I was once on vacation with my family, staying in a cheap motel (which I'm pretty sure no longer exists) at Manns Harbor, NC, and I brought a cheap cast net from home. The place I stayed had docks on an inlet, at the back end of which there was some kind of crab processing facility. The facility apparently dumped the waste material (read: chum) directly into the shallow water, which attracted vast quantities of bait fish. I would fish from the dock and EVERY CAST brought up GALLONS of shiners, which I'd sell to a new by bait shop for a pittance. I sold them by the 5-gallon bucketful. Kept me in pocket money the entire trip, for 15 minutes with each morning. That's also the trip I watched UFOs fly around in the upper atmosphere for almost an hour, but that's another story...
@@leahlockettharris4579 @abhijitbhshan I'm writing it out in Notepad, taking my time, so I do it justice. It was a mind-blowing experience for me, though I don't know how impressive y'all will find it. Still, I'll describe it as best I can.
@@abhijitbhushan @leahlockettharris4579 Late one afternoon in the summer of 2000, me and 2 other people, friends of the family, went to the shore near the Manns Harbor Bridge to Roanoke Island, to go fishing. I found close to the exact spot on Google Earth, if that interests you. The pier/dock thing wasn't there, at the time: (35.9129101, -75.7699964) Anyway, after being there for about half an hour one of us (I'm not sure which) looked up, and noticed something strange in the sky. Have you ever seen the ISS going over at night, or maybe a satellite with a blinking light? It was an object that appeared about that bright in the sky, despite it still being late afternoon daylight. It was a pale, glowing orange color, and though it was a bit too distant to make out a distinct shape, it appeared roughly spherical, and solid. For some reason, it made me think of those old, spherical Union 76 gas station signs. Not that exact color, but it they had a similar feel when they glowed at night. At first, I wanted to dismiss it as some kind of mirage, or trick of the light, maybe a high-altitude plane or cloud reflecting sunlight. But, it didn't waver, or change in brightness, and it MOVED. I know it had to have been at a very high altitude, because it would pass behind the occasional band of cirrostratus clouds, going from merely dimming when behind thin ones, to disappearing entirely behind denser ones. So, anywhere between 20,000 and 45,000 feet, though I suspect they were on the high end of the scale. The first weird thing (aside from their existing, at all) was the apparent SPEED at which initial object moved. It described arcs panning nearly the _*entire sky*_, from close to the horizon, passing overhead, to nearly the opposite horizon, in a mere 2, MAYBE 3, seconds. In other words, faster than ANY object should be able to move, given that, at that altitude, to travel such a path that quickly would mean moving at MANY MILES per second. Literally faster than speeds faster than meteors I've seen. Now, if it did this once, appearing, streaking across the sky, then disappearing, I'd have written it off as a weirdly dim meteor or space junk re-enter ing and burning up, despite the fact that it left no visible trail of plasma. But, it DIDN'T. It would move from one position to another, then STOP, then move again in another direction. Sometimes, it changed direction instantly, not moving in a wide turn or slowing at all, just suddenly zipping off in a new direction, sometimes at a slight angle, sometimes at a right angle or acute angle, sometimes straight back in the opposite direction. Watching this behavior for probably 15 minutes was enough to have us well an truly disturbed, but, as mentioned, this was only the first of its baffling attributes. We continued watching, all thoughts of fishing abandoned, entirely engrossed in trying to reason out an explanation for what we were seeing, when something new happened. The object, without any indication or change beforehand, SPLIT INTO TWO, with each object moving independently, but in the same manner as the single object had, moving at inconceivable speeds (continuing to occasionally dissappear behind high-altitude clouds, still leaving no trail), identical in appearance and behavior but separate and distinct. Then, one of them split AGAIN. It was impossible to track all three simultaneously, even with all three of us watching, as they seemed to meet as they passed, not merging but overlapping. Then, they started disappearing and reappearing. Sometimes you'd see one just blink out, sometimes it would dim and fade, and only to reappear (or perhaps be replaced?) elsewhere. There mate have been more than three visible at once, as actually counting them became difficult, but there were at LEAST three present at one time. They continued zipping around, utterly silent, as the sun got closer to the horizon and the sky dimmed. They never seemed to get brighter than they were initially, though it was easier to make them out, for a while. For almost an hour, we watched them, by the end of which we were well and truly freaked out. Not unnerved, but DISTURBED. We weren't terrified, or even truly scared, but you don't see something like that without it affecting you. We watched until, one by one, we lost track of them, until there was only one, then none. I don't think we actually saw the last one disappear, we just suddenly became aware we didn't see any of them, anymore. By that time, it was starting to get toward twilight, and we had to navigate along the narrow, overgrown strip of sand along the shore, back to the hotel. We never caught anything, except a case of the heebie-jeebies. Anyway, that's my UFO story. I didn't bother to proof-read, just typed out as I remember it. If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them. In the unlikely event one of you is an undercover Man- or Woman-In-Black, please consider recruiting me, as an alternative to black-bagging me. 😁
Рыбалка это первый вид добычи еды который не требует сплоченности. Мясо быстро протухает, а холодильников не было. Поэтому охотясь на животных люди поняли, что толпой не только легче, но и мясо не протухнет т.к. будет сьедено всем племенем. Только и охотится приходилось каждый день. А рыболовство было первом в своем роде "охотой" где человек мог обеспечивать себя едой 1
@@skywaymisfitsI grew up around here but I've never seen anybody drop a cast net like that. Granted I don't fish off bridges or piera very often. But thats awesome. Is that a 10 footer?
