As did I. One time I was playing out in the surf and felt a little fish nibble on my foot. It freaked me out at first, but then saw the little guy swim away quickly after realizing I am not edible... at least to that little guy. I had wished I had a camera attached to my ankles.
Awesome! Only one clump of seaweed in the whole area and it still finds your rig! You can literally see the moment that panic sets in on the fish's face. This was great!
When I first started fishing, it didn't take long for me to realize just how intelligent some of these fishes are ...I noticed especially when I used to free dive with schools of fish
I would agree, all of those things would be crazy LOL! The title is a bit clickbaity unless you consider seeing fish and snails in the ocean “crazy”. If so then I guess those were “crazy” things LOL!
Wow a go fish cam. This thing is awsome, Man o man has tec come a long way. This gives you a major advantage, to know what the fish like and act like is priceless.
The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
Pompano are the best fish I've ever eaten I had cleaned the dozen I had caught cleaned them forgot to freeze them left them in the fridge for three days no smell , I was astounded , then the taste they were amazing .
Awesome video with some crazy footage! Although, I'm pretty sure those gar were actually members of the halfbeak family, a Ballyhoo or a Balao, simply as the caudal fin is forked rather than truncate. I'd love to see more stuff like this for sure!
He's just hungry 😂 if I was a fish I'd starve I'd be to scared to eat anything lol... I can just imagine fish telling story's like humans for about alien abductions... I wonder if were the aliens in there story's haha.
Thank you for that! I absolutely enjoyed watching what goes on below the water. Seeing the fish fight to shake the hook was like "Oh, oh! Help! They got me." Not funny, but funny bc we as people are the same when busted. Seriously, that was very neat to see. On my next fishing outing I will always remember this and try your techniques on the floaters. Thanks 👍🏽
Great footage! Good lesson. Skip shack is in the tuna family. Our lady fishes a cousin of the tarpon zero relation. Lived on both coasts to Florida for 38 years. Your reference to Lady fish as skipjack is the first I've ever heard!
Many years ago, vacation on Grand Cayman. Rented a villa on the North Shore, right on the beach. Coral reef about 200 yards out, water about 15 feet deep inside the reef. My brother-in-law and I fished and snorkeled. I could actually watch as fish interacted with his bait, bit, got hooked, fought, etc. Amazing to see that, especially in such crystal clear water. Also took a short walk to Cayman Kai, where I hooked the only bonefish in my life. Took off like a lightning bolt. Broke my line in seconds. My drag was set too tight. I couldnt believe the speed of that thing.
That water is beautiful. Also, those lady fish are so pretty they're transparent looking..very cool to see this perspective. I live in Maine, and we don't have beautiful surf fish like this. Also, I've never heard of a circle hook, I don't fish all that often, but I've really been thinking about picking it up again like I used to. Thanks for this!
I think they're more reflective than anything and only appear transparent because they reflect the surrounding light back, which just blends them into the background.
Beautiful! We used to spend summers in old Naples, Fl before it become well known and we had the beach to ourselves…. We collected so many different shells and my favorite was the olive. To see that live in the water here is so interesting. I had no idea it was an olive snail. Thank you for the video and narration.
My dad used to camp on Marco Island when there was zero development. He told me the State of Florida had a chance to buy the entire island for two million dollars and passed -- the chance was lost to turn it into a state park. Two brothers with the last name Marco owned it, according to him. .
I do not surf fish (live in north Texas), but your video was super interesting to watch and your commentary very helpful in understanding what you're looking at. Very fun to watch!
I love how you have floats on your droppers to keep them off the bottom. To me it looks like the fish either can not see your bait or are just not interested in what your serving to them. I would love to see what we call a snatcher hook on your rig. It's a hook with tinsel tied to the shaft, they flash and shimmer. You add bait to them like a normal hook, the added flash really makes the fish see it and investigate. You can tie your own there very simple to make.
