All your videos are dope, but that footage of the anchovy ball getting destroyed right by your boat is some of, if not the best, socal fishing footage I've ever seen. Sooooo rad.
Just think if you had a sabiki rod..........I've done albacore on live chovies....I can't even imagine how epicly awesome a bluefun would be on a livebait. 100% jealous.
Yes my reel slipped a lot since it’s so thin! I ended up using some shrink tube where i put my reel and it helped. Maybe a tiburon clamp or one of duran fishing clamps would help!
yo I just had a question about the Shimano and yo Zuri jerk baits... do they have to be sinking ...or will the floating still work for bluefin ... just bought some and there all floating..
Sickest video I have ever seen in my life..lol Dude, you kidding me on 13 “ skiff ? I seen the over night report. You guys are way up then these commercial boats..lol nice work..
It is made by greenough. Its called a del mar 13. Hard to find, although a mexican boat maker now has the mold and is selling the hulls for around 6-8k i think.
if you're not getting bites first cast into bait balls, next cast let the lure sink for 5 seconds before you start reeling, lots of big fish waiting underneath for wounded sinking baitfish
Yea so a few of my buddies have told me that in the past, they let a stickbait sink out and it’ll get bit. In the thick of the moment i wasnt thinking about it aha
That’s what you get or don’t get for being there in a canoe having the right tools is half the battle.you two are playing with fire out there in that dingy light tackle no gaff those rods couldn’t land a football, we read stories about guys like you two every year and they were never seen again.....
Huh. Weird. We landed 4 fish around 60-70lbs. The boat is stable as can be. Weather was great, we had epirbs, radios, satellite cellphone, and lifejackets. I think someone is jealous
Few spinners can handle this size tuna. Conventional reels have a much better chance of landing these fish. BF Tuna just don't get tired. You'll probably pull a hook before landing them on a spinner.
@@stevepd1 I'd respectfully disagree. On the east coast, when we're throwing anything (jigs, stick baits, top water) its almost exclusively spinning gear. This year the jig bite has been insane in NJ and its nearly all 40-60lb bluefins. Even with yellowfins up to 70lbs
I don’t wanna say learn how to fish because it seems your on the right track , problem is you’ve got to slow down a bit reel instead of pump and u won’t farm so many .
Haha thanks. Idk if we watched the same video? 1 chew through, 1 pulled hook (pretty common when fishing lures for bluefin), and another pulled hook from a separate line wrap.