John Gibbs — fish harvest | GAMETIKS

This Gar was was taken off the Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve. If you get to south Florida don’t miss taking rt 41 or also called the Tamiami…

  • fish harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — fish harvest

    This Gar was was taken off the Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve. If you get to south Florida don’t miss taking rt 41 or also called the Tamiami…

    63 points

  • miscellaneous harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — miscellaneous harvest

    This is a nice female fisher that I harvested while trapping the North Maine Woods, zone one, November 2025. Zone one is the most remote part of the state of M…

  • miscellaneous harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — miscellaneous harvest

    Connected with a beaver tonight. They’re going for 15 bucks apiece in the round right now not counting castor. Harvest town Frankfort Maine South branch of mar…

  • deer harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — deer harvest

    Went to the beach yesterday with the boys. We spent the last day of deer hunting black powder season offshore on a remote island. It was a pretty cool experien…

  • fish harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — fish harvest

    My son Brody and I landed three decent stripers this afternoon off the coast of Belfast Maine. They are finally here in numbers it seems. 36, 30 & 29 inches

  • waterfowl harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — waterfowl harvest

    Early season goose hunt near limestone Maine, September 2, 2024 with my son, Andrew, Grandson, Leland, and close friend Jared Hughes. Leland got his first goos…

  • fish harvest by John Gibbs

    John Gibbs — fish harvest

    Today I had a couple hours to kill. I rolled some rocks, found some worms and headed to my favorite childhood early spring fishing spot. I caught five trout an…

John Gibbs
John GibbsMar 8, 2020
fish
2lbs
63 PTS
fishingpolefish

This Gar was was taken off the Loop Road in Big Cypress National Preserve. If you get to south Florida don’t miss taking rt 41 or also called the Tamiami trail. So much to see. Gator everywhere, fish in every puddle ...

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