I love this, thank you. I have surf fished from Sebastian to Ft. Laud. in the keys, and in Captiva. We used pyramid weights for Pompano but this was calm for you. I wish you'd had some snook activity. Thanks!
Great video, always wanted to know what was on the bar. But, are olive snails venomous? I've seen them slithering around last time same time this video was made. I was kind of afraid to pick them up.
Be very afraid. My diarrhea friend had two attach to his scrotum while taking multiple shits in the ocean due to unfamiliar bacteria in his guts from eating at a street taco stand. He stood waist deep, naked except for a towel around his neck to wipe the salty sweat profusely pouring from his head, while streams of hot, wet diarrhea shot violently out of his ass, over and over until his sphincter, bright red from blood and over exertion collapsed under the strain. For 16 hours he stood there, a solitary figure with only his thoughts and regrets for company and a tattletale murky brown cloud of shitwater surfacing every little while only to be pushed to the beach by the rolling surf. When all was said and done and he was back on dry land towelling his 305lb of blubber off, we noticed 2 olive snails attached to his nutsac. But that’s a whole other story.
Very interesting. Down here in New Zealand we often get water around the off-shore islands that is so clear, you can see the fish 25 to 30 feet down, around your bait. And I used to put lines down, then if the fish were not biting, put the aquascope over the side and watch the bait. And MANY MANY times I saw there were plenty of fish approaching the bait, and doing what your pompano did, looking right at the swivel, sinker and hook from inches away, and then swimming off, coming back and looking again, and swimming off again.. So I made a tube to deliver cut bait straight to the seabed, it ran down a monofilament and popped open at the bottom. And I tested a couple of times, put down normal lines with bait and hooks and sinkers, watch fish swim up and inspect the rig and not be interested, then delivered bait pieces right beside my rig, and the SAME FISH that refused the same bait because it saw a hook/sinker, snatched up the cut bait without the gear instantly. Then swam back to the hook, looked at it, and swam off. They certainly get wary of the hook and sinker.
Evolution happening right before our eyes. Imagine how many billions of fishes we caught using the same techniques, surely at some point fish will adapt... atleast a little bit
The snapper in the Hauraki gulf, the large expanse of water near our largest city, have evolved to mature earlier then they did just 40 years ago, and now they grow quickly up to 25 centimeters, then their growth slows markedly, so instead of jumping over 30 Cms the next year, they take two or three years to get from 25 to 30. We have a size limit, for the last few decades, of around 30 Cms. Most people obey it, you lose your boat, ALL your fishing gear, the trailer and car if you took the boat to the water on them, if you get caught with just one under size fish. So the fish SEEM to have evolved to stay small, and have definitely evolved to mature to breeding as much as a year earlier. They are still researching the effect, so it isn't certain. @@cicatrace
@@secretsquirrel6308 not sure who this is directed at but fish behaviour in response to fishing tackle and spearfisherman has been studied and it shows, for example, that fish know who is spearfishing and who isn't and adjust their behaviour accordingly
So a little tip. They can see the gear. They can see it all. Depending on how hungry they are depends if they hit it. Small tackle rewards more fish. Always. Also fluorocarbon. So important. Natural looking is best. I once had a friend from Fl. That could catch fish in a mud puddle. I miss fishing. I had a tricked jet ski that I fished off in Cape Canaveral so much fun!! Tight lines you beautiful people!!!
It's really cool being able to see these transparent/silvery fish in their element. Bonus points for catching what appears to be a Hermit Crab. Personally, I just want to put a couple of cameras in my turtle tank.
Thanks for this cool and good video sir... You have taught me something new today because I never even knew there was such a thing called SMALL FISHING CAMERA ? Wow that's pretty cool..! Where did u get this cool item from? 👍
A world of creatures killing and eating each other for food.. such an ugly thing. If a person were to somehow create a universe like the one we live in, most people would say, "WTF is wrong with you?" to that person, if they were not afraid of such an omnipotent person.
