Thanks! we have caught some nice Blacktips and even a big Tarpoon on our channel with our 2 BG 8000 reels. They are very good reels for the money, Thanks for Watching!!
The problem with the monster shark that got away was the leader, 3’ 480lb cable + 6’4” twisted mono GT leader so it was 9’4” but the shark was jumping and flipping in the air and was probably 7 ft long and he got wrapped in the leader and tail whipped it. Most of the time I run 4’ 480lb cable and 7’ of 60lb mono twisted GT leader. I was going to put a 4’ section of cable to make it 10’4” and that definitely might have made a difference because it was cut at about the 9’6” mark, But we will never know☹️ I have caught 2 78 inch blacktips but that shark still bothers me, But getting the 72 inch blacktip 2 hours later made it a little easier to live with! Thanks for Watching!!
😀It really was Her shark after fighting it for 15 minutes! But since I had to take the rod it doesn’t count as a catch for her☹️She has caught some impressive Sharks on the channel but this one was just to much for her! Thanks for Watching!!
Great video man that what I would like to do here in Fort Lauderdale I just received a BG 6500 from my wife can't wait to try it out any tip for a first timer
My best advice is try to go fishing with people who have actually caught sharks at the beach. We do have a “Shark Fishing Tips Playlist” on our channel and we have caught a lot of Sharks, but going on a few trips with someone who catches sharks is always a good idea. Thanks for Watching!!
@Korean Fishing Wife thanks for the fast response I appreciate it I definitely will be looking at the tips on your channel You definitely have a new subscribe Also if you're ever In my area Fort Lauderdale I would like to go out fishing with you guys sometime
She has caught a lot of big sharks but even with the powerful 8’6’’ tsunami popping rod after 15 min this Blacktip was just to much for her, Had I known he was that close in just farther down the beach I would ran down and pulled him in☹️ She said at times it fought like a huge ray!! Thanks for watching!!
We cast our baits out and on this day I waded out about 75 yards and then made the cast. The bait was probably about 100 yards out when the shark picked it up, Thanks for Watching!!
She fought the Shark for exactly 15 minutes before she gave me the rod. she got the shark all the way to the edge of the surf but he was father down the beach than I thought or I would have ran down and pulled him up! I only fought the shark for 3-4 minutes but since I had to take the rod it doesn't count as a catch for her. She has caught a lot of impressive Sharks on the channel but this 6' Blacktip was just too much for her! Thanks for Watching!!
Tsunami airwave elite 8’6” popping rod 40-80lb. 2-4oz but rod is WAY underrated and is more like 3-8oz it is MUCH more powerful than the modified ocean master but not as versatile but is the rod that I want her on with the biggest sharks. Thanks for watching!!
Navarre Beach, Florida - Autumn or end of October, I watch hundreds (possibly thousands) of Black Tips cruising the coastline moving towards the peninsula while on the 7th floor balcony. They are very close to the same size as what your pulling out of the Atlantic. GREAT VIDEOS. JUST SUBSCRIBED. MH
Thanks!😀 Catching the Blacktips is the main goal of every trip we go on! And my wife does most of the Shark fishing and has caught some very impressive sharks since we started the channel, The conditions along the east coast of central Florida have been unusually tough for basically all of 2021☹️
She has caught a lot of big sharks on the channel, including a 7’2” lemon shark and a 6’3” spinner shark plus some Nice size blacktips and the channel icon is her 6ft 125lb+ Blacktip she caught before we started the channel, Thanks for watching!!
We don’t bring a scale to check the drag but I think we need to!! the drag knob was definitely tight so I would say around 15lbs??? People exaggerate how much drag they use, but on the 8’6” popping rod rated 40lb - 80lb it might have been close to 15lb of drag Thanks for the question and Thanks for watching!!
The Saragossa is one of the very best of the higher priced mid-range reels for sure!! But is 3 times the price of the Daiwa BG. I was going to buy a saragossa 25000 $399 but got the Cabo 120 for $240, The Shimano reels are almost impossible to get on sale!! Thanks for watching!!
The Shimano Saragossa will do everything a Stella would for 99% of real world fishing conditions and the Shimano Spheros is only a slight step down from the Saragossa, They are Very Good reels!!
