Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
As an old retired marine biologist and fisherman, I love when the science shows up in the video. Don't know what you did in your previous life but I would suspect it had something to do with research. You isolate variables as best as possible and that gives it away. Excellent work and thanks.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing There was a famous Skinner (B.F. Skinner) who also studied and experimented with behavior. Just not fish behavior... love your vids. Atlantic Highlands, Sheepshead Bay and Captree party boat fisherman here.
Can we put this up for some type of RUclips award?? Heck, even a journalist award! This is magnificent content. Skinner always comes with interesting and creative videos. Thanks!
John, outstanding, this is PRECISELY what I experienced on a recent trip on the Western end. With boats all around me giving up and constantly moving around, I stayed on one spot and didn't pester with the rod too much. I used a stiff rod, strong line, tight drag and no slack in the line, to avoid being pulled into rocks. The result: a limit of larger blackfish in under 15 minutes while everyone else was catching shorts. SO YOU ARE SPOT ON WITH THIS VIDEO. WELL DONE!
I am an old working engineer and I agree with the old retired marine biologist :) priceless video! very educational and very fun to watch. you are definitely helping me become a better fisherman! thank you!
@@johnsweeney1400 John you make me feel famous responding to my comment haha I am honored. Watching this further reassures that as long as you are getting some type of small taps or whatnot at a spot right away usually there is blackfish there not all of the time but a lot of the times.
I’ve been waiting since Florida and you didn’t disappoint…seeing exactly what’s going on below and your commentary gives me a better insight into building the bite and ignoring the other taps
This video is amazing this helped me so much for black fishing and helped me to tell the difference between a porgy bite and a blackfish bite thank you so much for amazing video
That footage was awesome. A surf caster that hasn’t been out in the water he’s fishing could probably use that drone to survey the bottom and locate structure from the shore. It was surprising to see the fluke still there. Thank you for making this video, I always learn something from you.
I believe I'm one of your first subscribers ever on You Tube - I'm from Patchogue and fished Moriches bay back in the 80's and 90's - My friend and I literally changed the game by fishing spinning rods and bucktails vs the conventional rods with heavy sinkers. It's been fantastic to watch your growth and journey. THANK YOU. Should you ever want to fish Chokoloskee/10,000 islands whilst your in Florida I would be happy to take you. There are times in the winter that we catch 15-20 different species in the same day! My friend Scott and I have been fishing there for 6 years now and know dozens of spots
There he goes! haha. I do a fair amount of underwater stuff myself and people really just can't appreciate how hard it is to get the shots you're after. I've spent 2 years trying to get a big sheepshead to eat a jig on camera. Great stuff!!
Holy Moly !!! Stunning footage, excellent content John. Thanks for sharing it with us. Can’t believe how those small fishes are pecking on bait even before it hits the bottom
This reinforces my thoughts how cheap/easy rig would catch those porgies. As a "porgy hunter" - small jig or just a hook with a sinker somewhere- with a whatever bait (preferably something tough). No need to overcomplicate things.
Great job as usual. Wish I still had my boat. I used to enjoy black fishing. I'd grab Asian crabs at the local beach under rocks. Western long island sound for me.
Well done, your perseverance paid off. I like how you show some of the humbling hurdles before getting to this point as well. The footage and your commentary are both revealing and reinforcing, so thank you. I agree with your observation on lifting the jig too much, crazy that this was seemingly a slower day from up top, I think you will even notice differences in the blackfish behaviour later in the season after the porgies and other interference fish leave, that is if you are still around in November... Looking forward to your future experiments with this and how you overcome the new hurdles that go along with them
john great video! this is the perfect video for instruction for beginners who don't know how to wait thru the taps before setting the hook. 2 of my children are both avid fishermen like their dad and this is the perfect way to illustrate the message. keep em coming... dan from LI
Great stuff. Fun to see what goes on down there. Even diving and spear fishing you don’t get a sense of what happens without us spooking the fish into their holes. I wish our water clarity was as good off DelMarVa but it rarely is.
