The Most Dangerous Mistake I've Ever Made | Pushing the Limits of a Small Boat in the Ocean

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
  • I made a pretty foolish choice and stayed out at sea longer than I should have in my small skiff and ended up in an awful situation.
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  • @barefootfishingtv6061
    @barefootfishingtv6061 Год назад +201

    Shoutout to the guy in the center console behind you when entering the channel, there's a lot of people out there that would just blow by and make the waves worse. It's nice to see people still showing kindness

    • @slaughterhouse799
      @slaughterhouse799 Год назад +4

      It’s a scam don’t send money

    • @alittlesaltwithslime1727
      @alittlesaltwithslime1727 11 месяцев назад

      This.

    • @gtxoiltastebad
      @gtxoiltastebad 10 месяцев назад

      Me i'm that guy. I"ll go outta my way to try and sink small boats :D You don't belong on water with us. Go to a creek or something

    • @ThomasShue
      @ThomasShue 10 месяцев назад +6

      Where is your life jacket bro

    • @ThomasShue
      @ThomasShue 10 месяцев назад

      What Inlet?

  • @sicsemper02
    @sicsemper02 Год назад +35

    Hell bro, don't be too hard on yourself. Anyone who says they haven''t made a bad decision in a boat either doesn't have a boat or is lying. Glad you made it through!

  • @jeffcook2211
    @jeffcook2211 Год назад +106

    Fishing alone you should always wear a PFD, and a EPIRB especially when offshore. Also I have never heard anyone say they wished they had a smaller boat when going into the big water! Glad you made it back safe.

    • @makoman88
      @makoman88 Год назад +2

      Hey Jeff...I see you received a comment about winning a giveaway...did you respond? I received it as well...feels sketchy, trying to see if this is legit or a scam.

    • @slaughterhouse799
      @slaughterhouse799 Год назад +3

      It’s a scam

    • @makoman88
      @makoman88 Год назад +1

      @@slaughterhouse799 yup, that's what I though. I hope no one falls for it. I certainly did not.

    • @slaughterhouse799
      @slaughterhouse799 Год назад +5

      @@makoman88 got me for $73 saying he’s I had to pay shipping for the kayak and fishing reel I won , feel like a complete dumbass , I live u learn never happen again 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @TxVet1027
      @TxVet1027 Год назад +1

      Wow ! So amazing.... NOT... Unbelievable... all that water in your shoes. Yet, no life jacket. Younger viewers might buy this crap, but let's be honest... he's a drama queen 😂. Did you see that list of patrons? Goes to prove, there's a sucker born everyday.

  • @briansmith1948
    @briansmith1948 Год назад +19

    This is possibly the most important video you’ve ever posted Lawson. Thank you.

  • @fatboifishing
    @fatboifishing Год назад +83

    Don’t be embarrassed man, mistakes happen when you let your guard down and it’s a great reminder, thanks for sharing!

    • @marksmith161
      @marksmith161 Год назад

      He should be embarrassed with no PFD on..

    • @fatboifishing
      @fatboifishing Год назад

      @@marksmith161 he said he was man didn’t you watch?

    • @RickR69
      @RickR69 3 месяца назад

      No this tart should be embarrassed.

  • @andrewvalente1725
    @andrewvalente1725 Год назад +168

    Glad you're okay Lawson! These are teaching moments and I think you understood the risk and learned from this. Definitely throw on a life jacket next time you go out in that inlet. Not enough time to find one in the boat if something went wrong.

    • @wescordray948
      @wescordray948 Год назад +10

      As I've heard before, PFD = Prevents F*&$ing Drowning

    • @slaughterhouse799
      @slaughterhouse799 Год назад +1

      Drawings a fake scam saying he’s sending u a kayak , don’t send no money

    • @RealBoiJare
      @RealBoiJare Год назад

      Agreed! It’s very important to take those extra precautions when out all alone in nature. Mother Nature doesn’t always have pity on people who aren’t constantly showing her respect. I’m glad he learned from it though and that he shared this experience for others to learn from

  • @SBFishing
    @SBFishing Год назад +46

    Nothing to be embarrassed about dude and really glad you're alright. Gave me goosebumps when you slowed down and threw on the kill switch. I'll always remember the first time you took me offshore and told me "the most dangerous part is getting through this inlet".

