Aaron, I think those were Sennets-in the barracuda family. I see them from time to time here in SE Fl in 30-75'. Keep doing what you're doing. Your demeanor and stewardship are second to none. Thank you for doing it right.
You broke 100k subscribers!!! I remember when had less then 10k. That wasn't very long ago. Congratulations Aaron and Madeline. A true example of the rewards hard work brings...
I’m going to watch the rest of it, like I always do, but I had to pause it right out of the gate to post a comment. You said: “I like learning things, and I like sharing what I’ve learned.” The best students make the best teachers. Great teachers never stop being students. Never lose that humility, Aaron. It’s a big part of what makes your channel what it is.
I was getting beat up with your videos on my opening page, so I finally checked you out a couple of weeks ago. I'm now probably 15 or 20 videos into your channel and I'm loving it. I might not ever get to Key West and I'm pretty sure I'll never free dive, but I'm loving what you're sharing. Your laid back demeanor pretty much mirrors how I like to live. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing what you do.
I’ve been making RUclips videos that definitely follow your line on “RUclips is show reel” . After watching your channel for the last 3 weeks I’ve decided to do a video that is more like your style. Commentary explaining what’s going on and not over hyping it.
Love the commentary on client trips! Those boys can dive! But its good to see where everyone can improve. Taken a lot of your tips from your channel into my dives and seen solid improvement! Thanks for all you do, hope to book a trip with ya soon!
I grew up around freshwater so never had any exposure to this type (or any type) of actual diving, and i cant get my mind around dropping that deep! That's awesome! Love the channel, one of my favorites!
Don't feel bad if you miss comments man, actually really happy that your channel has gotten so big that its now becoming too difficult to keep up with. Cheers!
That was great. It’s nice to watch others and learn from what they are doing. It’s nice to see different techniques and then see how someone could plug and play sure to speak. Just beautiful my friend. Don’t worry about getting back to me. Stay safe
After watching spearfishing videos, yours are the most conservation minded and professional vids out there. the tech tips and calmness of your dives are awesome. Keep up the good work! Ft. Pierce local and Florida native
Nice explanation and constructive feedback 👍. You're always learning better methods and are generous in sharing your knowledge. Those clients will be thrilled with your narrative of their dives. Awesome explanation. Keep it coming.
Those fish are Southern Sennets. They are in the barracuda family, roam in large schools and tend to show up on the reef from October through early May. Great video, BTW.
Great job, Aaron!!! Love the World HQ, lol…..Pretty deep dives for your guests, no? I would thing you would be in about 15’ of water, this seems to be much more? Wow, really deep!
@@KeyWestWatermanvery cool! My son free dives off of Kona in water that deep, says “eh, it’s not that deep, pops!” I’m comfy in about 20-30’? But I’m and old guy, lol. That might now be more like 10-20’, lol. Have had some health issues. Still, looks incredible, Aaron!!!
I am land locked in warm and sunny Ohio (humor). Love watching your video style and your love for what you do. Keep the content coming. Now back to working on retiring so I can come visit one day.
As always great video, learned some valuable tips, good things to know from someone with your experience. Can't wait to make my move to Florida, as a resident instead of just a visitor, then I can put those those tips to good use.
I have been wondering when the comments would become to much for one man - love the surprise drop and teaching moments thanks for another awesome one man your tutorials have upped my dive time and success rate dramatically and I can't wait to get down to Key West one day and charter a trip. Thank you brother keep it up!
Man i miss this !! Love the energy, and the laughs. That scene with Grace, shows you the importance of a good diving buddy who understands you with a mere look and thinks ahead about your breathing, next move… Valuable lessons. Thank you for these videos, it’s my school away from school.
Hey dude , so cal fisherman here. Pacific barracuda would have a pretty distinguishable yellow tail. They also have a lateral black line. Love ur vids 🤙🤙
Not sure if you do anything like this or not, just an idea to consider. You could always bring your camera and offer for an extra fee to turn over the video to the clients. I am sure many would love to have third person footage of their dives. SD cards are so cheap now that you could buy a few and ask before the dive if they would like to purchase the videos. If they want to you just charge the fee and hand over the card unedited. That way if they are not interested you dont have to wear the camera. Purchase smaller size cards as you dont need large ones for single day trips and add the cost of the cards into the fee. Profit and let someones possibly magic moments live on for the friends and family to experience.