The BG 8000 that we caught the shark with has 65lb sufix 832 braid and the BG 8000 that got tail whipped by the shark that got away has 60lb Seaguar Threadlock hollow core braid
If you are shark fishing definitely 65lb we spooled the one BG 8000 ourselves and put exactly 520yds 65lb sufix 832 put on very tight and right up to the very top and have had no problems with it. Our 2nd BG 8000 has 75yds of sufix 832 on bottom with 490yds 60lb Seaguar Treadlock on top with a solid to hollow splice, both reels are full braid no backing tied to the spool with a cross over uni knot to the rubber on the spool, The BG 8000 would take very close to 600yds of most any 50lb braid spooled on tightly, if you aren’t shark fishing you could fill 1/2 spool with 30-40lb mono and put 300yds of 50lb on top. The line lay on the reel is very impressive!!
So Im sitting here reading the description on your video trying to figure out what rod you’re using to pair it with my daiwa bg and I see all the way at the bottom you listed your wife too 5”2 Korean😂😂😂😂
She fought the Shark for 15 minutes but this 72 inch Blacktip was to much for her. She has caught some really nice Blacktips on the channel along with a 7’2” Lemon Shark and a 6’3” Spinner Shark but since I had to take the rod this shark does not count☹️ The Shark was closer to the edge of the surf than I thought and I could have ran down the beach with the Gopro and pulled it up!! I still feel bad about it☹️ Thanks for Watching!!
I'm just an amateur, but don't black tip sharks have black tips on the dorsal and pectoral fins? I'm being serious and not being a smarta$$. I'd like to know mysepf for sure!
Most of the time blacktip sharks will have black tips on their fins but not always and they vary in color as well. They can be brown to almost a steel gray color. The blacktip is also mistaken for a spinner shark but the spinner shark will always have a jet black anal fin and blacktips anal fins are always white. My wife caught a 6'3" spinner shark on the channel and the black anal fin was very noticeable, Thanks for Watching!!
We get the hook out and get them back in water and I have took them out up to my chest to release them and we make sure they swim away and don’t wash back in, we will watch the area where we let them go for awhile to make sure they are ok and yes as long as you don’t get the BG reels WET!! They are great reels!! Thanks for the comment and Thanks for watching!!
She has caught 4 nice size blacktips, (1 was at least 100lbs) a big 7'2" lemon shark and a big 6'3" spinner shark that are all on the channel so she knows how to fight/catch the sharks.The big shark that got away got past a 9'4" leader so was not her fault, but she was using her arms to much on the big blacktip that we caught and was not bending at the knees and you can't make that mistake when fighting a fish that is as big as you are!! Her biggest blacktip weighed over 125lbs Thanks for watching!!
Good vid! I prefer revolver reels but spinners are better for lobbing intact bait out to 70 yards or so - just bought a BG8000. 😎
Thanks! we have caught some nice Blacktips and even a big Tarpoon on our channel with our 2 BG 8000 reels. They are very good reels for the money, Thanks for Watching!!
Sounds like you need bigger mono and a pr bobbin tool , takes some getting use to but the knot is super slim, you'll love it
The problem with the monster shark that got away was the leader, 3’ 480lb cable + 6’4” twisted mono GT leader so it was 9’4” but the shark was jumping and flipping in the air and was probably 7 ft long and he got wrapped in the leader and tail whipped it. Most of the time I run 4’ 480lb cable and 7’ of 60lb mono twisted GT leader. I was going to put a 4’ section of cable to make it 10’4” and that definitely might have made a difference because it was cut at about the 9’6” mark, But we will never know☹️ I have caught 2 78 inch blacktips but that shark still bothers me, But getting the 72 inch blacktip 2 hours later made it a little easier to live with! Thanks for Watching!!
@@koreanfishingwife8766 tight lines brother 🤟
Thanks for the information about your wife...........LOL
😀It really was Her shark after fighting it for 15 minutes! But since I had to take the rod it doesn’t count as a catch for her☹️She has caught some impressive Sharks on the channel but this one was just to much for her! Thanks for Watching!!
I was quite wondering why that info was there😂 awesome fishing channel! Team work!