    • @slaughterhouse799
      @slaughterhouse799 Год назад +1

      Drawings a fake scam

    • @bassblaster162
      @bassblaster162 Год назад +1

      @@slaughterhouse799 I report them anytime I come across one. Happens on other channels too.

  • @hoochdog8093
    @hoochdog8093 Год назад +2

    Phenomenal video, Lawson! This video is the reason why I just subscribed to your channel...your honesty, teachable moments, and integrity are spot on. Don't feel embarrassed...you have tons of experience and this shows no one is exempt from the powers of Poseidon. Thank you for posting and I'm glad you are safe. Material things can be replaced but you can not. Tight lines and navigate safely!

  • @makoman88
    @makoman88 Год назад +10

    I've been subscribed and watching you for a couple of years, love your content. But I just wanted to say I have a renewed respect and appriciation of you as a "content creator" for having posted this video. Sharing big mistakes and using them as a teaching moment as opposed to only posting the good is a sign of solid character. Your awesome, I wish you continued success.

    • @makoman88
      @makoman88 Год назад

      This is awesome, and quite unexpected! I replied, hope you received it. You ROCK brotha!🤙

  • @Toche44
    @Toche44 Год назад +2

    This is one of the things that I love about your channel…your honesty and sincerity. I am glad you are ok, and it’s definitely a learning lesson. Thank you for all your efforts.

  • @matthewpatrick2742
    @matthewpatrick2742 Год назад +5

    I’m super super glad you are okay and I thank you for posting this because I absolutely learned something new today… we aren’t invincible. Glad you’re home safe man.

  • @SouthToeJoe
    @SouthToeJoe Год назад +2

    Good on you for posting this dude. It's a super hard thing to admit when we're wrong, and even harder to share it with folks...but you turned it into a great learning experience.

  • @Flmf1984
    @Flmf1984 Год назад +12

    I can say this from similar experience getting greedy and then caught by the weather, that you'll never make that mistake twice. Rattled me to my bones and won't ever push it again. Good job piloting that boat Cap'n.

  • @portvert2301
    @portvert2301 Год назад +59

    Lawson I’ve been watching you since I was 13. I’m 19 now with a house and a career. You’ve been a big part of my life. Glad you made it through

    • @email3627
      @email3627 Год назад +10

      I don't buy u got a house a career at 19. No 19 year old gets approved for a mortgage mom y and dads got u a house

    • @GetFuktPriusOwners
      @GetFuktPriusOwners Год назад +1

      ​@@email3627 I did... Also who said mortgage...

    • @colbyspann3021
      @colbyspann3021 Год назад +3

      Comin in late to this but I’m 20 and have a house on acreage and a boat of my own.

    • @jamesdacy7332
      @jamesdacy7332 Год назад

      Ya my dad is friends with a guy that retired at 38. While it is uncommon there's plenty of successful young people

    • @kieranbever9818
      @kieranbever9818 Год назад

      @@email3627 yeah you just ain't work hard lol

  • @snookbutter
    @snookbutter Год назад +1

    Good job bringing it back in. My Dad sunk his boat in 10,000 Islands years ago in a similar situation. Thank God his brother was nearby in another boat to save him. Thanks for posting! Love watching your content! 👊🏼

  • @mattsullivan6945
    @mattsullivan6945 Год назад

    Had a lesson like that a couple years back and became a much wiser boater & man because of it. The loom on your face for that section when you hit the big rollers in the inlet...I felt it. Had the same moment in a small boat & vowed to never risk it like that again. Plus I've been able to help infor others & became far more helpful to them. I still have a small boat and so plan my exit & entrance to the inlets based on the tides any day it is over 2 feet & choppy. Thanks for sharing this video, you will save lives.

