Hawaiian Ahi and Summer Blue Marlin | Waterman S05E07 | Visions of Granders

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @waterman241
    @waterman241  Год назад +2

    Let me know what your favorite part of the episode was :

  • @recklessag
    @recklessag Год назад +2

    Love the comments at the 40 min mark. We have come so far but its easy to forget to be grateful for where we are. Thanks Chris.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Thank you so much. I appreciate that

  • @haroldmee8222
    @haroldmee8222 11 месяцев назад +2

    Chris that's what fishing is all about mate some great days and other days a big O but it's the people you meet on board and the stories they tell,great video Chris,you're hard worker and ir takes patience 👍 😀 Harry

  • @haroldmee8222
    @haroldmee8222 11 месяцев назад +2

    All the best for 2024 Chris and everyone on your home island ❤has to be better 👍 it's good to hear what lures you are using 😀 great video.Harry

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you thank you !!!

  • @fleedds
    @fleedds 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoying all the videos. Especially how you tell what lure they ate. Keep keeping it real!!

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you !!!

    • @fleedds
      @fleedds 11 месяцев назад

      Just saw video with Joe Yee on board that had to be awesome fishing with him. Found you through GZ lures and watch videos at gym in morning.@@waterman241

  • @WaikoloaBermudez73
    @WaikoloaBermudez73 Год назад +3

    Howzit Chris! Good job in putting together your videos. I can only imagine how much time you put into editing it. What’s your favorite direction of current in Kona? I’m a Small boat guy trying to learn some tricks. Keep up the good work.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate the comment. As per current I don’t really have a favorite current I just have spots I favor on the current but basically any current that is pushing in a little is good. Consistent current more so is what I want to see. If I had to pick just one current though I guess north and in current just because there are alot of big fish spots that turn on with that. Good luck out there !! Catch um

  • @MichaelParsons-m5i
    @MichaelParsons-m5i Год назад +1

    Thanks for the opportunity dude! You and Nick are a great team!🤙

  • @paynesnow252
    @paynesnow252 Год назад +2

    I mention it before but the outrigger drops and the Benefit over just straight to the clip.

  • @Ponohayn
    @Ponohayn 5 месяцев назад +1

    Howzit,liking your vids,great info too.This is Billy,always around the docks fishing for akule with my 3 dogs,also shout out to Nick for blessing me from time to time with some nice slabs.Those dive charters who do that in the middle of the harbor are idiots or driving out the left side to harass the honu sleeping on the rocks ignoring basic boating rules is out of control,they need to be given citations,Aloha

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  5 месяцев назад

      Nice to meet you Billy. Come say hi sometime. How’s fishing for you ? Hope you been catching. As per dive boats Yup I agree the dive boats hire out of town kids to run their boats. They here a couple years then gone must have no idea what’s going on. Is what it is just drives you a little crazy when they do silly things like. All the best and thank you for watching and for the comments !! Appreciate ya

  • @pilotpat5068
    @pilotpat5068 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video Chris, Ive been a mate charter fishing on the east coast for two years. I quit my 9 to 5 to try fishing for a living. The end of the video hit home for me. I've had multiple opportunities on Blue Marlin and finally got my hands on one this year. There's no better feeling. Keep the videos coming.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the vid. Appreciate it man and good going on the blue marlins. Stoked for ya, Keep it up !!!!

  • @recilmapis-an3452
    @recilmapis-an3452 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris,
    thanks for the vids, condolences and kind wishes to the Hawaiians who have been affected by the fires.
    Gods speed to them.
    Re content. One thing we like watching is the leadering of the large fish, any talk through of leadering techniques, hand wraps etc would be interesting. Leadering big fish is highly dangerous activity and Im in awe of some skilled guys. Thanks man.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Thank you so much and appreciate the message. Will work on getting a bit more content like that too. All the best

  • @adammcgeorge3538
    @adammcgeorge3538 Год назад +1

    Since you are doing to some bait and switch techniques, can you show us how your rig lures as teasers without hooks, and rigging baits and/or lures to pitch.

  • @entuydeleila
    @entuydeleila Год назад

    love your Videos buddy" great camara work!! its always Cool when you start rolling from your truck n letting us know how the day looks n the people your taking out n where they are from. lost a nice one" last month in Huatulco!! we had a great tournament lots of fish, winning fish was over 500lb. good size for Huatulco, our average fish are between 250 n 350 blacks n blues. keep up the great work Chris

  • @johnwaddell8390
    @johnwaddell8390 Год назад

    Interesting stuff I’m on the east coast of Australia. Keen on how you sharpen your hooks and talk about your seasons and how the were the fish are what bait they are eating and if you match the hatch. Talk about the types of lures and heads and why you use them and where. The set up on the dredge n teaser look interesting and how you work them. Tips on catching marlin on small and big boats. Speed. What to look for on your sounder and settings on sounder.
    Hope this helps with thinning of content.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Thank you and some great ideas for me to go out into some episodes here in the offseason while I have time to start rolling out a bunch of episodes. Appreciate it !