we call that a pier cast. you just get it spinning good then release it and it opens out wide fill circle from the GeForce of the rotation + air resistance when gravity takes effect after the drop.
@@natesofla8891I grew up in tampa. used to go to skyway all the time as a kid. I dropped a comment explaining how it works and why here if you need the info.
@@cuencaview8303 What you refer to as a "gun ban" doesn't actually exist. I'm ex-miltary and used to be an avid hunter. All our country has done is conduct police checks on people who want to own firearms. I don't think anyone can argue that. Anyone in Australia can own firearms as long as you comply with the law. However, nobody can own military automatic or semi-automatic firearms. I think that's ok if all you need to do is hunt. The myth that Australia has totally banned firearms seems to run rife in America for some reason. That is a false narrative. As for a ban on cast nets, I think sustainability of fishing stocks is common sense. It isn't an unlimited resource and if you think otherwise then you are an uneducated moron.
@mikejungferman4744 I moved down there my my now wife was going to college at USF and we started our adult life down there and for some reason you always go back home so we did. came back up north bought a house. I'll be back I still have friends down there. My in-laws own a house in Ocala as well.
Smooth! 😮 In this part of the world we use herring as bait for about everything! And it's easy to stockpile your freezer with herring if got a herring net or two. If I'm not all wrong I think I have 5 nets somewhere 😅
@@avoidoneu4061 Live bait is illegal in my country, probably in entire EU. 🤔 That's why herring is so popular, since it is so oily and odorous 😜🐟 Also very common in Canada and Alaska. Makrell a good number two! And they are damn fun to catch, like mini tunas! 😁
@@imhere8380people do the same thing every day of the year to catch shad for bait in lakes, yet their population never becomes threatened🤔 it's almost as if bait fish naturally reproduce more than other fish species because they ARE a target for larger predators. Humans don't really eat them either so they don't run the same risks of over harvesting as trophy fish or table fare. Your argument would actually make sense if they were going for something that people actually fish for to keep, at this point it is equivalent to trying to protect something that is already highly prolific or even invasive though.
I used to go night fishing on the old Skyway. My friend and I would stay until after we watched the sunrise. All I ever caught was a buzz from the liquor! After sunrise, we'd go to Steak N Shake and then home to bed. Good times.
Seriously awesome casting technique. That too some ingenuity, time, and practice to develop. I have never seen anyone cast like that before! Nice going!
I’ve been saying this for years. My thoughts are that if they put in Chucky and Bride of Chucky together it’d work as a main fighter. Like Farra/Tore. Bride of Chucky is on Chucky’s shoulders. Then they could be tall enough.
Yeah that looks like the 7 MILE Bridge to The Keys?? I rode on it 20 yrs ago and I loved it down there!!!! Went back again and 10 yrs later and might need to go back soon.
The birds are jealous.... Standing around like, "bro you don't need ALL of those fish right?"
Yes for chum!!
E os peixes lá de dentro pensando, O que é aquele barulho entorpece o nosso sonar?...
@@skywaymisfits what was the statement about: "in with the new net..*wax it*.." ???
