Kayak Spearfishing and Lobstering in South Florida is completely affordable and productive.
by Luke Simonds
Kayak Spearfishing and Lobstering in South Florida is completely affordable and productive.
When he’s not busy with Legos this 6 year old boy catches huge Tarpon.
Peter Miller, the host of NBC’s “Bass 2 Billfish” shows you how to catch lobster in Florida by hand.
And although Peter makes it look amazingly easy in his demo down in the Florida Keys (during lobster mini-season), it isn’t always as simple as bagging every lobster you come across.
Many times you will find them hiding under rocks, in bridge pilings, in or around coral reefs, and other structure (so they aren’t always just hanging out in the grass flats).
But either way, great job by Peter of showing you how to catch Florida lobster by hand.
Just when you thought it was safe to dangle your fingers in the water, a monster tarpon swallows a guy’s arm.
Andy Bentley and Luke Simonds found some awesome rocks near a bridge which held some big lobster in Islamorada, FL during mini-season 2014. Here is some unedited footage taken while diving during opening day.
Here’s an unedited video of Luke Simonds lobster hunting in the Keys for the 2 day mini-season in July of 2014.
Jon Bentley stumbled upon an awesome grouper hole while lobster diving in the keys. This footage shows a 25 inch red grouper getting speared from the hole.