A world of creatures sticking their heads in the sand about the disastrous effects of industrial agriculture on sea life is far uglier, as it increasingly feeds toxic blooms of blue-green algae that make their way to the coasts, and which are a non-graceful (de-evolutionary), non-exciting way to die, if ever there was one. Also, WE probably wouldn't even be here, as homo sapiens, if our ancestors hadn't eaten the brains of other creatures' kills as the plains opened up in Africa, providing "us" with enough fat and energy surplus to grow larger brains. We're not made of plants... unless we want to de-volve.
Okay that's got to be one of the coolest things RUclips has suggested I watch in a long time! What was the fish you reeled in? One thing that you lose while watching is perspective. I can't tell how big the fish are, so it could've been a 4 ft Pompano for all I could tell. Love the crystal clear water!
Howzit FISHGUM!! Aloha from Hawai'i. Love your fishcam videos--keep em coming please. I wish all our fish over here were as generous with biting the hooks as they are in your vids. I just started a channel recently with footage from my fishcam also. We have a harder time using it out here in the islands --though between rocky reef snags, a multitude of baitstealers, strong rip currents, hawaiian sea turtle hook ups, and the lingering threat of hungry tiger sharks -it is challenging. I've just begun to dive my fishcam and bait out and drop it in deeper water just because it's harder to cast the fishcam plus the heavier lead really far out. I've got some interesting footage for sure. Keep doing what you do and I'll be watching for sure. Aloha!
I LOVED this! Great vid! I need one of those cameras! I've just started a YT channel and this camera would be awesome with what I want to do. Well done, absolutely loved it!! ❤👍👌
You really caught a nice thumbnail on this one with the rod bending mid cast. If I’m sport fishing and not fishing for food I enjoy hooking the fish. It’s one of my favorite parts of fishing.
Is this a wireless camera link
Gofishcam.com
No, he threw that camera 100 feet out with a cable following the fishing line at the same speed with the same distance 🤦♂️
@@forgivenessbeast-3513 hes asking if you can watch the video live, from the camera, wirelessly.
@@forgivenessbeast-3513 No need for this. You actually misunderstood the question.
There are no cameras listed in that website @@FishGum
I am 62 and grew up in CA and always wondered what was going on beneath my feet while playing in the surf when I was a kid. This was great!
Yeah, I loved it!
As did I. One time I was playing out in the surf and felt a little fish nibble on my foot. It freaked me out at first, but then saw the little guy swim away quickly after realizing I am not edible... at least to that little guy. I had wished I had a camera attached to my ankles.
Colorado Lagoon was my favorite place to play as a kid. The lagoon where Longbeach marine stadium flows into. Marine life like no other. 😊
The Olive Shell crawling through the sand was Very Cool.👍🏼
Turbo had some speed.
Awesome! Only one clump of seaweed in the whole area and it still finds your rig!
You can literally see the moment that panic sets in on the fish's face.
This was great!
I thought that was horror. Never eating fish 🐟 again.😢
The water is so clear! 🔥👌 Amazing footage!
When I first started fishing, it didn't take long for me to realize just how intelligent some of these fishes are ...I noticed especially when I used to free dive with schools of fish
Coolest fishing video ever! Answers the question of what happens and what goes on when you are fishing! Thanks!
finally
‘Crazy Things’ would include a shark eating a baby, a human foot, or SpongeBob SquarePants. Just an FYA for future videos.
Now that’s FUNNY! 😂 🤣
Stfu just enjoy the video
Thanks for the laugh, needed it :)
I would agree, all of those things would be crazy LOL! The title is a bit clickbaity unless you consider seeing fish and snails in the ocean “crazy”. If so then I guess those were “crazy” things LOL!
@@jackvolkwyn470👈🏼grumpy pants
Wow a go fish cam. This thing is awsome, Man o man has tec come a long way. This gives you a major advantage, to know what the fish like and act like is priceless.
No more guess work!