  • @TOMBOfloRIDA
    @TOMBOfloRIDA Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting. These are situations you never want to see yourself in but will ultimately make you that much of a better boater. Glad everything worked out.

  • @blaphtome9382
    @blaphtome9382 Год назад +60

    About a month ago me, my brother and a friend were out chasing bull reds out on jet skis and I had an experience that changed me forever. We were just coming into the bay and and ran into a school that was something out of a BlacktipH video, never seen anything like it water exploding all around, birds diving, fish literally bumping into the skis and we start throwing spoons. Have the time of our lives for an hour or so and as it slows down my brother and buddy start heading for a shipwreck we like to drift, but I'm still chasing one more hookup. While casting back at a weird angle something hits HARD and snatched my rod out of my hand and as I turn hard and reach down to try and grab it my ski starts to go over so I hop off because no big deal I'll climb back on once it rights and maybe even grab my rod. By the time I realize I missed my rod I also realized I didn't have my leash and my ski had idled probably 20 feet away. Did I mention my cocky ass didn't have on my life vest either? Takes damn near everything I got to catch up, so I can catch the back of the ski and get drug through 3' swells for a while trying to catch my breath. When I recover enough I pull myself around front and lunge for the leash thankfully killing the motor, but I'm freaking dead and literally can't pull my dumb ass back on without it rolling on me. I can't see anyone close enough to see or hear me and I start thinking about my wife and 3 kids and how I've just finally found the financial success I've been working for 20yrs for and I start screaming and pull myself around front and somehow claw my way over the front and back on. I layed there on the machine catching my breath/composing myself, I couldn't stop shaking. Pulled my vest and whistle out the bin, put on my leash and vowed to never again so stupidly risk leaving my kids without a father, wife without a husband and employees without jobs.

    • @BombsAwayLP
      @BombsAwayLP Год назад +3

      Wow that's scary, glad you where able to climb back on

    • @mitchellking4988
      @mitchellking4988 10 месяцев назад +5

      Great story about how quickly it can all go wrong.

    • @nickpeavy6554
      @nickpeavy6554 10 месяцев назад +3

      just like that, everything can change

    • @Mike.Asams770
      @Mike.Asams770 10 месяцев назад

      A jet ski why

    • @blaphtome9382
      @blaphtome9382 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mike.Asams770 Because boats are gay

  • @wills2397
    @wills2397 Год назад +13

    WHAT IS UP MAH DAWWWWWWGS!
    I don’t mean to be “that guy” but always wear a PFD, especially offshore on a skiff. You just never know, one wave or wrong step can ruin the trip.

  • @mhasler84
    @mhasler84 Год назад +1

    Always fun to see a little offshore action Lawson! Appreciate your honesty in sharing the video. It's crazy how easy it is to get put in a position like that. Thank you for the reminder, it may just save someone's life!

  • @brianallen6341
    @brianallen6341 Год назад +1

    Great content! Hey it happens to us all and good job holding it together. I have found myself in " washing machines" in lake water even. You turned around at the right time and makes us appreciate modern stuff like pfds, bilge pumps, radios, and reliable motors. Thanks for sharing and thats part of the "fun". Boating is actually very dangerous and most people have no idea. The combinations in life are the ones that get ya! Please keep up the good work and thanks again for sharing!

  • @harrycha6521
    @harrycha6521 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bro, I'm glad you posted this video. I've got a smaller boat as well and was always curious what a bad case scenario looks like. You've convinced me not to take any chances. Stay safe and happy fishong bro!

  • @williambenner5550
    @williambenner5550 Год назад +35

    That was spooky to watch! Once you called out to the Lord, I felt you were going to be allright. Your honesty is something I greatly admire! Praise God you made it, and you learned a valuable lesson you shared with us. No fish is worth dieing for!

