Reef Fishing with CUTBAIT in the Gulf of Mexico! [Multiple Species]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @vibinshallow7036
    @vibinshallow7036 Год назад +108

    best fisherman on youtube right here!!!!!!!!

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +18

      Love the support, thank you much! I just love fishing and sharing the experience !

    • @incognito5986
      @incognito5986 Год назад +4

      I’m glued for tackle descriptions and use. Im trying to get a setup thats good for inshore and close to shore in the gulf. Having setups for 3 people ( my wife, daughter and myself) i don’t want to carry 3 setups for each of us. Two at the most, but prefer one, and another of the same for backup. Recommendations gladly accepted!!

    • @BraydenBeard
      @BraydenBeard Год назад +4

      @@BamaSaltwateru should really think about taking people fishing on ur boat to earn extra cash for the channel

    • @johnsmith2136
      @johnsmith2136 Год назад +1

      @@BamaSaltwater hey, why cant you eat a fish if its out of season?

    • @stellar--.
      @stellar--. Год назад +1

      @@johnsmith2136 it's against the law since some species have a regulated season, and if you keep an undersized or out-of-season fish, you could be fined or have your license taken away for a given amount of time i believe

  • @JustinPeek-jg3lk
    @JustinPeek-jg3lk Год назад +24

    Great seeing you fishing with your mom. I always love fishing with my mom too.

  • @waynec2611
    @waynec2611 Год назад +16

    My brother and I just got back from Oranage Beach. We watched a bunch of your videos to learn how and what to fish for. Thanks to your videos we had the best fishing trip of our life. We caught a ton of spanish mackerel, several pompano, a couple sheepshead, red snapper, mangrove snapper, spadefish, stingray, and whiting. Thank you for your great videos.

  • @iddddaduncan
    @iddddaduncan Год назад +11

    You're so lucky to be fishing with your Mom, good for you guys!

  • @theHOONeybadger
    @theHOONeybadger Год назад +23

    Love the fact that you always keep it real and down to earth. Seasickness can happen even to the most experienced fishermen and even though I'm not one of them, haha, I will agree that seasickness absolutely sucks. The best thing that works for me is either candied ginger, or ginger hard candies. Good job for making the most of it and sharing it with all of us!

    • @DirtMacGurk1
      @DirtMacGurk1 10 месяцев назад

      When I was in the navy stationed on Whidbey Island I watched many khakis get sick on the ferry.

  • @Im_Blind13
    @Im_Blind13 Год назад +11

    I love that your mom comes out to fish with you man nice video !

  • @Tucker_long
    @Tucker_long Год назад +9

    I just got to meet him today he is really nice

  • @tomlaw2913
    @tomlaw2913 Год назад +11

    been sea sick 1 time on a liveaboard dive boat for 3 days. only felt better while diving. love your content. you are blessed to have your mom fish with you.

  • @bobbyennis
    @bobbyennis Год назад +11

    I love that you fish with your mom! Value that time together. Thanks for sharing.

  • @larrymcgill5508
    @larrymcgill5508 Год назад +3

    Couple things for sea sickness I’ve learned quite a few after decades on the big water. For Dramamine or patches, if you initiate them the night before going blue so they can work much better to get the drug in your system to calm the inner ear. As a sailor on USN faster movers in the day, the cooks always served up heaping portions of greasy spaghetti for lunch to keep your innards lubricated. Worked fine. If you’re underway, munch down on a box of saltines and Coca Cola to soak up the suds in your tummy.
    Getting sick on the briny is nothing to get upset about, it happens to us all. Just prepare for like anything else and keep on hookin’.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Год назад

      I would never have thought that greasy food would help, but you're the second person to mention it...

  • @terrypeters7839
    @terrypeters7839 Год назад +5

    Great video as always. Go Army!

  • @jg-kd5hy
    @jg-kd5hy Год назад +1

    Take the Dramamine B4 you go out if you know it is going to be rough, taking after you start feeling bad doesn't help. I'm sure you know that already. Navy here, I never got seasick when I knew we were going into rougher seas, because I always Dramamine up. It is all about how you see the horizon, and how your body adapts to the change of dips rolls and upheaval. The only time I thought I was going to hurl was on a coast guard cutter doing radio testing as a contractor in 6-foot swells 100 miles off of St Pete doing steerage way speed in a radio room sitting with face in a fan at high-speed trying not to hurl. I didn't', but man! As soon as we got done, I ran to the flying bridge to see where I could puke, once I felt the wind in my face, and got fixed on the horizon, I started to calm down the puking sensation. Exhausting for anyone to go through. It will bring any woman or man down!
    Good on Ya "ship mate"
    jim

  • @nickmarangos2475
    @nickmarangos2475 Год назад +2

    Put a swimmers ear plug in one ear it helps with the sea sickness it fools the brain from motion signals and prevents sea sickness! Love your videos man!!

