I guess we can “fish” now? 🇮🇹 #51

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  • There is a reason why fishing is called fishing, and not “catching”!
    For the longest time, Ryan and I thought about how we should get into fishing.
    But none of us knows how to fish, and also, blood makes me faint between, which makes me a terrible candidate for cleaning a fish. So between our multitude of boat projects and two mistrals to dodge, we never really thought about it (apart, of course, from that time that I decided to try to fish an octopus.)
    But one day near Ajaccio, Corsica, we randomly ended up at a fishing store and decided that it was time. With zero skills or knowledge in the matter, our chances of catching a fish were minimal. And although it took us many trials and errors over the course of a month, we finally achieved to catch our dinner!
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  • @danielleroux434
    @danielleroux434 4 года назад +27

    The sentence of the day:
    Fishing is the most expensive way to get food for free...
    I love it

  • @freakent
    @freakent 4 года назад +30

    Most fishing lures are designed to attract fisherman more than fish.

  • @Whitemoon548
    @Whitemoon548 4 года назад +3

    I’m so happy to see there is someone out there, sailing in the Med, who doesn’t have any idea on how to fish ..... I’m not alone in this big sea, and, most likely ..... I know now that I have the chance to learn ! Thank you Sophie, thank you Ryan.
    Un abbraccio dall Italia 🇮🇹

  • @g.lausin8521
    @g.lausin8521 4 года назад

    Great video, very entertaining...Thanks!!! Keep having fun.

  • @jimzessin8889
    @jimzessin8889 4 года назад +1

    That was hilarious. Ryan, you’re getting the hang of fishing, but Sophie apparently has mastered it!! Great video guys!!

  • @DAVEMUGF
    @DAVEMUGF 4 года назад

    You guys are great ! Very funny episode !

  • @larryhills2478
    @larryhills2478 4 года назад +1

    When you were in the tackle shop I knew this was not going to end well lol. It is fun to watch you guys you make me laugh in a good way

  • @bobhamilton298
    @bobhamilton298 4 года назад +6

    Someone else mentioned this, but you need to bleed a lot of fish (like Tuna) right after you catch them or the flesh will be ultra-bloody and the fish will sometimes take on a "fishy" taste. Cooking it I'm sure the fish was fine, but I would bleed it if I was using the fish for sushi. Lots of videos how to bleed fish. Good job catching it and I'm sure you will catch and enjoy many fish to come. It will become a cool thing to do when on passage. I tend to throw them back, but love fishing from the boat, even when sitting at the marina.

    • @japanisgottalent1019
      @japanisgottalent1019 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/jKAuR1omz8w/видео.html subscribe please

  • @bigjock85
    @bigjock85 4 года назад

    I need this video this morning, not laughed that hard in a while, thank you

  • @dennisfano2574
    @dennisfano2574 2 месяца назад

    I sail and also routinely run my fishing boat between Florida and the Bahamas. We fish constantly.
    You gave great advice.

  • @johnboone2581
    @johnboone2581 4 года назад

    You guys are so funny 😂 great episode 👍

  • @davebrown7321
    @davebrown7321 4 года назад

    HAVE JUST FOUND YOUR CHANEL & LOVE IT ! LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE OF YOUR GREAT VIDEOS!

  • @clairephaneuf6437
    @clairephaneuf6437 4 года назад

    Love Your Fishing!!! :)

  • @davidharlem6824
    @davidharlem6824 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed this vid! Hilarious at times but you are clearly going to pass Fishing 101. You guys are great to follow.

  • @GPSJayDog22
    @GPSJayDog22 4 года назад +1

    Great video guys.
    FYI: Don't forget to read the box the lure came in to see what speed the manufacturer wants you troll it at.
    Thank you 4 sharing :-)
    Jay

  • @blueeyes532
    @blueeyes532 4 года назад

    Great episode, and good of you to practice before your atlantic crossing, Fish On :)

  • @Supe063
    @Supe063 4 года назад +11

    Once you start it doesn't stop! Line, Reel, pole, grappling hook, net, lures, lures, more lures, fillet knives, lures, more line, leaders, ...... but then .... TUNA!!!!