  • @randallpotenza734
    @randallpotenza734 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting, nothing to be embarrassed about, we've all been there before. Honestly, Lawson you might actually save someone's life by posting this. Stay safe my brother. Love the videos and the new skiff.

  • @ITigerbaum
    @ITigerbaum Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting. I'm preparing a new 19' skiff for saltwater, and I do like to slip out to the jetties or a close rig. I got a couple of inflatable life vests that are comfortable and not bulky for casting. Cheers!

  • @Bk-qz3yk
    @Bk-qz3yk Год назад +1

    I'll be buying a boat in the next few years and by posting this video u are infact doing exactly what u said. Making it known to us that shit can go south quick and without experience some of us would have been in trouble. Great tip on tide and wind. I def learned something!

  • @MW3azz
    @MW3azz Год назад +1

    When I was 13 me and my brother flipped our boat in Sebastian inlet because of our drive to catch fish. I'm glad you put this video out so the younger viewers can learn from what you did wrong that day.

  • @hunternewton7674
    @hunternewton7674 Год назад +6

    Hey man never be disappointed in urself when waves like come through just the other week I go into some very sketchy weather and was taking 6-7 footers over the now in a 24 foot flats boat though thought I was for sure done but never stopped going and thankfully barely made it back with water half way up legs

  • @kalae7036
    @kalae7036 Год назад +1

    I don’t own a boat outside of my kayak but I definitely still learned something from your experience. Thank you for sharing.

  • @arturo7023
    @arturo7023 Год назад +1

    had this happen to me a few weeks ago with my sons onboard with me. Im in a beavertail mosquito and the ride was brutal on the way back in when the storm hit. the boat kept getting lifted to the point where the prop was cavitating and had to anticipate which way the boat was going to be facing when the prop got grip... i had a blast with my boys but it was overshadowed for days thinking about how risky it was to get back to the ramp with them onboard. literally my knees were shaking once we were out of the rough water and close to the ramp. Glad youre good bro!

  • @The84Bronco
    @The84Bronco Год назад

    Props to you for posting. Good information for all people out there. Glad you made it out brother

  • @tonyihrig6305
    @tonyihrig6305 Год назад +12

    People who don’t have a few scars and list of things they’ll never do again play golf. Solid video. Thanks for posting it.

    • @dlmsarge8329
      @dlmsarge8329 8 месяцев назад

      Lol thats a good way of putting it.

    • @damienmayne7205
      @damienmayne7205 2 месяца назад

      That must be why I've over 100 scars on my body...20 on my head alone.

  • @ryanelizondo7257
    @ryanelizondo7257 Год назад +3

    Glad you’re okay man, you live and you learn it’s part of life. Love your videos buddy 🤙🏽

  • @bobwalters6543
    @bobwalters6543 Год назад +1

    Dude...I know that feeling..and for other guys with small boats you dont have to be going through an inlet for that to happen. I have a 14.5 microskiff with 20hp, launched at Christenson landing in Grant and went the 5 miles down toward Sebastian . Strong south wind came up and had to run back with the sea is dangerous..3ft rollers for 5 miles and water coming over the bow. scared the hell out of me. Glad you made it..love watching your videos.

  • @CMDR_Civilized_Boggy
    @CMDR_Civilized_Boggy 11 месяцев назад

    Hey, good on you for posting. It was a rough situation but your experience got you through it. (Perhaps some luck too) As a new boater I really appreciate any to thank you for posting it to show how quickly circumstances can change.

