Good to see the attitude changing towards release most, and keep just one or two. Taking care of the populations we enjoy is the most important be it in the water or for land hunting.
Glad to hear about the positive change in keeping fisheries thriving with catch and release. The joy is in the catch, photo and memory while seeing the fish live and thrive for future generations.
So stoked you visited Mexico (my country) I fish in the Yucatán Peninsula which is very similar to Florida. Hope to see more videos of Mexico on your channel. Cheers
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Goodnight!😊 This fishery was amazing, Congratulations you caught a big fish, you are an excellent professional fisherman. Hug!!!👍🎣
Thank you for a great time. Watching you, Brooke, Olga and Jamie on all 3 trips was great fun, educational and satisfied that hunger to fish that I am no long able to satisfy in person. Wishing you and Brooke a great off season, can't wait to see your next video.
You're living the life! We're doing jack crevelle rodeos down here in Jupiter last few days! The mullet are starting to show up in the ocean and the river.
This series is amazing I was in puerto Vallarta not to long ago and we went to go fish unfortunately we had boat motor problems but swing this satisfies me
Loved to see your perseverance in catching a rooster on that popper, Vic! It's also promising to see Jamie and Olga working to change the charter fishing culture down there with catch and release. Congrats to you and Brooke both on a fishing trip of a lifetime 🤙🏽
I love the taste of smaller roosterfish. If snapper is chicken breast, roosterfish is chicken thigh. It has a lot of flavor and I appreciate that taste. I find it also stands up well in tacos or other dishes with lots of flavors.
Great video Viktor! Congrats on catching the roosterfish on the artificial lure. Personally, I only do lure fishing, the rewarding feeling when you are succesful is just awesome.
Hey Victor. I just wanted to chime in with a comment/compliment. I have noticed much improvemnet over the past few months of your videography and story telling in your videos. I have been a long time fan of your channel (and Brookes') and have really been watching you guys grow and evole as you learn new filming techniques and apply them to your content. I'm reallying liking the incorporation of subtle drone footage in your B-roll and the way that you edit by overlapping B-roll with your audio narrative. I wish I had the time and energy you guys have because this has always been a passion of mine. But at least I get to live vicariously through you and your life experiences. Keep up the good work because the increase in quality is being noticed. Same goes for Brooke - you guys make a fantastic team. Her emotions REALLY came through when she caught that monster rooster. It was really a delight to see how passionate she is about ALL of this. (Obviously I was referring to her video). Thumbs UP!
The yellowfin tuna out there are nuts.. between January through April is the time for the 300 pounders! You should charter out a bigger boat. check out apollo charters you won't be disappointed... cost a little more but the whole family gets to go!
I was fishing last week and I said my fish felt ling-esque and it was a huge 16 lb lingcod. Then everyone was trying to call their fish with an -esque like MWF.
Huh by look of the meat didn't think it'd taste good. Looks very bloody which is something I and most ppl steer away from. As u were cutting it I was thinking I'd just use it as bait. Well learned something new. Great job 👏 👍
Next time u have to go golfing in Nuevo puerto vallarta and there massive casinos!! Im telling you i live in boring Naples Florida and im so happy i invested in Puerto valllarta!!
HOLY FUCK I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE IN PV! Dude I wish I could have seen you! I'd love to take you out fishing all over Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Vallarta!
Crazy fish you should say what colors your seeing for us colorblind folks it must be the colors I don’t see just looked silver with dark grey stripes to me lol but still cool af tho!
I know how you feel about killing of fish. Having fished with from a small boat with a guide for tarpon permit and bone fish ( which were all released) in the Cuban Cayos on at least least 20 occasions the sight of the larger charter boats returning each day with their fish boxes full of reef fish king fish etc and the really heart breaking sight of sail fish after sail fish being gutted on the dock. I would wager what was a world class fishery in the early 2000s is now a sad remanentof what it was
The entire coast is good, its all dependent on where they are at the time. They change day by day. The best lure is a live mullet lol, but big swimsuits work well too.
If it's legal to keep that roosterfish there's no reason to explain yourselves. You released well over 90% of what you caught and it would be downright stupid to "release" a dead fish. Thank the fish for providing some delicious bounty and enjoy!