    • @jasonshaw4572
      @jasonshaw4572 9 месяцев назад +1

      Years ago I fished out of Sportsmans marina in orange Beach. When someone on the boat got sick we put em in the water. Within a matter of seconds the sickness was gone.

    • @nickmarangos2475
      @nickmarangos2475 9 месяцев назад

      @@jasonshaw4572 Yes putting them in the water stops the motion in the head, it calibrates the body and the seasickness goes away, but if the water is very cold it's a problem. People that get seasickness are not on the water a lot The more they go on the water the more used to the motion their body gets. In time it gets less and hopefully it goes away.

  • @kayakflyfishingschool
    @kayakflyfishingschool Год назад +3

    Been seasick twice in my life, first time I stuck it out and stayed fishing, second time I recalled how miserable that first time decision made me, so I go headed in and fished from shore. Glad to see you did the same!!
    Nice sheepie to finish the day!!

    • @joelmitchell4289
      @joelmitchell4289 Год назад +1

      my mom has the same thing, but it always affects her. She has to take dramamine to go out on a boat everytime, but it helps.

    • @kayakflyfishingschool
      @kayakflyfishingschool Год назад

      @@joelmitchell4289 I usually don’t get seasick, but there were two times for some reason I did.
      I also found that rubbing just behind the ears can help when they onset occurs.
      Also natural equilibrium level makes a big difference, sometimes equilibrium can be affected by blood pressure, hydration levels and other things.
      I am glad that Dramamine works for your mom or at least helps. Seasickness can ruin a day quick!!

  • @turkeybird7679
    @turkeybird7679 Год назад

    I am disabled now, but I used to religiously fish Deep Sea Headquarters out of Port Aransas Pass in Texas when I visited relatives in the Corpus area. We had a few trips where the seas were 5-10's, and that cured me from ever wanting to go out in those conditions again! To stop the sea sickness, we nibbled on sandwiches which is what the captain recommended, and it staved off the illness quite a bit. One big ole fella lost his cookies on the concrete deck and made for a nasty mess. That's what finally did me in and I blew my oats after that! LOL Never forgot that particular trip because I won the fish pot with a 25 lb. yellow fin jack while half sick!

  • @CliffLoehr
    @CliffLoehr Год назад

    THANK YOU for getting sea sick!!!!! I am x-Navy and a new boat owner. I've been out in the gulf 3 times and got sick every time! But I am NOT giving up!

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      You got this! It happens to everyone at some point for sure!

  • @larrycoleman9146
    @larrycoleman9146 Год назад

    I’m glad to see a bama fisherman on RUclips. I’m here and I want to find good places to go. 🎉

  • @huynhpham1099
    @huynhpham1099 Год назад +1

    You are so humble and fun. I enjoyed it very much

  • @keithwest6859
    @keithwest6859 Год назад

    I appreciate the way you give while not feeling so hot! Thanks!

  • @doubleee2230
    @doubleee2230 Год назад +2

    No more going home early Mom, we love to see you out fishing.

  • @Brandonp95
    @Brandonp95 Год назад +14

    Just started watching your channel 2 days ago and have been hooked! Have probably seen over 50 of your videos now in two days and have to say you’re one of the best fishing channels. Have already taught me a ton about saltwater fishing. Thanks for the awesome content man!

  • @FishingWithEhlers
    @FishingWithEhlers Год назад +1

    Love your videos bama/Steven stay blessed and just wanted to say a prayer for you and may god keep you safe out on the open water amen. 😇🙏🏼

  • @cozydram1
    @cozydram1 Год назад

    thanks chap sorry you got sea sick ..... again some great fishing .....BUT the best thing was seeing your mom fishing ......lol........cheers

  • @cartersboxerandbulldogbabies
    @cartersboxerandbulldogbabies Год назад +1

    Always a pleasure to join Captain Stephen and his 24 ft bay boat!! 😁🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊

  • @felipeluna9341
    @felipeluna9341 Год назад +5

    Thankfully I’ve never been seasick. I was on a lot of aavs while serving in the Corps and saw plenty of people get sick though lol

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +1

      Got lucky, and I'm sure. It dont take much for the rolling and rocking to get ya !!