    • @RyanSophieSailing
      @RyanSophieSailing  4 года назад +4

      Right?!!!! Every time we got to land, we now look for fishing stores... it’s an addiction 😅 /Sophie

    • @Supe063
      @Supe063 4 года назад +3

      @@RyanSophieSailing ... I must have spent thousands! (then, one day I went fishing with a small commercial fisherman off of St Helena and learned what you can do with a bamboo pole, 2m of line and a hook) I laughed until I cried from all the tuna we caught! But ... I still go to every tackle store I find!

  • @pilotarix
    @pilotarix 4 года назад +1

    I like this episode, it reminded me on something I did many years ago on a sailing trip to Rhodes. No wind so we were going under motor and we were totally bored. I started searching through the starboard locker of our charter Beneteau First and found a fishing line that was coiled on a cork board and had a hook as well as spoon lure and a weight attached. OK let’s do some fishing we thought, which we had never done before. There is a saying that fortune favors fools, and this day we proofed this saying because we caught two decent sized Tunas enough for the crews of two boats. We had no clue what we were doing, we were just damn lucky. I have never fished ever since.

  • @suzanneouimet6977
    @suzanneouimet6977 4 года назад

    Loved this one!

  • @tracyraley4003
    @tracyraley4003 4 года назад

    Very funny. Good job. Keep fishing.

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth 4 года назад +3

    Years ago, legendary musician Al Hurt was on the Johnny Carson show, and Johnny Carson asked him about deep sea fishing out of New Orleans because Johnny liked to fish and wanted to know how Al fished there. What kind of line, pole, lures.
    Al Hurt said, well, you get on a boat and you just take two Igloo chests. One full of good cold beer and the other full of dynamite. Then you had to remember which one to hold, and which one to throw.
    Fishing was simpler back then.

  • @Neptune730
    @Neptune730 Год назад

    I know this is an old video. But good job finally getting a fish. I'm binging your videos to get caught up. I came over from Sailing Zingaro because of the Dakota batteries. I would sure like to know if there is a recipe for that tuna dish. It looked really good. Stay safe

  • @sharpfocus5
    @sharpfocus5 3 года назад

    Sophie is so funny! What a joy.

  • @MikeJohnson-bu4gl
    @MikeJohnson-bu4gl 3 года назад

    Like watching Abbott & Costello....needed the laughs!!

  •  4 года назад

    Congratulations this place is amazing, it has very nice *beautiful* fish fishing.👍😊
    Hug and good fishing!!!

  • @spiritualwarrior4484
    @spiritualwarrior4484 3 года назад

    Good job, really enjoyed the rig you built to fish from the cleat...

  • @MrAndrewholde
    @MrAndrewholde 2 года назад

    man you guys did amazing to even hook anything!!
    i’d love to teach you it’s still not easy and i’ve been fishing soon as i was old enough to hold a rod 5 maybe!
    so cool guys!

  • @garyleonard4009
    @garyleonard4009 4 года назад +1

    You guy's are soooooo funny. 😂😂😂😂👍

  • @glennshughes
    @glennshughes 4 года назад +2

    If you never make a mistake you never learn. Well done you guys.

  • @dreupen
    @dreupen 4 года назад +1

    I’m sure many will point out the obvious about using a metal leader with a big lure. Loosing a lure is likely the most common way many learn this. Even though I have been fishing successfully off the back of my sailboat for well over a decade, I like your honesty. And also, I can’t wait to try the soy, honey, tahini, and that last ingredient(I forget). Looks yummy. Thanks

  • @marcwouters6059
    @marcwouters6059 4 года назад +1

    Fishing is like sailing ..................... The right knot for the right application !!!!! You will definitely find the right knot on youtube . Succes !!!!