Год стоять с удочкой
Son muy pequeños jajaja,mucha espina no sirve
Seagulls like "aye man lemme hold 1 fish fo a minute"
mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine e a great weekend and enjoy the time with the kids and I will
Underrated comment 😅😂😂😂❤
That's not Seagulls
@tonystank1334 what is then? An egret? and yet, everyone still knew what I was talking about.
@@tonystank1334 are ye deaf?
Pelicans : "Mine mine mine mine"
🙌🏼
Nice Nemo remark😂
Sea gulls
Ni son pelícanos ni gaviotas
Only Sea Chickens
Birds tryna call the game warden in every language😂
👍🏾 Seems unfair.
Oh man😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
My Dad taught me that technique in the '70s im glad it's still in use today that was a perfect drop
What is the technique called ?
@@calynbunkley2909 cast net
Very first time i saw this technique.
"That's a gooder one"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I haven't heard that in a fat min😂
You wouldn’t understander 🤣🤣🤣
@@bigGeo5460thank you for the opportunitier you understander 🤣🤣
😂
It is though
THEM BIRDS SNITCHIN😅😅😅
😂 😂
Yep 😂 😂
Lmaoooo @@bigGeo5460
It illegal to net right????
Made it look so dang easy
Always 1 dude who's got to take fishing to another level
🙌🏼 🙌🏼
I was once on vacation with my family, staying in a cheap motel (which I'm pretty sure no longer exists) at Manns Harbor, NC, and I brought a cheap cast net from home. The place I stayed had docks on an inlet, at the back end of which there was some kind of crab processing facility. The facility apparently dumped the waste material (read: chum) directly into the shallow water, which attracted vast quantities of bait fish. I would fish from the dock and EVERY CAST brought up GALLONS of shiners, which I'd sell to a new by bait shop for a pittance. I sold them by the 5-gallon bucketful. Kept me in pocket money the entire trip, for 15 minutes with each morning. That's also the trip I watched UFOs fly around in the upper atmosphere for almost an hour, but that's another story...
I've got time for another story
I too wanna hear that story
@@leahlockettharris4579 @abhijitbhshan I'm writing it out in Notepad, taking my time, so I do it justice. It was a mind-blowing experience for me, though I don't know how impressive y'all will find it. Still, I'll describe it as best I can.
@@alden1132 thank you! Waiting eagerly!
@@abhijitbhushan @leahlockettharris4579 Late one afternoon in the summer of 2000, me and 2 other people, friends of the family, went to the shore near the Manns Harbor Bridge to Roanoke Island, to go fishing. I found close to the exact spot on Google Earth, if that interests you. The pier/dock thing wasn't there, at the time: (35.9129101, -75.7699964)
Anyway, after being there for about half an hour one of us (I'm not sure which) looked up, and noticed something strange in the sky.
Have you ever seen the ISS going over at night, or maybe a satellite with a blinking light? It was an object that appeared about that bright in the sky, despite it still being late afternoon daylight. It was a pale, glowing orange color, and though it was a bit too distant to make out a distinct shape, it appeared roughly spherical, and solid. For some reason, it made me think of those old, spherical Union 76 gas station signs. Not that exact color, but it they had a similar feel when they glowed at night.
At first, I wanted to dismiss it as some kind of mirage, or trick of the light, maybe a high-altitude plane or cloud reflecting sunlight. But, it didn't waver, or change in brightness, and it MOVED. I know it had to have been at a very high altitude, because it would pass behind the occasional band of cirrostratus clouds, going from merely dimming when behind thin ones, to disappearing entirely behind denser ones.
So, anywhere between 20,000 and 45,000 feet, though I suspect they were on the high end of the scale.
The first weird thing (aside from their existing, at all) was the apparent SPEED at which initial object moved. It described arcs panning nearly the _*entire sky*_, from close to the horizon, passing overhead, to nearly the opposite horizon, in a mere 2, MAYBE 3, seconds.
In other words, faster than ANY object should be able to move, given that, at that altitude, to travel such a path that quickly would mean moving at MANY MILES per second. Literally faster than speeds faster than meteors I've seen. Now, if it did this once, appearing, streaking across the sky, then disappearing, I'd have written it off as a weirdly dim meteor or space junk re-enter ing and burning up, despite the fact that it left no visible trail of plasma.
But, it DIDN'T. It would move from one position to another, then STOP, then move again in another direction. Sometimes, it changed direction instantly, not moving in a wide turn or slowing at all, just suddenly zipping off in a new direction, sometimes at a slight angle, sometimes at a right angle or acute angle, sometimes straight back in the opposite direction.