  • @therealcarlosv1521
    @therealcarlosv1521 Год назад

    Brother happy you came back to the family after your day in the sea GOD be wit you always! And nice catches

  • @brewstamacbeth981
    @brewstamacbeth981 Год назад

    I spent three weeks sea sick on the first trawler i worked on up in the gulf of Carpentaria in Northern Australia.
    After three weeks of spewing I finally got my legs. We would re-supply and unload out at sea, so unless you had a engine or other mechanical break down we would be out working for 8 months. the skipper wouldn't stop unless i got comatose, finally started to enjoy myself after a month. That was a hard time. But I stayed on the boats for a few years.

  • @kjohn3671
    @kjohn3671 Год назад

    For your sea sickness. 3 days before you trip start taking Ginger. Old sea captain told me that trick see if works. Better than feeling funky with Dramamine

  • @tommygoff16
    @tommygoff16 Год назад

    I carry a jar of candied ginger and a few ginger ales . Seems to help me when I feel seasick.

  • @waynesmith4492
    @waynesmith4492 Год назад +1

    Great channel! Reminds me of the way me and my brother grew up fishing in Clearwater FL…….down home fishing and cooking. Thank you. 😊❤

  • @snakebait5118
    @snakebait5118 Год назад

    Stephen, I am the king of seasickness! Went out on Lake Erie when I was a teen, on a 26 ft cabin cruiser and we hit a storm out there. We were on our way in and I was laying on the roof puking green stuff that I never ate. Then, the engine quit. Krikey! After about an hour, the boat owner finally got the engine running again and we came in. It was a bad day!

  • @darkangelgaming1117
    @darkangelgaming1117 Год назад

    When I would visit family friends in TX, we would always go out and fish up a mess of gafftops because they were plentiful and delicious. Quite fun to catch too! Great fight in them.

  • @07bently
    @07bently Год назад +9

    Great video lots of good catches.. Open water fishing is the best but if anyone gets sea sick you turn around and leave it for another day I do the same..

    • @blakecutrell4191
      @blakecutrell4191 Год назад +3

      No they need to suck it up

    • @doctorcrew2388
      @doctorcrew2388 Год назад +1

      @@blakecutrell4191 Aye, that is very correct

    • @blakecutrell4191
      @blakecutrell4191 Год назад +1

      @@doctorcrew2388 everyone gets sea sick, I’ve only had it once and I was young stuck a few miles off shore stuck with dead batteries in 11 foot waves. Definitely wasn’t fun but was humbling. Sea sick sucks but I’m not ruining my day for it plain and simple

    • @supervisorone5960
      @supervisorone5960 Год назад +4

      Correct 07bently if you care about those in the boat with you leave it for another day or find a beach from the boat and fish the beach.. Usually I'm with friends or family and they know I'll look after them

    • @blakecutrell4191
      @blakecutrell4191 Год назад

      @@supervisorone5960 depends on the person. If they’ll be fine then I’m fishing but I won’t be out there all day. But say it’s my mom or something then we’ll definitely pack it up

  • @ratdaddy7774
    @ratdaddy7774 Год назад

    Good seeing me mma and big sheepshead,brew Ginger tea with fresh ginger,you can drink it chilled it helps with most types of motion sickness

  • @deemcc7784
    @deemcc7784 Год назад +1

    Love this channel! I want to salt water fish so bad! This is as close as I can get!

  • @planelander
    @planelander Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video!

  • @HHQYC
    @HHQYC Год назад

    Missing those good old times fishing near Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana coast.

  • @masoncampbell1333
    @masoncampbell1333 Год назад

    Man your awesome to watch I enjoy how respectful you are and how your teaching what to do and how to do it keep up the good work

  • @davidmullin6587
    @davidmullin6587 Год назад

    As someone who nearly always gets seasick I use ginger root. Cheap to buy at any drugstore and doesn’t make you sleepy. Repeat every three to four hours.

  • @CaptainRew
    @CaptainRew Год назад

    You could have totally never mentioned the sea sickness. But you did because you're just a humble normal dude. And if anything, you just made someone who has experienced the same thing feel better about the situation. Maybe you drank too much the night before! lol cheers dude. Keep fishin'.

