Schools In! CHEW ON THIS Saltwater Fishing Show

Captain Ben Chancey is guided by Captain Eric Mannino of Inshore Fishing Techniques to 30 plus pound Redfish on the flats of the Indian River.

Duration : 0:23:9


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25 Responses to Schools In! CHEW ON THIS Saltwater Fishing Show

  1. james888II says:

    i use a shimano …
    i use a shimano citia baitcast with an all star classic

  2. bigblock4807 says:

    i use a Stradic …
    i use a Stradic 4000 on a Crwder e series 715. great rod inshore, caught trout snapper reds snook an tarpon on. used offshore as well for cobia and dolphin sight casting. I ASSURE YOU THIS ROD WONT LET YOU DOWN!. plus lifetime warranty. only about $130

  3. Cayne590 says:

    i use 6 ft medium …
    i use 6 ft medium heavys for everything and it handles well.

  4. Pokersupastar says:

    I use a Shimano …
    I use a Shimano Stradic 4000 fi with a 30lb test braid. What rod would you recommend when using a jig? I currently have an All Star Classic 7ft. Wanted to upgrade to a more heavy duty but light weight rod. I caught a 36in red and my rod felt like it was gonna break.

  5. spongedude42 says:

    hey capt. ben…up …
    hey capt. ben…up here in jacksonville we dont get snook and ive seen u catch the big snook..do u do charters becuase if so u can almost guarantee me and my dad coming out with u..thanks for ur time plz reply

  6. JJsDragonforce says:

    the fishys face is …
    the fishys face is cute

  7. JPdrumslayer says:

    what kind of bait …
    what kind of bait do u use for red drum fishing when they r not in schools

  8. MrKhalil9 says:

    today im fishing!
    today im fishing!

  9. EmoneyNicholes says:

    thats BAD ASS!


    thats BAD ASS!

    im fishing the jetties in port a this weekend, now im twice as stoked!

  10. captchancey says:

    Double main line …
    Double main line Uni to Uni.

    God Speed,
    Capt Ben

  11. tyonthefly says:

    big bull reds on …
    big bull reds on light tackle!
    what knot do you use to connect the hi-viz yellow braid to the leader? ive tried blood knot with no success?

  12. captchancey says:

    We release them all …
    We release them all. Thanks for watching.

    Regards,
    Capt Ben

  13. indianbengal says:

    captain do you keep …
    captain do you keep all the fish you catch or do you realease them?

  14. Fishenfool11 says:

    I don’t use a …
    I don’t use a leader when fishing for reds, trout and flounder that’s why I was curious if they could see the hi vis yellow line? Thanks for taking the time to answer the questions

  15. captchancey says:

    New Penny Berkley …
    New Penny Berkley Gulp

    Regards,
    Capt Ben

  16. jjpear713 says:

    wat bait did u use …
    wat bait did u use captain? reply bak plz

  17. captchancey says:

    Return it and get …
    Return it and get another.

    Regards,
    Capt Ben

  18. captchancey says:

    All I personally …
    All I personally use is Hi Vis yellow. The leader is the most important part.

    Regards,
    Capt Ben

  19. Fishenfool11 says:

    When you use the …
    When you use the high vis yellow line in slightly murky water can the fish see it?

  20. Fishenfool11 says:

    Capt Ben i bought a …
    Capt Ben i bought a new reel and it started making a funny noise after i hooked up with 3 reds any suggestions? and the suffix braid works awesome for the big bull reds

  21. SmartzTag says:

    Nice fish capt Ben …
    Nice fish capt Ben Chancey!
    Hope Malaysia got big fish like that for saltwater fishing

  22. captchancey says:

    Berkley Gulp Shrimp
    Berkley Gulp Shrimp

  23. urinemy09 says:

    what were you …
    what were you useing? because me and my dad used srimp and we only caugh 1 tiny red fish and lots of sea trout.

  24. captchancey says:

    Probably a Jig.
    Probably a Jig.

  25. captchancey says:

    I believe Golf …
    I believe Golf Course Ponds are the best.

    Regards,
    Capt Ben