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Stunning Underwater Fishing Video Captured With New Wireless Camera! 

John Skinner Fishing
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Wow! It's incredible how many fish were under our boat while we were fishing. I used a new wireless underwater camera to record thousands of fish from 12 species, some while they were hitting lures! We saw fish on our fishfinder, but that didn't tell the whole story! Save 15% on the Canfish Fishing CamX camera at bit.ly/3APo0kG with discount code h0DHQiOfr. This is a great camera for assessing what's on a fishing spot before investing time on it. The camera wireless feature works if the camera is above the water, so you can watch float fishing underwater action live. In my case I used it on the surface to review video acquired near the bottom on previous fishing drifts. Supports my Amazon bookstore at: amzn.to/3zoFFil.
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@kevinmaurer-y9y
@kevinmaurer-y9y 6 дней назад
two quick thoughts come to mind: damn, fish are curious critters. and you are fortunate to live in such a fishing paradise.
@mikekish9105
@mikekish9105 9 дней назад
I'd love to know more about those fishing trophies behind you.
@vipergeddy
@vipergeddy 9 дней назад
Love the way those fluke just glide threw the water like an eagle in the air AWESOME JOHN
@joshrussell9460
@joshrussell9460 9 дней назад
Love these underwater videos you do. Thanks john always very educational.
@dougowens2686
@dougowens2686 9 дней назад
Awesome job thank you for no music!!! I love watching these videos
@AmbitiousAngler
@AmbitiousAngler 21 час назад
Amazing footage! I just put in an order to use for my channel! Thanks for the code John! This will be useful for my upcoming fall run series for striped bass!
@jamesrobbins2708
@jamesrobbins2708 14 часов назад
I find it really interesting how many fish follow the lure/bait vs how many fish actually hit it.
@Soily55
@Soily55 8 дней назад
I can’t believe how many triggerfish , that’s amazing!!!
@mswen1983
@mswen1983 21 час назад
A great way to exploit that feature with the triggerfish, is to just attach a leader with an appropriate sized hook/jig and something they like to eat. Same concept as putting a spinner blade ahead of a nightcrawler or minnow (I don't get the chance to fish saltwater much), or a bright colored float to lift your bait off the bottom. It also works really well with a kwikfish. I don't think I've ever actually caught anything _on_ a kwikfish. But I've caught everything from bluegills to trout to catfish by attaching a short leader with a worm or a minnow to (plastics can work to). The basic idea is that a lot of fish are attracted by the action, noise, bright colors, or in this case, light, but not necessarily willing to strike the lure. But they aren't so shy about that little shiner behind floating behind it. I've seen lures w green lights advertised on Amazon and ebay. And I know glowing lures work really well in certain situations.
@richardmcquade8669
@richardmcquade8669 8 дней назад
Great John, I only surf fish in Ny/Nj and you always get "did you catch anything?" This is not only amazing but also shows that fish don't just jump in your bucket.
@richardkohut4309
@richardkohut4309 9 дней назад
Great video. It’s amazing to see all the fish and the bottom contour.
@Soily55
@Soily55 8 дней назад
Absolutely amazing video Mr. Skinner
@johnpaul-og8my
@johnpaul-og8my 4 дня назад
100% those are pinfish. We catch them in the NY Bight when porgy fishing. We have gotten giant ones on December offshore sea bass trips.
@MrMikie55
@MrMikie55 9 дней назад
Always enjoy your underwater videos! Like the new camera too
@richienegron7886
@richienegron7886 8 дней назад
At 5:46 looks like a monster fluke just laying at the bottom 😳
@gm1937
@gm1937 9 дней назад
John, I’ve seen all of your underwater footage. I would rank this as one of the best. Greetings from Gio Western Long Island Sound.
@edwinrivera6896
@edwinrivera6896 9 дней назад
I would love to see an underwater comparison for fluorocarbon and monofilament
@frankschannel2642
@frankschannel2642 9 дней назад
Excellent video. Thanks for the discount code...just had to get one to see what my favorite fishing grounds of the LI Sound looks like.
@em21701
@em21701 9 дней назад
There are LED spoons on Amazon. Those might get the Trigger fish in the boat.
