I admire how you guys can go out in such small boats all the way into the Atlantic ocean; I personally couldn't do it; it would be very uncomfortable for me; I remember an experience I had years ago when a lady friend of mine came in from the US and I took her on a local tourist attraction called the Atlantis submarine. It was also my first time going on the submarine and I tell you it was an experience I would never forget; the boat that took us out to meet the submarine was much bigger than the one that you were in; it had a seating capacity of approximately 100 persons, but let me tell you, the ride was horrible due to some really choppy seas that day. Even to get the boat hitched to the sub was a challenge because of how the waves had the boat dancing on the water. I vowed never to go back after that. Fishermen deserve every penny they charge for the fish they catch and more; that job is no picnic.
Good morning Danny my friend fish on the line time for some dhal rice an fry gill baka an curry catfish life is great how can life better than that I love you guys fish on the line boy🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Danny enjoy them Gilbaka. We can only mouth water and imagen. Keep showcasing Guyana as it is the most uniek country in South America, waterfalls, forest, food and people. Going out fishing should be a must while visiting Guyana, with its dark murky waters it holds many fish species. Keep it up Danny, much love from Sint Maarten 🇸🇽
Nice catch, I am sure dem fresh fresh gilbaka made it to Ocala, FL and I am jealous none na mek it to NY side 😪😪😭😭😭😢😢😥 or I may have to mek a trip to Ocala fu pick up me share 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Good morning uncle Denny, you guys catch a lot of fishes. Enjoy them and stay safe. - Darmindra from Chinelanding niece. Watching from Kuwait 🇰🇼 🇬🇾. God bless you.
Denny boy you're very brave to go on that fishing trip in the mighty Atlantic I really like how U enjoyed the trips though 👍 Just by looking at the waves and the rocking of the boat it the vid. makes me scared
Hi Danny good afternoon how are you well I guess that you are in Florida eating the Gilbaker by now and I know that you and your family will enjoy it I can also see the excitement in you when you are in the river with those guys but I get very nervous see you guys in that deep Ocean God bless you and your family and stay safe enjoy your time in Florida
Declining of fish is due to the unregulated fishing practices across Guyana and other countries. Over 4 billion people worldwide depend on fish for their protein. The world needs to develop strategy to sustain the fishing industry because it is not going to be there forever. Especially when we were adding more oil field. The oil field in Guyana produced "Brine or Produced Water" it is a byproduct of the oil and gas they extract. These so call "Produced water" is being dumped back into the Ocean which does create Havoc on the marine life and the ecosystems. "Produced Water", can negatively affect the soil and vegetation, impairing their ability to produce crops. According to scientists, "Produced Water", contain varying amounts of oil residues, sand or mud, naturally occurring radioactive materials, chemicals from frac fluids, bacteria, and dissolved organic compounds. This is another problem added to Global Warming. Denny Great Video. Thank You.
That was a very nice family day out fishing. Tha cookup and fried fish on point 👉! ROCK you wifey and Ali are always so welcoming to your guess! Awesome 👌 like always thank you for sharing your journey!
I love my mother land and pray for protection against global warming because I see the water is up to the sea wall🙆♀️ and years ago it wasn’t that way 🤦♀️😢
One of the best videos you’ve ever done Danny. It’s my dream to catch one on rod and reel in the Atlantic. Our dad used to sing in our boat and say lot of the same sayings like you.
Captain Denny them fresh Gilbaka you Guys catch needed some green mangos, ochroc ,scijan and cook a delicious curry. HOW can life get better than this. Florida
What an awesome adventure and experience. Respect to all the fishermen who brave the mighty Atlantic to provide for their families. Keep the videos coming and keep up the good work of showcasing our beautiful Guyana.
Good afternoon Mr Danny and ARD family another great video 📹 that a lot of fish 🐟 and a lot of water 💧 and you can't swim 😀 but you did it blessings always 🙏❤
This is the very reason when Guyanese go back home to visit the shouldn’t cry to buy any kind of fishes to bring back over i tell you I know a whole lot of people who cry but I’m glad you are doing this video let them see, I know it goes both ways, when the fisherman knows we from overseas they jacked up the price triple I know this area ogle because I’m from ogle.
05:31 Good Luck 39:39 . Pleasure . Persist . Passion . History of Guyana 🇬🇾 . Kind Regards ARD Channel to yours & yours community with compassion . Captain captured camera & care . Thanks to person and persons committed to this vision on the water . Great Tips for safe water adventures . ✌🏽14:28 39:39 cheers . 25:08 39:39 stunning footage ARD subscribers . Snap 🫰.
Hi guys. Hope you guys make a bountiful catch. I enjoy tour videos Denny. I left Guyans since 1978 as a young lad. I went back in 1985 but, because of your effort and wonderful videos, I think I have see every part of Guyana. Maybe when I visit, soon hopefully I may go on a trip with you. Hopefully I won't pewk my guts out. God bless you and your family. Great job.
My freezer full of Gill Backer and hassa. Nice fish man. Thanks for the recommendation. You gotta get it fresh from Guyana though, that’s the only way. From Ocala Florida ✊🏾
i grew up in number 65 village corentyne...and used to do exactly as these fishermen are doing....however, i think there is need for fish conservation on the size of fishes being caught. also the method of fishing by using those net killed many small fishes....there is need to use nets that will allow the small fishes to survive to that there can be a constant supply of fishes and keeping the oceans healthy.
I had to go back and do my research on Guyana, after hearing the language you guys were speaking. At first I was like; "that language sounds kind of Indian. Thanks to the internet I get to know the brief history of your country. I hope to visit your country one day. What an interesting country with beautiful diverse people and places, and the only country in South America that speaks English. At least I can find my way around easily there.
Very nice, very risky as well. Those waves were very big and frightening, you are very brave I must say. Those fishermen risk their lives on a daily basis, consumers shouldn’t hesitate to pay the price that are asked.