Great video man that what I would like to do here in Fort Lauderdale I just received a BG 6500 from my wife can't wait to try it out any tip for a first timer
My best advice is try to go fishing with people who have actually caught sharks at the beach. We do have a “Shark Fishing Tips Playlist” on our channel and we have caught a lot of Sharks, but going on a few trips with someone who catches sharks is always a good idea. Thanks for Watching!!
@Korean Fishing Wife thanks for the fast response I appreciate it I definitely will be looking at the tips on your channel You definitely have a new subscribe Also if you're ever In my area Fort Lauderdale I would like to go out fishing with you guys sometime
Funny, description of tackles used.
"Wife-5'2"' Korean. 🤣
Great catch, BG reels are a workhorse.
She has caught a lot of big sharks but even with the powerful 8’6’’ tsunami popping rod after 15 min this Blacktip was just to much for her, Had I known he was that close in just farther down the beach I would ran down and pulled him in☹️ She said at times it fought like a huge ray!! Thanks for watching!!
I've saw some big sharks pulled in by the 8000 bg
Excelente pescaria
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verry nice
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Great catch! Did you kayak the baits out?
I waded out about 75 yards in waist deep water, then cast it about 40 yards? Thanks for Watching!!
How and how far are you getting your bait out there?
We cast our baits out and on this day I waded out about 75 yards and then made the cast. The bait was probably about 100 yards out when the shark picked it up, Thanks for Watching!!
Love the videos, thanks for replying!
Nice job both of you... What was the overall time? I saw her at the 15 min mark but not sure if video was edited for upload purposes...
She fought the Shark for exactly 15 minutes before she gave me the rod. she got the shark all the way to the edge of the surf but he was father down the beach than I thought or I would have ran down and pulled him up! I only fought the shark for 3-4 minutes but since I had to take the rod it doesn't count as a catch for her. She has caught a lot of impressive Sharks on the channel but this 6' Blacktip was just too much for her! Thanks for Watching!!
What rod are you using with that bg8000
Tsunami airwave elite 8’6” popping rod 40-80lb. 2-4oz but rod is WAY underrated and is more like 3-8oz it is MUCH more powerful than the modified ocean master but not as versatile but is the rod that I want her on with the biggest sharks. Thanks for watching!!
Navarre Beach, Florida - Autumn or end of October, I watch hundreds (possibly thousands) of Black Tips cruising the coastline moving towards the peninsula while on the 7th floor balcony. They are very close to the same size as what your pulling out of the Atlantic. GREAT VIDEOS. JUST SUBSCRIBED. MH
Thanks!😀 Catching the Blacktips is the main goal of every trip we go on! And my wife does most of the Shark fishing and has caught some very impressive sharks since we started the channel, The conditions along the east coast of central Florida have been unusually tough for basically all of 2021☹️
What fishing rod are you using please
8’6” (Heavy action) Tsunami Airwave Elite 40-80lb 2-4oz. We also have a video with the same Rod catching a big Tarpon! Thanks for Watching!!
Excellent 👍👍 where’s the country you’re fishing. Thanks. You’re now subscribed 😃
We fish the East Coast of Central Florida, which is the Atlantic Ocean side of the state. Thanks for Watching!!
Let her catch the fish..... that way she learns boss!
She has caught a lot of big sharks on the channel, including a 7’2” lemon shark and a 6’3” spinner shark plus some Nice size blacktips and the channel icon is her 6ft 125lb+ Blacktip she caught before we started the channel, Thanks for watching!!
Just get outta the way and run the camara - shez got it !
Very good video no hate unlike the other comments.LOL LOL
Thank You, glad you liked the video
Full drag?
We don’t bring a scale to check the drag but I think we need to!! the drag knob was definitely tight so I would say around 15lbs??? People exaggerate how much drag they use, but on the 8’6” popping rod rated 40lb - 80lb it might have been close to 15lb of drag Thanks for the question and Thanks for watching!!
I had the BG and it’s a great reel but if you ever get the chance try the Saragossa out. It’s like night and day.