  • @pettypendergrass8596
    @pettypendergrass8596 Год назад

    i love your channel, its so cool to see you fishing with your Mom!

  • @bradmetcalf5333
    @bradmetcalf5333 Год назад +1

    One of my favorite dudes to watch. Thanks for the uploads man.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      Glad you like the vids, appreciate the support!

  • @jimmikoz1422
    @jimmikoz1422 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Stephen I have been fishing in very rough waters for over 44 years in Wellington New Zealand
    and would have to go in when I felt sick. But friends put me onto no coffee before you go out no milky breakfast and I eat ginger biscuits all the time I am on the water. Now I do not get sea sick.

  • @TheJaymon1962
    @TheJaymon1962 Год назад +1

    Never had motion sickness but I've heard it can hit anytime. Thanks for the great fishing!

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +2

      It's a terrible feeling. Wouldn't wish it on anyone !

  • @delw1138
    @delw1138 Год назад

    Bonine always worked for me over Dramamine when going out on the ocean.

  • @baylorbear6566
    @baylorbear6566 Год назад +1

    Just subscribed, this has, hands down, become my favorite fishing channel ever! Looking forward to more content.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard! That's amazing to hear! Thank ya!

  • @mondo851
    @mondo851 Год назад

    Captain, you're living life the right way. Those locations out in the Gulf and/or inshore are beautiful, and to be fishing with your mom is a blessing. Great videos. By the way, I got seasick once, and I wasn't even on the water. I had an inner ear infection that affected my balance pretty badly, one day. Waves of dizziness came until I became really ill. I took Dramamine for it later that day, and that helped. It never happened again, but that one time was brutal. ...

  • @17losttrout
    @17losttrout Год назад

    Ginger and ginger tea helps with motion sickness. It helped me when I was gliding - certainly I lasted a lot longer before it kicked in - if at all. It has a good reputation.

  • @knotyourgrannysquare2865
    @knotyourgrannysquare2865 Год назад

    We keep zofran on the boat for seasickness. Works every time!

  • @billhale1438
    @billhale1438 Год назад +1

    I think the best for sea sick is the candied ginger. Just keep it in a zip losk and it seems to last forever . Also some of us like the flavor.

  • @tracymeadows3442
    @tracymeadows3442 Год назад +9

    Great Video As Always Bro 👊🏻👊🏻 Sea Sickness Is The Worst Feeling Ever🥹 Praise GOD for Everything He Does For Us🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️❤️

  • @razzick5278
    @razzick5278 Год назад

    I get seasick in a bath tub so to make sure it doesn’t affect my fishing I take a travelcalm the night before I go out and then again one in the Morning before I head out. Seems to do the trick.

  • @Trinxz
    @Trinxz Год назад

    LITERALLY THE BEST RUclipsR EVERRRR

  • @Juan-bz8uu
    @Juan-bz8uu Год назад +1

    When I get seasick I do 3 things. One drink mineral water, or jump into the water swing for a while and keep fishing, and the last one I go back to the shore and walk around for a while.

  • @martinwalker9386
    @martinwalker9386 Год назад +1

    Sea sickness is the pitts. When I was first on my first ship another sailor got so sick he had to be tied to a table in sickbay and hooked to an IV. I was fortunate in that 14 years at sea on 7 ships I got uncomfortable twice and both times were related to what I had/hadn’t eaten.

  • @majorrhodes2870
    @majorrhodes2870 Год назад

    If you fish enough you will get sick. I've been sick in the bay anchored up with 2ft swells, just pull up anchor and start moving or in the summer you can jump in and instantly the sick feeling goes away. Love your content brother.

  • @kendixon6437
    @kendixon6437 Год назад

    Hey its good to see you out there and your mom to.

  • @cornwasher
    @cornwasher Год назад

    Really good episode. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jeffreylankford6240
    @jeffreylankford6240 Год назад

    Hate you got sick out there it happens and it sucks but you hung in there and finished the vedio great job love your vedios one of the best out there keep them coming thanks

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      Thank you, definitely a crappy feeling for sure!

  • @chackett99
    @chackett99 Год назад +1

    Such great content. Seasickness is the WORST. What works for me is 1. Skip the morning coffee and get my caffeine somewhere else like Mountain Dew :) and 2. If I start to feel a little queazy, eat something. Seems counterintuitive, but an empty stomach is the worst for me. Box of frozen uncrustables is my absolute favorite fishing day food :) Keep up the great work man. 200k subs coming soon! :)

  • @skyhawk.....
    @skyhawk..... Год назад +2

    Loved the video, wish I could fish saltwater. love all the information you share.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +1

      Glad I can share these experiences with ya!!