  • @sambonelife7485
    @sambonelife7485 Год назад +2

    Excellent Captain work my guy! I too had a harrowing experience going under the skyway bridge trying to get to paradise island with my wife in a Gheenoe super 16. We we’re basically riding the crest of the wave like a surfer and the water pump went out so alarms went off and I lost power. It got scary but we made it and have memories of a wonderful camping trip on a mangrove island in site of the sunshine skyway bridge. I have followed you from day 1 ! I love the fact that you post bad days and good days of fishing, but LBR are there any “bad” days of fishing

  • @douggarner6047
    @douggarner6047 8 месяцев назад

    Tks for showing your video it’s a great reminder for me again of how quickly things can turn on you! An very glad you made it back safe sir! 👐🏻🤓

  • @lukefigueroa7525
    @lukefigueroa7525 Год назад +3

    Dude just went through that this weekend on the Indian river!! Strong north winds making waves crash into my boat. SCARY stuff man glad you are okay

  • @brianestes4172
    @brianestes4172 Год назад +1

    Way to stay steady in mind and throttle! Didn't panic & kept a cool head. After the inlet entry you were humble which will easily allow you to learn from the situation. Way to get it done!

  • @ReggieandMiloTheCat
    @ReggieandMiloTheCat Год назад

    Definitely a teaching moment, glad you’re ok. Keep ‘em coming Fall is almost here.

  • @kennylove188
    @kennylove188 Год назад +21

    PFD's and Engine Kill Switch Lines are like seat-belts; you don't need it until it's too late to put it on. I grew up as a kid running little 12-16 ft boats in the LLM in far So. TX. We never wore life jackets, but you can wade all the way across most of those bays. Later on, I moved to Florida, got my SCUBA Certification, and did a lot of diving and spearfishing, and I felt very comfortable in/under the water. I fished for many years all over the state, and I fished a lot down in the Keys, sometimes alone, and still, I had never fallen overboard, and still, I never wore a PFD. But one day many years later, fishing alone in Galveston Bay, I slipped on the fish slime covering the deck from a 30+ lb Redfish I had just caught, and over the rail I went ! Took me an hour to finally get back up in the boat. So, nowadays, I ALWAYS WEAR A PFD. Glad you mad it back safely, but, consider yourself warned. Get smart, and live a long, healthy, adventurous life, with many Tight Lines !!!

    • @mikencrew8885
      @mikencrew8885 11 месяцев назад

      Bro I would of prayed to!! Lord help me!

    • @jonasf4065
      @jonasf4065 10 месяцев назад +1

      How would the pfd help you get in the boat?

    • @riverpirate1022
      @riverpirate1022 9 месяцев назад

      @@jonasf4065 By conserving your energy for climbing into the boat instead of burning it out having to swim to not drown.
      Maybe use your brain?

    • @billywatts4689
      @billywatts4689 10 дней назад

      My thoughts exactly ​@@jonasf4065

    • @billywatts4689
      @billywatts4689 10 дней назад

      ​@@riverpirate1022Nobody's asking you turnip juice

  • @Shefw.jd1
    @Shefw.jd1 4 месяца назад

    Glad to watch this as a young boater glad you posted this I’ve learned something today thank you.

  • @sandytrackxfishing2810
    @sandytrackxfishing2810 Год назад +3

    Man! Glad you made it back safely brother remember no fish is worth dying over! Take care ❤️🎣

  • @ferniea92
    @ferniea92 Год назад +1

    I've been there my friend, good thing you got through it. Keep up the good work, from El Paso Texas

  • @alf9638
    @alf9638 Год назад +1

    Kudos to you man, we all need these reminders sometimes.

  • @rafimartinez1438
    @rafimartinez1438 Год назад

    Live and learn. Appreciate you sharing cuz it makes me realize that it can happen to anyone. Keep on posting!!

  • @TalkFishTVHawaiianDan
    @TalkFishTVHawaiianDan Год назад

    Frigging A Lawson, you scared the crap out of me! I’m frigging shaking right now. We’ve all been there brah. I’m sad to say more times than once. Thrilled you made it and man did you show your incredible captains skills under intense pressure. Way to stay in control. Never lost your cool. I grew up in Florida and man we have some of the most dangerous inlets. Keep em coming bruddah and stay safe!

