Watching this channel has been so healing for me. Like I said many times; I would be a fly pestering you guys every day to go out on the boat with you and just watch you fish and doing the same thing hour after hour and I would never be board.
Brings back memories, now retired I spent over 45 years at the fishing, last 17 as skipper, mostly fishing for Hake, monkfish and also cod and haddock in my earlier days at the Faroe Islands and south east Iceland. I have fished all methods other than Purse seining for pelagic fish from trawling, gill nets and longlining, pts for lobster and brown crab too, I did a trip once on a purse seine netter as a sort of tourist just to see what it was like(the small prawn trawler I was working on at the time had run out of quoter for the month) one shot and the boat was full of Mackerel. I really miss going to sea.
Great to watch and appreciate. My cousins are fishermen from generations back. the Vinnicombe family, from Mylor and Falmouth Cornwall. Me, I followed the other Cornish work form. I was a tin miner. Too old for it now, but here to tell of it! All the best. "Meur ras baws!"
JUST A SUPER,, SUPER,, CHANNEL ❤… SO MUCH TO LEARN… AND GREAT 🎉 FAMILY VALUES…. NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH HARD WORK,,, IT TAKES,,, AS WELL AS A BIT OF LUCK,,,,,, EVEN WITH EXPERIENCE AS YOUR TEAM HAS,,, TO BRING THOUSANDS OF US FRESH FISH ,, AND AN EDUCATION AT THE SAME TIME ❤,,, PLEASE BE SAFE AND HEALTHY,, TXS
Great job T practice makes perfect. Everyone starts from the bottom up! If you were a "fly on the wall" when Matty started it wasn't very pretty I'll bet. A little ribbing from the crew is ok.
Good to see you guys fishing. I am trying to adjust to you all pulling fish up on the side. I thought it worked so good the other way. But, I appreciate that you are organizing your deck to suit you. Tight lines.
I can't believe that clasp just twisted and disconnected like that 1-100,000,000 , New set up looks to working out and I see what you mean about being able to move around the gear pulling from the side. That was a HUGE Whopper and T walks over and pulls the hook out with his fingers !! LOL Loved it ! Hopefully will be a good Halibut season ! Thanks for letting us hangout🐟🐟🦀🦀❤❤.
Some of those starfish were almost keeper sized! lol One thing that most people wouldn't think of with the new set up is how many years did you have the old layout? So you'd be fighting years of muscle memory to learn the new motions. Nice seeing that barn door come over the rail! A few fat cod in there too. One trickle-down effect from the new set up is not fighting the current in the cut and being in reverse constantly will be a small reduction in fuel consumption and wear on the machinery. It might not be much each trip, but it will add up a fair bit over time.
Great points Captain. We had at least 15 years running the old layout. I can definitely tell that the new setup is beneficial if just a bit of a learning curve. Already started feeling natural the last couple trips.
Thanks again for taking us on the trip out. Looks like you're working out the bugs and changes brought about by the change to the side haul. All the best from Bris Vegas Aus!
Hi guys nice to see the whole family involved, another feather in Mom's cap - editor and Cecil B DeMille director. Do wish you can do something about that darn microphone fur, freaks me out every time it appears! 🙂
I KNOW THAT ITS A POSSIBILITY THAT THE LINE CAN GET TANGLED IN THE PROP!!!.BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT HAPPEN TO YOU GUYS..I CANT SEE WHAT ADVANTAG YOU GET HAULING THIS WAY!!!.THERE IS LESS SPACE TO OPERATE THAN BEFORE 😮..AND I THINK MAT WOULD AGREE WITH ME ON THIS ONE 😉..
I have a question about your gear. What is your preferred type of material for on deck tackle, tools. I see a lot of aluminum, is there a specific grade and do you put any coating in the aluminum? Stainless ? Can you mix the stainless and aluminum, any does and don’ts ? I have a large aluminum hull, and have used stainless fittings etc, and have not had many problems, but as I add things I don’t want to have problems with galvanic action. Love your vids, and like that you take the time to explain, not that I, going to start fishing, but I learn things that I can apply to sport fishing.
I could see the wheels spinning round in T's mind as yall hooked the end of the broken line up as he imagined a big white whale had gobbled up the fish on the line one at a time devouring them as he cruised the broken line eating all the fish and hooks in an easy swimming motion
I lost a couple of shrimp pots with those stainless 'C' clips. Same thing nothing apparent caused it. My conclusion was that the stainless were a bit too slippery and the gaps a bit too big. I stopped using them. The only action on them was tide and some swell when they disengaged. With pots it gets a bit expensive!!
Oh yeah anything that doesn’t keep tension on the link would make me nervous. Thats why we still tie our buoys on instead of using those, as quick as it would be.