Down in the Cape May area I've found that unpainted jig heads produced less attention from fish other than tog. I end up losing less bait and catching more tog.
Wow! Surprising & marvelous! Finally an answer to the fisherman’s constant question. What is going on down there? Very cool. Thank you for a great video.
Thanks for the great Content John, this video gave me a whole new perspective on Blackfish fishing. I used to set the hook to early and loose a lot of fish, after understanding their behavior more I did much better out there.
Nobody and nothing can or will ever compare to John Skinner! Newbie fishing video makers are more like circus "magic potion" sellers. Mr. Skinner is always curious and anxious to keep learning, regardless of his unmatched knowledge of all things fishing. Professional and entertaining. I find myself feeling I'm standing next to him excited to see what he's caught.
2:34 “and then I get stuck” Finally a decent picture . Camera with legs , sitting on the bottom and a slack signal line ; might have a better picture ?
John, first of all I love all your content. This video hit home with me. I have taken similar footage. I first started with a GoPro rigged on a parachute cord and a heavy weight to pull it down. That worked in low current calm water similar to this footage. Now I use a GoPro on 28’ telescopic pole and as long as the current isn’t too strong the video is very stabile and a amazing.
I’d like to see you use this at the Matlacha bridge. The West end of the bridge on the North side. Also, up by the draw/fender. I’ll keep an eye out for you on the water. 👍
John you stated there is 90 feet of cable, could you just let the cable out and toss over the side of the boat and keep the float portion out of the water? Maybe that will help dampen the affect of the waves because the boat is much heavier? Just a thought.
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ruclips.net/user/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
As an old retired marine biologist and fisherman, I love when the science shows up in the video. Don't know what you did in your previous life but I would suspect it had something to do with research. You isolate variables as best as possible and that gives it away. Excellent work and thanks.
Good instinct. He was a software engineer !
I wrote experiment control software for a National Lab. So you got it right.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing I could tell when I found your vids a couple years ago. SW Eng here too but to ADD to be hands on at this point in career.
@@JohnSkinnerFishing There was a famous Skinner (B.F. Skinner) who also studied and experimented with behavior. Just not fish behavior... love your vids. Atlantic Highlands, Sheepshead Bay and Captree party boat fisherman here.
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Can we put this up for some type of RUclips award?? Heck, even a journalist award! This is magnificent content. Skinner always comes with interesting and creative videos. Thanks!
Lol I agree. I feel like I didn’t pay enough for such quality content 😅
This is easily the best bottom fishing video we’ve seen locally! Thanks JS!
John, outstanding, this is PRECISELY what I experienced on a recent trip on the Western end. With boats all around me giving up and constantly moving around, I stayed on one spot and didn't pester with the rod too much. I used a stiff rod, strong line, tight drag and no slack in the line, to avoid being pulled into rocks. The result: a limit of larger blackfish in under 15 minutes while everyone else was catching shorts. SO YOU ARE SPOT ON WITH THIS VIDEO. WELL DONE!
14:00 That black Seabass was like :"I see you Skinner, I know it's you"
Useful information presented with a sensible commentary free of egotistical 'dramatics'.
best underwater black fishing footage i have ever seen, thank you John!
Thank you Mr Skinner. You have pushed me to make this purchase. I to have a fascination of whats under water
I am an old working engineer and I agree with the old retired marine biologist :) priceless video! very educational and very fun to watch. you are definitely helping me become a better fisherman! thank you!
John, this is the best underwater fishing video I have ever seen. Great job as always.
Most educational fishing video by the master. Thanks John Skinner!!!!
This by far has to be the coolest video I have ever seen I was in awe the entire time.
I told him the exact same thing!
@@johnsweeney1400 John you make me feel famous responding to my comment haha I am honored. Watching this further reassures that as long as you are getting some type of small taps or whatnot at a spot right away usually there is blackfish there not all of the time but a lot of the times.
This is the coolest video i have ever seen related to north east fishing
Best fishing video ever!! Also a great way to find a great fishing spot
You have excellent footage in your past videos but this is the best by far!!!! Loving the new set up!