I don’t know why I love to watch these so much but I do! They’re interesting and also bring a kind of peace
Great idea!!! One bait is on the bottom, and the second is on a sinking float in the water column! I will definitely do this!
Don't know a thing about fishing but this was informative, interesting and loved listening to you explaining what we see!
Your fishing was sensational, your fishing equipment is fantastic. Congratulations, you are an excellent fisherman!👍🎣😊
I loved the purple snail! I so much loved this video and thanks 🙏🏽 so very much I smiled all the way !!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great video! Sad that it was viewed 8,000,000 times and only 15k likes. Come on people! Like the video!
No. He said crazy things and there were NO crazy things.
The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
Pompano are the best fish I've ever eaten I had cleaned the dozen I had caught cleaned them forgot to freeze them left them in the fridge for three days no smell , I was astounded , then the taste they were amazing .
Amen!
Such cool footage. Love the underwater views! I have the Tony rig tied on right now!
Love your videos. I am amazed how clear they are. Good job 👍
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So awesome, have never done fishing in an ocean, would very much love too. It's crazy how clear the water is, incredible. THANK YOU
very cool
I tried at a beach in NSW Australia once and caught a massive snapper and brim it was fun as :D
I predict you will love it .
Then just go and do it?
One good thing about surf fishing is there isn't rocks to get hung up on.
I live on Atlantic coast. Seeing just a few feet under is such a revelation.
Awesome video with some crazy footage! Although, I'm pretty sure those gar were actually members of the halfbeak family, a Ballyhoo or a Balao, simply as the caudal fin is forked rather than truncate. I'd love to see more stuff like this for sure!
Nice! Thanks.
Got to 9:19 and still waiting for the crazy stuff
Super 😎 video! Love the clear water. Reminds me of my teenage years living in the Virgin Islands.
He's just hungry 😂 if I was a fish I'd starve I'd be to scared to eat anything lol... I can just imagine fish telling story's like humans for about alien abductions... I wonder if were the aliens in there story's haha.
thats funny right there!
Thank you! I cannot get enough of these!!!
Thank you for that! I absolutely enjoyed watching what goes on below the water. Seeing the fish fight to shake the hook was like "Oh, oh! Help! They got me." Not funny, but funny bc we as people are the same when busted. Seriously, that was very neat to see. On my next fishing outing I will always remember this and try your techniques on the floaters. Thanks 👍🏽
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There's a steam plant on the Holston River here and would enjoy seeing what's underneath Al that water just once
Actually enjoyed watching the olive. Only know the shells but haven't seen a live one before. 👍
Tony, again stunning video and terrific calm commentary with good explanations! Always a great show, thanks for posting.
Thank you Ed! I always love hearing from you
Great view. Really loved seeing the sand flea. Should post more. Have fun.❤️
Awesome info!!
Keep them coming 🎣
Great footage! Good lesson.
Skip shack is in the tuna family. Our lady fishes a cousin of the tarpon zero relation. Lived on both coasts to Florida for 38 years. Your reference to Lady fish as skipjack is the first I've ever heard!
Many years ago, vacation on Grand Cayman. Rented a villa on the North Shore, right on the beach. Coral reef about 200 yards out, water about 15 feet deep inside the reef. My brother-in-law and I fished and snorkeled. I could actually watch as fish interacted with his bait, bit, got hooked, fought, etc. Amazing to see that, especially in such crystal clear water.
Also took a short walk to Cayman Kai, where I hooked the only bonefish in my life. Took off like a lightning bolt. Broke my line in seconds. My drag was set too tight. I couldnt believe the speed of that thing.
That water is beautiful. Also, those lady fish are so pretty they're transparent looking..very cool to see this perspective. I live in Maine, and we don't have beautiful surf fish like this. Also, I've never heard of a circle hook, I don't fish all that often, but I've really been thinking about picking it up again like I used to. Thanks for this!
