The first or second drop which showed that big gator just floating looked like Godzilla lol . Loved the video. So cool to see what’s under the water , those tigers oh wow. And people swim out there 😮
Brad, your unknown fish is a "Bermuda Chub". Not a species you want to eat. They are infamous for trailing cruise ships waiting for the "human waste" to be expelled from their suage bilges. Nice videos.
Watch Landshark Outdoors Relative to eating Bermuda chub I kept a couple haven’t eaten them yet, but he claims they are good eating. I’m going to try them.
I'm from Bermuda. They are as said the Bermuda Chub. They are dark meat fish, thick filets, easy to catch with bread using upto 15-20lv test, no sinker or float, just hook and bread. Taste is how you season it. At times abit oily but when all else fails better than being pricked by Pin fish ASA Shit Bibblers in Bermuda, as they pop as soon as you handle them. Good white meat, but thin filets and boney .
Very kool footage! The sharks and gators etc is why I don't swim anywhere near salt water or rivers leading to the ocean! Bull sharks have been found over a thousand miles up rivers! No no no
Love the "live action" Go-Pro drops. I have been working on my wife to get her up to making a trip to Florida. She always says that I can go fishing here in AZ whenever I want. NOW, after watching these videos, she understands the allure and difference in fishing in Florida vs AZ. Though I don't think she'll go swimming in the ocean if we get out that way. The sharks really spooked her, lol. Thanks for the continued quality content you provide to us. Great stuff! Have a good one guy.
Don’t get me wrong, your fishing vids are fantastic Brant, but this “drop” video is such a banger. I feel like I’m snorkeling there. And like you mention, the diversity is insane.. I also thinks it’s incredible that you were spotting mutton’s up north by you. I’m such a fan of catching snapper when I get to Florida. Mutton’s ,mangroves and sheepshead are my favor to go for. And damn, it’s amaze how many tiger sharks are in that are. They would certainly keep me from spear fishing. Lol. Keep up they great work and narration. These drop videos are so interesting. 👍🏻🇺🇸
When I was in the Navy I was stationed in Jacksonville Florida. We fished all over the whole state and it always was an adventure. The fishing was always great!!!
Good Morning Brant , just wanted to say that this is probably the absolute best drop go pro I have ever seen!!!! 🎉🎉 Keep up the great work and we appreciate the time and effort you put into your vids!!!!
Im a native to the Rocky Mountains. After 60 years, we are moving south to the gulf. I have spent the last year watching various RUclips channels to learn about fishing saltwater fish.... obviously my flyrod wont work 😂😂 I have never been to the ocean or gulf and wanted to learn more about the names of fish, what you can eat, what to avoid and how to fish but be safe. I look forward to the variety. Thanks for the valuable advice you give.
Fantastic footage. Really enjoyed seeing the variety of fish. Besides the one red fish attack, I’m surprised there weren’t more predator fish going after other smaller fish. Thanks again!
Nice footage. I'm wondering if you could attach a tripod on the bottom of the gopro so it could sit steady on the bottom, as well as get it up a little higher.
I stumbled upon this channel and I love it! I have trail cams setup all around just to see what’s out in the wild but under water is completely different! This is amazing. What GoPro model do you use??
Brant, Awesome footage. Have fished the Okaloosa Pier many times but had no idea it was covered in that many species of fish. What month did you drop your cam at the Okaloosa Pier??
Thanks for such an interesting video. Another way to distinguish remora from cobia is that cobes have a more pronounced fork in their tail, whereas the remora have an almost flat tail.
Thats wild! Gar are a pain in the ass to catch when they are so small! We catch spotted Gar in North Carolina and it takes patience for them to eat the bait and set the hook. Their heads are so Bonnie setting the hook is hard!
Great footage where do you get a GoPro in Canada I'm so interested into what I can see in our waters , if you could send me a line thank you and you sound so clear thank you
Pretty certain it's a doctorfish tang. Same striped pattern, shape, and color. Only appears with less blue on the fins because the water is a little dark.
My friends always give me a hard time, bc I won’t go in the ocean, offshore or ANY rivers. Sharks and gators, for some reason, are my fears, but I like my extremities. 🤣🤦🏻♂️
What seems interesting to me is that there are so many fish down there, yet the fisherman actually don't seem to catch them very often. ( I guess I can't really tell from a video; I would have to actually hang out there for a good long while.) I'm wondering if the fish by now are wary; have they begun to understand that fish hooks and lines and other unnatural things are dangerous to them?
