People say this fish won’t bite during winter (They’re Wrong!)
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People say you cant catch this fish during winter. #fishing #outside #winterfishing #coldfishing #icefishing #outside #outdoors #wildlife #explore #dinosaur #rivermonsters #alligatorgar #fishinglife #fishingreels #wildlife #animals #saltwater
They get a lil slow but they still gotta eat 😂 I’ve never bought into the “fishings pointless during winter” thing, u just gotta change your approach
Nice gar ,thanks for sharing Henry! PEACE ✌️
How cold is it down there? You get frosts at night?
Amazing fish. Nice work
Technically it’s not Winter until December 21st but that a hella Nice Late fall Dinosaur
for me day light savings time is the beginning of winter.
Nice work!
I’m a land based shark fisherman from California but I’ll be out in Austin for the holidays visiting my parents. I’m planning on catching bait in Austin and doing a trip to the trinity river to try shore casting for an alligator gar while I’m in Texas. Do you have any pointers in what I should be looking for while picking a spot to fish? Weather doesn’t look like it’s going to be ideal but still figured I would try.
i have several videos specifically teaching how to target them in winter
@@CatchingDinosaurs Thank you I watched them. Go south and fish shallow.
@@anthonymccaslin3325 smaller baits too this time of year goodluck out there ✌
I fished all day and night at two different brackish rivers and didn’t get a single run 😩
had one run that day i filmed that
@@CatchingDinosaurs do they just not really eat in the winter? Or do they change their feeding patterns
@@reelingwithrobby They seek out the warmest waters possible, eat smaller baits and wont pick up baits deeper then like 5 foot of water, i caught the one in the video with my bait ten foot off the bank in 3 foot of water
@@CatchingDinosaurs gotcha… yeah I had my baits in the middle of the river. That explains why I caught a couple nice ones right next to the bank a couple weeks ago I thought it was just by chance
@@reelingwithrobby id also suggest fishing on days where night temps are over 65 degrees, its better if its multiple days of that in a row