Thanks for sharing. Your commentary is priceless. You do a great job explaining detail in all of your videos.
Great footage! Reinforces “patience”!
Love the underwater video angle of this. The camera angle really shows what's going on very well.
I’ve been waiting since Florida and you didn’t disappoint…seeing exactly what’s going on below and your commentary gives me a better insight into building the bite and ignoring the other taps
This video is amazing this helped me so much for black fishing and helped me to tell the difference between a porgy bite and a blackfish bite thank you so much for amazing video
This is amazing video. Nobody else does things like this.
That footage was awesome. A surf caster that hasn’t been out in the water he’s fishing could probably use that drone to survey the bottom and locate structure from the shore. It was surprising to see the fluke still there. Thank you for making this video, I always learn something from you.
I believe I'm one of your first subscribers ever on You Tube - I'm from Patchogue and fished Moriches bay back in the 80's and 90's - My friend and I literally changed the game by fishing spinning rods and bucktails vs the conventional rods with heavy sinkers. It's been fantastic to watch your growth and journey. THANK YOU. Should you ever want to fish Chokoloskee/10,000 islands whilst your in Florida I would be happy to take you. There are times in the winter that we catch 15-20 different species in the same day! My friend Scott and I have been fishing there for 6 years now and know dozens of spots
I've taken my kayak to chokoloskee a couple of times. Cool place for sure.
Thank you so much. You really go out of your way to help us understand these concepts. Blackfishing is a whole different ball game.
There he goes! haha. I do a fair amount of underwater stuff myself and people really just can't appreciate how hard it is to get the shots you're after. I've spent 2 years trying to get a big sheepshead to eat a jig on camera. Great stuff!!
I leaned a lot about black fishing thanks. I know you have to be smart to catch them because they are very smart.
This is seriously top quality content!!
Holy Moly !!! Stunning footage, excellent content John. Thanks for sharing it with us. Can’t believe how those small fishes are pecking on bait even before it hits the bottom
This is fantastic. I would love to see a side by side with the video synchronized.
Worth its weight in gold. Thanks so much for this!
Great video John. I'll never look at black fishing the same again, you really took the guess work out of the game. Thanks!
Thank you John, nice footage and narration👍🏻
John , AWESOME!!! we need more of these!! I love these under water videos.
That underwater video is the bomb hope to see more of it
Spectacular editing and documentation!! Technology and fishing, perfect.
This reinforces my thoughts how cheap/easy rig would catch those porgies. As a "porgy hunter" - small jig or just a hook with a sinker somewhere- with a whatever bait (preferably something tough). No need to overcomplicate things.
That looks like an aquarium!
It's crazy, because I used to think there was nothing much going on down there in these northeastern waters.
Always an inspiration Mr Skinner Thanks for sharing your knowledge and Adventures.
Unbelievable footage John!
That was AWSOME! Mind-blowing footage. Great job
Great job as usual. Wish I still had my boat. I used to enjoy black fishing. I'd grab Asian crabs at the local beach under rocks. Western long island sound for me.
That camera is pretty amazing
John,
Great video! I'm amazed at the grate footage you were able to get to share. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
This answers so many questions! Patience definitely rules the day!
Well done, your perseverance paid off. I like how you show some of the humbling hurdles before getting to this point as well. The footage and your commentary are both revealing and reinforcing, so thank you. I agree with your observation on lifting the jig too much, crazy that this was seemingly a slower day from up top, I think you will even notice differences in the blackfish behaviour later in the season after the porgies and other interference fish leave, that is if you are still around in November... Looking forward to your future experiments with this and how you overcome the new hurdles that go along with them
Your underwater videos are the best!
I wonder if you put some sorta bungie in between the drone and camera if that would stabilize the camera when the water is choppy
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing John.
john great video! this is the perfect video for instruction for beginners who don't know how to wait thru the taps before setting the hook. 2 of my children are both avid fishermen like their dad and this is the perfect way to illustrate the message. keep em coming... dan from LI
This is one of the most informative one yet
Thanks to your video, I have a better understanding of the situation at the bottom of the sea!