  • @kaskl5403
    @kaskl5403 4 года назад +10

    Fishing is a learned skill, congratulations on your Bullet tuna, looked tasty.

    • @RyanSophieSailing
      @RyanSophieSailing  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Ken!!! It was really good, but our preparations weren’t completely on point... we had forgotten to bleed the fish, which you apparently need to do before cleaning it! We enjoyed it very much regardless :) /Sophie

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 4 года назад +1

      @@RyanSophieSailing There is a way. You loop a line around the tail and drag it in the water to bleed it. However the down side is you give free lunch to the sharks.

  • @humanafterall2076
    @humanafterall2076 4 года назад +20

    Yes officer the tuna was drunk when we caught it.

  • @SVImpavidus
    @SVImpavidus 4 года назад

    Well your doing better than us. 2700 miles of trailing lines with just about every lure you can think of..... One Mackerel in the English channel and a garfish off the Spanish rea's. Sail safe guys Ant, Cid and the pooch crew xxx

  • @andrewhill2614
    @andrewhill2614 4 года назад +3

    Don't get discouraged. It takes time to develop the knowledge base of how fish behave. Then it takes practice to become proficient at actually using what you know.
    Good job with your first fish.

  • @adamsz5759
    @adamsz5759 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastique!, BRAVO a Vous!

  • @bahceninrengi
    @bahceninrengi 4 года назад

    Very nice sharing wish you pleasant days. Beautiful people👍👏👏👏⛵⚓

  • @cranfordrd
    @cranfordrd 2 года назад

    Ok. I’ve been marathoning your videos and love them! This is hysterical, you drowned the fish in vodka to kill it?!?! Lol! Thanks so much for your great channel 😘

  • @br5498
    @br5498 4 года назад +1

    Why does this vlog remind me of I love Lucy.... Hahaha...
    Great job y'all 👏👏👏

  • @flippinghouse
    @flippinghouse 4 года назад

    y'all did well for no experience. Very fun for an avid fisherman to watch. A tip is turn off the clicker or bait alert on your reel when retrieving the line. It keeps it from wearing out.

  • @razzorbladz
    @razzorbladz 4 года назад +20

    love how she said we need line if the line breaks we lose 30 euro and when it happens she does not do the I told you so dance

  • @jimiandersen6962
    @jimiandersen6962 4 года назад +2

    And so it begins - ‘It was THIS big!’. Best part of fishing.

    • @AfterDeath1986
      @AfterDeath1986 4 года назад +2

      Man did you see it, it was at least 2.5 ft long! It was a monster!

  • @gregeconomeier1476
    @gregeconomeier1476 4 года назад +3

    Small tuna species have some dark red flesh (aka the blood line) that can taste strong. Remove the dark red portions of the meat immediately after catching the fish and the remainder will taste better.

  • @armslength2618
    @armslength2618 4 года назад

    Congratulations on being inquisitive enough and interested in pursuing a new, classic sport. Lots of fishing has been done for rest, relaxation, and sport over the years, as well as incidentally feeding yourself with a tasty harvest. Although on a cruising boat it might have a bit more importance, and the fish might be a bit bigger. Hope you get some big tuna and maybe a black marlin. A few spear guns for snorkeling/scuba to complement your surface fishing would be a good idea too. Enjoy!

  • @GamalDahab
    @GamalDahab 4 года назад

    Sophie ......thank you sooooo much for Chris Shards music .....love u guy,s

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog 4 года назад

    A fun and successful video.

  • @johncano2594
    @johncano2594 4 года назад

    Oh god you guys, I love it.

  • @IanKrigsman
    @IanKrigsman 4 года назад +3

    "You need to hook this hooky thing to this mega hooky thing so you can fish in the non-no-fishing zone"
    Thanks for the heads-up. I just learned something today. :-D

  • @petertorrey236
    @petertorrey236 4 года назад

    Everything to do with the ocean takes patience...frustrating..but..worthwhile!

