That feature on the Minn Kota is just amazing.That has to be one of the coolest features I've seen. ?Coming to Cape Canaveral in Dec.Great show as usual cap.Hope they find those young guys missing.Keep an eye out.
You should come down to the mobile river. During July and august there are big schools of jacks runnin and they r about 25-40lbs a piece and u can catch them all day long
I don't know who told you that Bonita(little tunny) are in the mackerel family not the tuna family. Tuna and Mackerel are both in the same family and Bonita are in the same tribe as true tunas while king mackerel are in the spanish mackerel tribe
Tristan K Yea! When he said that I thought it HAD to be wrong! I use to fish them in California and ALWAYS believed and was told they were in the Tuna family!
+William Benner well I may be wrong but I believe in California you were probably catching true bonito rather than what are shown in this video. In the video they are catching little tunny which are often called Bonita here in Florida. True bonito are actually in a separate subfamily from tunas and mackerels
+William Benner no those are little tunny which are also known as false albacore up north and Bonita in Florida. If you look at the fish as Blair holds it up you can see the wormy lines on the top of its body and several spots just below the pectoral fins where as Atlantic Bonito have straight horizontal stripes and sometimes vertical bars. Also unlike the Atlantic Bonito, Bonita are very poor table fair and are mostly targeted just for fun or to use as bait since they are possibly the best all around baitfish in Florida
I like your rods but I fish in fresh water, I like to pan fish and go for perch/walleye/northern/musky, just wondering if your rods are meant mostly for salt water fish or can you use your rods for smaller fish like the ones I like to go for ? Any help or opinion is appreciated
+Shimano Flyer It was. A lot of guides in FL call False Albacore "Bonita" as opposed to Atlantic Bonito, and I think he said Bonita. However, by saying it was a mackerel as opposed to a tuna is where he confused things. Tuna, Bonito and Mackerels are all part of the Scombrinae family, but the Bonita are closer to tuna, the Bonito more mackerel like (teeth).
Youre one cool dude Capt. Blair. Keep up the good work
My favorite fishing channel by far
That feature on the Minn Kota is just amazing.That has to be one of the coolest features I've seen. ?Coming to Cape Canaveral in Dec.Great show as usual cap.Hope they find those young guys missing.Keep an eye out.
The hardest fighting fish out there!
bull shit
+dominic tamburrino Idk they"re up there pound for pound
There is nothing like going down the beach south padre and hanging bull reds or sea trout or schools of bluefish,pompano
Great, great episode!
Yay full episodes r back
Show!!!
I love to fish and this was a great video
Great Fishing Video!!
Love it!
Dim grouper getting big off them ready snapper!
Excellent!
@addictive fishing, i just saw you at cape canaveral port! love your videos!
You should come down to the mobile river. During July and august there are big schools of jacks runnin and they r about 25-40lbs a piece and u can catch them all day long
woohoo!
I don't know who told you that Bonita(little tunny) are in the mackerel family not the tuna family. Tuna and Mackerel are both in the same family and Bonita are in the same tribe as true tunas while king mackerel are in the spanish mackerel tribe
Tristan K Yea! When he said that I thought it HAD to be wrong! I use to fish them in California and ALWAYS believed and was told they were in the Tuna family!
+William Benner well I may be wrong but I believe in California you were probably catching true bonito rather than what are shown in this video. In the video they are catching little tunny which are often called Bonita here in Florida. True bonito are actually in a separate subfamily from tunas and mackerels
+William Benner true bonito are still in the tuna family just not as closely related as the ones in the video
So the ones in the video are not Atlantic bonito? For those are in the Tuna family.
+William Benner no those are little tunny which are also known as false albacore up north and Bonita in Florida. If you look at the fish as Blair holds it up you can see the wormy lines on the top of its body and several spots just below the pectoral fins where as Atlantic Bonito have straight horizontal stripes and sometimes vertical bars. Also unlike the Atlantic Bonito, Bonita are very poor table fair and are mostly targeted just for fun or to use as bait since they are possibly the best all around baitfish in Florida
I have the deep sea and lightweight addictive fishing rods
You guys should try to make a tv show
it is a tv show lol
18:57 A Walleye? That's a freshwater fish that grow to a max of like 20 pounds... That comparison was terrible 😂
wtf are you talking about
What size Trokar were you using for that beast?
you can sell a rod and reel used? I dont have for a new one thanks
Blair, what do you do to prevent sea sickness?
Where do you get the music you play in the background?
+Earthling13 Gaming and More We make the music for each episode ourselves.
Oh... Cool
+Addictive Fishing you should come up to west branch reservoir in ohio to do a show on monster muskies with doa.
I like your rods but I fish in fresh water, I like to pan fish and go for perch/walleye/northern/musky, just wondering if your rods are meant mostly for salt water fish or can you use your rods for smaller fish like the ones I like to go for ? Any help or opinion is appreciated
What dehooker is that
Ive caught mahi at that second spot
How do you know where that spot was? They did not share coordinates or location at all. Just wondering.
you should fish walleye
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home made rasoi
Are bonito fish big?
ugh they're what we call a trophy fish so... yea they get pretty big lmao
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Sir I wish you could give me 1 set of your rod this Christmas. 😊
Grouper will eat jacks
hi
Looked more like a false albie
+Shimano Flyer It was. A lot of guides in FL call False Albacore "Bonita" as opposed to Atlantic Bonito, and I think he said Bonita. However, by saying it was a mackerel as opposed to a tuna is where he confused things. Tuna, Bonito and Mackerels are all part of the Scombrinae family, but the Bonita are closer to tuna, the Bonito more mackerel like (teeth).
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I hate catch and release. I hate it when it comes to immigrants and I hate it when it comes to fish
Not much to that trip