  • @lynn911able
    @lynn911able Год назад

    Thanks for posting, and nothing better than learning from other people mistakes
    Keep casting and posting

  • @mulvey0731
    @mulvey0731 Год назад

    Imagine the trouble you’d be in if that one motor failed. Wisdom is invaluable on the water.
    Great job posting this so that we all may learn (again).

  • @jreviews5924
    @jreviews5924 Год назад +4

    Glad you made it back bro! Those types of boats up here stay in the bay on the flats. Going near/off shore you need a higher bow and higher gunwales. Shallow draft boats are very dangerous outside.

  • @heysogo
    @heysogo Год назад +1

    Pros and cons- seeing one of my favorite RUclipsrs (and the probably one of the last bigger names that hasn’t sold out to the click bait nonsense) go offshore was awesome. Absolutely loved it!
    Cons: getting hurt or sinking a boat is no joke and would never want to see that happen to you!

  • @simplyintranets
    @simplyintranets 10 месяцев назад

    absolutely good on you for posting, I'm new to boating and had a similar experience, definitely something to learn from and the danger is very real out there on the water.

  • @michaelmarks8954
    @michaelmarks8954 Год назад +2

    Life preserver required in those conditions. Been in one situation like that going out of the St.John’s River where you could not see over the troughs. We were lucky bud. Good job. 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸

  • @PenCo91oh
    @PenCo91oh Месяц назад

    Good on you bro! Great job navigating back in and getting back safe!

  • @robertbaxter6716
    @robertbaxter6716 Год назад

    Pretty Intense there Lawson! Great job getting through it!

  • @omarbriseno5665
    @omarbriseno5665 Год назад +1

    Respect Law dawg. Humble pie is needed from time to time. Glad you’re okay 🤙🏽💯

  • @mariosolis1802
    @mariosolis1802 Год назад +1

    Glad you’re safe! Sucks being in rough water! That’ll get your nerves pumpin!

  • @kweeks10045
    @kweeks10045 Год назад +9

    You had it licked. I've had my 17.5' out on 4-6' days and 3'+ chop on the bay during a tropical storm. You get used to it. It just takes time to figure everything out.

  • @onetime7539
    @onetime7539 2 месяца назад

    You had the experience to navigate the situation, awareness to learn from it, and maturity to share it so others can learn. Well done.

  • @hunternewton7674
    @hunternewton7674 Год назад +1

    Great video lots for people to learn from it happy you posted it

  • @robertbailey2342
    @robertbailey2342 Год назад +2

    New subscriber here🤙🤙 my hat's off to you for posting your mistake man! I've done the same thing but with two kids on board an didn't tell anyone about it for a long time out of embarrassed about it an feeling like a awful father for possibly of putting them in danger!! It took me a long time to even go back out! Much respect from the coast of Maine 👊👊

  • @maxdavis2034
    @maxdavis2034 Год назад +2

    Awesome video glad your alright man 🤙

  • @ryanvanliew6910
    @ryanvanliew6910 Год назад

    What a video though. Stoked to see more offshore content when you get the right boat for it. Good on you for posting the vid, it takes a good person to share their mistakes.

  • @DunBeBuilds
    @DunBeBuilds Год назад

    Good to see a lesson was learned. That happened to me a few years back. Definitely makes u rethink a few things. REMEMBER LIFE JACKET! Just chuck it on especially bar crossings. Can never be too safe.

  • @daltoncastile3526
    @daltoncastile3526 Год назад +1

    Where I work, we have recreational fisherman and some charter guys that don’t account for or underestimate the bar swell in a similar situation where there’s only a 2ft chop or so. I’ve also assisted in multiple MOBs and sinking vessel calls and 9/10 alcohol is involved or just really poor decisions are made. You can’t be perfect every time, just glad you handled the situation very well.