I think they're more reflective than anything and only appear transparent because they reflect the surrounding light back, which just blends them into the background.
Wow , crazy things are fish? i feel *lured* here =)
Hook, line and sinker?
He’s using click bait not lures ha ha ha
I like the detail you give about everything you see and reasoning behind it . Great video.
Lov the underwater footage
thank you
That water is so clear. Nice shots. Thanks
None of the other fish helped him when he got hooked. They were like "Oh sorry dude, sucks to be you."
"Why's that guy freaking out?"
When you were fighting the fish it made me motion sick 😂😂😂
Incredible footage, bud! Just earned a new sub! This was really helpful 😊
Beautiful! We used to spend summers in old Naples, Fl before it become well known and we had the beach to ourselves…. We collected so many different shells and my favorite was the olive. To see that live in the water here is so interesting. I had no idea it was an olive snail. Thank you for the video and narration.
My dad used to camp on Marco Island when there was zero development. He told me the State of Florida had a chance to buy the entire island for two million dollars and passed -- the chance was lost to turn it into a state park. Two brothers with the last name Marco owned it, according to him.
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That was very cool, thanks for the video!
I love underwater video for fishing and I will continue it
Amazing how this videos brings new technique andfine results,appreciated it thanks
Cool underwater videos 👍🏻
I do not surf fish (live in north Texas), but your video was super interesting to watch and your commentary very helpful in understanding what you're looking at. Very fun to watch!
I love how you have floats on your droppers to keep them off the bottom.
To me it looks like the fish either can not see your bait or are just not interested in what your serving to them.
I would love to see what we call a snatcher hook on your rig. It's a hook with tinsel tied to the shaft, they flash and shimmer. You add bait to them like a normal hook, the added flash really makes the fish see it and investigate. You can tie your own there very simple to make.
Oh I love technology. Thank you for doing this. Beautiful visuals and nice commentary.
Put a single drop of water from any ocean lake pond etc under a microscope and you will never want to go into the water ever again!
the microscopic world is amazing
Put a single drop of water from the faucet and you'll never want to drink water again
I already don't 😁
Well, the same goes for us. We aren't free of parasites and bacteria
@@kateshaw1581 yupp. It's a good thing our bodies were built amazingly to defend us
I love this, thank you. I have surf fished from Sebastian to Ft. Laud. in the keys, and in Captiva. We used pyramid weights for Pompano but this was calm for you. I wish you'd had some snook activity. Thanks!
Great video, always wanted to know what was on the bar. But, are olive snails venomous? I've seen them slithering around last time same time this video was made. I was kind of afraid to pick them up.
What camera did you use to film this interesting video?
They are often compared to cone snails, which are known to be highly venomous, but Olive snails are not dangerous.
Be very afraid. My diarrhea friend had two attach to his scrotum while taking multiple shits in the ocean due to unfamiliar bacteria in his guts from eating at a street taco stand. He stood waist deep, naked except for a towel around his neck to wipe the salty sweat profusely pouring from his head, while streams of hot, wet diarrhea shot violently out of his ass, over and over until his sphincter, bright red from blood and over exertion collapsed under the strain. For 16 hours he stood there, a solitary figure with only his thoughts and regrets for company and a tattletale murky brown cloud of shitwater surfacing every little while only to be pushed to the beach by the rolling surf. When all was said and done and he was back on dry land towelling his 305lb of blubber off, we noticed 2 olive snails attached to his nutsac. But that’s a whole other story.
I would google that, rather than ask random people in RUclips comments.
@@erisQ23 I. Like. You
Clicked onthis by accident and enjoyed the most entertaining 10 mins I can remember. thanks
Very interesting. Down here in New Zealand we often get water around the off-shore islands that is so clear, you can see the fish 25 to 30 feet down, around your bait. And I used to put lines down, then if the fish were not biting, put the aquascope over the side and watch the bait. And MANY MANY times I saw there were plenty of fish approaching the bait, and doing what your pompano did, looking right at the swivel, sinker and hook from inches away, and then swimming off, coming back and looking again, and swimming off again..
