I Tied Bait to My GoPro and Dropped it Under the Pier! **Crazy Finds**
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I Tied Bait to My GoPro and Dropped it Under the Pier! *Crazy Finds*
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I believe those yellow banded fish are sergeant majors. Quite common around reef and structure. Love all the species you have down there Brant. I hope to retire to the greatest state in the union(next to Texas) someday.
Yup. Sergeant Major Damselfish.
Lol who names these?
Sgtmaj damsel 🤣
i third this.
@@althor9997 lol, good question. it might be the stripes or it might be that they are mean as hell haha.
@@althor9997 it’s because it resembles military stripes.
What I respect and like most about watching your videos is the fact you spend a lot of time fishing on beaches and piers. It’s a great reminder that you don’t need a boat to land Quality Fish. Keep the beach videos coming (especially the ones where you catch your own baits)💪🏾💪🏾
As a boat owner some of my most solid fish still come from shore
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I do appreciate that
I love that you guys are taking your GoPros down into the “Zone”. As a 35 year veteran of SCUBA diving around PNS and AL Point I can attest to the fact that there is a wondrous world below the surface! Thanx for the interesting content!
I had to laugh at the toad fish. When I was a kid, my dad would take us fishing when we were on holidays. We would fish from a pier and those were all I ever caught lol. For a while, I almost grew up thinking that’s all there was around that pier 😂 Thanks for the video and bringing back some great memories of my childhood 😊
Thank you, I have always wondered what was down there after we casted our line…
I love to fish even if I don’t catch anything. I enjoy your videos very much, Thanks for sharing
Karen from New Orleans Louisiana ✌🏼❤️🎣
I really enjoy these videos as much as I do watching you fish so much life and so much Beauty in the water those GoPros are so awesome makes you feel like you're actually there really appreciate what you do👍
Man, I miss fishing that bridge! Moved away in 2015, fishing hasn't been the same since.
The small fish with the stripes is a Sergeant Major. You can find them all around the waters of Florida around structure. As for the spotted pinfish, we always just called them pinfish. I didn't know there was a sub species. The small jack looks to be just a small yellowtail jack. Love your videos and look forward to them. Thank you for all your posts.
My Dad thinks every fish is a Sergeant Major I think he just likes the name.😂
I always called the Spottail Pinfish but they are actually called Ringtail Porgy. Pinfish are a species of Porgy as well as Sheepshead. The Jack is a juvenile Yellow Jack.
Black and yellow stripe are Sargent Major fish
The one with the spot on the tail is known as a blacktail or dassie here in South Africa
I was shocked at the amount of light at that depth, thanks for the Amazing video.
Thank you for this video!
It is so cool to know what is underwater. Great idea to attach a shrimp to your GoPro (I was worried a lunker might bite the hook and drag your GoPro away!).
I LOVED fishing the bridge. I miss Pensacola so much man
And these under water videos are very entertaining /compelling.
The yellowish black stripped fish are sargent major fish 2:21
The one at 2:48 looks like a barjack
I live in Pensacola…if you ever wanna come fishing on the boat you are welcomed..we catch big monsters of all types of fish😁
Hey Brant, make you a simple device, will hold the go-pro and the bait, so the camera stays pointed at the bait, little bit of PVC pipe maybe some thin wooden slats; weight it so it stays level, just a thought,,,, Cheers Mate...
Great videos with the camera fishing. I'd love to see the same thing in 100ft of water where you'd be fishing for grouper and under deeper water fish. you may have to have a light attached to some kind of contraption down there, but it would certainly be some interesting footage. Maybe even some kind of trolling would be cool too. Either of those would be challenging to get the footage.
Check out Rokkit Kit for some underwater trolling video. He uses a camera that attaches to his line and trolls live bait behind his kayak. It's really interesting watching the big fish running up and checking out the bait and it's insane when one finally hits.
Great video.I love fishing and watch 3 of the underwater live cams in Florida plus the Frying Pan cam in South Carolina.I watch,for enjoyment and to learn.Those puffers are so funny.Its also fun to watch crabs.I live on Lake Whitney Texas but i grew up in Galveston and still have a bunch of salt water in my veins.The coast keeps calling me back.Happy fishing.
Make yourself a base out of steel that you can fix a berly bag too and fix the camera facing towards it. You'll get nice stable footage and it can sit nicely on the bottom.
Maybe take a frozen block of shrimp with a sinker in it and film with the GoPro. Would be a frenzy
I really enjoyed this video. So cool that you put the GoPro so we can see all of the cool fish! Great Video!!
You should go snorkeling at Phil Foster Park, I went scuba diving there and there are THOUSANDS of fish to marvel over!
I didn't think the fishing bridge was still there! Can't wait to go! I've been back in the area for about 3 months and still haven't been fishing yet. I'm READY! Maybe fish for some flounder this time of year?? Seems like I remember my dad taking us out there when they were pulling up doormat flounder. That' was on the beach side not the gulf breeze side.
