I love how you're turning and explaining everything to a bird/drone (pick one or the other). Makes me, a bird, extra excited to be watching it and feel included
Something felt different about this episode and I liked it a lot! Seeing how you try to figure out and capitalise on differing conditions is very entertaining and informative.
The way you incorporate SF and NorCal into your stories the way you do, from the perspective of an angler, it makes me miss and reminisce the Bay Area a ton. Thanks for the work you do man.
Watchin from Modesto, i spend a ton of time along the western sierras sometimes fishing trout. Your videos have shown that theres a ton of adventure and fun to be had along the coast. And your fishing expertise is appreciated by a newbie like me. Thanks for taking the time to share these great videos man.
Slowly but surely you are becoming my favorite outdoors RUclips channel! I started my RUclips channel a year ago and I can say I can appreciate the work you’re putting into these videos! People think it’s just go out, fish, record and post it! ITS NOT! 😂 it takes some skills to edit a video the way you do! Great content, great video and great attitude 🙏
Yeah I can't imagine how busy he must be. Not only shooting videos, but he also has to plan the trip, do collaborations, drive, maintain the boats/equipment, he also has a line of fishing lures. I bet this guy doesnt sleep
I've been watching and a suscriber for a couple years. You are killing it. You keep getting better! I've never seen footage from outside this part of San Francisco, and never seen footage so close of the fog horn. And I learned why, because of conditions. Famously there are several shipwrecks there, they stick out a bit at very low tides and can be seen from the old Sutro Cliff Steam Line, the old railroad trail from Sutro Baths to the Leigion of Honor. Very cool footage of a very interesting and dangerous part of coastal San Francisco. This is to say: you are more than just a talented local fisherman with a stick of butter and a go-pro. You find other levels, angles, and opportunities for very generous offerings, and somehow offer a reflection on life, maybe by just being real. I don't know what makes you work, but you work great, probably because you are authentic. Not the best chef out there, but I feel you and appreciate how real you are. I hope you never start performing.
That would be cool to see. In 2016 there was a demolition and bird waste abatement job on the Mile Rock Lighthouse. I wonder if that was the bags being retrieved(hazardous waste).
Anytime you can fish near or in San Francisco local bay area it's a great thing.👍 It brings us up to date on local spots we can relate too. But now in SF Bay Area you need a boat. No places to fish from shore that produces any kind life or activity/bites as it's nonexistent with no bites, no edible fish /crabs due to being Fished out or the pollution unlike the 60'S and 70'S i.e Pier 7, Pier 14 Ferry Building, Mission Rock area, Pier 48, Pier 54 and the PGE Power plant off of 3rd Street and Evans Streets for stripped bass. For shore fishing you my have a chance in surf fishing Pacifica or Halfmoon Bay without a boat. This is the best video by far which is why we had to comment on this. Keep up this great format. We don't comment much and have been a long time subscriber but this was the BEST one because of the content and location. Keep more of these type of videos coming...🦭🐳🦑🦀🦐🐟🦈🦈🦈🐋🐋🐬🦈🦈👍
This was a great video! I loved how you started out with the long shots and narrative. Naming off the alphabetical streets brought back so many memories for me. I grew up in San Francisco and miss it so much. I have never seen the tide that low! This was actually one of my favorite videos you have made. That's saying another, since I really enjoy all of your videos. Thank you. Really appreciate the time and effort you put into these.
Great video and Fun seeing you out there fishing. Thanks for the info concerning the tide and water condition this was so helpful to know And the camera angles were amazing. A good look of what was going on in your day on the boat and from different angles good idea and I'm sure lots of work. Thanks for taking us along 👏👍😍
Great vid so many different perspectives on known spots! Good to see you in good spirits. The currents around the Gate are fascinating; something to learn for a lifetime.