  • @davidsmith127
    @davidsmith127 4 года назад

    You guys totally crack me the f*** up 🤣

  • @barrycashman7001
    @barrycashman7001 3 года назад

    Guts invest in a good filleting knive, one that has a long thin blade, and very flexible.
    Also a good oil based sharing stone.

  • @b.p.7794
    @b.p.7794 4 года назад

    Sorry but I laughed so hard. But you did well and I am glad that you learnt how to do it . Congrats. . I'm looking forward to the next video on it.

  • @johnjcoxiii9401
    @johnjcoxiii9401 4 года назад

    I began salt water fishing off the New Jersey, USA coast when I was 6 years old on my Father's boat (76 years ago). We NEVER used lures. We used one or more hooks depending on what we were fishing for and "live" bait. "Killies" (similar to small sardines). Where you are, you should consider using squid. Forget those expensive lures. the Old Coastie

  • @ed_richards47
    @ed_richards47 4 года назад +1

    One more, very useful, sea-going skill under your respective belts! Is there no end to your combined talents ;-)

  • @MrCrabbing
    @MrCrabbing 4 года назад

    Ha ha brilliant well done, looks like a Spanish Mackerel to me but I could be wrong, Your sure right about it being expensive to go out and catch a fish for free :)

  • @rowanking2738
    @rowanking2738 4 года назад

    Hey guys, I've been fishing off my yacht for years and I've only caught one single tuna ever!! I've got a mountain of gear and no idea how to use it, I've been advised by folk who claim to know what they're doing, I trail 2 lures off a handline and a rod whenever I go for >3 hrs sail so I know your frustration. That one fish was spectacularly awesome though - I was carving sushimi straight off the carcas and into my mouth. Thanks for the vids

  • @manuelstarr3602
    @manuelstarr3602 4 года назад

    Yes Ryan and Sophie...Fishing (the art of landing a fish) is but 1 part of a learned skill. Then what to do (cleaning and filleting etc.)are more steps to learn 1 at a time. You should always try to fish for a particular type of fish....then think like the fish...eg: How deep....does this fish grab the line...or just gently nibble and so on. But Fishing is a very relaxing and satifying pastime....good luck.

  • @deibertmichael
    @deibertmichael 4 года назад

    Yes you need a stainless Leader. They can't bite off. We would use surgical tubing and line with a leader. When a fish hit it the tubing will stretch and tire it. Then pull it in.

  • @johnkeegan6646
    @johnkeegan6646 4 года назад +4

    Yes, you are the “poster children of Self-reliance”! Expert fisher people, you are to be emulated. No more need to go to land since you are ready to live from the sea in cooperation with Neptune 😁❤️💥

  • @backthebadge4009
    @backthebadge4009 4 года назад

    If you can, adjust your rod holder and tip it more upright. Otherwise the rod will just get pulled out of the holder. Good that you got a leash on it.
    Fish bite the line...that is why you use a Steele leader and heavier line as Sophie was suggesting. Ryan you cheaped out and lost an expensive lure.....
    Also sailing Nahoa has a really good video on fishing.....Ben is really good at it

  • @DoctorProperty
    @DoctorProperty 4 года назад

    Looks very dark red that Tuna. Did you bleed it out first? Usually a deep nick behind each pectoral fin and then hold it up by the tail should bleed it out well. Best of luck guys.

  • @johnperry7534
    @johnperry7534 4 года назад

    You guys have got to come to the South Pacific really we’ve still got great
    Fishing and great fish best fishing
    Is around northern and southern Australia and New Zealand and you’d be good to eat something most days
    The med has been fished so hard for centuries and i was just amazed how there are so few fish there even tiny fish are taken there and cooked up it’s never had a chance to recover . Come down to Australia Ryan and you will be a fishing enthusiast buddy.