Watching this behavior for probably 15 minutes was enough to have us well an truly disturbed, but, as mentioned, this was only the first of its baffling attributes. We continued watching, all thoughts of fishing abandoned, entirely engrossed in trying to reason out an explanation for what we were seeing, when something new happened.
The object, without any indication or change beforehand, SPLIT INTO TWO, with each object moving independently, but in the same manner as the single object had, moving at inconceivable speeds (continuing to occasionally dissappear behind high-altitude clouds, still leaving no trail), identical in appearance and behavior but separate and distinct.
Then, one of them split AGAIN. It was impossible to track all three simultaneously, even with all three of us watching, as they seemed to meet as they passed, not merging but overlapping. Then, they started disappearing and reappearing. Sometimes you'd see one just blink out, sometimes it would dim and fade, and only to reappear (or perhaps be replaced?) elsewhere.
There mate have been more than three visible at once, as actually counting them became difficult, but there were at LEAST three present at one time.
They continued zipping around, utterly silent, as the sun got closer to the horizon and the sky dimmed. They never seemed to get brighter than they were initially, though it was easier to make them out, for a while. For almost an hour, we watched them, by the end of which we were well and truly freaked out. Not unnerved, but DISTURBED.
We weren't terrified, or even truly scared, but you don't see something like that without it affecting you. We watched until, one by one, we lost track of them, until there was only one, then none. I don't think we actually saw the last one disappear, we just suddenly became aware we didn't see any of them, anymore.
By that time, it was starting to get toward twilight, and we had to navigate along the narrow, overgrown strip of sand along the shore, back to the hotel. We never caught anything, except a case of the heebie-jeebies.
Anyway, that's my UFO story. I didn't bother to proof-read, just typed out as I remember it. If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them.
In the unlikely event one of you is an undercover Man- or Woman-In-Black, please consider recruiting me, as an alternative to black-bagging me. 😁
Seagulls: Please Mr Fisherman, just one for me and I won’t tell the others
❤ first time ever seeing a cast net thrown like that way!! Works pretty damn sweet.👌🏼👌🏼
Like that, or that way. Like that way makes no damn sense lol
@@user-tf9gq7fy8bneither does your self justified logic for needing to ✅ him
@@user-tf9gq7fy8bop like that way
@@user-tf9gq7fy8bdid you understand what they meant??
Freaking grammar police. I bet you have a lot of friends.
Aqui no Brasil chamamos de tarrafas.
Ela coleta muitos peixes!
The seagulls be like ," bruh give me that fishing net." 😂
Most underrated comment 😂
@@Jack66491petition of justice for the seagulls 😆
They could give the birds some fish 😡
@@tupacshakur_ humans don't like sharing 😒
That sucks man!! They're trying to make it illegal to fish with nets in my country. If everyone fishes with a net, there will be no fish in no time.
It's illegal in Belgium for as long as I can remember, and I'm happy with it tbh.
you can see from the person that he has nothing to eat, poor man😅(no)
They're getting bait and the bait is plentiful. It's not like they're talking advantage and keeping small fish for an easy meal.
It’s only legal in the US for catching bait fish
Should be a limit on bait fish even.
How do these nets work? I haven’t seen a video with a close enough shot to understand.
Idk either
Me too .
I figure they have magnetic balls at the bottom but idk how it closes
@@Nolimit_gh0stt I think so
@@kamsiravi no
Bids sounding like Cole from Martin 😂
The birds like dam son...drop a couple for us bro. We was rooting for you
And I’m like nope don’t feed the birds on any piers in Florida
@@skywaymisfits Sad 😢
@@skywaymisfits throw a couple to the birds man, I bet you the type that don't help the homeless either lol
Dude didn't drop no bait. Good stuff 😃
I think they meant bait, as in, they were using the cast net to catch bait fish
Thanks boss 🙌🏽
You're as sharp as a marble
You literally see one fly out
@@ProfessorPottsy 😮 ohh
Now that's giving "fisherman cowboy" a name, he threw that cast net like a lasso!
🙌🏼 🙌🏼 😂
Não ti conheço pessoalmente mas da pra peceber gessica ,você é ser humano encrivel ,jessus ti abençoe ❤❤❤🎉
Рыбалка это первый вид добычи еды который не требует сплоченности.