    • @skyhawk.....
      @skyhawk..... Год назад

      @@BamaSaltwater for sure gotta catch those fish for me 🤣

  • @thebeerdude3848
    @thebeerdude3848 Год назад

    Only other thing I have seen work for nausea in general, smell an alcohol prep swab. Works for post-anesthesia nausea too.

  • @alightsblog
    @alightsblog Год назад

    Watch you all the time from Ecuador. I wear a Scopolamine patch when I go out. Never been sea sick when I have a patch on. Can’t find them in Ecuador so when I run low I come back to Tennessee. The circle hook is the secret. I catch twice the fish than my buddies. They will catch on one day!

  • @crazydrummer181
    @crazydrummer181 Год назад

    I caught 4 of those big gaff tops last night in Biloxi off a fishing bridge. Kept one and released the others.

  • @ziptiesify
    @ziptiesify Год назад +7

    Love your vids man! As someone landlocked in the center of the country I love seeing all the variety you catch!

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +2

      Thanks! It's always fun fishing in the salt!

  • @mauricebruce8907
    @mauricebruce8907 Год назад

    Non-drowsy Bonine with ginger. One before you go to bed and one the next morning about 30 minutes before the boat ride. Works great or me.

  • @michaelfranklyn5660
    @michaelfranklyn5660 Год назад +1

    Thank u sir u give us good content no matter what!..👊🏿🇯🇲

  • @acynecki
    @acynecki Год назад

    ive only been seasick once, marlin fishing off the Big island in Hawaii. Terrible feeling

  • @Kiokenx4
    @Kiokenx4 Год назад

    Just became a fisherman found your channel and I feel like a pro following your techniques.
    Great content! Thank you.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      Glad you enjoy the vids!!! Good luck and have fun!!

  • @lewislambert2141
    @lewislambert2141 Год назад

    Those sailcats are great to eat, they're sorta hard to clean with that big ole rib cage. Great video, stay safe!!

  • @kevinsims4794
    @kevinsims4794 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos. Love watching you cook & eat them, thank you

  • @MSPWebs
    @MSPWebs Год назад

    I want your job… fishing all the time. Awesome! Good on you sir!

  • @maxpinson5002
    @maxpinson5002 Год назад +1

    Nice sheepshead 😂
    One of the best eating salt fish in
    the GOM. If you've already taken
    dramamine and still get sick, you
    have to do what you did. Get back
    to base before the dizziness hits.
    I've had similar experiences and
    always carry imodium ad. That's
    all I have to say about that.
    Thanks for the video

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад +1

      Yes, I took Dramamine and was still feeling terrible and had the shakes so I'm glad I called it! Thanks!

  • @dan-o9746
    @dan-o9746 Год назад

    Look up ginger for sea sickness. Take some ginger before heading out and drink ginger ale. Dramamine makes some ginger chews also.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      Haha, I have tried the Ginger chews in the past but they never worked for me. I also hate ginger (even though i use it to cook sometimes) LOL

  • @riverratfishing
    @riverratfishing Год назад

    Some awesome fish. Sorry you got sick, for me nothing works, so I have to get off of the water. Nice video.

  • @williambrown8566
    @williambrown8566 Год назад

    Such a genuine guy and so thorough in your knowledge and passion for fishing. Would love to drop a line with you if you ever run charters! 😂 Truly a pleasure watching your videos.

  • @happymeds67
    @happymeds67 Год назад

    I just went on a charter trip Thursday on Dauphin island off kieng boat it was a blast until I got sea sick got a 32lb cobia

  • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030

    In the south Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida fresh water lakes, ponds and rivers catfish is King. I think catfish is maybe the best tasting fish there is... Fried of course 😁🎣

  • @brandonalley271
    @brandonalley271 Год назад

    i used to fish cedar point pier all the time its been several years since ive been there i got a 22 lb black drum off that pier. sailcats were a dime a dozen lol they did eat very well though.

  • @BPhillips4gg
    @BPhillips4gg Год назад

    I don't get seasick often but when you do there's not much you can do to shake it.

