351lb Warsaw Grouper From Venice, Louisiana With Mule Team Charters

351lb Warsaw Grouper From Venice, Louisiana With Mule Team Charters
Tuna and rig fishing in Venice, La with Mule Team Charters! This beast of a Warsaw Grouper was caught in 2008 and placed #3 in the state of Louisiana at 351lbs…Let go catch some more!
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13 comments

  1. I hooked on to three 100lb Grouper man fucking bull shit oh and one bull sharkYeah one bull shit mother fucker

  2. Nice one, Captain Henry. I’m ready to go get some starkist tunas. Can I bring my own music.???

  3. Absolutely awesome video! Thank you for posting this amazing fishing experience! With all the increased fishing pressure in the Gulf of Mexico in the past few decades, I am VERY HAPPY to see that there are still fish like this out in deep water. Beautiful Warsaw! I also understand that the American Red Snapper fishery is rebounding in the eastern and northern Gulf.

  4. how much drag do you use on those and what class rod? i have a lindgren pitman s 3000 with a 80 pound class rod for deep dropping, is that good enough?

  5. yes the red snapper fishery is incredible, yet NMFS is screwing up all fishing, commercial and recreational

  6. Thanks for the reply! I’m happy to hear about the snapper fishery. Way back around 1970 when I fished in the eastern Gulf, there were NO Red Snapper whatsoever on the Elbow or the southern part of the Florida Middle Ground—— just huge Muttons in the Elbow and Mangrove Snapper in the Middle Ground. We had to fish the 40-fathom edges on out to really deep water to find any decent-sized and plentiful Red Snapper. Mind you, this was over 40 years ago. “Maybe” conservation is paying off?

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