Into The Blue: "The Dry Tortugas and Mutton Snapper" 2014 : Season 6 Episode 2

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  • @jmvmike
    @jmvmike 7 лет назад +1

    Ouch!!!! I hooked myself with a sabiki rig in the back. I was bending the hook trying to get it through my skin. I iced it shoved it through and went back to 🎣. Love the show. Keep up the great work y'all

  • @sterlinghousewashpressurew9594
    @sterlinghousewashpressurew9594 7 лет назад +1

    Never seen Scott yell like that for any fish. That was an awesome snatch removal. Nice job

  • @bigfish454m
    @bigfish454m 10 лет назад +1

    I got hooked with all the hooks on a sabeke rig, they may be small but they heart!

  • @knightryderbelow
    @knightryderbelow 10 лет назад +2

    Best episode ever!!!! between the awesome mutton snapper fishing and the hook in the finger. lmao

  • @eddietinoga5846
    @eddietinoga5846 7 лет назад

    man you almost got hook on the face too, best fishing show ever. ALOHA happy fishing

  • @miamiwax
    @miamiwax 9 лет назад

    No way!! I went to high shool with the park ranger!! Whuddup Nick?!

  • @marvinhaglar1973
    @marvinhaglar1973 7 лет назад

    Are you guy's still doing this show?

  • @cadendavis255
    @cadendavis255 8 лет назад +1

    How far in front of the waypoint do you want to be before you drop anchor?

    • @TheBarred123
      @TheBarred123 8 лет назад +1

      +Caden Davis it depends on the current, depth, wind, ect. but always remember its not hard to let out of few more feet of line and you want to make sure u let out enough line for the anchor to get really caught. So if you are in 100 feet of water id let out at least 250 feet of line just to make sure the anchor is caught. Its a huge pain in the ass to be on the fish for a few seconds then have the boat move

    • @cobiaslayer683
      @cobiaslayer683 8 лет назад

      +Grimes Clark I believe it is one foot of depth 7 foot of anchor line so if you are in 100 feet effectively you need 700 feet of anchor line. And correct me if I am wrong but I believe that's Coast Guard regulation

    • @TheBarred123
      @TheBarred123 8 лет назад

      +Richard Baker Ive always heard put out 3 feet for every foot of water that you are in. 7:1 would be very secure haha but if you are in 200 feet of water its hard to have 1400 feet of line on the boat and ALOT to pull up but thats just personal preference and i dont have too many problems with the anchor coming undone with the 3:1

    • @TheBarred123
      @TheBarred123 8 лет назад

      +Richard Baker but if you were in less then 50-60 feet the more the better! Especially if you were anchoring up and everyone was leaving the boat to swim or hang out on the beach. It be really bad if the anchor got loose and no one was on the boat LOL

    • @cobiaslayer683
      @cobiaslayer683 8 лет назад

      Grimes Clark with that much line you would absolutely need an anchor windlass not to mention people don't normally anchor in 200 feet of water. More or less I think it's just a safety issue

  • @A_New_Yorker_Lost_In_Florida
    @A_New_Yorker_Lost_In_Florida 5 лет назад

    yes .... ouch ... been there ... no likey .... but not as bad as a catfish "spine"!

  • @jeffsmith8958
    @jeffsmith8958 6 лет назад

    People don’t realize until they take a good treble deep into your meat how bad that sucks and hurts! I caught a catfish with a Cordell Redfin damned catfish rolled while I had the lure size 2/0 3x Mustad treble id just put on

  • @vincentconnolly3684
    @vincentconnolly3684 3 года назад

    🖤💙🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍💯

  • @danthelaxer8698
    @danthelaxer8698 9 лет назад +1

    you should get a windlass anchor. much easier

    • @IntotheBlueFishing
      @IntotheBlueFishing  9 лет назад +2

      +Danthelaxer A windlass is nice but it is not as fast as pulling it with the ball...takes alot more effort though