  • @erinmadsen6951
    @erinmadsen6951 Год назад

    Here visiting now and doing some surf fishing. ❤

  • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
    @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Год назад

    I've been seasick before, and found that puking over the side of the boat really helped (felt much better after that, LOL). What I usually do for nausea, is to eat mint ice cream (or ice cream sandwiches), or gummy candies (like gummy bears or gummy 'blackberries and raspberries'). These have never failed, for me, when I used to have regular nausea (not sea sickness related).

  • @MattyPattyFormula
    @MattyPattyFormula Год назад

    pcb jettis tonight, enjoy the rain this weekend!

  • @gulfbreezescapes4429
    @gulfbreezescapes4429 Год назад

    Great vid! I was excited when you made your way to P’cola bridge… then the darn water cut you to another day. Head back and do some fishing this way some time! God Bless you man. 🙏

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      I was too! Only caught white trout and it was getting late. It's in the plans to do more fishing there! It's fun

  • @Tucker_long
    @Tucker_long Год назад

    Your videos are my favorite to watch

  • @aarondashiell3488
    @aarondashiell3488 4 месяца назад

    I’ve Chummed the ocean many times! Usually another beer helps! Haha!

  • @scottgarrett2255
    @scottgarrett2255 Год назад

    Brother you were making my wife and I homesick with this video. Sorry you were getting sick. Pretty cool thing though, the bridge you passed under that was being worked on is where my moms old house is. We used to fish the docks at night there getting BIG specs.

    • @BamaSaltwater
      @BamaSaltwater  Год назад

      Thank you it's such good fishing over that way for sure!!

  • @jeremysilcox9362
    @jeremysilcox9362 Год назад

    Only time I got sea sick, it was pretty warm with steady rolling waves. I was fine until I had to untangle two lines. Vomiting worked for me though.

  • @glennthomas216
    @glennthomas216 Год назад +1

    Anytime I’ve been seasick I go up to the front of boat and look at horizon and start burping. Seems to work for me.

  • @moblack5883
    @moblack5883 Год назад

    Got sea sick fishing the north jetty in Galveston. Luckily I had already caught a bunch of fish.

  • @bamabldr66
    @bamabldr66 Год назад +1

    Happy Easter to you your mom and everyone else for that matter!
    Hey yall?
    Hire Captain Stephen to take you out far in the Gulf to view the Starship Launch in a few days......
    I hope Elon doesn't hit a dang Dolphin with his Starship....lol
    Great video.
    -Cliff
    Battleship Marine Supply
    Fairhope, Alabama

  • @freshandsaltyjohnny
    @freshandsaltyjohnny Год назад

    Best thing to do if you are not a conditioned seaman is to just stare at the horizon and sit down for about 15 minutes. It goes away once you stare at the horizon long enough. Your brain should balance out after a while. Cool catches. I should be out there filming some episodes in late spring, got idaho bass fishing to attend to for a week starting tomorrow. After that some more salt water trips on the boat and then Texas in late spring and Florida in november. My year is going to be filled with fishing from all over the u.s

  • @ylabwilly
    @ylabwilly Год назад

    Awesome video. I just fished that spot a couple of weeks ago, and didn’t do very well. I’m thinking that I need one of those bait boats!

  • @michaelgargone4480
    @michaelgargone4480 Год назад

    So chill great catches 👍

  • @markstopkey4085
    @markstopkey4085 Год назад

    Try the wrist bands from Toulifly Travel Wristbands. My grandson has extreme motion sickness and since we had him start wearing these, he has not had anymore instances of it.

  • @stellar--.
    @stellar--. Год назад +1

    I don't get seasick ever, but there was one time out in the gulf out of Venice, LA. We were by the jetties catching white trout and a few mangroves and I just got real seasick, so I sat down and drank some water. We were gonna head back in but then I started to feel better so we went out to the rigs and actually caught our limit of red snapper and some redfish! so glad we didn't head in (got a nasty sunburn though!) love your content man!

  • @sardog1966
    @sardog1966 Год назад

    Try some Zofran! Might help with the motion sickness.

  • @johnnoeth2191
    @johnnoeth2191 Год назад

    It has been a long time, but a hot humid day with rough conditions, not eating or drinking anything on the way out and a mild hangover = projectile vomiting. I always now have plenty of H20 and do not go out in >2-4 foot seas on an empty stomach. Havent had an issue for 20 years or so.

  • @anthonymurphy2540
    @anthonymurphy2540 Год назад

    You and hood fishing r the best!!

  • @MrHjgottesman
    @MrHjgottesman Год назад

    I always take a bonine before I go out on my boat. It works. Great video. How do you clean a catfish?