So I made a tube to deliver cut bait straight to the seabed, it ran down a monofilament and popped open at the bottom. And I tested a couple of times, put down normal lines with bait and hooks and sinkers, watch fish swim up and inspect the rig and not be interested, then delivered bait pieces right beside my rig, and the SAME FISH that refused the same bait because it saw a hook/sinker, snatched up the cut bait without the gear instantly. Then swam back to the hook, looked at it, and swam off.
They certainly get wary of the hook and sinker.
Evolution happening right before our eyes. Imagine how many billions of fishes we caught using the same techniques, surely at some point fish will adapt... atleast a little bit
@@cicatraceI don't think it's an explicit evolutionary adaption. Fish are far far smarter than they are given credit for
Oh sure. You're saying fish are smarter than deer? After all this time, deer still stand in front of moving cars.
The snapper in the Hauraki gulf, the large expanse of water near our largest city, have evolved to mature earlier then they did just 40 years ago, and now they grow quickly up to 25 centimeters, then their growth slows markedly, so instead of jumping over 30 Cms the next year, they take two or three years to get from 25 to 30.
We have a size limit, for the last few decades, of around 30 Cms. Most people obey it, you lose your boat, ALL your fishing gear, the trailer and car if you took the boat to the water on them, if you get caught with just one under size fish.
So the fish SEEM to have evolved to stay small, and have definitely evolved to mature to breeding as much as a year earlier.
They are still researching the effect, so it isn't certain.
@@cicatrace
@@secretsquirrel6308 not sure who this is directed at but fish behaviour in response to fishing tackle and spearfisherman has been studied and it shows, for example, that fish know who is spearfishing and who isn't and adjust their behaviour accordingly
Love your idea, very interesting. Do more in different lakes & oceans...😂
Some fish and some water. I’ve just saved you 8 minutes.
That’s it?
@@bigtimegoblin yep
Also a snail.
@@stiankvam 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣now you’re getting picky.
Thanks bruv
By crazy, you mean, not much happening.
Awesome footage. thanks for sharing.
Great video as always. What is your favorite rod holder for surf fishing?
In General I love aluminum spikes
@@FishGum Have you used any underwater video cams with monitors so you see in real time what is going on? If so, do you have any you recommend?
So a little tip. They can see the gear. They can see it all. Depending on how hungry they are depends if they hit it. Small tackle rewards more fish. Always. Also fluorocarbon. So important. Natural looking is best. I once had a friend from Fl. That could catch fish in a mud puddle. I miss fishing. I had a tricked jet ski that I fished off in Cape Canaveral so much fun!! Tight lines you beautiful people!!!
Just a little tip. Don't give any more fishing tips. 🤣
Hey fishgum love the underwater videosr,curious to see if adding scent to your bait will entice more bites
Yes it will
WOW, Amazing Video! Olive snails are Cool!
Click bait. Title should say "saw normal things"
That's beautiful and calming to watch!
Poor fishies 😳
It's really cool being able to see these transparent/silvery fish in their element. Bonus points for catching what appears to be a Hermit Crab. Personally, I just want to put a couple of cameras in my turtle tank.
Thanks for this cool and good video sir... You have taught me something new today because I never even knew there was such a thing called SMALL FISHING CAMERA ? Wow that's pretty cool..! Where did u get this cool item from? 👍
Fishing tackle shops DUH!
Loved this 👍
A world of creatures killing and eating each other for food.. such an ugly thing. If a person were to somehow create a universe like the one we live in, most people would say, "WTF is wrong with you?" to that person, if they were not afraid of such an omnipotent person.