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 9 дней назад
A green glowbead superglued on a hook ??
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 9 дней назад
Around the Chesapeake Bay there are people who fish for ribbon fish at night and they have little green glow sticks they attach to their rigs. Those should attract triggerfish.
@JBASH2011
@JBASH2011 9 дней назад
Spot? (The fish in question). Plenty of those on the east coast- especially VA and the Carolinas. Range shows New England, south..
@victornonnya
@victornonnya 9 дней назад
Been fishing out at Old Lyme CT, been catching spot fish. They are more southern fish but I guess the water is warmer and they have been migrating North more. Saw a couple of guys come in with a 5 gal bucket of them. Good eating.
@gm1937
@gm1937 9 дней назад
Spots are being caught in Western Long Island sound and in some cases more so then porgies. First time I have seen them on the extreme western Long Island sound and it certainly is a sign that our waters are undergoing change.
@patcurcio1379
@patcurcio1379 8 дней назад
Agreed.. Definitely a Spot
@JBASH2011
@JBASH2011 8 дней назад
@victornonnya they are indeed good eating. Used to surf fish for them on the Md,Va,Carolina beaches when I was a youngster.
@fishingphysician113
@fishingphysician113 8 дней назад
Good striper bait too
@Soily55
@Soily55 8 дней назад
Lots of blackfish it’s really cool
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 9 дней назад
No wonder why you are a great fisherman. Scientific.
@nofotomojo
@nofotomojo 9 дней назад
A quick search for "range of pinfish" gave me this: Pinfish are found in coastal waters from Cape Cod, Massachusetts south through the Gulf of Mexico and the north coast of Cuba to the Yucatan peninsula. The jewel tones and abundance of the pinfish make it a welcome and familiar sight in the coastal waters of Texas.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
I've caught only one in my life on Long Island, surprisingly in early May in Peconic Bay. I think it's a pinfish.
@nofotomojo
@nofotomojo 9 дней назад
@@JohnSkinnerFishing That definately looked like a pinfish to me as well.
@pmangeri
@pmangeri 8 дней назад
Pinfish have been caught near Cape Cod in the last few days. On the MyfishingCapeCod forum.
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 9 дней назад
Great footage. I always enjoy seeing the fish, especially fluke/flounder. As far as pinfish go, they're definitely in the Chesapeake Bay. I see them and the same grunts/pigfish that I used for bait in Florida. Unfortunately they don't seem to be as good here for live bait. If the triggerfish like glowing green stuff you could try the little light sticks people use to attract ribbon fish at night around the Chesapeake. Or try glow Gulp.
@stevenmagliacane7407
@stevenmagliacane7407 9 дней назад
Camera did you say something about a camera? I was to busy checking out all the trophies on the mantle!!!!! What camera 😮
@glennevans7204
@glennevans7204 7 дней назад
Hey John, maybe when you see the triggers with the camera stop and throw down a small jig clam crab
@erichjung4192
@erichjung4192 8 дней назад
There's been pinfish around caught a few small ones AB reef last week
@fishnchips641
@fishnchips641 8 дней назад
Guess your going to have to rig green light to bait for triggers they are nutty for it
@mrhanky5555
@mrhanky5555 8 дней назад
Great underwater vids John. Particularly the clips of your buddy jigging. I would love a vid of just that. Being able to see a side view of that along with target species hunting would be amazing
@michaelpeslow2839
@michaelpeslow2839 6 дней назад
no music - Thank you so much
@Drew_3_3
@Drew_3_3 9 дней назад
John, I hope this is a good demo to our friends at DEC. Maybe they can use more tools like this to help them set regulations every year if they don’t already. All I have to say is that’s a lot of Scup
@glennevans7204
@glennevans7204 7 дней назад
Hey John, maybe when you see the triggers with the camera stop and throw down a small jig clam crab. maybe suspending the camera with the light will keep them in the fish zone.
@pastapaul150
@pastapaul150 7 дней назад
I believe that fish was a Spot. Great bass bait
@dennisgeorgatos3920
@dennisgeorgatos3920 9 дней назад
nice video 🎉🎉
@wizdrone6996
@wizdrone6996 9 дней назад
Cool!