  • @neal4reel723
    @neal4reel723 Год назад

    Kudos bruh we all have our moments man. Thank God you were able to post this.

  • @andrewbender8879
    @andrewbender8879 Год назад

    Man, you had MY heart racing! And I knew that because you were able to post the video that all worked out. Glad you got back safe. Definitely sketchy.

  • @nicholasstaler5041
    @nicholasstaler5041 Год назад +2

    Lawson love the videos man! I have a 15 foot Jon boat that I decked out like a bass boat and live in Toledo Ohio on Lake Erie. Usually just fight the Mariana for largemouth but of course my bad decision making leads me to run that thing to the islands for some smallies. Lake Erie got the best of my brand new Jon boat at the time at the rivots came loose and at the end of the day I was in near ankle deep water in my Jon boat in the middle of Lake Erie. 😂😂😂 I’m still only 22 so I still have to learn a bit more I guess

  • @dancampana2213
    @dancampana2213 Год назад

    Glad to see you’re doing alright! Never be embarrassed, this my help someone else in the future!

  • @OutdoorViking
    @OutdoorViking Год назад

    Glad you are ok Lawson. Don't take chances mate. It was nice to see the excitement of fishing offshore and would not mind seeing you out there in an offshore boat of course. Keep it real bud and much love to you and the family.

  • @DrywallSolutions1970
    @DrywallSolutions1970 Месяц назад

    I made that mistake one time in my kayak. It was an eye opening experience. New respect for the water. Glad to see you are alright and remember to wear your PFD and safety clip when you have the gas motor going. Be safe and look forward to more videos.

  • @ryan06gt
    @ryan06gt Год назад

    Did this exact thing in my mako 171 special and was praying harder than ever that I would make it in. Outgoing tide and incoming wind and it was crazy. I squeaked in just beside the south jetty and kissed the ground when I got back to Burt Reynolds lol. Glad you made it in safe brother.

  • @mileswilliams2587
    @mileswilliams2587 Год назад

    Been there done that when I was newby boater. But that’s how you learn. You did great and are a better boater because of it. Cheers mate

  • @MMACAMVIDEOS
    @MMACAMVIDEOS Год назад +1

    And today it’s flat and glassy around the inlet... appreciate your vids. Long time watcher of the channel 😎

  • @zachmauch4451
    @zachmauch4451 Год назад

    I was on edge the way back, my heart was pumping. Glad you made it home safe man🤘🏻

  • @TJ89741
    @TJ89741 Год назад +1

    I made a similar mistake 2 years ago. Stayed out a little too long and had to come back in 5-6 ft waves it’s very humbling for sure. We all make mistakes. You’re not alone man. Take it from someone with experience who’s made mistakes too

  • @waynepollard7823
    @waynepollard7823 Год назад +1

    you handled it really well, can't wait to see more offshore videos!

  • @lisagibson9257
    @lisagibson9257 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing! Even the most experienced boater can make bad calls!!!

  • @giovannilopez6970
    @giovannilopez6970 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing very helpful. Keep up the good work 🤙🏼

  • @sMFq11
    @sMFq11 Год назад

    A lot of us have been there man good navigating! Glad you came in when you did!!

  • @madvtecyo546
    @madvtecyo546 Год назад +1

    Pretty crazy how fast conditions can change. Happy you’re okay

  • @Dixie_Normous69420
    @Dixie_Normous69420 Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting this, it's a reminder that we are guests on the water and that no fish is worth your life or boat. That being said, I would love to see more nearshore stuff. I'd also implore you to please wear a pfd and don't wait til you get spooked to clip that killswitch on

  • @aeroscout8409
    @aeroscout8409 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is that Haulover inlet? Lesson learned brother. I consider myself an educated boater. My second boat was a 20' Javlin with a Evenrude 88HP with "Circle Loop" ignition, trim and a jack plate. With that the engine was making 95HP speeds. With the jack plate installed, there was about 6 tp 8 inches of aft stern hull in the water at full speed. One day I was crankin across Lake Murray, SC. A boat came by me going in the opposite direction. I hit it's wake and the boat started violently walking from left gunwale to right. Truly an "oh shit" moment.... Almost got thrown out of the boat. Luckily. I got it under control and sat for about 15 minutes clearing my head. I'm sure there are MANY that have a story like this, but will not discuss on a platform like this. Thanks for being honest and transparent....

