Nice chat so beautiful how life can get better than this thank you ARD and captain black boy much love to you guys so beautiful place i enjoy all your vlogs❤❤
In Suriname I see a lot of these fishing boats operated by Guyanese fishermen. I always wondered how hard this life could be and now you are showing me really what kind of a struggle this occupation is. Thank you for bringing us along this trip. Keep up the good work! 💯💪
GM blessings Amen true words. Let us enjoy the simple things in life. Live in the moment. Do it when you can do not wait till you retire. Live fir today not tomorrow. Love stay bless stay safe.❤🙏
Appreciate all your efforts and dedication to capture all these wonderful moments memories on video for us all Appreciate all the hard work by all the fishermen. Thanks Mr Danny
would love to go on a trip just for fun, besides farming ,and mining fishing is the most hard job job and please people pay ya money when buying and stop cry to buy,men out there leaving their wife and children to make sacrifice in rain thunder lightening and hot sun, god bless you all abundantly
Hey brother, greetings! We live ten miles upper Demerara river. When you meet to Linden you have to travel ten miles to meet Coomacka mines. A beautiful community on the Demerara rive. We have hills, beaches, blue water lakes etc. We would like you to know that not a night pass without me and my family watching your videos. We love your show so much! Love the videos of recent in region #1. Keep up the good work brother!❤❤❤❤❤
To the one and only Mr. ARD with great respect I thank you very much for seeing the real life of Beautiful Guyana 🇬🇾 I’ve learned it in history class but you’ve brought it alive in videos for us ❤
I have seen on you tube in Trinidad fishermen with their small boats travel many hours to offshore oil and gas drilling platform and catch fish 500 feet under the ocean, they get very large red fish, snappers, tuna, mahi-mahi and some of the fish I don't know their names. I heard from news Guyana has many offshore crude oil drilling rig in the ocean, any of the guyanese fishermen taken the opportunity to catch the big fish that lives around the offshore drilling platform ?
Deep sea fishing is one the most dangerous job in the world, in fact it is rank as the most deadly occupation. Fishermen put their lives on the line every day they go to work. Perils including sinking ship, rogues wave, men thrown overboard, pirates etc. every year world-wide hundreds of fishermen die at the sea. Without any doubt it is physical work with long hours, sleep deprivation and fatigueness. Denny, I admire how you challenge yourself and to be your own competitors. I have been to several fun fishing trip - Cape-Cod, St Johns River etc. But this fishing trip is very risky and not on my list. Great Video Denny.
Nice but looks like hard work ....the flyfishing looked more exciting in the Essequibo and Sipuruni ...when each Lukunani can be thrown bk or taken ...too much water scares me ...like the interior where banks and forests blend with the water ....enjoy...thank you for sharing
Good morning ARD AND FAMILY'S so beautiful and that a lots of fish 🐟 be careful and stay safe and not forgetting how can life get better than this ❤😊and
Hi my beautiful family .I love you guys .thanks Danny for all the lovely vlog and your positivity.i watch most your vlog I always enjoy it. Take care of you and your lovely family .Fisher men are amazing I am so proud of them all .take my family ❤ always
I really enjoyed this. Grown up in Suriname. My dad would have love to see this, he was a fisherman, a hunter and a farmer. Watching from Tampa Florida. Hats off to all fisherman.
Guynese people are very welcoming and friendly//Thanks for honouring the Guynese culture //the besic culture is the Indian culture//Guyana is a such beautiful place//it's Landscape -food and most of all its came from India through their accestors//very well spirituality of the Guynese themselves//Guynese are wonderful indeed kind and peaceful people//Also very talented in arts showcasing the beautiful spirit of Guynese people. Thank you ARD From P.Ramesh India
What an amazing and awesome exciting experience, seeing first hand, what these fishermen have to go through, just to bring fish for us to eat and enjoy....hats off to them...
This is such an amazing video. Captain black boy and his team were excellent hosts on your excursion Danny. I'm really impressed with this man's navigational skills in the dark river and ocean without any equipment to guide him.
Been looking for a video like this for a long time finally get a chance to see how they actually fish this way. Great vid ARD thanks for sharing with us!
Good 👍 video. Very hard and exciting at the same time . At that age we used to do that with our village family guys. The best part about it, you are around nature. The smell of the ocean and the fish, you never get tired. Everything taste good. Food,beer, you name em 💪 Curry pot looking good 😛
Hi Danny and ARD family thank you for sharing this trip it’s always a pleasure watching your adventures seeing the life of the indigenous people. Hopefully the Guyana government is going to make things easier for them.
You go where few dare too.Amazing footage of the high sea and the dangers of fishing in the Atlantic.Only you can bring these exceptional videos.Thanks for your time.Take care.
Not everyone can do this, spend days on the sea. I hope the fishermen get the right price. What's the real name of the captain? Please don't call him blackboy. Greetings from Suriname
Wow awesome job Danny, showing us first hand how it's done, it brought back so many memories of my uncles going to Venezuela to buy gas and food supplies for us.
I love this!!! I'm a great fan of yours. Fishing is also my hobby. I'm enjoying the adventure and your advice to the people about living life to it's fullest while still being young.
So how did fish(s) manage themselves All these Thousands of years without Man interference ? Plus ask urself The sealife must have been intelligent to have survived!( till man)
The fish you calling a salmon is actually a blue fish. Very oily fish. Meat have a hint of blue and large blood lines under the skin. Usually soak them in buttermilk to help with the taste of the fish.