haha thanks Paul, only bc the current was close to slack. the 8lb braid helps, that and the whiptail shad has little resistance in the water. just thankful i got her in and she swam off good in the warmer water 🙏
Awesome, as always, Peter. I was on my boat out east off New Haven Connecticut yesterday and we were talking about kayak fishing and one of my buddies says have you been watching Peter Ranieri. You just gained some more subscribers. Greetings from Gio, western Long Island sound
@@PeterRanieriII a 2-hr + ride & full tank to exclusively go for fluke in the New Haven/CT channel but exclusively caught porgies instead, LOL. On the plus side, I will try your porgy recipe.
Amazing bass, always trust your instincts. Nice to hear that you tell yourself the same things I do when a nice fish gets away. "He was probably foul hooked" or it was probably just a fiesty short. I know it helps me sleep better at night. 😂
hahaha Bob, thats hilarious. It so true, that one fish was a def a good one but I kept playing it down in my head exactly like you said. 😅 that bass was using that boulder as the leeward side blocked the fast current, it was textbook
perfect release bro. The one thing that is so upsetting about the slot size is some of the cows don't always revive after a long-fought battle in the current, being gut hooked from inhaling a bunker chunk, etc etc. You did that perfect and nice catch. 46 inch probably 36lbs
Agreed! That’s the plus to an artificial and being on a kayak is you really can chase them down or manuver around as needed. For some reason this one gave up quick but I’m happy she did so the reviving process was much shorter. I’m with ya though, the inability to keep a big fish in the event it’s gut hooked is not ideal, especially for chunking. Thanks for the weight estimate, good to know
@@PeterRanieriII Yeah it's tough when someone we take fishing catches the fish of a lifetime (aka 40+) its tough to not boat it for pics so as to keep it alive. But then again maybe the slot size reg is why we are catching so many monsters on the Sound This year? Who knows? Whatever the case This is our best North shore season in forever so the complaining is at a minimum lol. Keep up the good work my arms and legs get tired watching you paddle all over the sound!
it really was the best year I've had in the sound for bigger stripers too, maybe the slots are helping, maybe the fish are just moving around differently, who knows lol, but I'm def ok with it continuing in this direction. Yea the slot hurts the charters the most I think and the scenario your talking about not even being able to take it out for a quick pic, thats tough. thanks 🤙
Hey Steve, this outing was a little east of northport but yes you would be fishing very similar bottom over there. Wherever you move to I promise you will catch fish as long as you study super specific local places near you!
yes I agree the creation of Fish Finders has given everyone to learn about the contour of the bottom and to also see lines which represent some kind of movement = some kind and size of fish do you have a personal E mail you could share ? @@PeterRanieriII
Hello, This is a great video. I'm not an angler or anything but I do have a question. You let that monster go at the end. Why? Can you not eat that big guy. Please let me know.
Hey Paul, thank you and its very cool to hear from a non-angler that clicked on my video. Recently, about 1-2 years ago, NY state implemented a slot size requirement to keep striped bass meaning it has to be within 28"-31" in order to keep it and you can only keep one. So this fish was actually too big to keep legally. But even in the years prior to this law I never really kept big ones since they are breeders and they don't taste as good as the smaller fish.
for real, its head was so massive lol. Yeah man I thought the same thing, she tired very quickly. I think its the low oxygen in the warmer water. she surfaced right in the beginning of the fight which was interesting as well
She was a beauty for sure, thanks. That’s just the simple cheap watersnake T24 that I side mounted in the rod holder using a custom made mount. I have a video of it somewhere in my hobie playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLZsVnWkyzKlnj8VwDjXEqIz7KCZxgM5_o&si=dT7L9GTpSI0fuKtA I love this little motor. For the price that it cost me to set up, it’s amazing and helps me get around easier but I did have to do some tinkering. I do have plans on getting an xi3 though…
@@pastapaul150 I mean it depends on the weather of course but typically the weather windows are easier to predict in the western sound so I’m pretty comfortable there going 5+ miles offshore, but in the middle sound maybe 2 or 3 miles and the eastern sound less than 1. The eastern sound I’m not very familiar with and the wind seems to pick up quicker
Pete, stop stealing all the sea bass off of those boulders, i plan on fishing over there next week once the wind dies down. This past weekend fishing for stripers in the sound i had 3 fish from 33-39 inches, 3 fish from 40-44 inches, 5 fish 45-49 inches, and 1 fish right at 50 inches which was the biggest striper i had ever seen.