  • @E.D.C_aesthetic
    @E.D.C_aesthetic Год назад +2

    Yea i’ve been in this same situation in a 17ft john boat, the most terrifying shit to ever go through, your heart is pounding through ur chest, just shaking like crazy.

  • @JenkinsB
    @JenkinsB Год назад +1

    Almost made it on those haulover inlet videos. Glad you're safe man!

  • @alvingoodman6539
    @alvingoodman6539 7 месяцев назад +1

    Need more analyses like this. Everyone makes bad judgement calls in everything; driving, boating, hunting, flying. Sometimes we learn from our own mistakes. It’s much better to learn from others mistakes.
    Be well and be safe.

  • @jbreefer148
    @jbreefer148 8 месяцев назад

    Hello I own a 13ft Saturn SD 385 inflatable boat and I took mine out on the gulf recently. The waves got rough when a cold front pushed through so it was time to head in back to Destin FL Pass. I mostly fish Choctawhatchee bay and even there it can be pretty rough. But it's better than being in the gulf. Great video.

  • @go.get.it1
    @go.get.it1 Год назад +1

    Hey this is a great lesson for all ages... we are human and we all get complasive from time to time... thanks for posting this and Yes a life vest could save your life. Im glad you made it home in one piece dude!

  • @latumalohi3369
    @latumalohi3369 Год назад

    So happy you’re safe brother! 🙏🏾
    That was scary 😧

  • @mkp3824
    @mkp3824 5 месяцев назад

    We stayed out a bit too long on Lake Erie once, but that was on an 18-foot Lyman, a wooden barrel of a boat, built for offshore waves. But out in 6-foot seas, with about a 3 seconds top, wave period, that was foolish. No one else, even big boats, were out. I can only imagine what it was like in a low freeboard, skiff! I'm glad you made it.

  • @watermancallum
    @watermancallum Год назад +1

    No need to be embarrassed you handled that perfectly! That was so sketchy but you stayed calm and surfed those waves.

  • @sammarino13
    @sammarino13 11 дней назад

    Great video, glad you made it back OK! Humbling

  • @american_dane
    @american_dane Год назад

    Your not an idiot man, that is standard boating scenarios that happen often. The ocean is no joke. Glad your safe to fish again 🤙 keep on that grind amigo

  • @darrin3747
    @darrin3747 Год назад

    Good call posting the video man. Helps bring reality to the sport. Great to get out but need to be safe. Glad your ok.

  • @skipyost177
    @skipyost177 Год назад

    Glad you are OK and you were smart enough how to handle your boat in bad weather and rough water. Press on!!!

  • @robwhigham1717
    @robwhigham1717 Год назад

    Brand new to this....thank you for posting!

  • @whitneyk5926
    @whitneyk5926 Год назад

    I’m glad you posted it , good or bad .never worry about what people think .. that inlet is nuts here in Florida You never know what your gonna get till you get in it. Glad your good 👍

  • @Snookhunter2669
    @Snookhunter2669 Год назад

    Bro almost same thing happened to me and my uncle on his smaller Angler boat coming into Fort Lauderdale inlet, insanely scary. Major props love all the videos

  • @Timberdam
    @Timberdam 8 месяцев назад +1

    You rode that following sea really well ! Rode the wave when you could ! PFC and Leash !!!!! We all learned something, Thank You !!

  • @GBetscha
    @GBetscha Год назад

    Glad you’re alright bro. That’s the reason I have never even tried to take my skiff out that inlet. Stay safe.