Aaron I really really appreciate the time u take to explain what you would do & how to do it better!!!! As you never know what you are doing wrong until the expert!!!! (you) tells you there is a better way... that's the only way u will grow & get better each dive!!! Pls keep doing these sort of videos as we learn so so much thx thx 😁😁😁😁😁
Was watching blue Gabe and bro it’s so nice to see his son Jake doing the things you do while spear fishing. He’s leaving the gun floating or the string separated and he’s going right for the fish as soon as he’s shoots it that’s very cool. I see a lot in both of them like your doing things. That’s got to be pretty cool to see them doing things the way you do them. Just didn’t know if you had noticed that yet or not.
Another fun one! Is that a spitfire model on your work desk? I got to visit Duxford Airfield Imperial War Museum in 2017 and got to watch the Spitfires that you can book a ride on taking off & landing. This was one of the airfields used during the battle of Brittan-really cool place.
it is! was my grandfathers. he was a nut when it came to planes. all his kids actually chipped in a got him a ride on one years back. Pretty sure it made his life.
Those barracuda are most likely Southern Sennet (Sphyraena picudilla). They look a lot like the barracuda commonly found in the Pacific, but they're native to the western Atlantic.
Doing awesome dibs always great work out of you and you you’re into your work it tells as people notice and we listen to comments and stuff you know you really teach people and show them about the water and the works and you know regulation sizes and care about leaving some left on the reef don’t clear it right out you know truly good to watch good fishing stuff have a good day Aaron
I always enjoy the content of fishing/diving and spearfishing. You definitely have taught me that if you take your time and control the fish asap, you can avoid getting wrapped up in the line and gun. I've seen people use the Hawaiian sling and it seems pretty easy. Not sure if I would be better with the gun or the sling. Takes practice to do what you do with proficiency. I commend you and your teaching. I'm impressed with how many fish that were shot this episode. Thanks again for another great video.
I live on a lake that's only about 18ft at its deepest. I'm gonna try a few dives one day just to get a perspective of what I'm seeing through your camera. Water clarity is pretty good most days. I've never done it before an you have me quite interested. I'll let ya know how it goes!!
As I see this it occurred to me if you ever concern yourself when you see someone dive to the bottom to go after a fish if they have the ability to hold their breath long enough to make it back to the surface
Nice. I spearfish the sea of cortez a lot and never see sharks. Fished out pretty heavily. I have had a stone shot with 1 band that pulled out. That is always interesting
Aaron my brother from another mother🙂!!!, dude I had to do a double take on the intro lol, please tell Madeleine Hi for me as usual, and man GOOD JOB GRACIE!!!!, when I saw the shark I was singing the OH NO song in my head lol 🙂, as always stay safe, stay awesome out there y'all 🙂
@@KeyWestWaterman my brother I love the man cave/office/Waterman Headquarters of Editing and Business aka Home Office lol 🙂, and dude you are so cool for getting back to your OG's on the Channel and new G's lol 🙂
Nice video. I love fishing the ocean but honestly I'm deathly afraid of actually getting in the water. Have had a few really close calls with friends in the water. Maybe one day I'll get over it.
Those guys werent no rookies! I would say this is far from your your normal charter clientele! You can tell all these guys were damn near as experienced as you!😎
Pacific barracuda in the Keys? That's crazy. I know there are more than one species in Florida but I think they all look very similar. Hopefully you can catch or shoot one of those for an identification. There are cobia and tarpon around the Pacific side of Panama now. The tarpon went through the canal and the cobia supposedly escaped from pens where they were being farmed for some reason. They probably have Atlantic snook too from the canal. But I doubt cudas crossed over that way to the Caribbean side. Interesting.
"They" have always told us that pacific/Atlantic fish/critters can't tolerate the salinity difference between the Pacific/Atlantic & therefore the Panama Canal poses no ecological dangers... LOL remember your grandparents' obsession with margarine? stuff's poison!
@@JeffreyDRein snook and tarpon can live in salt or freshwater, they definitely can survive the canal and either side. I know Costa Rican guys on the Pacific side near the border with Panama who have seen tarpon and some have been hooked. They're not common but they're around. I wouldn't be surprised if Pacific black and sword spine snook have crossed to the Caribbean and Atlantic species like common and fat snook are on the Pacific side now from the canal. But I would be surprised if cudas made it through. They're not caught in the brackish and freshwater in Florida so I don't think they would cross the canal. Oh and you're right about the fake butter stuff, and veggie oils in general that aren't cold pressed.
What a treat 2 videos in the same week and yes it’s true here in Belize we don’t really have lots of shark coming at our fish it’s super rare. I also know Ricky we live on the same island small world.
