Hey Capt, I am sure you remember the day on 7/27/20 when a lady off of Bailey's Island here is Maine was killed by a shark while she was swimming with her daughter. It was two days later, I was out there not far from there and being on pins and needles because of that shark attack while kayak fishing, that I landed a Striper, and was about to grab it with my hand, being a few inches away. A huge splash and a seal grabbed my Striper and scared the hell out of me. I still think of that seal and what he could of done to me with a bigger grab higher up the line. He managed to grab the fish and tear it free of the line. So you are right about the dangerous part, lots of chances out there. Great video as usual.
I got caught watching this video and I couldn’t stop watching it till it ended .. I felt like I was out there fishing with you but in the safety of my home and enjoying you do what you really good ..fishing in the waters
I don't usually enjoy watching fishing vids, but for some reason, watching this made me feel giddy and excited.. lol.. I honestly enjoyed every minute and now I'm subscribed 😂😂😁😁😄😄🤗🤗🤷♀️🤷♀️
So, I have never watched a fishing video before, until now. This was great! That shark was terrifying! Glad everything turned out OK and you lived to tell the tale! Thank you so much for being the first time. 😉😉😏😏🤗🤗🤣🤣
In 2004 we were surf casting on the Atlantic side of Hatteras, NC (Avon) and I caught a 7½' shortfin mako. It took me almost 3 hours to land it and it was amazing! My ex-husband kept asking if I i wanted help as I didnt have a harness or a chair, just the pvc pipe we had to set the rods in, but I managed to land it. I was literally dead the next say, with jelly for arns for like 3 days but I will always remember that fish!!! It's scary as Hell to think about trying to land one out that far, be safe good fishing ❤!
Hey, the Cape has great whites right near shore. I used to surf fish the Cape years ago wading out as far as I can. It was awesome. But once the seals came down, then the sharks, it was time to let go and have good memories of days gone by. I think I'll just stick with fishing from a boat, and if ever I catch myself saying, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," I'm done.
I had a mako about that size steal a haddock from me yesterday out on the New Scantum. Pretty cool to see them, unless I'm watching them take a free meal off my line. This has been a good year for boating some slobs. Good luck.
When I was in the Army I was posted at Fort Story, VA. I was out fishing fishing in the Bay by the bridge i caught a small Sand Shark. That was pretty cool for me cause the biggest fish I had seen was a sunny (I'm from Minnesota. 😊
@FishingWithBoyt Wow! That's a tight size window! I never watch fishing videos.. oh no, that's a lie, I've watched a few from kayaking dealing with sharks cuz I love anything sharks...weirdo I know. I'm from the west coast and would go with my dad and step grandpa go, as I was young it felt like the middle of nowhere. We... well, he.. caught swordfish which was scary to me, sad to me as a kid too but🤷🏼♀️ I know one of them got stabbed my one bringing it in once. But the scary bit was my dad had something stronger then he anticipated and almost got pulled right out the back of the boat but my grandpa got his just by his pants belt, and happily it held cuz his body was out over the water and he looked down and it was just loaded with big sharks all snapping at stuff. I remember them as great whites ,but again, I was just a kid and scared I was about to watch my dad get eaten alive. Happily his belt held till he could pull him back in. I know we got a couple sharks and good size cuz I can still see the image of the back half of one with like the cut side on the counter (probably not explaining it well) and the tale being about halfway up the cabinets at least and my dad just beaming. I wasn't a huge fan, but, my dad wanted boys and I was first so he taught me to box and do lots of crazy stuff. This was a long time ago as I'm... oy... I'm 51, almost 52, so, yea a long time from like 7yrs old😬😳🫣 But, I saw your short and had watch... my heart was pounding, especially knowing you didn't have anyone to grab your belt if necessary!!🤢 glad it went well though! Great seeing how aware of your surroundings you were... always glancing around you checking who's where :) Every time, based on the short comments, you put the fish back and held your hand in the water, my heart was in my throat! Glad you're good! Be safe out there!😊
Any boat recommendations for someone interested in getting into the offshore stuff? Id like to be able to do longer runs for tuna when the weather permits. Not looking for brands/models, more concerned with hull length, outboard size, (dual or single) etc
Great stuff! What size circle hooks do you prefer and do you snell them or just use a palomar? I notice you flip the bail and load the rod quicker than I do. Do you do that with smaller fish too?