Very true. Many ship wrecks and lives lost to those submerged reefs and rocks. "The SS City of Rio de Janeiro was an iron-hulled steam-powered passenger ship, launched in 1878, which sailed between San Francisco and various Asian Pacific ports. On 22 February 1901, the vessel sank after striking a submerged reef at the entry to San Francisco Bay while inward bound from Hong Kong. Of the approximately 220 passengers and crew on board, fewer than 85 people survived the sinking, while 135 others were killed in the catastrophe. The wreck lies in 287 feet (87 m) of water just off the Golden Gate and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as nationally significant." After this wreck is when they built the mile rock lighthouse, which they later converted into a helipad.
A trolling motor on the front with spot lock would help you a ton. I use it to keep my course while trolling as well. The main motor drives and the trolling motor steers. The spot lock can keep you anchored on an area the size of your boat even in the 4 knot current. Costly, yes, but worth every penny. 24 volt minimum. I fabbed up a mounting plate on the front of my old boat because the bow was funky like yours. Love the content.
Some great shots in this vid, can really appreciate the effort you took to take those shots of your drone passing by you while you narrate and point things out
I really enjoyed your video. I got to hand it to you for taking on this trip which is highly dangerous if you do not have experience. All the safety precautions you must have in case something goes wrong and to do it by yourself makes it scarier. But it was very informative, kind of like a blow-by-blow with the currents, the shipwrecks, the rocks and the tide really made this video very entertaining without me having to be out there! Haha. Love your boat, year and make? I have an 83 24' Wellcraft V20 with a Yamaha 150HP that I am working on specifically to do ocean fishing. Not seaworthy yet but soon. Can't wait to walk your footsteps!
I find that putting the bouyes with the round side facing down toward the ocean floor helps it not to pull as hard on the pot. It cuts though the water better.
This was a fun episode. Two suggestions: the fast jump cuts at the beginning were a bit disorienting, and I wish you had shown your catch all together at the end. Other than that, I'm really enjoying your experimentations.
Matt! These cinematic shots of the Bay Area are NUTS! I love seeing my home from the perspective of the water. The production quality has become so unbelievably amazing these past couple years.
I recently moved to SF near Ocean Beach. It's so unpredictable (as far as I know). On the days it's beautiful, calm, and relatively flat, I can't go fish the surf(weekday). On the days I can go, it's menacing with fog and wind and gnarly swells(weekend). Is there ever a good time to go?!? lol cool to see my new neighborhood from the water on one of the calmer days.
I was watching this and seeing your beautiful weather and it made me think about a class I’m taking in college. Basically everyone thinks about pollution the wrong way, yes right now it is warming the planet… but that won’t always be the case… it will get to the point where the sun can’t penetrate the particulates and salts in the air and it will create a shield. UV rays won’t be able to heat the surface and the Earth will start to cool plunging us into an ice age killing everything… people think that trees create our oxygen but it is our oceans that make most of the oxygen we breath, those plants need the sun… without it most will starve and others will suffocate.
Although perch redemption is my favorite episode of all time, this one is close. I'm starting to talk with my friends about your videos like they're episodes of a good show. The one where he is staying at a hostel and he's a secret agent. The one where he catches a barn door. The one where he lets a fish fly, cause all it knows is swimming.
My man if I could buy stock in your videos I would be all in! Been following you for years and the progression has been very inspiring...both as a fisherman and a videographer/professional. Waiting for your inevitable Nat Geo show.
Dude this channel is in a whole other level compared to when it started . Amazing
ye... a severe lack of butter
Yeah what kiss shot said. He doesn't cook his catch anymore which was the best part.
@@krayzie7022 yea, a bit too 'commercial/showy' in this one for me
Before he have low budget..
Except theres always a dirty lens somewhere in there
I love how you're turning and explaining everything to a bird/drone (pick one or the other). Makes me, a bird, extra excited to be watching it and feel included
Something felt different about this episode and I liked it a lot! Seeing how you try to figure out and capitalise on differing conditions is very entertaining and informative.
Very cool to see someone fish this section of the Golden Gate.
The amount of
‘multitasking fishing’ going on here is really impressive!!
Great vid as always!!
Cheers! 😎🍻
Best part of this videos is the fact it's not full of people just you and nature
The way you incorporate SF and NorCal into your stories the way you do, from the perspective of an angler, it makes me miss and reminisce the Bay Area a ton. Thanks for the work you do man.