Aaron, I think those were Sennets-in the barracuda family. I see them from time to time here in SE Fl in 30-75'. Keep doing what you're doing. Your demeanor and stewardship are second to none. Thank you for doing it right.
That’s what I’ve been hearing! Thanks for the info, and really do appreciate the kind words 🙏🏻
You broke 100k subscribers!!! I remember when had less then 10k. That wasn't very long ago. Congratulations Aaron and Madeline. A true example of the rewards hard work brings...
thanks so much!
You care so much and are clearly so thankful for everyone that tunes in to your videos! Great dude and love the vidzz
really am, more than most will know. thank you!
I’m going to watch the rest of it, like I always do, but I had to pause it right out of the gate to post a comment.
You said:
“I like learning things, and I like sharing what I’ve learned.”
The best students make the best teachers. Great teachers never stop being students. Never lose that humility, Aaron. It’s a big part of what makes your channel what it is.
never thought of it that way, thank you!
Those little barracudas are the southern sennet,From what I read they’re usually a little further south but sometimes show up in our waters
thats what I'm hearing! learn something new everyday!
I was getting beat up with your videos on my opening page, so I finally checked you out a couple of weeks ago. I'm now probably 15 or 20 videos into your channel and I'm loving it. I might not ever get to Key West and I'm pretty sure I'll never free dive, but I'm loving what you're sharing. Your laid back demeanor pretty much mirrors how I like to live. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing what you do.
haha really love to hear you enjoy the videos! welcome to the channel and thanks for taking the time to share!
I’ve been making RUclips videos that definitely follow your line on “RUclips is show reel” . After watching your channel for the last 3 weeks I’ve decided to do a video that is more like your style. Commentary explaining what’s going on and not over hyping it.
@@davidboi239 great advice! Finally time to take the plunge I guess.
@@silly_ghillie you're already awesome bro
haha love to hear that! I think people appreciate reality. not necessarily the masses, but the people you want watching will.
I like it when he start explaining everything soon as he start diving.cooking also..
Love the commentary on client trips! Those boys can dive! But its good to see where everyone can improve. Taken a lot of your tips from your channel into my dives and seen solid improvement! Thanks for all you do, hope to book a trip with ya soon!
they sure can! love to hear you learn something thats what its all about!
Comments you make are very honest and will help a lot of us learn to stay safe and keep the meat
happy to hear that!
I grew up around freshwater so never had any exposure to this type (or any type) of actual diving, and i cant get my mind around dropping that deep! That's awesome! Love the channel, one of my favorites!
its alot of fun! love to hear it thanks so much for tuning in
Don't feel bad if you miss comments man, actually really happy that your channel has gotten so big that its now becoming too difficult to keep up with. Cheers!
its pretty wild! kinda hard to believe, thanks for watching!
Super happy to see your channel growing and doing well, knew it had to happen!
thank you!
Congratulations on breaking the 100,000 subscriber barrier Aron!
Thank you and a big hug from Brasilia - Brasil
thanks so much!
That was great. It’s nice to watch others and learn from what they are doing. It’s nice to see different techniques and then see how someone could plug and play sure to speak.
Just beautiful my friend. Don’t worry about getting back to me.
Stay safe
glad you enjoyed it! thanks so much
These videos just get better and better. Thanks for sharing and being the super duper person you are Sir.
thank you sir!
I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you for sharing!
thanks so much! glad you enjoyed it!
Oh, to be young again. I envy your lifestyle.
Thanks for the videos.
haha doing our best to enjoy it!
I really enjoyed this format. A nice change of pace.
Never be afraid to change things up a little from time to time.
glad you enjoyed it!
After watching spearfishing videos, yours are the most conservation minded and professional vids out there. the tech tips and calmness of your dives are awesome. Keep up the good work!
Ft. Pierce local and Florida native
glad you enjoy them, thanks so much for taking the time to watch and share!
Thanks for the mid-week surprise! I really enjoyed the critiques of the different dives. I learned a lot. Thank you!
happy to! thanks for watching!
Loved the critique video. I definitely appreciate your insight in the various hunting situations. Definitely my favorite of your recent videos.
Love to hear it! Thanks so much!
Your way is the best way I've seen alot of RUclips channel using your style 💯🙌👍
thanks for tuning in!
Thanks for the video Aaron, your channel is growing because of the awesome content
we are getting there!
Wow. This might be one of your best videos yet. I’ve never been spearfishing. This totally made me want to try it out.
glad you enjoyed it!
I know who would be happy to take you..
