill all day long. Cheers, Brant!