@hamgrenade 9/0 unless they are very picky then I'll drop to a 5/0. I use an improved clinch knot or a really small surges loop so the cook can turn. I do load the rod as fast as I can without setting the hook too har. Usually I reel like crazy within a second or two of feeling the bite to take in the slack, when the fish are in open water like this they take in all the slack on their own by running. Loading the rod by sweeping away from the fish sets the hook without pulling it. Kind of a steady slow to fast motion. The big fish have been really quick to drop the bait after the first bite so I try to make contact as fast as possible.
Hi Brian, I fished Portsmouth yesterday in my boat and couldn't find a fish to save my life. Would you mind helping me out with a better way to find stripers. ? I am curious as to what area off shore you find the stripers , Thanks.
@scotpettengill7801 I was just cruising around between a mile and a half and 3 miles over top ledges ranging from 60 to 170ft. Usually run pretty fast to cover ground then slow down to a crawl if I see some fish or bait (Usually by spooking them by running over them). The conditions are what made this day possible, the day was perfect for it, we usually only get glass offs first thing in the morning.
Hey Scott. I've fished, and still do fish, the Piscataqua river and the surrounding coastline for decades. Every fisherman has an opinion and their methods. But I've found that as the water warms, dropping a mackerel about a half mile out of little harbor in deeper water works. Across from the Navy yard usually produces, but have a good co- captain because as you may know, there are a lot of traffic and structure issues to deal with as the current rips through there. North or south of the river has great rocky structure to pitch a mackerel into. Unfortunately, you won't come across the epic pogie feed of a few weeks ago too often. Good luck.
His stripes were broken I do honestly bellieve he hooked a Hybrid (Striper/Largemouth) they get huge compared to the largemouth Bass that swim around the St Jhons river. We do get the Hybrids as well as the striped Bass we call em white Bass. We also ocaisonlly bump into Peacock Bass. Google that one if youve never caught one.
@barrettalen normal striper, I'm off the coast of Maine. We don't really get stripers in fresh water up here outside of a few rivers but most are dammed at a point
I’m out of the pisquataqua and all the ponies schools are gone outside the harbor. Do you really just see the stripers on the surface or are they on those jack schools that pop up.
I wasn't in a boat but I was in kennebec county Maine stripper fishing.. This is not one of the big ones that gramps tells but it's the one that got away!! Fished the bank up and down it all day with artificial single hook "regulations" around 730 at night locked on to the only fish of the day.. had my buddy ex buddy may I add, netting rubber 3 foot net I've caught plenty of 20 to 30 lbs and landed them this one was different. My ex buddy couldn't fit the fish in the net! I'm standing up on a rock pile to prevent my braid from touching any rocks with taunt line do to instant cut of line. The exbuddy kept turning around and telling me how big it was and how he can not fit it in the net,all I could see was the tail slapping the water and noodle arms trying to dead lift his max lift.. needless to say my line scrapped the side of the rock wall in the current and popped me off. I dryheved for 4 mins! dropped him off and lost his number. Worst day of my life!
@1satine1976 I feel the same way. I would only be fishing if my supply in the freezer was running low.I guess it comes from my Native American history. Take no more than what you can use, use all that you take. take.q
Why aren't you wearing a lifejacket? There is no landsighting, not behind you and no reflection of land in your shades? Oh, there I saw it - very far away.......!
THAT'S WHAT I SAID! I guess he's a long-distance swimmer, too! I was on the swim team in high school, but if I am out in the gulf or ocean, you can bet your a**, I WILL WEAR A LIFE JACKET!
@frankmos61g89 I was 2.5 to 1.5 miles out, it was a Saturday so there were about 6 boats within 2 miles of me, one of which was a buddies who knew I was out there. I had a garmin In Reach on me and I can swim.
