Local YouTube channels or other media
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Local YouTube channels or other media
Are there any local(ish) content creators or channels that you guys recommend?
I've really enjoyed Salt Strong and Tackle Advisor, but looking to expand beyond the bigger channels.
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Local YouTube channels or other media
BlueGabePhishingNole wrote:Are there any local(ish) content creators or channels that you guys recommend?
I've really enjoyed Salt Strong and Tackle Advisor, but looking to expand beyond the bigger channels.
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Joey Antonelli
Lunker Dog/ Mullet Run
Bama Beach Bum
Thresher Fishing
Landshark
MovinWeight Fishing
Backwoods Gourmet
Zoffinger
Cavy
EliasVFishing
StanzFam
South Florida Fishing Channel
Flats Class
That Boat Guy
Depends what your looking for. My favorite is Lunker Dog Captain Jeff. Dig his humor and sarcasm. He also has a cool podcast.
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While not necessarily local the speckled truth podcast is good
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Land is the Limit Bait Co. is owned by locals. They have some good videos on local lakes. If you want local stuff search things like "Crappie fishing Lake Talquin". You will find locals like Henry Cummings giving advice that applies to that particular area and species of fish. Since we've not had a lot of inshore saltwater tournaments lately I've spent some time expanding my horizons in various places. The local tackle stores like the one at Lake Talquin Lodge, Whiporwill, Kevin's and Trophy Creek Outfitters really appreciate the business right now. One of the local speck fishing guides spent 30 min. with me at the Talquin Lodge tackle store gathering baits that work the best, explaining tactics and giving me areas to try. I spent a good bit of money in there that morning, but I also proceeded to catch some of the biggest specks I've ever seen.
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I've really enjoyed this guy called Wild Wanderer, showcasing our local ecosystem. He focuses both on land and water - here is a 14-part mini series on Apalachicola River. An absolute great watch!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmwGjs ... MR94W_NMuQ
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Very cool channels everyone! Thank you for sharing.
I found a video featuring kayak fishing in Panacea and Robert Baker here:
https://youtu.be/6RXhyigpEjM
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I found a video featuring kayak fishing in Panacea and Robert Baker here:
https://youtu.be/6RXhyigpEjM
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We enjoy watching Winston Chester's Panhandle Outdoors on YouTube.
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https://panhandleoutdoors.net/
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Some of the local(ish) YouTubers I watch are: Angler Up with Brant. He fishes primarily the Pensacola area, but his enthusiasm and content make him worth watching.
Brent Schirmer is pretty good. He fishes the Tampa area, but many of his techniques work in our ‘neck of the woods’.
Salty Fins is good. Donny fishes the St. Pete area.
DWMP has been posting monthly (almost) videos about fishing the Big Bend. Highly recommend the DWMP YouTube videos!
Lawson Lindsey puts out some entertaining videos. He fishes the east coast south of New Smyrna.
Justin Menendez has some good videos. He fishes the east coast north of New Smyrna.
Yak Motley has lots of good videos, if yak fishing is your scene.
Reel Time FS with George Gozdz did a few episodes in the Big Bend. These are on YouTube.
Enjoy
Brent Schirmer is pretty good. He fishes the Tampa area, but many of his techniques work in our ‘neck of the woods’.
Salty Fins is good. Donny fishes the St. Pete area.
DWMP has been posting monthly (almost) videos about fishing the Big Bend. Highly recommend the DWMP YouTube videos!
Lawson Lindsey puts out some entertaining videos. He fishes the east coast south of New Smyrna.
Justin Menendez has some good videos. He fishes the east coast north of New Smyrna.
Yak Motley has lots of good videos, if yak fishing is your scene.
Reel Time FS with George Gozdz did a few episodes in the Big Bend. These are on YouTube.
Enjoy
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What/who is DWMP?
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Dude Where's My Plug, Jay Carson
They do monthly videos on our region and have a good social media presence.
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My channel is NOT monetized AND I don't have the time (or desire) to post daily... instead just try to post when I feel I have something "share-worthy."
Will say this, do enjoy sharing videos of different outdoor aspects of the area so I've split my channel into "saltwater", "freshwater", and "land" (mostly game camera) videos. Haven't gotten into instructional videos yet, but think for anyone who's looking for the flavor of the Big Bend it's not the worst channel out there.
Few random shares below to give taste of type things I post... first one is most viewed to date and quite a bit different than any of the others, being a music video with all the photos shared taken in the Big Bend area and most around Econ and St Marks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGRzQXCNXBo[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0_2PWgYdkw[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaieSKSDXNU[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC71m84zcfs[/video]
Page with playlists broken out by types described above (salt, fresh, land) is at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC__RZe ... rFAVN5NN7w
Will say this, do enjoy sharing videos of different outdoor aspects of the area so I've split my channel into "saltwater", "freshwater", and "land" (mostly game camera) videos. Haven't gotten into instructional videos yet, but think for anyone who's looking for the flavor of the Big Bend it's not the worst channel out there.

Few random shares below to give taste of type things I post... first one is most viewed to date and quite a bit different than any of the others, being a music video with all the photos shared taken in the Big Bend area and most around Econ and St Marks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGRzQXCNXBo[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0_2PWgYdkw[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaieSKSDXNU[/video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC71m84zcfs[/video]
Page with playlists broken out by types described above (salt, fresh, land) is at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC__RZe ... rFAVN5NN7w
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Ran across Last Cast Adventures recently on youtube. Several videos around St Marks area.