Lunker Cod - Jigging Pacific Cod
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- The next part of our cod trip!
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You guys are what's missing in this world!! I do think this world would be a much better place if we could mimic your daily ethics!!! Thanks guys for all your hard work. 🙏
I enjoy the cabin talks. I would enjoy a little after hour video of down time taking a meal waiting out the nights.
Noted! We'll try to include more of that!
Great idea.
@@EISAlaska I just think it would be cool, if your boss was along for a trip, for her to show a meal prep at sea. We KNOW she can out cook both of you!
Hehe Thank you so much Robert😉that makes me smile from ear to ear and so proud😃Tristen and I will start fishing with the guys soon for halibut, so we will for sure get some footage of evening time. Thank you for your kind words and for tuning into our videos.Take good care and stay safe.
Must be a nice day. Matt took off his dirty yellow raincoat. Anyway, you guys got it right! Awesome times a million!!
Thanks Kurt and Debbie. Definitely felt more like the end of winter!
That was some good size fish 🐟.
Oh yeah!
A great day on the water and some big gaffers on board as well, beautiful .
Good fishing good weather good video guyz ....enjoy the talking makes you feel apart of what is going on...
Glad you enjoyed it, Raven!
I am only 2.5 minutes in and had to comment about that backdrop. What a stunningly beautiful location.
It is so beautiful there Iain. I wish we had brought our camera gear along. The gopro doesn't do it justice, but glad it came through.
What beautiful scenery! You are so lucky to live with such vistas.
It really is! Thanks for the comment, Dylan!
@@EISAlaska look .May question
Nice big fish on full stringers
Some good hauls for sure, Vivian!
Looks like a great trip. Hope it keeps going in your favor.
Thanks, Mark!
Hey guys , always perlite and another great video 👍
Started out with nice calm water with nice scenery , pulling in load after load of some nice size cod . I almost forgot that you were working . Good to see ya´ as always .
Thanks, Steve! 👍
Seems to have been a nicer trip weather wise today. Swell doesnt seem as heavy either. Happy Fishing! -Bob...
It was much better than the day before!
Really look forward to your videos whether fishing or packing out your catch ,thanks from Va.
Great experiment guys
Goooooood vriy goooooood 🎣 fishinge liké vidio vriy nice 🎣 fishinge
You guys are so laid back. Reminds me of Cheech and Chong being all mellow. You slayed them today, congratulations
I'm land locked, being from beautiful Tennessee, so my main table fare is catfish. But I love cod, and because of guys like yall, guys like me can have cod. So thanks!!
Our pleasure Jimmy, thank you!
Beautiful huge fish guys 🐟🐟🐟
Thank you for sharing these episodes! As usual incredible teamwork and just so refreshing to see families work together! You guys just rock!
Thank you so much, Cindy!
Hi guys! Some nice fish that you hauled over the rail! Great save with the net by Matt! Enjoyed fishing with you!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks Ken.
Great to see the cod they have disappeared from our East coast last one one I had was 3 years ago keep the videos coming 🎣
Love the view guys. Far better than the isolated valley area I grew up in (Upper Yarra Valley in Victoria, Australia). Yeah - we'd get snow that looked picturesque, but nothing like what you've got there in the background. Awesome. Hey Matt - have you considered photos / postcards / posters as merch / swag you could add to the website? Just a thought ... I know it would take a huge amount of time away from fishing. Yet some of the results you've had from the camera work you've done (and the rest of the family of course) makes me think there's a lot of potential there. Again, just a thought ...
Some fantastic ideas, Steve! I've never thought about it but seems like it would be cool. Thanks for the comment!
Wow them were some pigs nice healthy fish great job guys
Beautiful views yall have !!
Little Healthy father and son competition
Very good fish and brilliant fishing.
Many thanks!
A wonderful video, You are also awesome. I hope you explain the types of mint recipes you are hunting
I miss Alaska. Keep living life
wow you guy's hit the jack pot on this trip..awesome.
what a gorgeous fishing spot.
Yes it was!
My favourite fish cod and copper river salmon 😊
Crushed it again, great job guys!!!