The Saragossa is one of the very best of the higher priced mid-range reels for sure!! But is 3 times the price of the Daiwa BG. I was going to buy a saragossa 25000 $399 but got the Cabo 120 for $240, The Shimano reels are almost impossible to get on sale!! Thanks for watching!!
korean fishing wife I feel you on that lol. I never see shimano on sale
The Shimano Saragossa will do everything a Stella would for 99% of real world fishing conditions and the Shimano Spheros is only a slight step down from the Saragossa, They are Very Good reels!!
korean fishing wife yes your right. Reels have come so far in design and materials that people are pulling in bull sharks with spinners.
korean fishing wife when your fishing for big sharks are you using a shock leader?
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What line are you using?
The BG 8000 that we caught the shark with has 65lb sufix 832 braid and the BG 8000 that got tail whipped by the shark that got away has 60lb Seaguar Threadlock hollow core braid
@@koreanfishingwife8766 ok thanks. I'm trying to deciding between 50lb and 65lb braid for my bg8000.
If you are shark fishing definitely 65lb we spooled the one BG 8000 ourselves and put exactly 520yds 65lb sufix 832 put on very tight and right up to the very top and have had no problems with it. Our 2nd BG 8000 has 75yds of sufix 832 on bottom with 490yds 60lb Seaguar Treadlock on top with a solid to hollow splice, both reels are full braid no backing tied to the spool with a cross over uni knot to the rubber on the spool, The BG 8000 would take very close to 600yds of most any 50lb braid spooled on tightly, if you aren’t shark fishing you could fill 1/2 spool with 30-40lb mono and put 300yds of 50lb on top. The line lay on the reel is very impressive!!
So Im sitting here reading the description on your video trying to figure out what rod you’re using to pair it with my daiwa bg and I see all the way at the bottom you listed your wife too 5”2 Korean😂😂😂😂
She fought the Shark for 15 minutes but this 72 inch Blacktip was to much for her. She has caught some really nice Blacktips on the channel along with a 7’2” Lemon Shark and a 6’3” Spinner Shark but since I had to take the rod this shark does not count☹️ The Shark was closer to the edge of the surf than I thought and I could have ran down the beach with the Gopro and pulled it up!! I still feel bad about it☹️ Thanks for Watching!!
12:54 that shark is almost as big as she is
The shark was 6' and probably weighed around 110 lbs? she is 5'2" and weighs about the same, Thanks again for watching!!
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@@koreanfishingwife8766 Excellent video and very good fishing a big hug and blessings
Thank you for the nice comment 😀
Nice video. Keep it up. Just subscribed to your channel. Be safe and God bless.
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Thanks for the comment and Thanks for Watching!!
I'm just an amateur, but don't black tip sharks have black tips on the dorsal and pectoral fins? I'm being serious and not being a smarta$$. I'd like to know mysepf for sure!
Most of the time blacktip sharks will have black tips on their fins but not always and they vary in color as well. They can be brown to almost a steel gray color. The blacktip is also mistaken for a spinner shark but the spinner shark will always have a jet black anal fin and blacktips anal fins are always white. My wife caught a 6'3" spinner shark on the channel and the black anal fin was very noticeable, Thanks for Watching!!
Man that shark was too long on the beach. Try to handle him as fast as you can. I have the same reel, its one tough one.
We get the hook out and get them back in water and I have took them out up to my chest to release them and we make sure they swim away and don’t wash back in, we will watch the area where we let them go for awhile to make sure they are ok and yes as long as you don’t get the BG reels WET!! They are great reels!! Thanks for the comment and Thanks for watching!!
She doesn’t know how to pump prob why she loses fish lol.
She has caught 4 nice size blacktips, (1 was at least 100lbs) a big 7'2" lemon shark and a big 6'3" spinner shark that are all on the channel so she knows how to fight/catch the sharks.The big shark that got away got past a 9'4" leader so was not her fault, but she was using her arms to much on the big blacktip that we caught and was not bending at the knees and you can't make that mistake when fighting a fish that is as big as you are!! Her biggest blacktip weighed over 125lbs Thanks for watching!!
She fishes better than alot of guys out there .
Your leader was only 60lb....yeah no shit it broke😂
The leader wasn’t cut! the shark got wrapped up in the 9’4” leader and tail whipped the braid!