Hey Capt, I am sure you remember the day on 7/27/20 when a lady off of Bailey's Island here is Maine was killed by a shark while she was swimming with her daughter. It was two days later, I was out there not far from there and being on pins and needles because of that shark attack while kayak fishing, that I landed a Striper, and was about to grab it with my hand, being a few inches away. A huge splash and a seal grabbed my Striper and scared the hell out of me. I still think of that seal and what he could of done to me with a bigger grab higher up the line. He managed to grab the fish and tear it free of the line. So you are right about the dangerous part, lots of chances out there. Great video as usual.
STRIPERS!!@@$%🎉😅 CAPE COD BABY!!! ON THE FOUNTAIN ⛲ 😎 🎉😂
I got caught watching this video and I couldn’t stop watching it till it ended .. I felt like I was out there fishing with you but in the safety of my home and enjoying you do what you really good ..fishing in the waters
I don't usually enjoy watching fishing vids, but for some reason, watching this made me feel giddy and excited.. lol.. I honestly enjoyed every minute and now I'm subscribed 😂😂😁😁😄😄🤗🤗🤷♀️🤷♀️
@@jennifermoody6987 glad you enjoyed it
I want to move to New Hampshire live in western New York. Maine is on my list to visit.
So, I have never watched a fishing video before, until now. This was great! That shark was terrifying! Glad everything turned out OK and you lived to tell the tale! Thank you so much for being the first time. 😉😉😏😏🤗🤗🤣🤣
@@pattisimmons67 I appreciate the view. Fishing is a blast
In 2004 we were surf casting on the Atlantic side of Hatteras, NC (Avon) and I caught a 7½' shortfin mako. It took me almost 3 hours to land it and it was amazing! My ex-husband kept asking if I i wanted help as I didnt have a harness or a chair, just the pvc pipe we had to set the rods in, but I managed to land it. I was literally dead the next say, with jelly for arns for like 3 days but I will always remember that fish!!!
It's scary as Hell to think about trying to land one out that far, be safe good fishing ❤!
I caught a Wahoo which took some time and muscle. Had it go to the taxidermy .
Just what I needed. Thank you!
@@calamityjane7699 thank you for watching
Hey, the Cape has great whites right near shore. I used to surf fish the Cape years ago wading out as far as I can. It was awesome. But once the seals came down, then the sharks, it was time to let go and have good memories of days gone by. I think I'll just stick with fishing from a boat, and if ever I catch myself saying, "You're gonna need a bigger boat," I'm done.
I was out there the other night catching them in the lights! Great call moving offshore and getting away from the crowds.
@@ColeSavard-si3vx I still haven't seen them school up out wide, just singles or groups of 2 and 3.
@@FishingWithBoyt I used to catch big Striper n Weakfish in Marsh in north wildwood NJ every summer caught some monsters
Wow beautiful fish 👌🫡💖✌️🙏👽
I had a mako about that size steal a haddock from me yesterday out on the New Scantum. Pretty cool to see them, unless I'm watching them take a free meal off my line. This has been a good year for boating some slobs. Good luck.
@@bryanmarshall6878 I love seeing the little ones again.
When I was in the Army I was posted at Fort Story, VA. I was out fishing fishing in the Bay by the bridge i caught a small Sand Shark. That was pretty cool for me cause the biggest fish I had seen was a sunny (I'm from Minnesota. 😊
Use to catch stripers off the coast of st. Eustis in the 90's
Every summer & fall, i would catch big ass Striper n Weak fish under bridges & Marsh in Wildwood NJ
@@JustJerseyJo95yep seams like fishing was way better in 90s early 2000s
Thank you for your service 🫡
Awesome Video ! I viewed the RUclips short about the Mako, and I subscribed to your channel so I could see more Awesome content like this vid. Cheers!
@@CalgaryRambler I appreciate it.
I need a boat that fits 4 people very comfortably and at least have one more person with me!