So if you want to catch the larger Spade fish then use bits of cannon ball jellyfish. Use gloves to handle the jellyfish, because the iodine is not good for your skin.
You have now I believe started a new fad. More people are going to be doing this . I personally love seeing your videos. This is great shots no one in the water to scare the fish so you get the greatest shots.🤪🥴
Disappointing how the different species segregate themselves despite all the work the democrats have done. Need to get law enforcement involved. Some hate crimes going on down there.
Hey Brant....nice video! I grew up here in Okaloosa county (68 now) and from the time I can remember my Dad would take us fishing and camping from fort pickens to panama city....was an every summer thing (he got 4 weeks vacation every year) Have fished almost all the piers and bridges between here and there. A bunch of the bays and bayous also, not to mention all the rivers and lakes. I have been on Blackwater and Yellow river from the state line down to the bay. To me the panhandle is one of the prettiest places there is. It was a lot prettier back in the '60s and 70s before all the building happened on the gulf, but still a great place to live. Was just a great place to grow up!
Hey Brant, remember when you were running two a days during the summer? I was a customer and been subbed since the beginning - what a journey - been great to watch!! Congrats and Tight lines!
Your damn lucky you didn't lose your GoPro to one of those Tigers. They aren't called garbage cans of the ocean for nothing. They'll eat just about anything from normal prey to license plates. Which i'm sure your aware of.
I am in South Australia, I believe that our coastal waters are chronically overfished. No point fishing without a boat, I gave up fishing off our jetty's. It's been about 20yrs. Everyone I've asked said it's now even worse. It's amazing to see what a decent ecosystem looks like. 😢
The first or second drop which showed that big gator just floating looked like Godzilla lol . Loved the video. So cool to see what’s under the water , those tigers oh wow. And people swim out there 😮
That was awesome.
A world hidden beneath the water.
God is good.
Best regards from Pittsburgh😀
Lovely!! Great while having my morning coffee...it was so long, it lasted thru both mugs!!! Thanks, Brant!!! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
Brad, your unknown fish is a "Bermuda Chub". Not a species you want to eat. They are infamous for trailing cruise ships waiting for the "human waste" to be expelled from their suage bilges. Nice videos.
Watch Landshark Outdoors Relative to eating Bermuda chub I kept a couple haven’t eaten them yet, but he claims they are good eating. I’m going to try them.
In Hawaii we call them Nenue, very sought after fish. They are delicious
They're great bro. You just have prejudice
I'm from Bermuda. They are as said the Bermuda Chub. They are dark meat fish, thick filets, easy to catch with bread using upto 15-20lv test, no sinker or float, just hook and bread.
Taste is how you season it. At times abit oily but when all else fails better than being pricked by Pin fish ASA Shit Bibblers in Bermuda, as they pop as soon as you handle them. Good white meat, but thin filets and boney .
this vid got me to subscribe. it was the descriptions of the various fish species and no music other than ocean music . thank you.
Very kool footage! The sharks and gators etc is why I don't swim anywhere near salt water or rivers leading to the ocean! Bull sharks have been found over a thousand miles up rivers! No no no
Legit, I don't swim in any body of water 😅Except pools, if that counts, but even then there's always bees/wasps
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I had no idea there were tiger sharks around the panhandle.
Sergeant Major, you’ve earned your stripes
Love watching your videos with gopro underwater .
Dude I think you just discovered a Tiger Shark Nursery on Okaloosa Island nice job
Amazing footage...You do a GREAT job at capturing great video.....Your narration is quite good too...Very entertaining. KUDOS to you sir !
Love the "live action" Go-Pro drops. I have been working on my wife to get her up to making a trip to Florida. She always says that I can go fishing here in AZ whenever I want. NOW, after watching these videos, she understands the allure and difference in fishing in Florida vs AZ. Though I don't think she'll go swimming in the ocean if we get out that way. The sharks really spooked her, lol. Thanks for the continued quality content you provide to us. Great stuff! Have a good one guy.