@scottsluggosrule4670
@scottsluggosrule4670 8 дней назад
They do look like pinfish..if you find a frame clear enough to see they should have diamond patterned scales..somewhat unique
@barryd.thomassr.9156
@barryd.thomassr.9156 9 дней назад
Thats Pinfish!
@robertalcott8458
@robertalcott8458 9 дней назад
We catch pinfish on the offshore seabass trips out of Captree.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
Then that's what these are. Thanks!
@tonynicoletti8161
@tonynicoletti8161 8 дней назад
Dangit, winter flounder, striper, or bergall would've given me bingo.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Right? No bergalls? That surprised me more than anything.
@timrudy4359
@timrudy4359 8 дней назад
We target the triggers quite a lot in south Jersey. Small crabs, squid, clam on a 1/0 or 2/0 belmar rig. They are easy to get schooled up and will even come up to the boat when one is hooked, similar to mahi. Delicious eating. Right on the grill with their skin on.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Great comment. Thanks!
@Peter-zg3em
@Peter-zg3em 9 дней назад
11:42 big chub mackerel? really interesting fish.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
Looks right to me.
@saldimaggio2072
@saldimaggio2072 9 дней назад
I caught a few in the western sound near Stamford Ct
@anthony3603
@anthony3603 9 дней назад
We get pinfish here in Delaware.. they come in after the spot
@jackbentley9530
@jackbentley9530 7 дней назад
I had no idea that we had Trigger fish up here!
@johntawa4120
@johntawa4120 9 дней назад
wonder if the larger jig strip was attracting the triggers
@Matt_Perch
@Matt_Perch 8 дней назад
me and my girlfriend you guys met that day she hooked me in the ear target triggerfish often, especially now, this is the best time for them until halloween. as cold as 50 degree water even in the bay, the key is finding them, there are certain things that hold them, particularly mussels, don't even need hard structure like rocks or a buoy chain, just mussel beds. usually i find them in this exact scenario when im fluke fishing and i find huge chunks missing from my gulp or a few of them following up to the boat, my best technique for them is to anchor, heavy clam chum, and salted clams on a #6 "Virginia Blackfish" hook, these hooks are important as they easily bite through seabass/porgy hooks even the smaller Gamakatsu octopus hooks. and to just get them in a feed and they will be dumb as rocks. what is great about them too is they are very sustainable fish, unlike blackfish where a piece can be wiped out easily they are actually very nomadic and wander large areas. (ive encountered large schools of these things just plain swimming on flats) I've completely cleaned out a school and came back the next weekend and it was loaded up again.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 7 дней назад
Great post. Thanks!
@kevinmaurer-y9y
@kevinmaurer-y9y 6 дней назад
i immediately turn off any fishing show/video with idiotic generic background rock music, which seems to be nearly all of them. thanks for doing it right.
@larrysheetmetal
@larrysheetmetal 2 дня назад
JUST A QUESTION , COULDN'T YOU CONTACT THE MAKER AND ASK THEM TO SOME WITH WINGS ON THE CAMERA CASE AND WHY SO FEW OYSTERS ON THE BOTTOM ?
@mhnyc
@mhnyc 9 дней назад
Great vid. Is that just the regular drift speed? At some points it looks like the boat is moving pretty fast.
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
It was around 1mph constant. It looks fast when the camera is close to the bottom.
@kevinw-fishwhisperer
@kevinw-fishwhisperer 9 дней назад
Pin fish, in Texas too.
@clintwalker7095
@clintwalker7095 7 дней назад
FYI on the Discount Code, Copy and Paste didn't work. Had to type it out. Thanks John for the link
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 7 дней назад
Thanks for that info. Enjoy the camera.
@beeinbadinc.1959
@beeinbadinc.1959 9 дней назад
Caught a few of those fish this year. Rocky point area. I was told they are “Spots”? ✌🏻
@GODZclaN11
@GODZclaN11 7 дней назад
Time marker 5:54 a paler, thicker bodied fish than a scup comes in from the right. What is that?
@zanzibarandgrill6484
@zanzibarandgrill6484 9 дней назад
Amazing the difference. Do you ever eat Triggerfish? We eat them all the time when we winter in Portugal and they are one of our favourites.