What is the minimum length for halibut? I see you throwing some back. And what is the quota for the year for you guys? I have a neighbor here in Wisconsin that long lines for salmon in Alaska, he goes back and forth. Never asked if he long lined for halibut.
When you say "add a roller" are you speaking of adding a pulley or roller drum directly to the rail to redirect the line vs using the pulley on the boom arm?
I understand why you haul from the side, just looks a bit cramped and not as easy once the fish come on board as before. What's the growth rate on halibut per yr, from just undersize to legal size.
That might be the most frequent concern of the change so far. It might look a bit cramped but overall its almost no different then before. I think landing the halibut is a bit tougher but with longer gangions that issue will be reduced somewhat. The fish seemed to be thrashing a lot more lately too, shallow fishing.
I live way over here in Vinalhaven Maine, halibut is a staple, fishermen get about 25 dollars a pound if bought directly from them, no idea what the CO-OP pays. Is it that expensive in Alaska?
I commented about the side pulling. 1/ Height of your rail when leaning over. It might be too low for safety. 2/ lack of working space. You have fish under feet plus trying to slide them to the stern. 3/ Pulley and lines mean you are both in a danger zone if anything fails. 4/ In a bigger sea side pulling can make the boat rock over and be unstable. So just stay safe guys, please. I can see the reasons for doing side hauling against stern hauling on the boat itself. Nice catch though.
Damb , don't Stab yourself or your rain gear with the gaff. You don't have to wrap the leader around your hand either. Just grab clasp and get it tight , then yank it. The length will give you leverage and tear that blotch out of the lips. Easy peasy . Own it !
That kid is going to put his dehooker right in his leg, why do you have a point on it to dehook fish, he isn't gaffing them? If he needs a small gaff give him 2 tools right
Errm, we all know why it wasn't a great catch and the problems, not a thing to do with the MEN cough cough wink wink lol.. Keep up practicing bud... Most gen z are weak ...young people would run from the hard work now days..GL 😉
There is no way that setup is better. If it's not broke it dont need fixing..... I'd have to say the video was better the old way and you guys weren't so close to each other. And your mom having to lean over the side to get the video is kinda dangerous dont you think. Old set up way better for videoing and fishing I think.
Watching this channel has been so healing for me. Like I said many times; I would be a fly pestering you guys every day to go out on the boat with you and just watch you fish and doing the same thing hour after hour and I would never be board.
Savedmy life a couple times
bored
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Brings back memories, now retired I spent over 45 years at the fishing, last 17 as skipper, mostly fishing for Hake, monkfish and also cod and haddock in my earlier days at the Faroe Islands and south east Iceland. I have fished all methods other than Purse seining for pelagic fish from trawling, gill nets and longlining, pts for lobster and brown crab too, I did a trip once on a purse seine netter as a sort of tourist just to see what it was like(the small prawn trawler I was working on at the time had run out of quoter for the month) one shot and the boat was full of Mackerel. I really miss going to sea.
I love the gentle coaching and teaching! Matt is right, it takes practice. Keep it up T!
Nice to see EIS family back in action. Good luck with Halibut run.
What a blessing the Fish tale has the full crew, way to go...
Great to watch and appreciate. My cousins are fishermen from generations back. the Vinnicombe family, from Mylor and Falmouth Cornwall. Me, I followed the other Cornish work form. I was a tin miner. Too old for it now, but here to tell of it! All the best. "Meur ras baws!"
As all ways, a wonderful vid! Many thanks again.
hello there to the Mrs. i love the sound of the water when you hiold the caamera over....that and the beauty is amazing thank you
JUST A SUPER,, SUPER,, CHANNEL ❤… SO MUCH TO LEARN… AND GREAT 🎉 FAMILY VALUES…. NEVER KNEW HOW MUCH HARD WORK,,, IT TAKES,,, AS WELL AS A BIT OF LUCK,,,,,, EVEN WITH EXPERIENCE AS YOUR TEAM HAS,,, TO BRING THOUSANDS OF US FRESH FISH ,, AND AN EDUCATION AT THE SAME TIME ❤,,, PLEASE BE SAFE AND HEALTHY,, TXS
Worse thing is you have to go through with all the hard work even if there are no fish as a prize, the work still has to be done.
Full team in action!! Woohoo!!! So nice to see you Anita 😀
Thanks for the video..and the great fish handling and care !
Cheers from POW
Thanks redwood! Cheers to you!
I was in Kodiak in August 2023. I have family there. We went out jigging and I got my halibut. Sooo good.
So glad you were able to get your anchor back
new episode! Sweet checking it out!