Don’t get me wrong, your fishing vids are fantastic Brant, but this “drop” video is such a banger. I feel like I’m snorkeling there. And like you mention, the diversity is insane.. I also thinks it’s incredible that you were spotting mutton’s up north by you. I’m such a fan of catching snapper when I get to Florida. Mutton’s ,mangroves and sheepshead are my favor to go for. And damn, it’s amaze how many tiger sharks are in that are. They would certainly keep me from spear fishing. Lol. Keep up they great work and narration. These drop videos are so interesting. 👍🏻🇺🇸
What a beautiful world you have there Brant 😮
When I was in the Navy I was stationed in Jacksonville Florida. We fished all over the whole state and it always was an adventure. The fishing was always great!!!
Good Morning Brant , just wanted to say that this is probably the absolute best drop go pro I have ever seen!!!! 🎉🎉 Keep up the great work and we appreciate the time and effort you put into your vids!!!!
I love it when you do these videos they're so entertaining and educational. Keep up the great work.
Im a native to the Rocky Mountains. After 60 years, we are moving south to the gulf. I have spent the last year watching various RUclips channels to learn about fishing saltwater fish.... obviously my flyrod wont work 😂😂 I have never been to the ocean or gulf and wanted to learn more about the names of fish, what you can eat, what to avoid and how to fish but be safe. I look forward to the variety. Thanks for the valuable advice you give.
Fantastic footage. Really enjoyed seeing the variety of fish. Besides the one red fish attack, I’m surprised there weren’t more predator fish going after other smaller fish. Thanks again!
Now I understand why I was told never to swim by piers or around docks. Like I’d ever get in the ocean! Just simply amazing footage!
The school of catfish was a bunch of bullheads. Cool to see them school like that from underwater.
I love these videos dropping and watching, please continue 👍
Nice footage. I'm wondering if you could attach a tripod on the bottom of the gopro so it could sit steady on the bottom, as well as get it up a little higher.
Great video of underwater FL shots. Will be back in Walton Co in May to hopefully do some fishing.
I stumbled upon this channel and I love it! I have trail cams setup all around just to see what’s out in the wild but under water is completely different! This is amazing. What GoPro model do you use??
Brant, Awesome footage. Have fished the Okaloosa Pier many times but had no idea it was covered in that many species of fish.
What month did you drop your cam at the Okaloosa Pier??
I loved this video and comentary.
It would have been nice if you added a couple still shots of your catch from these areas.
Those catfish I believe you were right on....a brown bullhead.
Thanks for such an interesting video. Another way to distinguish remora from cobia is that cobes have a more pronounced fork in their tail, whereas the remora have an almost flat tail.
I love the Everglades under water footage you never know what you’re gonna see
Great vid as always
Sounds like a pitcher of ice tea
Brant, these are amazing. Would love to see Miller pier in Panama City beach.
With the water so clear and and blue it looks like a large aquarium. Loledited to add , I wrote this before you said it. 😂
Crazy. I can see your shadow from the bridge looking upwards
Another Under Sea Adventure of Jacque Brant Cousteau, Just Love it!
The fish must feel like they get some cover//protection under the piers and under rigs.
Can’t say I blame them!
Thats wild! Gar are a pain in the ass to catch when they are so small! We catch spotted Gar in North Carolina and it takes patience for them to eat the bait and set the hook. Their heads are so Bonnie setting the hook is hard!
Great video footage, amazing what’s sitting in each small body of water or stacked around structure
Hey sir you should do a quick video on how you rig your gopro up, so others that decide to try to do this don't lose there gopro
Perdido Key has some pretty clear water as well
On the catfish, I was thinking the same thing. They’re identical to Bullheads.
I enjoyed watching this from frozen Pennsylvania , thanks
Ontario Canada here, I can’t wait till spring.👍🇨🇦
Didn’t you post this a while back already? Seems like this is the second time this footage was posted????
This is a compilation of all my best GoPro drops I’ve ever done for those that missed them. That’s why it’s 45 min long
Great footage where do you get a GoPro in Canada I'm so interested into what I can see in our waters , if you could send me a line thank you and you sound so clear thank you
Unknown Bullhead or Catfish looked kind of like a school of flathead catfish? The color was sort of brindle-ish
We call it Alligator Alley
wow. so amazing!
Beautiful go pro footage !
Great video brlet's go pro drops Better than sea world
Create video brant love the gopro drops
Awesome go pro videos!
Whiting is a excellent fish to eat...they almost look like a albino red
Love seeing my territory lol orange beach Navarre black water river area etc I’m from Pensacola so this is the water I’ve always been in growing up
This is why we scuba dive.
What is the black fish with vertical stripes at 39:03? It looks like a surgeonfish but I can't find anything online.