Great video. Maybe make a wire basket about the size of the camera to put 2-3 shrimp in. May keep the fish around a tad longer if the could see/smell, but not devour. Just a thought.
I grew up fishing that old bridge pier and back then we could drive on it. Those stripped fish is what we called sailor fish. Kinda perch and they make good live and cut bait when fishing for white trout and around the pilings we’d catch sheepshead like crazy on earth worm’s and wigglers believe it or not. On the other end is some of the best shrimping we ever did with a drag line net with planner boards on the main lines. We’d catch a fourty gallon ice chest full of huge shrimp and a lot of blue crabs. But during the day we’d take some cleaned crabs cut in half a catch some huge bull reds. People through them back or just put them in the garden soil because they called them a drum or a trash fish but we knew better and we’d keep one a piece to fry or grill sometimes we’d have a nice fish fry with shrimp and crabs for all our friends. I fised the point at ft Pickens and Navarre pier. I’d sale some of the king mackerel to a chef that would walk out and see what we had. That was on the old pier that a hurricane took away one year. Great times. Brother I love all your shows around Pensacola because they take me back to when we’d camp out all summer on the beach and eat whatever we caught. Thanks for your hard but great video’s. Keep um coming. I’m 66 now and get home once a year during the run during the fall of the year. Miss home bro 😢.
Yes the little banded fish with the yellow are Sargent majors
Like how you keep it "Everyman"...you talk about the kids and the regular folks going out on the bridge and having a day with the family having some good, quality time. ! Nice bunch of fish there! I love me some mangrove snapper fried up with some hush puppies or some of mama's spoonbread. Best Wishes from Virginia, Cork
As @BigBass13 13 already commented, those small white&yellow-black banded fish are Sergeant-major/Abudefduf saxatilis. The one you called Black-spot Pinfish I think is a Spottail seabream/Diplodus holbrookii. The Puffers I *think* are Southern puffers/Sphoeroides nephelus, not that you asked but I'm on a mission now (since I find this video so much fun!). 02:51 I think could be a Blue runner/Caranx crysos, I'm not getting anywhere on it, really...
There's an app that you can use to identify fish from a picture and it also gives regulations regarding the various species of not mistaken. Can't remember the name but I've seen it advertised on Thresher Fishing.
@@pakde8002 I'm an avid user of the site FishBase since I'm just a humble "fish-watcher" and don't fish myself (and live in Sweden). But that app info might be welcome news for all US fishermen frequenting this channel.😀
You should do one at fort Pickens pier
Why do I love these? I don’t know, but I do. Please keep doing these!
Used to fish of the Reddington Beach Long Pier catching speckled trout, bonnet head shark, one crab (with a fishing line) and a pelican (that swallowed a fish i caught).... good times. a couple poles are under the pier now.
you video takes me back.
Thanks!
That fish @9:06 😂
Good stuff Brant, sure beats the 5 gallon bucket with plexiglass silicone in place. Lol 80s and 90s.
In NC we refer to the spot tail as a “Ring Tail”, but I’m pretty sure it’s some species of pin fish. We have thousands of them.
I think it was a ring tail porgy.
I enjoys seeing other worlds(within our planet). Thank you for making and sharing these videos. Have you considered getting a submarine drone? Might give you more control since you can see real time.
The first tow you asked are a Silver/Bermuda Porgy or Spottail and a Sargent Mayor
Great footage! Pretty cool
You had a right it's called a spottail pinfish or a spottail sea bream. The yellow striped fish are sergeant major fish. 😁👍
Good save on the GoPro.
This is the best fishing video I’ve seen. Love the go pro idea.
The yellow and white fish with the black stripes are called sergeant major because they have the same number of stripes as the uniform of a sergeant major in the military.
So the little black and yellow striped fish in the beginning are sergeant majors.
Very nice thanks for cool pictures
Thank you for sharing these finds! Curious what type of fish is on the left below that rock edge laying on the bottom of the bed at 7:01, seems to have a snout and can see its eye reflection.
Interesting. The depth of the different spots would be nice to know
This video shows a healthy environment teeming with life right off the coast of a very populated area. This is due in part to very effective wastewater treatment and the Clean Water Act of 1972. Hats off to the professionals that work in that field.
Really cool footage for such a simple way to get it. And what a healthy looking fishery. Thanks for sharing.
So puffer fish are bait stealing pest everywhere 😜. Cool video. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
HEADS UP. Difference tween spotted pinfish and regular EVERYTHING. Spotted are excellent eating cleanest meat. Regular pinfish are Bait
Those fish are called "Sergeant Majors" and are found throughout the tropics.
Frozen Dead squid works well with Mangroves off of Bob Sikes in Summer :-)
Thanks for sharing and being awesome!
Whats the crackling noise. Interesting every time i snorkel in australia i hear it. Shows its world wide!👍
I recently moved to Florida and a local told me they’re called Key West Grunts but that was wrong apparently! 😂
Yes black and yellow fish is a Sargeant Major and the jack like fishbwas a blue runner
The spot tail pinfish is actually a silver porgy. Sergeant major as everyone else pointed out is the striped one. They dont get much bigger than palm of your hand
Thanks, love this, I used to fish with my late husband, will love to do it again, my lady's friends don't know how to fish, am not good teaching, I just want to fish😁
GoPro picture stabilization working overtime. Good results.