👍👍👍👍👍👍Exact same situation here. In addition we miss the fog and cool SF weather.
Been skunked for a few weeks and lost interest in going out, but your videos always encourage me to get out there again!
👍🤘👍👍👍👍🤘🤘
Watchin from Modesto, i spend a ton of time along the western sierras sometimes fishing trout. Your videos have shown that theres a ton of adventure and fun to be had along the coast. And your fishing expertise is appreciated by a newbie like me. Thanks for taking the time to share these great videos man.
Slowly but surely you are becoming my favorite outdoors RUclips channel! I started my RUclips channel a year ago and I can say I can appreciate the work you’re putting into these videos! People think it’s just go out, fish, record and post it! ITS NOT! 😂 it takes some skills to edit a video the way you do!
Great content, great video and great attitude 🙏
Yeah I can't imagine how busy he must be. Not only shooting videos, but he also has to plan the trip, do collaborations, drive, maintain the boats/equipment, he also has a line of fishing lures. I bet this guy doesnt sleep
He has two young kids on top of that too I believe both like under 5 .. been following this man for awhile 😂
@@cacacaca183 👍👍👍👍
The production level is amazing on this one.
I've been watching and a suscriber for a couple years. You are killing it. You keep getting better! I've never seen footage from outside this part of San Francisco, and never seen footage so close of the fog horn. And I learned why, because of conditions. Famously there are several shipwrecks there, they stick out a bit at very low tides and can be seen from the old Sutro Cliff Steam Line, the old railroad trail from Sutro Baths to the Leigion of Honor. Very cool footage of a very interesting and dangerous part of coastal San Francisco.
This is to say: you are more than just a talented local fisherman with a stick of butter and a go-pro. You find other levels, angles, and opportunities for very generous offerings, and somehow offer a reflection on life, maybe by just being real. I don't know what makes you work, but you work great, probably because you are authentic. Not the best chef out there, but I feel you and appreciate how real you are. I hope you never start performing.
Learn how to spell
👍👍👍👍👍
I can hear those seagulls saying "mine!!"
Inadvertently said it in seagull voice when I read the comment 🤣
It's amazing how you can be right there next to such a big city and your the only person out fishing ! And on such a good day.
Can we see the video of the dudes pulling out the duffel bags ? Would be cool to see
That would be cool to see. In 2016 there was a demolition and bird waste abatement job on the Mile Rock Lighthouse. I wonder if that was the bags being retrieved(hazardous waste).
Anytime you can fish near or in San Francisco local bay area it's a great thing.👍 It brings us up to date on local spots we can relate too.
But now in SF Bay Area you need a boat. No places to fish from shore that produces any kind life or activity/bites as it's nonexistent with no bites, no edible fish /crabs due to being Fished out or the pollution unlike the 60'S and 70'S i.e Pier 7, Pier 14 Ferry Building, Mission Rock area, Pier 48, Pier 54 and the PGE Power plant off of 3rd Street and Evans Streets for stripped bass.
For shore fishing you my have a chance in surf fishing Pacifica or Halfmoon Bay without a boat.
This is the best video by far which is why we had to comment on this. Keep up this great format. We don't comment much and have been a long time subscriber but this was the BEST one because of the content and location.
Keep more of these type of videos coming...🦭🐳🦑🦀🦐🐟🦈🦈🦈🐋🐋🐬🦈🦈👍
This was a nice change up to the normal style. Thanks
This was awesome. Never heard of anyone crab snaring by Sunset street names!
This was a great video! I loved how you started out with the long shots and narrative. Naming off the alphabetical streets brought back so many memories for me. I grew up in San Francisco and miss it so much. I have never seen the tide that low! This was actually one of my favorite videos you have made. That's saying another, since I really enjoy all of your videos. Thank you. Really appreciate the time and effort you put into these.
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I have only sailed one time under the Golden Gate........1986, USS Carl Vinson CVN-70. Live it up brother.
It looks lovely on the water. Thanks for all the info.
