Howzit Brant, Aloha from Hawaii! Thanks for the fishcam vids, love em. In fact I started my own channel dedicated to fish cam footage that I get while surf fishing--actually we call it "dunking"in the islands. Thanks to the vids fellas like you and fishgum have posted, I started to search in youtube for fish cam vids in Hawaii but could only find a handful of vids. So I got my own--Very interesting stuff to learn from the footage. It's funny too see the crab action that you were pointing out. We got those same white crabs in the sandy areas over here, but if we manage to reel them in with our bait, we cut em in half, hook em thru, and throw it back out. We have so many species of delicious reef fish that love fresh crab. Keep the fishcam vids coming please...Aloha!
This video popped up so I had to check it out. What do you know, immediately I recognized that voice. More cool content. Love the underwater footage and your narration of it.
Hi......I am a professional kingfisher.....just to let you know why the fish are not interested in the bait I'd because they can see the metal hook. Put your bait in such a way that the hook can't be seen....it's gotta envelope the hook in a wholesome way....fish are no doubt quite intelligent in some way. They won't bite metal when they see it. 😊
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Your videos are amazing, congratulations you are a great fisherman!👍🎣😊
Boas amigo Micka. Um conteúdo realmente util. Lembrar o que faz falta nunca é demais. Gostei da surpresa final e vou-me candidatar. Abraço de Matosinhos
Sometimes pompano and whiting will ignore shrimp but they'll eat sand fleas. I'm loving the new channel. I'd love to see you use those crabs for bait, something must be around to eat them.
Try putting the bobber up to feed above your 2 or 3 hooks with bait. And I guarantee you will catch fish. Obviously a bobber that will not lift the bait to the surface. This is for people that don't understand what I'm talking about. I love the videos and appreciate appreciate you guys sharing, and i'm just sharing my opinion
@@benadams5557 shit fish are always hungry, smart fish with good eyesight are harder to fool , depends on lot of things , green mono line is example ,type used for game fishing ,it is very hard to see under water , stealth ,think setting traps for feral animals do you hide them well ,or just leave em out for the canny prey to spot
Shows that most fish are actually a lot smarter than we think and can see if a bait looks suspect. They're more likely to bite when the water is rough and murky because it's harder to see the hook.
they were not interested s you had the float to close to the hook wasn't that obvious ??? at least 2 fish tried but could not fit the float in with the bait ???
Excelentes tomas submarinas.... Y de verdad me divertí con los cangrejos. 4:55 Puede mencionar el modelo de la cámara submarina? Saludos desde Monterrey México.