  • @christobal4988
    @christobal4988 4 года назад

    Hey Ryan dur dur la pêche !!! Utilise un bas de ligne en acier monté sur un émerillon, cela évite bien des désagrément !!!
    Ceci dit le vendeur n’avait pas très motivé pour vous conseiller !
    Enfin la technique Sophie, à la traine a finie par payer !!!
    Merci pour le partage de votre gentillesse et votre bonne humeur !

  • @saltyone2406
    @saltyone2406 4 года назад

    Lol, cranking on fishing reel and the sound effect of music box 10:20

  • @allanmoore7790
    @allanmoore7790 3 года назад

    Sophie - You must be part of the family of Le Cordon Bleu Master Chefs! I think you can make a fabulous meal from almost anything.

  • @bayanicustodio3998
    @bayanicustodio3998 4 года назад

    That is an interesting video. 👍🙂 Surprised you didn’t learn about leaders (usually a piece of metal braided line or a mono filament line stronger than your actual line) so the fish does not bite through it. Most people spend ages trying to figure out what kind of lure to use but some get great results from painted pieces of scrap wood or in my case (fishing for small fish on a stream) a feather tied onto a small hook (feather from a down filled pillow). My enjoyment from fishing is the amount of pages I can read from an interesting book while my lure dangles below a float looking uninteresting to fishes swimming by. Definitely not subsistence fishing... glad you guys are enjoying yourselves and learning the joys of Catching 👍🙂

  • @rhirwin10
    @rhirwin10 4 года назад

    The singular best book for cruisers wishing to be newbie fishermen is the book "Fishing to Live" by Lance Gettler available on Kindle. If I understand it he was a first mate on a fishing boat at some point and moonlights delivering sailboats around the world. There are certainly more detailed and encylopedic books on many fishing nuances, but this is a no nonsense - here is what you need to do and how to do it with the correct equipment. Asking a tackle and fishing supply store what you need is like asking a barber if you need a haircut.

  • @donzie13
    @donzie13 4 года назад

    LOL! SOOOOO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!

  • @jbrown791
    @jbrown791 4 года назад

    Ryan, loved your fishing adventure... but just in case... there is this thing called You Tube, you could check out the how too’s for fishing! lol, I always enjoy watching you guys!

    • @RyanSophieSailing
      @RyanSophieSailing  4 года назад

      yeah yeah :) to be fair, i did use youtube to figure out how the heck to clean and guy. Ryan

  • @p.d.smithjr.3277
    @p.d.smithjr.3277 4 года назад

    Learning to fish is finding what works for you. No two people fish the same. If you have success, take a moment to look around. Then you can duplicate it. Don’t overlook night time fishing when the conditions are right (full moon is a good time to learn).
    Also, more fugal! Save the line on the real for some other type of fishing. Save the vodka for drinking.
    Kind regards, Dave

  • @cyclomaniac9086
    @cyclomaniac9086 4 года назад

    so much fun.

  • @danielleroux434
    @danielleroux434 4 года назад

    Merci Sophie et Ryan, vous m'avez bien fait rigoler (je suis aussi un piètre pécheur sur un voilier...)

  • @grantmyers7593
    @grantmyers7593 4 года назад

    a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. You want at least a braided 50 pound test line and a lot of people claim the squid looking lure, something with tales is best for your situation. you may find that you might need a metal leader so their teeth don't bite through the line, but sometimes the leader throws them off too. You could ask some of the other sailing channels that have success to tell you what they use.

  • @ohillbilly
    @ohillbilly 4 года назад +17

    Go with a guide one time. You'll learn more accidentally than you can read about.

  • @Mikinct
    @Mikinct 4 года назад

    I’m amazed how many sailing videos few use actual fishing rods. Most seem to use just line on a roll. Whatever works for that person

  • @d3w4yn3
    @d3w4yn3 4 года назад

    That was a spectacular sunset. So, if we weighed every fish (the ones big enough to keep) and divided the weight by what I've paid in gear, gas, bait and time, the fish I have eaten that I caught myself cost me more than wagyu steak!!! So don't feel bad!