Have you tried an actual chum drop or a pot of chum? It must get intense!
The black and yellow striped fish is a Sergeant Major. See them a lot in the Keys and Bahamas.
The ones that are green with black stripes we call it mamo here in Hawaii
They are in fact calls Spottail Pinfish. The black/yellow striped fish are Sgt. Majors. Bar Jack has a black bar that runs along dorsal through bottom tail fork.
Another journey of the Original Undersea World of Jacques Brant Cousteau, What a view Man just great. I don`t see any of this type of production of fishing on TV anymore. That's why I don`t do many viewings on TV anymore its to Political one way or another, no loss I`m OK with it. I guess next will be a small submarine? Always keep your mind out of that box. Just amazed at the amount of fish under the Pier WOW! Great Stuff
those stripey fish are Sargeant majors. they're so pretty and everywhere in the Keys.
Thank you!
in Australia we call them Bream and the one with the black spot we call finger mark Bream
I grew up in West Palm, and we always called the black and yellow vertical striped fish sergeant majors. but I'm pretty sure that's just a "slang" name..
You might be able to rig it with a spreader wire above and actually have the bait right in front of the camera.
@1:36..."Couple more and you can have yourself a shrimp cocktail! hahaha..." line from Forrest Gump
Daaaaaaaaaammmmn. Who lost their Penn!? Lol. Thanks for the cool video. Come down to Ft. Pierce , West Palm. Ft. Lauderdale area. Great fishing
The jack in the beginning might be a yellow jack but it also kind of looks like a blue runner
Let me tell ya how to retrieve that rod & reel. Get a chain strainer, open all the hooks except where it would tie to the bank, tie a trotline cord to that one. Toss it in a few times and you will catch that rod. I troll a lot and eventually a rod will hang and fly out of the boat so I carry this chain stringer to get them back. I keep my cord wound in a chalk box but you could wind it around a marker buoy or anything. The length is up to your needs.
Man, those poor fishing reels! I'd be out with a magnet trying to snag some of those!
Used to go there for sheepsheads, yummm
Brant says tourist, then cuts straight to Ron’s kid and wife. Lol! Good humor
Cool way to scout. I just had a lengthy discussion about you with Dan Stewart. He was recommending I follow you( very proud of you BTW) told him I already do. Was showing him some pictures of trip this weekend to Indian Pass.
ringtail porgy, sgt major, yellow jack...
Awesome footage. The stripped fish are sergeant majors.
They should regulate pinfish like red snapper. There doesn’t appear to be enough ! Cool vid!
I have arrived for more fishing videos
Loving the go pro vids brotha!!!
Use a shrimp pattern sabiki and chum with bay shrimp pieces you catch fish all day long
I always bait my GoPros when filming underwater video. It certainly helps catch more things to film. I would love to get to more places to film. My RUclips films I've posted are rudimentary compared to yours!
Another awesome video. Sounds like you may have a content side-bar series there, going places with underwater Go-Pro vids and giving them a 1-10 ranking like you did here. I like it, should be interesting to your viewers. Good idea for real.
2:30 Sergeant Majors, a Caribbean Reef fish that is pretty common. I think they are a species of Damsel.
Tie a pully and a weight to the camera and pull bait down to the camera with the loop and pully.
That’s a yellow jack at 2:50 great sashimi 🤙🏽
The striped fish at the very beginning are called sergeant majors and the pinfish with the spot is called a pot tail pinfish
I'd always wondered what kinds of fish, would be under bridges and fishing docks. Nice Footage"
Those fish are baby marlin and yellowfin tuna 👌🏻
I think your spot tailed pin fish is actually a small ring tailed scup.
I believe the striped black and yellow are Sgt Majors
come back and fish the pier maybe grab that ol GatorSepc or his brother . I have seen drum, reds, rays, and sharks caught here, plus lots of whiting ,croaker and even Spanish and yeah kitties..LOL
Greetings from Canada! Pensacola FL is an awesome place to fish.
Good stuff . About houses not just yet thanks housing market dropping i will wait ..maybe late next year .
Great video glad you posted keep them coming thanks
Blue runner is that jack looking fish
Very nice and interesting video. Thank you.
I had a generic camera similar to a go pro that I done this with off Jacksonville peer a few years back with. Unfortunately no footage because I tied a stocking with about a dozen shrimp to it to attract fish and some sort of shark (probably a black tip) grabbed the entire thing and bit the 250lb braid in two. and ate the camera. I got a GP 8 after that and didn't wanna try it with that one. lol.
next time use heavy line on the reel and some light line on the go pro to the hook so if you do get snagged all you will lose is your hook as the light line will snap first
The striped fish are sergeant majors they are the largest of the damsel species of reef fish