A fishing channel that shows my passion for all types of fishing. My goal is to create memories with friends that I can share with everyone who loves fishing.
Amazing video and adventure here buddy. Your passion when locked onto a sure to be monster is music to my ears, love it. How good was that Marlin brother. That's one way to get the blood flow absolutely pumping buddy. Great filming and content as per usual..
Hi. You mentioned that you never use both gears on the Speedmaster. Can you advise which single gear option you use (low or high speed)? Thank you. Cameron
Kingfisher clips tangle way too much for me. Not sure how you're able to avoid the braid spinning and/or thr leader wrapping up with the braid but its been headaches for me mostly. Went back to hand lining
Hard to say unless I watch what you’re doing. Does it happen to me? Yes, but hardly ever. It might be a combination of line quality, depth, current strength, weight amount, and the way the bait is hooked.
How do you attach the bank sinker clip to the balloon clip? Also, with that long leader, how do you get it to the bottom without it wrapping around your mainline? Thank you.
I just open up both sides of the bank clip and slide through the slot easy and turn slow, then close back. Put the bait on and let it drift all the way back in the current. Then attach the clip and let it go straight down. Just don’t let it go super fast. It won’t wrap.
Great video thank you. It is November 2023 and going out of Stuart. Any thoughts on still catching mutton this time of year? Water depth? Any advice appreciated.
I caught ten with 5 keepers two weeks ago before it got rough in just two hours. They’re there all winter. Target sandy areas off drop offs on six mile reef. Hint is to target 200 feet off wrecks that are near reef also. Long leaders only 30 pound flouro with 3/0-4/0 octopus circle hooks. Use ballyhoo. Butterfly them and hook from underneath the jaw through the hard part of the head. Tight lines.
So sick - unheard of here in stuart. Neat to see it greyhounding out there with the usual fleet of boats behind. Congrats a mil on the catch - true test of your gear and it stood up to the ultimate test
Hey love the content especially going after it solo! Very impressive. I’m in NJ, we usually pot-hop July-September. Giving trolling a shot possibly tomorrow, what speed do you typically aim for?
Wow what a catch Wayne love all the videos thanks for putting my big smile face on this video one of my best days of fishing great and beautiful experiences and yes liked you say catching the fish of you always dream on thanks again for taking the time with me and mi cousin a day I will always remember congratulations on the amazing catch 😎👍
All you need is leader on those fish if you’re releasing. After two hours even though I had it along the boat several times it was still strong. By myself had no choice but to break it off.
Ok gang that's a great spread. Good job🎣💪💪 But I'm gonna get a ass chewing for saying this but I'm gonna say it anyway because it will make us all happier in years to come. It's gonna be up to us to manage, and preserve our fishing.. . Because the state works for the state, not the fisherman!! We have to start releasing these peanuts to let them grow into bigger healthier fish for our future. We all know it but only a handful practice it. We just get out there in the morning and we get hooked up one after another of these sandwich size dolphin. You've got kids on the trip . Or maybe your girlfriend first time fishing!! and they are having a blast. I get it,!!! But it's up to us to teach these people how we are conserving today to produce for tomorrow. Right. I've seen it happen to almost all our saltwater species now in my 66 yrs of fishing. I live on the Indian River . Born and raised. I've seen it slowly depreciate from a full blown abundant healthy environment, down to a baron wasteland . Sand flats!! Nothing left at all except a few horseshoe crabs .. I've seen the reefs full of beautiful groupers and snappers of all varieties destroyed today to nothing but barely juveniles... Ask any diver over 55 what was once there.. what the habitat looked like. Because you can't see the damage from the surface. I always changed their diapers and sent the small stuff back to mom as a fisherman because I knew one day I was gonna be graced by that fish again when in became huge, and a true fighter. It's good to see the abundance of young ones as a litmus test so to speak. But we have to let them go carefully so they can grow to be 40 lbers. Line up a 100 anglers and ask them if they had a choice, which one would they like to have a picture