haha Miles I left you some for sure. Thats crazy man on the stripers, way to go. The stripers just get so much bigger with every inch it seems after like 44" - thats an amazing weekend seriously! I have no doubt you be able to find the seabass if your able to find stripers like that lol
Rod is shimano teremar southeast 6’-6” last eye cut, reel is daiwa kage 2000. I have links to them in description I think. I used the same setup for the striper too
Is there a reason why you keep messing with your drag? Do you need new washers? As far as sea bass in the sound go, yes, nothing like they used to be but looks like they’re making a comeback. Of the hundreds I’ve caught over the years (mostly wrecks off the south shore) my PB was just under 6 pounds. It was absolutely beautiful, I remember it well. Mount Misery shoal, circa 1978...😢
@@josephmunch724 it’s a very valid observation. I really don’t know why I’ve picked up this habit last few years. I think the super light line 8lb test making me want to adjust according to the fish. I do think with light setups it’s worth adjusting depending on the fish throughout the fight as they get higher off the bottom to let it be a bit looser but I prob do it too much. That’s pretty awesome to hear about them being around back then like that. Haha at least you have that memory
@@PeterRanieriII Thanks for the reply Peter, I appreciate it. I also appreciate your videos, I’ve been intrigued by the whole kayak thing; gotta really streamline your operation in a 10.5’ craft... Definitely liked how the jigging worked on the SB, they are, to me anyway, the best eating fish (along with tautog) we have available locally. Thirty years ago, when my buddy got his boat, we started wreck fishing off Fire Island. There was a 100 fish bag limit, which was easily filled if you kept the small ones. We didn’t bother with anything shorter than say 13” or so, and would usually take 40-50, then spend the rest of the day processing. They also make outstanding fish stock. Now, what is it, 5? (I haven’t checked the regs) which is equally absurd. I really hope things balance out at some point. Anyway, I’ve subscribed, do you have any video showing your rig setup? Looks like so much fun. Tight lines Peter!
the hobie compass 2021 and the passport 10.5' 2021 are the 2 that I have. The passport is kept at my parents place, that's why i use it there a lot more, its much easier to launch off that beach
thanks, yea I've never tried that area but always thought it would be a good place for fluke. You have that big ledge there with the river outflow seems ideal, thanks for letting me know! Just tough for me these days to explore new places, wish I had more time!
if you can find a public access beach on the north shore then yes you can just typically launch from there. They may have certain areas that they prefer you to launch (like not if front of roped off swimming areas) but yeah in general any beach will public access will do.
Outstanding job! Both on the catch and release. It's very instructive watching you use your finesse jigging technique. I have learned a lot.
Awesome to hear this, thank you!
Wowzers what a beauty, great job Peter!
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome Bass!!! Awesome video!
Hey man! Appreciate you stopping by - thanks 🙏
That's a monster bass bro . Nice ones . Keep killing it out there 🙌🎣🎣
Thank you for your videos, we always learn something, God bless you and family!!!
appreciate the encouragement! God bless 🙏
@@PeterRanieriII 🤝
Love to hear the drag sing, awesome fish Peter!
😊 me too, thanks man! She was a beauty
Wow Pete. 1 Oz 70 90 feet.
Nice work!! Woooohoooo Stripa!
haha thanks Paul, only bc the current was close to slack. the 8lb braid helps, that and the whiptail shad has little resistance in the water. just thankful i got her in and she swam off good in the warmer water 🙏
what a cow! keep doing what you're doing, because it keeps getting better.
thanks Matt 🤙
That was one huge fish! Congratulations!
Thanks Will!
zzzzinnnnnnnnggggggggggggg, best sound in the world. amazing catch bro, congrats!
Couldn't agree more! thank you so much MrTcal!
That bass was sick bro. Nice grab. Great content🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🍻
Appreciate that man 🤙
Awesome, as always, Peter. I was on my boat out east off New Haven Connecticut yesterday and we were talking about kayak fishing and one of my buddies says have you been watching Peter Ranieri. You just gained some more subscribers. Greetings from Gio, western Long Island sound
Very cool! Hope you found some fish that day too Gio, always great hearing from you
@@PeterRanieriII a 2-hr + ride & full tank to exclusively go for fluke in the New Haven/CT channel but exclusively caught porgies instead, LOL. On the plus side, I will try your porgy recipe.