Great episode! Be safe and keep fishing EIS team! 👍👍
Looks like the team is getting into the groove of the new configuration nicely! Keep at it EIS Team! 👍👍👊👊
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that is one big halibut! WOW!! nice job EIS team! 👍👍👊👊😲😲
Wonderful outing. Huge slab landed
Proud mama out with her family fishing outstanding
Shes the best!
Great video guys and the queen love your videos ❤
Man !this gets me amped up ! ... love from Nashville
🙋♂🙋♂to the Editor and all the other EIS Team! Be safe and keep rolling EIS Team! 👍👍 great editing BTW! Keep it up! 👍👍
Great job T practice makes perfect. Everyone starts from the bottom up! If you were a "fly on the wall" when Matty started it wasn't very pretty I'll bet. A little ribbing from the crew is ok.
Good to see you guys fishing. I am trying to adjust to you all pulling fish up on the side. I thought it worked so good the other way. But, I appreciate that you are organizing your deck to suit you. Tight lines.
I can't believe that clasp just twisted and disconnected like that 1-100,000,000 , New set up looks to working out and I see what you mean about being able to move around the gear pulling from the side. That was a HUGE Whopper and T walks over and pulls the hook out with his fingers !! LOL Loved it ! Hopefully will be a good Halibut season ! Thanks for letting us hangout🐟🐟🦀🦀❤❤.
Whoohooo, love watching you guys what an awesome team! Thanks for sharing!
Some of those starfish were almost keeper sized! lol
One thing that most people wouldn't think of with the new set up is how many years did you have the old layout? So you'd be fighting years of muscle memory to learn the new motions.
Nice seeing that barn door come over the rail! A few fat cod in there too.
One trickle-down effect from the new set up is not fighting the current in the cut and being in reverse constantly will be a small reduction in fuel consumption and wear on the machinery. It might not be much each trip, but it will add up a fair bit over time.
Great points Captain. We had at least 15 years running the old layout. I can definitely tell that the new setup is beneficial if just a bit of a learning curve. Already started feeling natural the last couple trips.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Suits look nice and dandy clean ,
Thanks again for taking us on the trip out. Looks like you're working out the bugs and changes brought about by the change to the side haul. All the best from Bris Vegas Aus!
Yep this was the next day after first, so was still in the awkward phase. Its a lot better feeing now.
Hi guys,
Good to see you all so have we got the new boat up and running yet ?
Back in the saddle again 😂
Hi guys nice to see the whole family involved, another feather in Mom's cap - editor and Cecil B DeMille director. Do wish you can do something about that darn microphone fur, freaks me out every time it appears! 🙂
Haha! Yeah, i didn’t notice the bracket was sagging, I’ve since fixed it with a piece of line to cantilever it back out of frame.
you all work so good together
Cool video thanks for sharing
Will there be a part 3? I really enjoy you measuring the fish and offloading them
Hi Barbara yep there will be a part 3 showing that, thank you for tuning in, we appreciate all your support.
T you got it dude keep at it! You will be pro soon! 👍👍👊👊
great videos, but my back hurts just watching. LOL.
nice video, still looking good
I KNOW THAT ITS A POSSIBILITY THAT THE LINE CAN GET TANGLED IN THE PROP!!!.BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT HAPPEN TO YOU GUYS..I CANT SEE WHAT ADVANTAG YOU GET HAULING THIS WAY!!!.THERE IS LESS SPACE TO OPERATE THAN BEFORE 😮..AND I THINK MAT WOULD AGREE WITH ME ON THIS ONE 😉..
I have a question about your gear. What is your preferred type of material for on deck tackle, tools. I see a lot of aluminum, is there a specific grade and do you put any coating in the aluminum? Stainless ? Can you mix the stainless and aluminum, any does and don’ts ?
I have a large aluminum hull, and have used stainless fittings etc, and have not had many problems, but as I add things I don’t want to have problems with galvanic action. Love your vids, and like that you take the time to explain, not that I, going to start fishing, but I learn things that I can apply to sport fishing.
I could see the wheels spinning round in T's mind as yall hooked the end of the broken line up as he imagined a big white whale had gobbled up the fish on the line one at a time devouring them as he cruised the broken line eating all the fish and hooks in an easy swimming motion
I lost a couple of shrimp pots with those stainless 'C' clips. Same thing nothing apparent caused it. My conclusion was that the stainless were a bit too slippery and the gaps a bit too big. I stopped using them. The only action on them was tide and some swell when they disengaged. With pots it gets a bit expensive!!
Oh yeah anything that doesn’t keep tension on the link would make me nervous. Thats why we still tie our buoys on instead of using those, as quick as it would be.
Hi hope the Halibut fishing improves It worries me that you are working in front of the block just before the drum. Hope nothing brakes.