Love your videos... You guys work hard
Great video guys! Keep em coming.
Thanks Capt. Greg! Will do!
Thank you for the video!!!
Welcome!
What a beautiful backdrop. Do local Alaskan's ever take that view for granted?
For us we sure appreciate this kind of weather. We spend a lot of the spring in the wind and rain seems like.
what can I say but nice, the view, the fishing. the halibut is my favorite but this is close. take care
Thanks, you too Kenn!
Something must be wrong nice day no wind nice fish. Never went like that for me.
Nice catch boys, be safe and god bless!
Thanks walrus, you too!
Yep
Ho nice
I enjoy your videos. I would like to see a tour of your engine room
I think we have some footage on that from when we swapped our water pump, still in the queue. We'll get around to it Don!
I hope in my next life i get to live in Alaska! Such beauty and great food! Guess any place close to the sea would work for me.
It truly is a wonderful place. Take care Jon.
Random internet kid - I'm pro at CoD!
The Boys - Do you even jig dude?
Lol!
That's got to be tough on your backs
Guy's hoping for the big catch today.....
Nice fish is there a fishier for ling cod you must be due for a new captains chair that one looks uncomfortable stay safe.
We can't keep lingcod until summer unfortunately. Although we rarely catch legal size down this way on the island, usually up north.
When is halabit opening I really like the long line vids
Soon! We'll be starting our harvest for spring share boxes in the next month.
Sick vids guys I subbed
Thanks for the sub, Sheldon!
Thanks for the great vid! How deep are you getting cod?
Hi, thanks! Around 35-40 fathoms on this trip.
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You have great first mate
Two questions;
Where is this? It looks like the Aleutians.
Wouldn't you save your back if you brought those fish in across a table?
what is the name of this reel used for fishing (the equipment) and where does it sell?
Hi guys, I love your videos, is it not worth Longlining for cod or is jigging more cost effective ?
Hi Dan. There is a federally managed longline fishery for cod. This is a state water fishery with a separate allocation. The only legal gear is jig and pot gear with the GHL (guideline harvest level) split 50/ 50 between the two.
I Love cod and can u buy some and do u deliver worldwide Love to know what countries u deliver to from MOOSE.
Hi Moose, unfortunately we're only to shipping within the US right now, we are working on shipping to Canada.
Another great video thank you..
hey I was wondering on halibut...how long do you usually soak ??
Thanks Brett! It depends on the time of year and what kind of bottom. Usually rocky edges we'll do 6-8 hours, in the deep mud we'll do 4-6 hours.
@@EISAlaska ..thanks for the information..all these videos help me with my personal use halibut permits here..
I did get a really good deal on some # 14 long shank offset circle hooks..1000 for 99 dollars..regular price was $1119.00.
Only one problem.. they have and open eye..not sure what I am going to do ?..figure out a knot to use ?..or put each one in a vice and close the eye ?
Do You have any ideas on what I should do ??..any idea would be appreated.
The gap is about 1/8th of an inch right now..
Yeah a vice would work great or a big pair of channel locks. Be sure to wear eye protections and some gloves, they do tend to spring out every once in awhile. If you haven't already seen, this video shows our snap setups. ruclips.net/video/LIv9lZUagIs/видео.html
@@EISAlaska ..yes..I saw the video..help me a lot..but it didn't cover my lemon head purchase of these bargain hooks....that's weird ??
LMAO !
Looks like vice it is..thanks for the help.
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Why would anyone put a thumbs down?
It would be cool to know how deep you're fishing.
Around 35 fathoms.
Ever fish lingcod ? I hear they are great eating
We can't retain them until mid-summer so we usually have to release them. Yes, they are great eating!
Is there a weight limit for the boat when you have to say enough?
We can pack her full with around 15000. That doesn’t happen often though, usually its just a case of out of time on a trip. 3 days fishing at most.
Are you using circle hooks?
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what type of jigg machine are you using
We call them kachemak jiggers in Alaska, also known as bandit reels down south.
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Lucky phuukks.wish i had your lifestyle.pure enjoyment.and makin some scrilla.$$$.Landlocked Dude from Canaduuuhhh.im subd now.