Amazing bass, always trust your instincts. Nice to hear that you tell yourself the same things I do when a nice fish gets away. "He was probably foul hooked" or it was probably just a fiesty short. I know it helps me sleep better at night. 😂
hahaha Bob, thats hilarious. It so true, that one fish was a def a good one but I kept playing it down in my head exactly like you said. 😅 that bass was using that boulder as the leeward side blocked the fast current, it was textbook
HOLY SHIT DUDE U HIT THE MOTHER LOAD, VERY NICE, u need another kayak just to hold that one lol awesome job man
lol thanks
Killer catch 🔥🙌
Thanks 🙏
Nice one!🎉
That bass was a monster nice 👍🏻 job
Thanks David!
Nice Striped Bass Pete :)
Thanks Robert 😊
It’s been so long, I forgot her name Velma. Almost didn’t recognize you Misty❤🥰
perfect release bro. The one thing that is so upsetting about the slot size is some of the cows don't always revive after a long-fought battle in the current, being gut hooked from inhaling a bunker chunk, etc etc. You did that perfect and nice catch. 46 inch probably 36lbs
Agreed! That’s the plus to an artificial and being on a kayak is you really can chase them down or manuver around as needed. For some reason this one gave up quick but I’m happy she did so the reviving process was much shorter. I’m with ya though, the inability to keep a big fish in the event it’s gut hooked is not ideal, especially for chunking. Thanks for the weight estimate, good to know
@@PeterRanieriII Yeah it's tough when someone we take fishing catches the fish of a lifetime (aka 40+) its tough to not boat it for pics so as to keep it alive. But then again maybe the slot size reg is why we are catching so many monsters on the Sound This year? Who knows? Whatever the case This is our best North shore season in forever so the complaining is at a minimum lol. Keep up the good work my arms and legs get tired watching you paddle all over the sound!
it really was the best year I've had in the sound for bigger stripers too, maybe the slots are helping, maybe the fish are just moving around differently, who knows lol, but I'm def ok with it continuing in this direction. Yea the slot hurts the charters the most I think and the scenario your talking about not even being able to take it out for a quick pic, thats tough. thanks 🤙
Wow nice striper , where did you launch from with your kayak? Looks like shoreham beach near power plant ? I could be wrong let me know
Peter
so if I move to Northport will that get me the necessary permit to fish these waters
Hey Steve, this outing was a little east of northport but yes you would be fishing very similar bottom over there. Wherever you move to I promise you will catch fish as long as you study super specific local places near you!
yes I agree the creation of Fish Finders has given everyone to learn about the contour of the bottom and to also see lines which represent some kind of movement = some kind and size of fish
do you have a personal E mail you could share ?
@@PeterRanieriII
Hello, This is a great video. I'm not an angler or anything but I do have a question. You let that monster go at the end. Why? Can you not eat that big guy. Please let me know.
Hey Paul, thank you and its very cool to hear from a non-angler that clicked on my video. Recently, about 1-2 years ago, NY state implemented a slot size requirement to keep striped bass meaning it has to be within 28"-31" in order to keep it and you can only keep one. So this fish was actually too big to keep legally. But even in the years prior to this law I never really kept big ones since they are breeders and they don't taste as good as the smaller fish.
wow craz during summer to get that, its back looks green kind of like tog eating green crabs you think?
right?! they def have a greenish hue sometimes but I don't know why, sometimes its almost purple
Super monster Super Top Gun fisherman
Dude, the striper head is about the size of your face. It’s interesting how quickly the bass gets tired.
for real, its head was so massive lol. Yeah man I thought the same thing, she tired very quickly. I think its the low oxygen in the warmer water. she surfaced right in the beginning of the fight which was interesting as well
Awesome bass. What motor and mount is that, and do you like it?