@JacobE-23
@JacobE-23 9 дней назад
I'm out fishing for them now lol. No luck so far
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
Would absolutely eat them. Delicious!
@lx347cid
@lx347cid 8 дней назад
you think it would work ok in 100ft water?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Yes. I've done it, but the water has to be clear for the light to penetrate. I've done it at Cartwright.
@chuckkavigian1045
@chuckkavigian1045 8 дней назад
Has anyone does this with a camera in fast moving water? I'd love to know what is really going on down there in my go to spot but the current is moving pretty good. Wondering if it would be feasible
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
You would definitely want to stabilize any camera like this the way I did, or similar, to keep it from rolling.
@Nick-ye6rd
@Nick-ye6rd 8 дней назад
Dose this stream to the app so you can watch it in real time?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Only if the back of the camera is above water, such as with float fishing. Wireless transmission of video underwater doesn't exist, yet. I used it in between drifts.
@lx347cid
@lx347cid 8 дней назад
what kind of drift speed are you doing? 1mph? or more?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
1mph the whole time.
@vipergeddy
@vipergeddy 9 дней назад
Fresh water blue gill lol
@_N4te_
@_N4te_ 9 дней назад
Why did you stop using that trilene big game mono leader? Did the fluoro leader get you more fish?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
The big game is fine for this region inshore, except albies. I use fluoro because it has a little better abrasion resistance.
@_N4te_
@_N4te_ 8 дней назад
@@JohnSkinnerFishingeven for fluke and striper?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
No problem on those.
@_N4te_
@_N4te_ 8 дней назад
@@JohnSkinnerFishingthanks
@lx347cid
@lx347cid 8 дней назад
explain why the fish dont hit the lure? is it because of the camera a few inches in front of it or because your not bouncing it? or something else?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Exactly on the not bouncing it. That's why we jig.
@tydengr
@tydengr 7 дней назад
can it work with 110 feet of water?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 7 дней назад
They advertise that it can work down to 656 feet.
@andrewho18
@andrewho18 4 дня назад
I recently came across a really tiny waterproof camera that weighs only 12g. However that means battery life is really poor too at only 15mins :(
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 4 дня назад
That's way too short. This one really did last as long as they advertised at > 2 hrs.
@Cevan42
@Cevan42 8 дней назад
Albie at 37 seconds in.
@tonynicoletti8161
@tonynicoletti8161 8 дней назад
Its a mackeral
@duffmeister6480
@duffmeister6480 8 дней назад
What size is that Striper on the wall ?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
50 - Hortons in a boat many years ago.
@duffmeister6480
@duffmeister6480 8 дней назад
@@JohnSkinnerFishing I thought so, sad that you can’t keep trophies like that anymore. Thanks.
@tonynicoletti8161
@tonynicoletti8161 8 дней назад
​@duffmeister6480 dont need to keep it for a mount. they've been able to make accurate replicas for many moons now. Pics and measurements are all you need
@Lookingglassaquarium
@Lookingglassaquarium 8 дней назад
Why aren't the fluke hitting ur rig?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 8 дней назад
Because there's no jigging motion on it and mostly I used just pork rind. I did not want to hook them on the camera.
@Lookingglassaquarium
@Lookingglassaquarium 7 дней назад
I tresting I thought about using otter tails for when the gulp tails get ripped off but now I changed my mind
@johnlapchak8480
@johnlapchak8480 9 дней назад
Could that be spot?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
I don't think the mouth is right.
@saldimaggio2072
@saldimaggio2072 9 дней назад
I think those fish are Spot fish
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
I looked them up, and spot fish are croakers with the mouth down. This had a mouth like a porgy.
@CuTLeR331
@CuTLeR331 9 дней назад
Isn’t that a croaker?
@JohnSkinnerFishing
@JohnSkinnerFishing 9 дней назад
The mouth isn't right. I did look that up.
@kevinmaurer-y9y
@kevinmaurer-y9y 6 дней назад
or at least mute it.
@RyanTarsio
@RyanTarsio 8 дней назад
5:39 and 5:55 albino seabass?
@OliviaGirard-z1c
@OliviaGirard-z1c 9 дней назад
High-quality videos. Glad I found your channel!🌺🌺 № 🥿'