I would agree, all of those things would be crazy LOL! The title is a bit clickbaity unless you consider seeing fish and snails in the ocean “crazy”. If so then I guess those were “crazy” things LOL!
Awesome! Only one clump of seaweed in the whole area and it still finds your rig! You can literally see the moment that panic sets in on the fish's face. This was great!
Wow a go fish cam. This thing is awsome, Man o man has tec come a long way. This gives you a major advantage, to know what the fish like and act like is priceless.
When I first started fishing, it didn't take long for me to realize just how intelligent some of these fishes are ...I noticed especially when I used to free dive with schools of fish
Beautiful! We used to spend summers in old Naples, Fl before it become well known and we had the beach to ourselves…. We collected so many different shells and my favorite was the olive. To see that live in the water here is so interesting. I had no idea it was an olive snail. Thank you for the video and narration.
My dad used to camp on Marco Island when there was zero development. He told me the State of Florida had a chance to buy the entire island for two million dollars and passed -- the chance was lost to turn it into a state park. Two brothers with the last name Marco owned it, according to him. .
Awesome video with some crazy footage! Although, I'm pretty sure those gar were actually members of the halfbeak family, a Ballyhoo or a Balao, simply as the caudal fin is forked rather than truncate. I'd love to see more stuff like this for sure!
He's just hungry 😂 if I was a fish I'd starve I'd be to scared to eat anything lol... I can just imagine fish telling story's like humans for about alien abductions... I wonder if were the aliens in there story's haha.
Thank you for that! I absolutely enjoyed watching what goes on below the water. Seeing the fish fight to shake the hook was like "Oh, oh! Help! They got me." Not funny, but funny bc we as people are the same when busted. Seriously, that was very neat to see. On my next fishing outing I will always remember this and try your techniques on the floaters. Thanks 👍🏽
Great footage! Good lesson. Skip shack is in the tuna family. Our lady fishes a cousin of the tarpon zero relation. Lived on both coasts to Florida for 38 years. Your reference to Lady fish as skipjack is the first I've ever heard!
So a little tip. They can see the gear. They can see it all. Depending on how hungry they are depends if they hit it. Small tackle rewards more fish. Always. Also fluorocarbon. So important. Natural looking is best. I once had a friend from Fl. That could catch fish in a mud puddle. I miss fishing. I had a tricked jet ski that I fished off in Cape Canaveral so much fun!! Tight lines you beautiful people!!!
The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ru-vid.comUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
That water is beautiful. Also, those lady fish are so pretty they're transparent looking..very cool to see this perspective. I live in Maine, and we don't have beautiful surf fish like this. Also, I've never heard of a circle hook, I don't fish all that often, but I've really been thinking about picking it up again like I used to. Thanks for this!
I think they're more reflective than anything and only appear transparent because they reflect the surrounding light back, which just blends them into the background.
Many years ago, vacation on Grand Cayman. Rented a villa on the North Shore, right on the beach. Coral reef about 200 yards out, water about 15 feet deep inside the reef. My brother-in-law and I fished and snorkeled. I could actually watch as fish interacted with his bait, bit, got hooked, fought, etc. Amazing to see that, especially in such crystal clear water. Also took a short walk to Cayman Kai, where I hooked the only bonefish in my life. Took off like a lightning bolt. Broke my line in seconds. My drag was set too tight. I couldnt believe the speed of that thing.
I love this, thank you. I have surf fished from Sebastian to Ft. Laud. in the keys, and in Captiva. We used pyramid weights for Pompano but this was calm for you. I wish you'd had some snook activity. Thanks!
Pompano are the best fish I've ever eaten I had cleaned the dozen I had caught cleaned them forgot to freeze them left them in the fridge for three days no smell , I was astounded , then the taste they were amazing .
I do not surf fish (live in north Texas), but your video was super interesting to watch and your commentary very helpful in understanding what you're looking at. Very fun to watch!
It's really cool being able to see these transparent/silvery fish in their element. Bonus points for catching what appears to be a Hermit Crab. Personally, I just want to put a couple of cameras in my turtle tank.
Howzit FISHGUM!! Aloha from Hawai'i. Love your fishcam videos--keep em coming please. I wish all our fish over here were as generous with biting the hooks as they are in your vids. I just started a channel recently with footage from my fishcam also. We have a harder time using it out here in the islands --though between rocky reef snags, a multitude of baitstealers, strong rip currents, hawaiian sea turtle hook ups, and the lingering threat of hungry tiger sharks -it is challenging. I've just begun to dive my fishcam and bait out and drop it in deeper water just because it's harder to cast the fishcam plus the heavier lead really far out. I've got some interesting footage for sure. Keep doing what you do and I'll be watching for sure. Aloha!
That is so awesome!! Thank you that's probably the best and closest I will ever get so again thank you I love fishing first time I went i was 3 or 4 my dad took me been hooked since 😂❤
We dropped an underwater small Robot Camera off my Angling Boat, whilst at Moorings on the River Tyne (UK). There was a Crab and a Lobster fighting over a Fish head that we had thrown overboard. It was funny to watch and certainly not what we expected.