Pretty certain it's a doctorfish tang. Same striped pattern, shape, and color. Only appears with less blue on the fins because the water is a little dark.
Great footage as usual... nice bermuda chubs btw...
It would be cool to have the go pro down and film a fish being caught.
Bermuda chub swimming with Alamaco Jacks.
We call those Mud Cats
This would make me so home sick if I wasn’t in Florida!
Unknown fish looks like a sea chub
My friends always give me a hard time, bc I won’t go in the ocean, offshore or ANY rivers. Sharks and gators, for some reason, are my fears, but I like my extremities. 🤣🤦🏻♂️
I was going to say It looks like you were filming in a Aquarium!
Yep, I’ll stay out of the ocean and all Florida waters
Do more of these
What seems interesting to me is that there are so many fish down there, yet the fisherman actually don't seem to catch them very often. ( I guess I can't really tell from a video; I would have to actually hang out there for a good long while.) I'm wondering if the fish by now are wary; have they begun to understand that fish hooks and lines and other unnatural things are dangerous to them?
Yellow Bullhead. Judging by size and schooling
Great video 🤟
The fish are hiding from the gators where the water is cooles, under the bridge.
* looks up how much GoPros cost*
Those were def invasive plecos
Plecos are exotic. Just FYI.
I’m probably late to the party, but those are Bermuda Chubs. A. K. A. The Poop Fish 💩💩💩
Dumb question, from a Floridian..lol. no one swims here or not this day 14:07
Your not allowed to swim by the pier. And it's cold right now.
So if you want to catch the larger Spade fish then use bits of cannon ball jellyfish. Use gloves to handle the jellyfish, because the iodine is not good for your skin.
You have now I believe started a new fad. More people are going to be doing this . I personally love seeing your videos. This is great shots no one in the water to scare the fish so you get the greatest shots.🤪🥴
Nice. Too cool!
So are Remora edible?
Go Noles!
Come to Naples!
Call those catfish speckled cats in south GA.
Have a feeling one day he's gonna come across some remains of a body.... alligator alley is famous for people dropping bodies....
OBX NC
Bullhead aka yellow catfish
Catch... Clean... & Cook... with a gar... please....
Fun fact, Remora taste like Cobia.
First of all you're not allowed to fish off of bridges
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Disappointing how the different species segregate themselves despite all the work the democrats have done. Need to get law enforcement involved. Some hate crimes going on down there.
You say crazy too much. Almost as much as a California girl says "like". Other than that, good video.
Hey Brant....nice video! I grew up here in Okaloosa county (68 now) and from the time I can remember my Dad would take us fishing and camping from fort pickens to panama city....was an every summer thing (he got 4 weeks vacation every year) Have fished almost all the piers and bridges between here and there. A bunch of the bays and bayous also, not to mention all the rivers and lakes. I have been on Blackwater and Yellow river from the state line down to the bay. To me the panhandle is one of the prettiest places there is. It was a lot prettier back in the '60s and 70s before all the building happened on the gulf, but still a great place to live. Was just a great place to grow up!
Ever thought about sticking two GoPros together and getting both sides?
Hey Brant, remember when you were running two a days during the summer? I was a customer and been subbed since the beginning - what a journey - been great to watch!! Congrats and Tight lines!
Your damn lucky you didn't lose your GoPro to one of those Tigers. They aren't called garbage cans of the ocean for nothing. They'll eat just about anything from normal prey to license plates. Which i'm sure your aware of.
I just love watching these GoPro clips. They are so awesome and educational.
I am in South Australia, I believe that our coastal waters are chronically overfished. No point fishing without a boat, I gave up fishing off our jetty's. It's been about 20yrs. Everyone I've asked said it's now even worse. It's amazing to see what a decent ecosystem looks like. 😢
It would be cool if you ever went to Louisiana and dropped a go pro in the bayou 💙💙
Those were Plecostomus and brown bullheads, AKA buttercats.
Just how in the heck does someone know this information? I ask out of jealousy.
Too many hours with a fishing rod in my hand? IDK. LOL@@Tom-fo5ce
@@AstuteActual Thought you may be some kind of fish or wildlife biologist - which is a career I have scheduled for my next life.
Great video 👍🏻. Please do more like this ❤. Thanks for sharing
thanks for mentioning the locations. A big help for those of us not been to Florida. Not yet anyway. So many nice places to enjoy.