  • @rayslaughter7213
    @rayslaughter7213 2 года назад

    "How to gut a fish.. I'm not sure I want to watch the video" Sophia 2019.............. This is the quote you should have posted. Funny

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 4 года назад

    Congrats on catching your first tuna. It was pretty funny and quite a learning experience for you both. LOL Sophie you are a bit squishy to be living off the sea. Oh my alcohol abuse alert for using vodka to kill a fish. Use a sharp knife to cut the gills or sever the head. Get a filet knife as well - really helps with harvesting as much meat as possible. Catching enough fish to feed yourself is responsible fishing. That tuna dish looks super yummy! Well done Sophie!

    • @RyanSophieSailing
      @RyanSophieSailing  4 года назад

      Thanks for the tips! We have tried some of these already which will hopefully be shown in future videos. Ryan

  • @gigiservola142
    @gigiservola142 4 года назад

    Thé best way to have sea food is to pay a visit to a fish shop or even to meet the fishermens upon their arrival to port!

  • @jamieminton172
    @jamieminton172 4 года назад

    This has to be one of your best posts. As for being "Novices" to fishing.... We call it "Fishing" and not "Catching" for a reason. Salt water is by far different than fresh water for species. As others have commented, a steel leader is recommended regardless of environment. A hand line is just as effective as a rod and reel and less expensive. The snubber is awesome for trolling. Do NOT waste good liquor on fish. Learn the anatomy of the ichthyology. A puncture slightly behind and above the eye of most species will dispatch them instantly. Fileting is a practice makes perfect exorcise. LOL
    You have to start some where and to not start is, well let us begin in earnest, with the exuberance of a child. The experience will follow, the skill will develop and the memories will be priceless!
    If you guys ever reach the North West and tag a Halibut the size of a barn door (the largest I ever hooked was 200lbs and my first was 80lbs) you will be "HOOKED" for life. I would also recommend some sport crab pots for the NW. Dungeness Crab are plentiful and unbelievably tasty.
    Awesome show!

  • @AfterDeath1986
    @AfterDeath1986 4 года назад

    My man! Aren't you from the dakotas? I thought all the good old boys from there knew how to fish. Hot dang. Maybe I have your origin story wrong lol

  • @stan3497
    @stan3497 4 года назад

    Congrats, you are so funny

  • @karengray5755
    @karengray5755 4 года назад

    Contact S/v Nahuatl, Ben is a pro at catching fish. Love your videos!

  • @angeloattard9748
    @angeloattard9748 4 года назад

    Congratulations.....keep the boat at 4 max 5 knots and let out 60 to 80 meters of line.....get a gaf (a rod with a hook at the end) you may get bigger fish.

  • @earlashton1342
    @earlashton1342 4 года назад

    Most fish are lost because people don't use knots that keep the hook or lure on. Learn sum basic knots and that will help. And when trawling don't have your lure to far from the boat. Maybe 2 boat lengths. 3 is to much. So just inside the last bubbles of your wake. And a trace of stainless steel wire directly after your line using a swivel. Then attach the lure. The stainless can be purchased at your chandler. but take your kit with you to the chandler and get him to show you. Good Luck.

  • @Rspri10104
    @Rspri10104 4 года назад

    Ya better start Googling how to salt water fish. But this is funny and we all have to go through this learning curve.

  • @wesstrater4094
    @wesstrater4094 4 года назад +1

    Someone mentioned Barracuda. Heard they were tasty but I would avoid eating any predator like that. They eat other large fish and have higher concentrations of diseases since they accumulate. Some say the small ones are fine but why risk it.

  • @miketcq8
    @miketcq8 4 года назад +1

    Hey Ryan, you should try google fishing videos in Mediterranean.