of holding on the dock!! Everyone of them is gonna say the 40 lbers right. How do you think we are gonna accomplish that if we keep boxing up all of them at 5 lbs. We don't see the big picture as one boat taking 6 peanuts home to eat. But multiple that times a thousand boats. Every weekend and 500 boats during the week. See where I'm going here. We as the ones that love, fund, and support or fisheries being salt or fresh have to step up and see that every law and size limit they've placed on us has only slowed it down. But the end result is it's extiction is just around the corner. I'm just trying to make you young guns out there aware of what is old farts overlooked. I apologise for allowing what's happened to have taken place over my life. People born in the 80s and 90 s never saw what we did in the 50 s and 60s. And it's a damn shame we didn't realize this would happen by the way we attacked the environment back then. Because if we would of known back then it was going to look like this today, I'm quite sure we would of done things a lot different to preserve the joy and happiness we experienced from the sport back then. I rew up on a tractor inner tube with a plywood platform to sit on and a pushpole. That was my boat. All you needed back then. Giant blueclaw crabs, jumbo shrimp by the potato sack fulls, clams, oysters, floundering at night catching flounder as big as your door mats. Monster 12 lb gator trout, snook , redfish, all Giants . The sheepshead were 9 lbs and delicious. The snook were taken off the bridges in wheelbarrows. Ha ha. You know the pin fish you use as bait today?? Well they are called sailors choice for a reason. Because we would take dead small shrimp and our cane pole and bobber and sit and catch a messof them to eat as big as two of your hands put together. Lol lol. When you got hit with that fin it poked a big hole in you that had to be plugged. Cus your were gonna bleed hard for a while. They are pure white meat and delicious. But I've never seen another one that size. Since I was 15. You didn't go out the inlets back in the early days to catch big sails, dolphin, whahoo, king's,. They were caught here in the rivers . In the St.lucie river. I've seen dolphin , kingfish , flying 20 ft in the air and landing in schools of mullet you could walk on for a half mile in any direction. I used to be awakened every morning from the big fish exploding on bait in front of my house. ( No AC back then). I'd get up each morning and grab my spook rod and go catch 15 or 20 big fish . Then get a shower and be out front to catch the bus for school. The waters were almost gin clear year round. I'm telling you all these things ! Especially the young guns.!!! I want to impress upon you how important it is to preserve and conserve our environment and the resources. If you don't!! I'm sorry to say that you won't have anything left to share with your kids except the same story I'm sharing today. This was my life on the water. I truly miss it today .. I look out at the river that was always teaming with life today. It's so calm except for one mullet that might come up and tail slap to let e Know there's still hope. We live in a digital world today so if you don't need food to survive, take a picture and video and give it thanks as you let it go. 🙏🙏🙏✔️🇺🇸🤗 Your kids and grandkids will thank you one day hopefully. Tight lines guys and gals .. 🎣💯
I lost a Marlin today off of Palm Beach on the same set up. He ate a live Speedo, on 50lb flouro, fought him for an hour and 36mins. I thought it was a sail, but like you said, I never felt anything like that before. I’ll never leave my GoPro at home ever again! Great vid thanks for the confirmation.
Congrats on the hookup!! Yeah I think even if I stop making videos I will still wear the GoPro to prove those fish stories. Appreciate you watching. Tight lines!!
Why would you ever stop and why did u stop before? It seems like the dream to fish and get paid for it. I just bought 2 go pros and I’m thinking of starting a channel but I don’t want to ruin what I love to do, by doing it for money. I only go when I want to go, I couldn’t imagine “having to go” on crappy rough days etc. Any info is greatly appreciated, thanks again
Fish was wrapped up in the line. I ended up breaking it off along side the boat. Best thing for the fish after two hours because it wouldn’t give up to the point I could get the hook out unless I exhausted it to death.
Wow, what an amazing fish , once in a lifetime accomplishment to even hook one in our local waters! Mad love for not only getting him boat side on spinnnig tackle but self filming it also! You must be beyond stoked!