@@comfortablynumb9342Man, if only I could listen to Pink Floyd and go spearfishing.
@@wickedmikes5281 there must be a way! There are speakers for pools I think. I guess you'd find out if fish have good musical tastes 😂😉
Had a great time diving on your charter! Thanks for all the helpful tips and lessons, definitely a trip to remember!
really love to hear it, thanks so much!
Enjoyed seeing your clients.
thanks for watching!
Is it Monday? This is one of your best videos for me. So informative. Wish I knew all that 30yrs ago. Thanks
haha nope just a bonus Thursday!
And another 1!!! Added to the great an awsome videos!! 👍👍👍👍👍
thanks for watching brother!
Nice explanation and constructive feedback 👍. You're always learning better methods and are generous in sharing your knowledge. Those clients will be thrilled with your narrative of their dives. Awesome explanation. Keep it coming.
I hope so! thanks for watching!
Great vid as always! I like these types of educational videos. I look forward to practice some of these techniques when I hit the water this weekend!
love to hear that!
This is my first comment and I really enjoyed your commentary along with different skill levels. Very relatable.
love to hear that, thanks for tuning in
Hey Aaron, great commentary on free diving. I can’t dive, but do enjoy learning from you. A plethora of knowledge shared on your channel.
love to hear it!
Another awesome video, we’ve been in islandmorada for the week living it up. Congrats on 100k!
thanks so much!
Nice video! Very detailed! Different approach, absolutely making sense! Keep the video’s coming!
glad you enjoyed it!
Those fish are Southern Sennets. They are in the barracuda family, roam in large schools and tend to show up on the reef from October through early May. Great video, BTW.
thanks for the info!
Very educational and informative…thanks for sharing your knowledge and insights.
Love the critiques - I always learn something new
love to hear that!
Cool tips.. and definitely very helpful on your perspective. Thanks
glad you enjoyed them!
Great job, Aaron!!! Love the World HQ, lol…..Pretty deep dives for your guests, no? I would thing you would be in about 15’ of water, this seems to be much more? Wow, really deep!
and not really no, I get all varieties of divers. some 70-80 ft just depends on the day!
@@KeyWestWatermanvery cool! My son free dives off of Kona in water that deep, says “eh, it’s not that deep, pops!” I’m comfy in about 20-30’? But I’m and old guy, lol. That might now be more like 10-20’, lol. Have had some health issues. Still, looks incredible, Aaron!!!
I am land locked in warm and sunny Ohio (humor). Love watching your video style and your love for what you do. Keep the content coming. Now back to working on retiring so I can come visit one day.
haha thanks for tuning in, keep on keepin on!
Wow, 101k subscribers! Congratulations, brother. You deserve it. *no response needed, just saying good job 🤙
Thanks so much!
Loved it, thanks for all the tactical information it makes it so much more enjoyable
thanks for watching!
I agree with you I single wrap when shootreef fish. I double wrap on my bluewater gun. Good comments on your client.
I think it works best! thanks for tuning in
Loved the 3rd person video! Very helpful.
glad you enjoyed it
This was very informative. Thanks . I'd love to see more videos like this hunting different species.
🙏🏻
As always great video, learned some valuable tips, good things to know from someone with your experience. Can't wait to make my move to Florida, as a resident instead of just a visitor, then I can put those those tips to good use.
thanks so much! glad you enjoyed it!
I have been wondering when the comments would become to much for one man - love the surprise drop and teaching moments thanks for another awesome one man your tutorials have upped my dive time and success rate dramatically and I can't wait to get down to Key West one day and charter a trip. Thank you brother keep it up!
they are stacking up but im trying! really love to hear that makes it all worth it for me.
Man i miss this !!
Love the energy, and the laughs.
That scene with Grace, shows you the importance of a good diving buddy who understands you with a mere look and thinks ahead about your breathing, next move…
Valuable lessons.
Thank you for these videos, it’s my school away from school.
it was a great time! thanks for watching!
Hey dude , so cal fisherman here. Pacific barracuda would have a pretty distinguishable yellow tail. They also have a lateral black line. Love ur vids 🤙🤙
yea im hearing they are something else, thanks for the info!
Not sure if you do anything like this or not, just an idea to consider. You could always bring your camera and offer for an extra fee to turn over the video to the clients. I am sure many would love to have third person footage of their dives. SD cards are so cheap now that you could buy a few and ask before the dive if they would like to purchase the videos. If they want to you just charge the fee and hand over the card unedited. That way if they are not interested you dont have to wear the camera. Purchase smaller size cards as you dont need large ones for single day trips and add the cost of the cards into the fee. Profit and let someones possibly magic moments live on for the friends and family to experience.
ive def considered it! just haven't gotten that far yet.