  • @snaecooceans8744
    @snaecooceans8744 4 года назад +2

    16:05 "We probably need the help of RUclips" *whacks head against wall*

  • @Itsp3rsonal
    @Itsp3rsonal 4 года назад

    there is some great fishing videos on that RUclips site

  • @freakent
    @freakent 4 года назад

    Yay for hand lines! Much easier on a sailing boat. How much Vodka?!?!

  • @johnjcoxiii9401
    @johnjcoxiii9401 4 года назад

    AND don't forget to put your hooks on a steel leader. the Old Coastie

  • @sviorek4276
    @sviorek4276 4 года назад

    You two crack me up. Just remember they call it fishing not catching. LOL you just keep working at it and you will learn how to do it. At least you didn’t buy a 90K boat to just go fishing.

  • @robertadamsmetaldetecting6324
    @robertadamsmetaldetecting6324 4 года назад

    You two are awesome! I ALWAYS Love watching your videos! Check out Sailing Nahoa video on fishing! Ben and Ashley kill it when fishing on a ⛵.

  • @jansmith9922
    @jansmith9922 4 года назад

    Make sure you guys read up on each Countries fish season. You can be fined if you catch a particular fish out of “season” & for fish not meeting the proper size minimum. don't fish in a “reserve” area = more fines. If you are not sure if the fish is too small or out of season = don't post on you tube. I would suggest you buy a “fish identification” book...that will help you to see if you want to eat it, use as bait or save it’s life & throw it back in the ocean.
    I was watching a you tube channel of people fishing in Asia...what I learned was just keep it simple. They used bamboo fishing poles with an old Orange Crush soda plastic bottle for a bobber & used fried pig ears for the bait. LOL. They caught a whole boat full of fish.
    With regards to fishing lures...each one typically is for certain fish. So read the package & also look at the website of the lure manufactures. Or just use a can of sardines as bait or frozen/fresh shrimp🍤, fish parts you don't eat or squid. Also you can use the fish parts that you don't eat for chumming for more fish. (look up “bait chumming” it will help you bring more fish towards your fishing line/boat).
    Congratulations on your first fish = TUNA!! yum yum fish 👏🌊🐟That’s a great fish to catch!! Seems like your got your monies worth out of that 30 Euro lure & new fishing pole with one fish!! 🎏🐟🐟🐟 Thanks for sharing!! you did great!!

    • @jansmith9922
      @jansmith9922 4 года назад

      Here are some Fishing you tube channels to learn more about fishing:
      1) Florida Sport Fishing
      2) FL insider fish report (this one is also on tv. It’s excellent for getting info on new boat/dock/fish manufacture products & for learning about fishing/boats etc. You might be able to get sponsored by some of the product boat/fishing manufactures?!?!?

    • @jansmith9922
      @jansmith9922 4 года назад

      ps; you might want to tie your fishing pole to the boat incase you catch a large fish so that the fish does not yank the pole over board before you can grab it.

  • @SFRC56
    @SFRC56 Год назад

    Sashimi !!! :P

  • @brharris0435
    @brharris0435 4 года назад

    How did it taste??

  • @professorfate5803
    @professorfate5803 3 года назад

    OMG, what are you doing to that fish... :):)

  • @WmCRobison
    @WmCRobison 4 года назад

    The RUclips Channel "Free Range Sailing" his showed a number of things how to fish, land, kill, and clean fish on a daily boat. I didn't read all the comments so please excuse be if someone already mentioned them.
    The basics, first you want to stun the fish with a wack from something like a baseball bat to the head. Next a knife to the brain and the fish is dead. Next you want to bleed out the fish ki believe a knife around the gills. Then gut, clean (rinse). After that you can filet, make into steaks or how ever else you want the fish.

  • @bretstret1691
    @bretstret1691 4 года назад

    Is fishing line really called thread there?