So, I’m not from Maine & don’t the laws there, but why did you let them all go??? Also, you should be careful out there by yourself!
@michelegolembiesky9161 stripers have to be between 28 and 31 inches to keep. It's wild but those are the laws. All these fish were over 40
@FishingWithBoyt
Wow! That's a tight size window!
I never watch fishing videos.. oh no, that's a lie, I've watched a few from kayaking dealing with sharks cuz I love anything sharks...weirdo I know.
I'm from the west coast and would go with my dad and step grandpa go, as I was young it felt like the middle of nowhere. We... well, he.. caught swordfish which was scary to me, sad to me as a kid too but🤷🏼♀️
I know one of them got stabbed my one bringing it in once.
But the scary bit was my dad had something stronger then he anticipated and almost got pulled right out the back of the boat but my grandpa got his just by his pants belt, and happily it held cuz his body was out over the water and he looked down and it was just loaded with big sharks all snapping at stuff. I remember them as great whites ,but again, I was just a kid and scared I was about to watch my dad get eaten alive. Happily his belt held till he could pull him back in.
I know we got a couple sharks and good size cuz I can still see the image of the back half of one with like the cut side on the counter (probably not explaining it well) and the tale being about halfway up the cabinets at least and my dad just beaming.
I wasn't a huge fan, but, my dad wanted boys and I was first so he taught me to box and do lots of crazy stuff. This was a long time ago as I'm... oy... I'm 51, almost 52, so, yea a long time from like 7yrs old😬😳🫣
But, I saw your short and had watch... my heart was pounding, especially knowing you didn't have anyone to grab your belt if necessary!!🤢 glad it went well though! Great seeing how aware of your surroundings you were... always glancing around you checking who's where :)
Every time, based on the short comments, you put the fish back and held your hand in the water, my heart was in my throat! Glad you're good! Be safe out there!😊
@@michelegolembiesky9161 we have a slot in which we can keep them 28" min, 31" maximum. Sounds strange but it's been working
Fun!!❤
That dorsel fin gave it away as a Beagle Mako is more pointed. Either way a big shark 🦈
Good Stuff Brian!
Any boat recommendations for someone interested in getting into the offshore stuff? Id like to be able to do longer runs for tuna when the weather permits. Not looking for brands/models, more concerned with hull length, outboard size, (dual or single) etc
@@AwlThingsME 23ft is a nice size, gotta pick your days but it gets the job done
What kind of reel are you using.
Looks like a porbeagle shark to me. Video makes it look like white behind dorsal for sure but maybe it’s an illusion
@BobEmond I've caught several of both and I couldn't tell. The head just had that classic mako point too it and it was more blue than grey
I’m new to the channel, but how long does it take you to reel in these fish??? Is it real time (no pun intended), or edited time?
Wild Stuff! Hawg Stripers!!!! Congrats
@JoeHollandFishing thank you sir.
Great stuff! What size circle hooks do you prefer and do you snell them or just use a palomar? I notice you flip the bail and load the rod quicker than I do. Do you do that with smaller fish too?
@hamgrenade 9/0 unless they are very picky then I'll drop to a 5/0. I use an improved clinch knot or a really small surges loop so the cook can turn. I do load the rod as fast as I can without setting the hook too har. Usually I reel like crazy within a second or two of feeling the bite to take in the slack, when the fish are in open water like this they take in all the slack on their own by running. Loading the rod by sweeping away from the fish sets the hook without pulling it. Kind of a steady slow to fast motion. The big fish have been really quick to drop the bait after the first bite so I try to make contact as fast as possible.
Do you ever catch and take home to eat?😊
@lizevans4010 yes. The slot is 1 fish between 28 and 31 inches though
@@FishingWithBoytnice fish 👍 I use to use sluggo worms n finess fish & bucktail wit squid
Hi Brian, I fished Portsmouth yesterday in my boat and couldn't find a fish to save my life. Would you mind helping me out with a better way to find stripers. ? I am curious as to what area off shore you find the stripers , Thanks.