Love it. Great episode - we get to see several divers with different techniques.
thanks for watching!
Again, You should come to Belize this winter. I'll be there Dec 1st thru April 1st
im slammed through the end of the year, still working on that elusive "Time freedom" but am closer than I've ever been
That was a great episode would like to see more of that, very useful critiquing for us amateur's trying pick up tips on how to improve!!
love to hear it! thanks for tuning in
Aaron I really really appreciate the time u take to explain what you would do & how to do it better!!!! As you never know what you are doing wrong until the expert!!!! (you) tells you there is a better way... that's the only way u will grow & get better each dive!!! Pls keep doing these sort of videos as we learn so so much thx thx 😁😁😁😁😁
glad you enjoyed them! thanks so much!
Was watching blue Gabe and bro it’s so nice to see his son Jake doing the things you do while spear fishing. He’s leaving the gun floating or the string separated and he’s going right for the fish as soon as he’s shoots it that’s very cool. I see a lot in both of them like your doing things. That’s got to be pretty cool to see them doing things the way you do them. Just didn’t know if you had noticed that yet or not.
love to hear that!
Another fun one! Is that a spitfire model on your work desk? I got to visit Duxford Airfield Imperial War Museum in 2017 and got to watch the Spitfires that you can book a ride on taking off & landing. This was one of the airfields used during the battle of Brittan-really cool place.
it is! was my grandfathers. he was a nut when it came to planes. all his kids actually chipped in a got him a ride on one years back. Pretty sure it made his life.
Very cool, thanks for sharing your perspective! Congrats on the success and 100k subs 💯
happy to and thank you!
That wooden grouper is awesome.
Beat me to it.
love it! was a gift!
Love the “teachable moments” in your videos.
love that phrase! I stole it
Another great one, Aaron 👏🏻👏🏻 Great perspective.
thank you!
Love the videos. Have been spearing for a almost 2 years and just made my first wahoo blue water dive. So much fun (and we got one so that helps).
that is amazing! love to hear that, one of the most difficult species.
Now that's dedication . Great vid.
haha thanks for watching!
What a great video! These are extremely helpful thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼!
Love to hear it!
I'm from Belize so stoked to hear you had a guy from here out there! Been watching your videos for awhile now🤙
was a great diver! hope to get over there some day!
@@KeyWestWaterman that's awesome man! Been spearfishing rivers but haven't been able to go out to the reef yet spearing
Those barracuda are most likely Southern Sennet (Sphyraena picudilla). They look a lot like the barracuda commonly found in the Pacific, but they're native to the western Atlantic.
thats what I hear! good to know learn something new everyday
"in a hole as a whole when it comes to hole hunting" 😂 love it
lol right
Doing awesome dibs always great work out of you and you you’re into your work it tells as people notice and we listen to comments and stuff you know you really teach people and show them about the water and the works and you know regulation sizes and care about leaving some left on the reef don’t clear it right out you know truly good to watch good fishing stuff have a good day Aaron
thanks for the kind words! glad you enjoy the videos!
Mate best video thanks for sharing I would happily watch you on Discovery channel all day 🤙
haha love to hear that! thanks for tuning in
Great video and tips! Thank you for sharing! ❤
I always enjoy the content of fishing/diving and spearfishing. You definitely have taught me that if you take your time and control the fish asap, you can avoid getting wrapped up in the line and gun. I've seen people use the Hawaiian sling and it seems pretty easy. Not sure if I would be better with the gun or the sling. Takes practice to do what you do with proficiency. I commend you and your teaching. I'm impressed with how many fish that were shot this episode. Thanks again for another great video.
love to hear it, and a sling is a little difficult in my opinion. but a good way to start, if you master it a gun is a cake walk.
I really liked this short instructive type videos especially a mid week surprise post good stuff and keep up the awesome work sir
glad you enjoyed it!
I live on a lake that's only about 18ft at its deepest. I'm gonna try a few dives one day just to get a perspective of what I'm seeing through your camera. Water clarity is pretty good most days. I've never done it before an you have me quite interested. I'll let ya know how it goes!!
haha go give it a look! dive with a buddy!
I like this style videos. You going over your clients dive.👌. You make spearfishing look too easy. 😆
haha happy to hear it!