A world of creatures sticking their heads in the sand about the disastrous effects of industrial agriculture on sea life is far uglier, as it increasingly feeds toxic blooms of blue-green algae that make their way to the coasts, and which are a non-graceful (de-evolutionary), non-exciting way to die, if ever there was one. Also, WE probably wouldn't even be here, as homo sapiens, if our ancestors hadn't eaten the brains of other creatures' kills as the plains opened up in Africa, providing "us" with enough fat and energy surplus to grow larger brains. We're not made of plants... unless we want to de-volve.
Grow up.
@@keastymatthew2407 That's an interesting response. Why do you tell me to grow up?
@@Pulseczar1 The ugly thing bit. Itz not ugly. Its nature
@@Pulseczar1 Sorry. It just sounds like your gay
Awesome idea n footage 👏 😀 👍 😎 👌
thank you Hector
In my experience (lifetime)along dauphin island when the skip jack are there there's probably no game fish..sharks and catfish rodeo.
Thats a great perspective
Some illegal aliens? 👽 😂
1 dude 6 rods , smh
Allowed 3 per angler in Michigan
One of the wildest vanish points of fishing that I have ever seen. That is amazing.
Aren't those ballehos
Wow! They might be!!! I didn’t think about that
That's exactly what they are...a small silabiki rig and a chum bag always does the trick to get them in
@@andrewturcu8290 sabiki rigs are tiny rigs for small bait fish .
@@engineerinhickorystripehat yes but they come in different sizes and presentations
Im from SFL and I love these videos. I cant believe you can see ANYTHING in that silky murky gulf but you caught it at the best time.
This is heartbreaking , fish don't need to be hooked in the mouth and pulled up from the lip .
Now one gets to see what the fish feels and goes thru 😢 video otherwise was nice
Fascinating to watch. You've got a Great narrative voice.
Cool! 🤙😎✌
Okay that's got to be one of the coolest things RUclips has suggested I watch in a long time! What was the fish you reeled in? One thing that you lose while watching is perspective. I can't tell how big the fish are, so it could've been a 4 ft Pompano for all I could tell. Love the crystal clear water!
Howzit FISHGUM!! Aloha from Hawai'i. Love your fishcam videos--keep em coming please. I wish all our fish over here were as generous with biting the hooks as they are in your vids. I just started a channel recently with footage from my fishcam also. We have a harder time using it out here in the islands --though between rocky reef snags, a multitude of baitstealers, strong rip currents, hawaiian sea turtle hook ups, and the lingering threat of hungry tiger sharks -it is challenging. I've just begun to dive my fishcam and bait out and drop it in deeper water just because it's harder to cast the fishcam plus the heavier lead really far out. I've got some interesting footage for sure. Keep doing what you do and I'll be watching for sure. Aloha!
Amazing narration with great video. Excellent!
That was a cool video. Thanks for showing us just what happens to our bait.
This is awesome! Loved 😍 😍
thank you DJ
I LOVED this! Great vid! I need one of those cameras! I've just started a YT channel and this camera would be awesome with what I want to do. Well done, absolutely loved it!! ❤👍👌
Very enjoyable watch! Thanks for the knowledge
That’s so creative and interesting, ima have to invest! Dope vid 🤟🏾
No BS no clickbait - simply a video that is exactly what it claims to be.
Wow. Definitely gives a different perspective. Thanks for sharing.
That was a really first class video presentation. You went right to the meat of the video.
This was soo cool to see. Keep them coming
You really caught a nice thumbnail on this one with the rod bending mid cast. If I’m sport fishing and not fishing for food I enjoy hooking the fish. It’s one of my favorite parts of fishing.
i could watch all day. thank you
That was a very interesting. Fun to see how fish react to the baits.
So cool!! Thanks for the video!
That is okay Lokeed have more ! I look forward to the next encounter !
Thanks for doing this and sharing
Very cool video. Well narrated and interesting...
Love it! Great video!
Great video thanks for posting it,
This is some awesome perspective of what's going on on the hook side of things. It's amazing that even so close to shore, it is teaming with life...
Didn't know this type of camera existed. Waaaay Cool! Great tool to improve how to fish better.