Moved out of SF around this time last year, I hella miss it. Your videos bring me back :)
Great video and Fun seeing you out there fishing. Thanks for the info concerning the tide and water condition this was so helpful to know And the camera angles were amazing. A good look of what was going on in your day on the boat and from different angles good idea and I'm sure lots of work. Thanks for taking us along 👏👍😍
You sounded like a game show host/weather reporter in this video lol. I found it amusing and funny. Nonetheless, keep up the awesome videos man!
Helicopters, dudes, bags.. yeah haha
I appreciate and have been utilizing your advice and have been having better luck shore fishing in Central coastal Oregon. Thank you for what you do.
Great vid so many different perspectives on known spots!
Good to see you in good spirits.
The currents around the Gate are fascinating; something to learn for a lifetime.
Love this continual multi angle video !!! Bumped your videos to the next level, well done !!!
The production of these videos are A++! LFG! We’re all here for it!!
Very true. Many ship wrecks and lives lost to those submerged reefs and rocks.
"The SS City of Rio de Janeiro was an iron-hulled steam-powered passenger ship, launched in 1878, which sailed between San Francisco and various Asian Pacific ports. On 22 February 1901, the vessel sank after striking a submerged reef at the entry to San Francisco Bay while inward bound from Hong Kong. Of the approximately 220 passengers and crew on board, fewer than 85 people survived the sinking, while 135 others were killed in the catastrophe. The wreck lies in 287 feet (87 m) of water just off the Golden Gate and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as nationally significant."
After this wreck is when they built the mile rock lighthouse, which they later converted into a helipad.
haha I like how you just casually mention you probably saw something highly illegal go down.
A trolling motor on the front with spot lock would help you a ton. I use it to keep my course while trolling as well. The main motor drives and the trolling motor steers. The spot lock can keep you anchored on an area the size of your boat even in the 4 knot current. Costly, yes, but worth every penny. 24 volt minimum. I fabbed up a mounting plate on the front of my old boat because the bow was funky like yours. Love the content.
Saltwater trolling motor or will regular freshwater trolling motor suffice?
@@aProudOG I'm in fresh but for him it better be salt proof.
I rank you #1 for fish channels.
One of the best ones yet, well done!
Nice pull for the last hoops. Thanks for the tip of not turning of the motor when fish near the rocky areas.
Let’s see that helicopter duffle bag footage
Great memories for me as a navigator on the Enterprise in the 70's!
Bruh the angles and cinematography on point!
Fantastic video, I too love searching new places, it does get a bit spooky doing it solo with a single engine. Thanks
Very nice video Matt. Thanks.
Taking it to the next level with this cinematography brother! love those talking drone shots too
production quality is only getting better from here. fantastic video
Some great shots in this vid, can really appreciate the effort you took to take those shots of your drone passing by you while you narrate and point things out
Wow, kudos on all the film work. Tons of work behind the scenes. Props!
My favorite lunch time channel to watch! Awesome
I really enjoyed your video. I got to hand it to you for taking on this trip which is highly dangerous if you do not have experience. All the safety precautions you must have in case something goes wrong and to do it by yourself makes it scarier. But it was very informative, kind of like a blow-by-blow with the currents, the shipwrecks, the rocks and the tide really made this video very entertaining without me having to be out there! Haha. Love your boat, year and make? I have an 83 24' Wellcraft V20 with a Yamaha 150HP that I am working on specifically to do ocean fishing. Not seaworthy yet but soon. Can't wait to walk your footsteps!
Love the variety, just able to hit up a new spot, try different things, get some knowledge.
"When that fog horn blows, you know I will be coming home"
-Van Morrison
Thanks for all the information good fishing🎣🤙🏾
Man!! Killing it with those camera angles today! Love the vid, the views, the fish!
Whoa...your event location is literally where I parked my car for some formidable years...lol
Visuals on this one are crazy Matt! Hella great shots from the drone!
Awesome content and super fun to watch, love the vibe on this episode.
Watching these videos mellows me out.
The quality of your videos never fail to surprise me. Keep up the great work, stay safe out there. 🍻
Well done with the new shots. That drone/talk over clip was dope
Could have sworn I saw you making your way out there while crabbing from baker beach. Thanks for the amazing content as always, Matts!