Fair concern, its all super robust since we hauled purse line with essentially the same setup. Fishing seems hit or miss so far, but nice grade too.
Do you like the new boat
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you ever think about installing a foot pedal for hydrualics? just a string and pedal so you can control with your foot, thats how we do it.
What is the minimum length for halibut? I see you throwing some back. And what is the quota for the year for you guys?
I have a neighbor here in Wisconsin that long lines for salmon in Alaska, he goes back and forth. Never asked if he long lined for halibut.
Is the angle of retrieval twisting the line tight as it is spooling and would that break snaps? just curious.
Nice present 🦈 +1
When you say "add a roller" are you speaking of adding a pulley or roller drum directly to the rail to redirect the line vs using the pulley on the boom arm?
Did you ever get the other boat finished? IT looks like the same boat but arranged differently
When are you gonna start using the new bigger boat?
I understand why you haul from the side, just looks a bit cramped and not as easy once the fish come on board as before.
What's the growth rate on halibut per yr, from just undersize to legal size.
That might be the most frequent concern of the change so far. It might look a bit cramped but overall its almost no different then before. I think landing the halibut is a bit tougher but with longer gangions that issue will be reduced somewhat. The fish seemed to be thrashing a lot more lately too, shallow fishing.
I live way over here in Vinalhaven Maine, halibut is a staple, fishermen get about 25 dollars a pound if bought directly from them, no idea what the CO-OP pays. Is it that expensive in Alaska?
8.2 knots on your way to the other end when u parted off ???
I'm guessing the tail of a big sculpin is plenty edible.
Probably, I will stick with cod though! 😋
Why change/ You had a well oiled system
Tristan driving the boat ?
What do Halibut feed on?
Anything they find pretty much. For this time of year there will be tons of salmon washing out of streams so I imagine the gorge on those.
Not sure if I like the new angle. Don’t hardly see the fish coming up and over.
Is there a reason the catch isn't iced down after landing?
Do you set in the straits by raspberry island
We haven’t had the chance to fish there before, but have wanted to get up that way!
Did you guys get skunked on the first set?
Lol that link
You knew it would happen someday eventually
The most unlikely things happen with fishing.
Hola cómo están 😊
Mom does good
Yes she does. She is the glue that holds us all together!
I never thought those things looked reliable.
This is what real working people look like
Did I see some cod?
I hear a ladies voice ,hope you get plenty of coffee ,on the go ,😝👍
Saya ingin sekali kerja kapal ikan seperti ini..tp tidak tahu syarat melamar dan kemana melamarnya untuk pekerjaan ini..🙏🙏
wish I was there
I commented about the side pulling. 1/ Height of your rail when leaning over. It might be too low for safety. 2/ lack of working space. You have fish under feet plus trying to slide them to the stern. 3/ Pulley and lines mean you are both in a danger zone if anything fails. 4/ In a bigger sea side pulling can make the boat rock over and be unstable. So just stay safe guys, please. I can see the reasons for doing side hauling against stern hauling on the boat itself. Nice catch though.
I Wana do that kind of job thers not one like this in Washington
Our man T needs a little shorter hook. Less of a point would be good so our young hero doesn’t get hooked in the belly
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Stop pickin on T. He da man!
🙂👍
Damb , don't Stab yourself or your rain gear with the gaff. You don't have to wrap the leader around your hand either. Just grab clasp and get it tight , then yank it. The length will give you leverage and tear that blotch out of the lips. Easy peasy . Own it !
That kid is going to put his dehooker right in his leg, why do you have a point on it to dehook fish, he isn't gaffing them? If he needs a small gaff give him 2 tools right
I am sorry to say but I think you are better off on the back of the boat
Ur new design in the back of the boat is ugly and small u should have left it as it was with more room.
Ya no pescan al salmón
Does any of the boys have girlfriend.if so do they like to fish or go on the boat with them.
It would be nice not to have eyelashes in the video.
Errm, we all know why it wasn't a great catch and the problems, not a thing to do with the MEN cough cough wink wink lol..
Keep up practicing bud... Most gen z are weak ...young people would run from the hard work now days..GL 😉
Looks cumbersome now and awkward.
There is no way that setup is better. If it's not broke it dont need fixing..... I'd have to say the video was better the old way and you guys weren't so close to each other. And your mom having to lean over the side to get the video is kinda dangerous dont you think. Old set up way better for videoing and fishing I think.
Sorry guys....Your video is boring...Not enough action😒😒
Welp that’s fishing! Cant make em bite.
Watching rear drag is better visuallyu Will take some getting used to 23:01 23:01
Where’s the big boat Whatz up with it
Helloo😅
anoying slow worker that one ther.
Hola cómo están 😊