Glad to see your channel grow, I enjoy your content🎣🎣
thanks so much!
you’re way of doing things is definitely the intelligent and right way
haha maybe!
Another amazing episode! Thanks 😍
glad you enjoyed it!
Nice !!! Great content and camera work. Loved it ! Cheers !
Glad you enjoyed it!
good job and episode
glad you enjoyed it!
As I see this it occurred to me if you ever concern yourself when you see someone dive to the bottom to go after a fish if they have the ability to hold their breath long enough to make it back to the surface
most people wouldn't push past the fear of running out of air even if there was a fish, in my findings.
I love the commentary. Do many people use float lines in FL? Saves fear of losing guns. I guess you can always dive down and rescue equipment.
not a whole lot honest. Kevin just likes the safety of having one.
Love your videos! They are all informational. Keep em coming!
love to hear it!
Aaron great content and point of view looking forward toward your future ideas for the channel.
thanks so much!
These are awesome episodes learn so much thanks !!!
thanks for watching!
Congrats on the 101k subs bro. Love the content.
thank you!
Keep up the awesome work young man,love the vids.
thanks for watching!
Love it! Thanks for all the tips
thank you for watching!
Great video as usual bro!
Great to see your channel is growing!
Doing my best to promote you over here in Mississippi 😎👍
Ted
thanks so much!
Cool 3rd person video nice to gwt one in the middle of the week love ut brother
thanks for watching!
Now I have dreamt 2 times about catching a big grouper. Never happened before watching your channel.
Haha love it!
I like these critique videos,keep them coming
love to hear it!
@@KeyWestWaterman awesome
Nice. I spearfish the sea of cortez a lot and never see sharks. Fished out pretty heavily. I have had a stone shot with 1 band that pulled out. That is always interesting
wild to hear about different areas like that.
This looks fun as all get out!
haha!
Aaron my brother from another mother🙂!!!, dude I had to do a double take on the intro lol, please tell Madeleine Hi for me as usual, and man GOOD JOB GRACIE!!!!, when I saw the shark I was singing the OH NO song in my head lol 🙂, as always stay safe, stay awesome out there y'all 🙂
haha thanks for watching as always!
@@KeyWestWaterman my brother I love the man cave/office/Waterman Headquarters of Editing and Business aka Home Office lol 🙂, and dude you are so cool for getting back to your OG's on the Channel and new G's lol 🙂
This is a great learning vid.Can't wait to get to Florida''
hope so! thanks for watching!
Nice video. I love fishing the ocean but honestly I'm deathly afraid of actually getting in the water. Have had a few really close calls with friends in the water. Maybe one day I'll get over it.
its alot of fun lots of beauty to witness down there!
Those guys werent no rookies! I would say this is far from your your normal charter clientele! You can tell all these guys were damn near as experienced as you!😎
very much so!
Thank you for sharing, this was interesting!
glad you enjoyed it!
Pacific barracuda in the Keys? That's crazy. I know there are more than one species in Florida but I think they all look very similar. Hopefully you can catch or shoot one of those for an identification. There are cobia and tarpon around the Pacific side of Panama now. The tarpon went through the canal and the cobia supposedly escaped from pens where they were being farmed for some reason. They probably have Atlantic snook too from the canal. But I doubt cudas crossed over that way to the Caribbean side. Interesting.
"They" have always told us that pacific/Atlantic fish/critters can't tolerate the salinity difference between the Pacific/Atlantic & therefore the Panama Canal poses no ecological dangers... LOL remember your grandparents' obsession with margarine? stuff's poison!
@@JeffreyDRein snook and tarpon can live in salt or freshwater, they definitely can survive the canal and either side. I know Costa Rican guys on the Pacific side near the border with Panama who have seen tarpon and some have been hooked. They're not common but they're around. I wouldn't be surprised if Pacific black and sword spine snook have crossed to the Caribbean and Atlantic species like common and fat snook are on the Pacific side now from the canal. But I would be surprised if cudas made it through. They're not caught in the brackish and freshwater in Florida so I don't think they would cross the canal.
Oh and you're right about the fake butter stuff, and veggie oils in general that aren't cold pressed.
apparently they are some different type of a fish a sennate or something. and thats wild!
Wouldn't be a pacific barracuda, but the sphyraena genus has tons of species it could be.
My guess is northern sennet, S. borealis
thats what it seems to be! thanks for the info
What a treat 2 videos in the same week and yes it’s true here in Belize we don’t really have lots of shark coming at our fish it’s super rare. I also know Ricky we live on the same island small world.
thats too funny! love it and very interesting