He saw the Payday crew. 😂
I find that putting the bouyes with the round side facing down toward the ocean floor helps it not to pull as hard on the pot. It cuts though the water better.
Such an amazing place! The stories are Epic! Keep it up my dude! and Tight lines everyone!
I’ve been watching for about 2 years now. Love every video you post!!
Another great video ! The drone footage tied in with your editing is really enjoyable. 👌
2:58 - Did you know that was designated as a Coast Guard heli-pad at one time?
Can we appreciate the effort in all the different camera angles and editing! Loved this video
This was a fun episode. Two suggestions: the fast jump cuts at the beginning were a bit disorienting, and I wish you had shown your catch all together at the end. Other than that, I'm really enjoying your experimentations.
yo the cinematography in the beginin is a masterpiece
Dude a year ago, you engaged me in a comment on an old video you posted. I’ve been a viewer ever since and I dig the hell outta the content.
Happy you're still around. Thanks bro!
the vibes are unmatched!
The way you shot this was dope. Big ups
really appreciating the drone monologues
Great job, Matt! Might want to check out the new buoy code. Keep up the solid work!
Matt! These cinematic shots of the Bay Area are NUTS! I love seeing my home from the perspective of the water. The production quality has become so unbelievably amazing these past couple years.
Your editing is next level. Great sequence narrating through the intro.
The spot is very special....it's really great, waiting for the next video
Man that was some serious multitasking fishing session!
Really good cinematography, this video was well edited!! Keep it up!
the "backdrop" @18:00 beautiful!
Dang! Best video from you I’ve seen loved the editing
I miss fishing that area. I moved to Oregon and haven't tried going inshore fishing with my kayak yet. still getting used to fishing in cold weather.
Best edit yet, crazy creative!
Love fishing seal for big halibut. I was on a charter boat and we got 44 halibut there one day.
Cool drone camra work," But first we're going to go catch some live bait".
I like how you talk into one cam, then switch attention to another! Very entertaining bro, keep up the good work!
Love the Arima setup!
Miss those rock fishing videos bro! Getting those vermilion!!!!
Great energy man!
Yeeee fresh content! I've been feenin bro. Thank you!
Nice, finally found a Bay Area fishing channel that I like
Frikking awesome job brotha!!! Totally amazing videos and I wish you the best and hope to see more!
Sweet! Thank you for another upload big dawg! 😎✊🏾
I recently moved to SF near Ocean Beach. It's so unpredictable (as far as I know). On the days it's beautiful, calm, and relatively flat, I can't go fish the surf(weekday). On the days I can go, it's menacing with fog and wind and gnarly swells(weekend). Is there ever a good time to go?!? lol
cool to see my new neighborhood from the water on one of the calmer days.
I was watching this and seeing your beautiful weather and it made me think about a class I’m taking in college. Basically everyone thinks about pollution the wrong way, yes right now it is warming the planet… but that won’t always be the case… it will get to the point where the sun can’t penetrate the particulates and salts in the air and it will create a shield. UV rays won’t be able to heat the surface and the Earth will start to cool plunging us into an ice age killing everything… people think that trees create our oxygen but it is our oceans that make most of the oxygen we breath, those plants need the sun… without it most will starve and others will suffocate.
You go crazy... hope to see you out there soon
Been watching you for years, I like the new editing
Although perch redemption is my favorite episode of all time, this one is close. I'm starting to talk with my friends about your videos like they're episodes of a good show. The one where he is staying at a hostel and he's a secret agent. The one where he catches a barn door. The one where he lets a fish fly, cause all it knows is swimming.
awesome video matt it highlited your fishing skills you know what you are doing be safe
Keep up the good works thanks for sharing💯
My man if I could buy stock in your videos I would be all in! Been following you for years and the progression has been very inspiring...both as a fisherman and a videographer/professional. Waiting for your inevitable Nat Geo show.
this video was just so great for some reason
tough to film and fish and commentate with such wacky conditions, you did a great job