She was a beauty for sure, thanks. That’s just the simple cheap watersnake T24 that I side mounted in the rod holder using a custom made mount. I have a video of it somewhere in my hobie playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLZsVnWkyzKlnj8VwDjXEqIz7KCZxgM5_o&si=dT7L9GTpSI0fuKtA
I love this little motor. For the price that it cost me to set up, it’s amazing and helps me get around easier but I did have to do some tinkering. I do have plans on getting an xi3 though…
@@PeterRanieriII thanks, how far offshore do you usually feel comfortable going?
@@pastapaul150 I mean it depends on the weather of course but typically the weather windows are easier to predict in the western sound so I’m pretty comfortable there going 5+ miles offshore, but in the middle sound maybe 2 or 3 miles and the eastern sound less than 1. The eastern sound I’m not very familiar with and the wind seems to pick up quicker
Pete, stop stealing all the sea bass off of those boulders, i plan on fishing over there next week once the wind dies down. This past weekend fishing for stripers in the sound i had 3 fish from 33-39 inches, 3 fish from 40-44 inches, 5 fish 45-49 inches, and 1 fish right at 50 inches which was the biggest striper i had ever seen.
haha Miles I left you some for sure. Thats crazy man on the stripers, way to go. The stripers just get so much bigger with every inch it seems after like 44" - thats an amazing weekend seriously! I have no doubt you be able to find the seabass if your able to find stripers like that lol
What is the rod and reel combo for the sea bass
Rod is shimano teremar southeast 6’-6” last eye cut, reel is daiwa kage 2000. I have links to them in description I think. I used the same setup for the striper too
Is there a reason why you keep messing with your drag? Do you need new washers? As far as sea bass in the sound go, yes, nothing like they used to be but looks like they’re making a comeback. Of the hundreds I’ve caught over the years (mostly wrecks off the south shore) my PB was just under 6 pounds. It was absolutely beautiful, I remember it well. Mount Misery shoal, circa 1978...😢
@@josephmunch724 it’s a very valid observation. I really don’t know why I’ve picked up this habit last few years. I think the super light line 8lb test making me want to adjust according to the fish. I do think with light setups it’s worth adjusting depending on the fish throughout the fight as they get higher off the bottom to let it be a bit looser but I prob do it too much. That’s pretty awesome to hear about them being around back then like that. Haha at least you have that memory
@@PeterRanieriII Thanks for the reply Peter, I appreciate it. I also appreciate your videos, I’ve been intrigued by the whole kayak thing; gotta really streamline your operation in a 10.5’ craft... Definitely liked how the jigging worked on the SB, they are, to me anyway, the best eating fish (along with tautog) we have available locally. Thirty years ago, when my buddy got his boat, we started wreck fishing off Fire Island. There was a 100 fish bag limit, which was easily filled if you kept the small ones. We didn’t bother with anything shorter than say 13” or so, and would usually take 40-50, then spend the rest of the day processing. They also make outstanding fish stock.
Now, what is it, 5? (I haven’t checked the regs) which is equally absurd. I really hope things balance out at some point.
Anyway, I’ve subscribed, do you have any video showing your rig setup? Looks like so much fun.
Tight lines Peter!
What did you do today, oh just took a bass for a walk !
lol only us fisherman would understand
What set up do you hse
Rod: modified shimano TMSX66M (last eye cut)
Reel: daiwa KGLT2000D-XH
Theres some links in the description and the line/leader/lure info
How many kayak you have
the hobie compass 2021 and the passport 10.5' 2021 are the 2 that I have. The passport is kept at my parents place, that's why i use it there a lot more, its much easier to launch off that beach
How big is that kayak?
10.5'
Oh wait, u know people are going to give u hell for letting him go lol
theres a slot size for keeping though and its only 28"-31" so I had to release it 😁
@@PeterRanieriII that huge fish seen more than 31 inches look like 3 1/2 feet lol
stripped bass at 25:00
Love all your videos pete. Have you tried going out of nissequogue? I’m always on some good fluke out there.
thanks, yea I've never tried that area but always thought it would be a good place for fluke. You have that big ledge there with the river outflow seems ideal, thanks for letting me know! Just tough for me these days to explore new places, wish I had more time!
Are there special beaches to launch from or can I just go to any north shore public spot and send off
if you can find a public access beach on the north shore then yes you can just typically launch from there. They may have certain areas that they prefer you to launch (like not if front of roped off swimming areas) but yeah in general any beach will public access will do.