@scotpettengill7801 I was just cruising around between a mile and a half and 3 miles over top ledges ranging from 60 to 170ft. Usually run pretty fast to cover ground then slow down to a crawl if I see some fish or bait (Usually by spooking them by running over them). The conditions are what made this day possible, the day was perfect for it, we usually only get glass offs first thing in the morning.
Hey Scott. I've fished, and still do fish, the Piscataqua river and the surrounding coastline for decades. Every fisherman has an opinion and their methods. But I've found that as the water warms, dropping a mackerel about a half mile out of little harbor in deeper water works. Across from the Navy yard usually produces, but have a good co- captain because as you may know, there are a lot of traffic and structure issues to deal with as the current rips through there. North or south of the river has great rocky structure to pitch a mackerel into. Unfortunately, you won't come across the epic pogie feed of a few weeks ago too often. Good luck.
His stripes were broken I do honestly bellieve he hooked a Hybrid (Striper/Largemouth) they get huge compared to the largemouth Bass that swim around the St Jhons river. We do get the Hybrids as well as the striped Bass we call em white Bass. We also ocaisonlly bump into Peacock Bass. Google that one if youve never caught one.
@barrettalen normal striper, I'm off the coast of Maine. We don't really get stripers in fresh water up here outside of a few rivers but most are dammed at a point
I’m out of the pisquataqua and all the ponies schools are gone outside the harbor. Do you really just see the stripers on the surface or are they on those jack schools that pop up.
@pierce2343 they just cruise around ontop. Usually it is first thing in the morning or at dusk only
@@FishingWithBoyt ok thanks
Time stamp for squid?
Shark attack ? 🤔 Where ?
Be careful dumping the fish to the shark.. it don’t take much for them to learn that the big weird shaped thing brings food.
Do you do charters
@DanielRodriguez-kg7zv I do not, might start next year if I am able to upgrade my boat
Im going to grab a bigger pole, never does lol. Then reaches into net to get the fish over the side of boat after just seeing a Mako?!
Darwin 🏆😆
I wasn't in a boat but I was in kennebec county Maine stripper fishing.. This is not one of the big ones that gramps tells but it's the one that got away!! Fished the bank up and down it all day with artificial single hook "regulations" around 730 at night locked on to the only fish of the day.. had my buddy ex buddy may I add, netting rubber 3 foot net I've caught plenty of 20 to 30 lbs and landed them this one was different. My ex buddy couldn't fit the fish in the net! I'm standing up on a rock pile to prevent my braid from touching any rocks with taunt line do to instant cut of line. The exbuddy kept turning around and telling me how big it was and how he can not fit it in the net,all I could see was the tail slapping the water and noodle arms trying to dead lift his max lift.. needless to say my line scrapped the side of the rock wall in the current and popped me off. I dryheved for 4 mins! dropped him off and lost his number. Worst day of my life!
Why catch and release?!
@1satine1976 it's fun. Also can't keep stripers over 31inches up here.
@@FishingWithBoyt so why torture those animals? For fun. Kinda sad, sorry
@1satine1976
I feel the same way. I would only be fishing if my supply in the freezer was running low.I guess it comes from my Native American history. Take no more than what you can use, use all that you take. take.q
@@mmariemarkel7482it’s a fun sport and why the f@$k are u watching
Why aren't you wearing a lifejacket? There is no landsighting, not behind you and no reflection of land in your shades? Oh, there I saw it - very far away.......!
THAT'S WHAT I SAID! I guess he's a long-distance swimmer, too! I was on the swim team in high school, but if I am out in the gulf or ocean, you can bet your a**, I WILL WEAR A LIFE JACKET!
@frankmos61g89 I was 2.5 to 1.5 miles out, it was a Saturday so there were about 6 boats within 2 miles of me, one of which was a buddies who knew I was out there. I had a garmin In Reach on me and I can swim.
@@FishingWithBoyt Well, if you ever need one, I hope you have one on. Good fishing.
I’m new to the channel, but how long does it take you to reel in these fish??? Is it real time (no pun intended), or edited time?