  • @andrewburtjr1909
    @andrewburtjr1909 Год назад

    Hey Chris, thoughts are with you and the islands with the fires brother. One thing I’d be interested in seeing is your prep list and spares you keep on board. The prep and boat readiness are a huge part to fishing success IMO and although it’s not content bringing big fish boat side, I would find it really interesting. Thanks for the hard work you put in. Tight lines bro.

  • @adammcgeorge3538
    @adammcgeorge3538 Год назад

    Hey Chris, enjoyed the vid. I’d like to see more how to content on spooling reels, topshots, drag settings, boat handling once hooked up, marking line and how you attach them to the riggers.

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Thanks I’ll put something together on that

  • @tylererinbrown3001
    @tylererinbrown3001 11 месяцев назад

    Good morning, in this episode toward the end (after the hurricane) you discussed “finding the current” and how it seemed to be all over the place. What are you watching on the water or looking for to “find the current”? Can you please explain/elaborate a little? Is this unique to Hawaiian waters or trolling for pelagics in general? I’m in Guam and have been running a boat for a few weeks and would love to add a few tools to my toolbox, thanks!

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  11 месяцев назад +1

      No worries, Basically here in kona we have local currents that can stay at a certain direction for part of the coast. When the current is consistent all up and down an area then the bait gets stacked up in certain areas where as if the current is switching often. Like one direction for awhile then switches to another then fades off then moves around again. It makes it hard for the bait to congregate and it makes it hard for the fish to find them

  • @paynesnow252
    @paynesnow252 Год назад +1

    Need more videos!!!! Lol

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      Working on one right now. Will be done by next week. Been one of the worst fishing seasons I’ve had here in kona so getting good content I feel worth of putting into EP has been hard.
      Got a good one coming though. Thanks for watching

    • @paynesnow252
      @paynesnow252 Год назад

      @@waterman241 that’s crazy. One of the best off the NC coast this year.

  • @edhuurdeman4086
    @edhuurdeman4086 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris i really like ur video's. I got a question if you have to pull a spread in rough conditions what would it be?
    Regards Eddie

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Eddie, in the rough I would use a bunch of cup faced, scoop faced and flat faced lures. Bart blue breakfast or a bonze violator, a moms craft wide range or tantrum AMN, aloha lures sundowner and mongo and beauty would all be top choices and also aloha lures xl deep six. You could probably get away with some large bullets too depending on how rough. Hard to beat a tantrum large bullet or Koya 9+. Those are the style of lures I would recommend. You might also be able to get a plunger or even poi dog in the water but you would really need to mess around with positioning and if it got really rough they wouldn’t run right. You don’t want the lures jumping out of the water or skipping down the face. Good luck with it ! Hope that helps a little

    • @edhuurdeman4086
      @edhuurdeman4086 Год назад

      @@waterman241 Thank you very much Chris this will help a lot. The water of the Canary Islands can get pretty rough sometimes.
      In quite some video's of you I see you catch marlin on a lure that has a light greenish colour. What colour is that if i may ask?
      And ur welcome Chris i like it how you put ur video's out there. Very informative.
      Best regards Eddie

  • @jasonsummers6060
    @jasonsummers6060 Год назад +2

    Boat tour

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад +1

      Thanks we will do that in next Ep

  • @wesleywalker264
    @wesleywalker264 Год назад +1

    Do you think you will ever get sonar on your little boat

    • @waterman241
      @waterman241  Год назад

      I’m currently looking for an investor or a way to get one. Kona is fastly becoming a place where if you don’t have one you just almost better of sitting at the dock. I’ve had so many sonar boats steal fish from me this year it is mind boggling. I’ll be working an area by myself movwing the lawn tight on structure waiting for her to eat and they will see me inside and come in mark the one in there drive over it’s head and catch it. Very frustrating. Is what it is hopefully I can get one one on the benchmark

    • @wesleywalker264
      @wesleywalker264 Год назад

      @@waterman241 we had to upgrade on some of our Electronics this year as well I guess you have to keep up with everybody else to stay competitive I pretty much like all of your episodes I pretty much like all of your episodes I think you and your mate doing awesome job he's very good on the back of that boat

    • @adammcgeorge3538
      @adammcgeorge3538 Год назад

      @@waterman241Doesn’t the Furuno Omni cost about $120,000 or more!? That’s some serious change for an owner operator like yourself.

  • @wesleywalker264
    @wesleywalker264 Год назад

    Are y'all able to live bait during any of the tournament or is it strictly artificial