Nice video! What a competition for a bait between many spices!
Great job John. Lessons learned 👍🏿
That is so intense! I mean the amount bites on that jig is incredible. Great video John as always. Thanks
That’s Awesome, John!!! Really Cool footage! Very educational.
Great stuff. Fun to see what goes on down there. Even diving and spear fishing you don’t get a sense of what happens without us spooking the fish into their holes. I wish our water clarity was as good off DelMarVa but it rarely is.
Down in the Cape May area I've found that unpainted jig heads produced less attention from fish other than tog. I end up losing less bait and catching more tog.
John, that was amazing! Thank you
The new fish Finder 😆
Beautiful quality
Thank you
Amazing footage John! Thanks
Great footage! So cool to see this perspective.
Excellent underwater video, learned a lot from it! Thank you
Fishing with crabs like that was my grandfather's and is my father's favorite way of fishing. Is a snapper killer where I'm from.
Wow! Surprising & marvelous! Finally an answer to the fisherman’s constant question. What is going on down there? Very cool. Thank you for a great video.
Thanks for the great Content John, this video gave me a whole new perspective on Blackfish fishing. I used to set the hook to early and loose a lot of fish, after understanding their behavior more I did much better out there.
Nobody and nothing can or will ever compare to John Skinner! Newbie fishing video makers are more like circus "magic potion" sellers. Mr. Skinner is always curious and anxious to keep learning, regardless of his unmatched knowledge of all things fishing. Professional and entertaining. I find myself feeling I'm standing next to him excited to see what he's caught.
I appreciate the kind words!
John, you are a class act! Love what you post.
what a great video. I learned a lot watching this. Always wanted to see how fish reacted.
Great video John!! Helpful to see what's going on down there.
Great video loving those underwater videos. I learned a lot about there feeding habits and i knowing when to set the hook.
Thanks John..
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for the education !
That Blackfish on the left is like "hows it goin"
That wonderful video answered a handful of questions but created 50 more questions
Love the video good stuff Skinner you are the best
2:34 “and then I get stuck”
Finally a decent picture .
Camera with legs , sitting on the bottom and a slack signal line ; might have a better picture ?
Very nice John.
John, first of all I love all your content. This video hit home with me. I have taken similar footage. I first started with a GoPro rigged on a parachute cord and a heavy weight to pull it down. That worked in low current calm water similar to this footage. Now I use a GoPro on 28’ telescopic pole and as long as the current isn’t too strong the video is very stabile and a amazing.
Beautiful video thank you!
John, you work hard and go through a lot to ultimately obtain this super quality content. Just phenomenal, and Emmy worthy! Thanks.
Thanks Leon. Two days prior I shot three hours of total crap with the other camera. This worked a lot better.
Eye opener. Thanks for the education as usual
Great video, totally different than what I thought was happening down there.
This is amazing!! And a spot lock drone!!
John, this video was more anticipated than Bond's newest "No Time to Die". Think it even gives Top Gun 2 a run for its money.
Enjoyed your video.. Florida fisherman, but would enjoy catching blackfish ( taugs) .. I do work on sheepsheads after flounder season coses
Cool drone and footage
Hey John...
Thank you for this most insightful video!!!!
Interesting, fun and educational!!!💜
Amazing footage
I wonder if a rubber snubber attached to the camera would help stabilize it?! Awesome vid!
Great job! That was super fun and interesting!
Amazing..... 👍👍
Great video John - very informative!
I’d like to see you use this at the Matlacha bridge. The West end of the bridge on the North side. Also, up by the draw/fender.
I’ll keep an eye out for you on the water. 👍
You make the best content. Great video
Great video!
Love your video sir thanks for posting
John you stated there is 90 feet of cable, could you just let the cable out and toss over the side of the boat and keep the float portion out of the water? Maybe that will help dampen the affect of the waves because the boat is much heavier? Just a thought.
You know, that's not a bad idea. Thanks.
Thank you John
Wow, Fantastic footage! I looked it up in Amazon and price is very fair compared to others that are up to $3000 plus.
Thanks John. Can't wait to get out