Мясо быстро протухает, а холодильников не было. Поэтому охотясь на животных люди поняли, что толпой не только легче, но и мясо не протухнет т.к. будет сьедено всем племенем. Только и охотится приходилось каждый день.
А рыболовство было первом в своем роде "охотой" где человек мог обеспечивать себя едой 1
А до рыбалки и охоты люди сосали друг у друга болт?
Será que ele precisa de tanto? A natureza sendo cada dia mais violada.
Птицы просто ахринели с его улова 💥🙂👍💥
The birds 😂
😂
Bro they are literally at the beach.... There are going to be birds making noises.....🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️Have you never been to the beach before??!
@@philvillafana2584 I was laughing at the ones behind lurking like dogs about to beg for a snack. How about you slow your rotor bud 😂
Those who are wondering how the fishnet works
👇
🙌🏼
I am😊
@@skywaymisfitsI grew up around here but I've never seen anybody drop a cast net like that. Granted I don't fish off bridges or piera very often. But thats awesome. Is that a 10 footer?
we call that a pier cast. you just get it spinning good then release it and it opens out wide fill circle from the GeForce of the rotation + air resistance when gravity takes effect after the drop.
@@natesofla8891I grew up in tampa. used to go to skyway all the time as a kid. I dropped a comment explaining how it works and why here if you need the info.
Cast nets are totally illegal to possess or use in my state (NSW) in Australia due to the potential to deplete fish stocks. Large fines apply.
Police state is where you live...so how is the gun ban working for you now?
@@cuencaview8303 What you refer to as a "gun ban" doesn't actually exist. I'm ex-miltary and used to be an avid hunter. All our country has done is conduct police checks on people who want to own firearms. I don't think anyone can argue that. Anyone in Australia can own firearms as long as you comply with the law. However, nobody can own military automatic or semi-automatic firearms. I think that's ok if all you need to do is hunt. The myth that Australia has totally banned firearms seems to run rife in America for some reason. That is a false narrative. As for a ban on cast nets, I think sustainability of fishing stocks is common sense. It isn't an unlimited resource and if you think otherwise then you are an uneducated moron.
Ah, como eu queria aprender a pescar desse jeito😅😮❤😂❤❤❤..
Lindo, lindo!
I grew up fishing this spot and this brings back some really good memories! Thanks for the take back to better times ❤
Dónde es??
Is this Pensacola Florida?
@@kunuelo5576 I think it's the old Skyway bridge in St Pete Fl
Even the seagulls were amazed 😅
🙌🏼 😂
That’s some fine fishing right there son
Did he say, "Its a GOODER one." ??? WOW!!+😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😊
Lol how about my five year grandson talking about the goodest
Ese perro no respeta ni los pescados muerto de hambre si eso solo tiene espinas
Даже запахло свежей рыбкой❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
Yep I remember those days on the same Bridge I miss Florida I lived in Tampa for 7 years some of the best years of my life so far
Why did you leave? I'm still here in Ocala
@mikejungferman4744 I moved down there my my now wife was going to college at USF and we started our adult life down there and for some reason you always go back home so we did. came back up north bought a house. I'll be back I still have friends down there. My in-laws own a house in Ocala as well.
I’ve NEVER seen that done before. Heck yeah! I got someone new for the bridge lol
Thats insane how many were all in that one little spot. There's gotta be billions of those 😂
More than that!!
A bagillion
There a billions fewer than there were less than a generation ago. People only see what they live, a shortcoming of our limited lifespans.
florida is great for fishing. Lots of invasive species to get a hold of that make for great food and also you are encouraged to get them.
Which means many many lives of other animals rely on them to live!
😂one word, "AMAZING"😂❤❤
Thanks 😊
The birds are pissed 😂😂😂😂
That's a unique method of using that net. Sure hope he has a use for all that bait.
I usually bag and freeze the excess. You try not to take more than you need.
Smooth! 😮
In this part of the world we use herring as bait for about everything! And it's easy to stockpile your freezer with herring if got a herring net or two. If I'm not all wrong I think I have 5 nets somewhere 😅
there's a load of good bait fish dead or alive sand eels are the sauce
@@avoidoneu4061
Live bait is illegal in my country, probably in entire EU. 🤔 That's why herring is so popular, since it is so oily and odorous 😜🐟 Also very common in Canada and Alaska. Makrell a good number two! And they are damn fun to catch, like mini tunas! 😁
@@dalitrh I'm from the Netherlands. And it strictly against the rules. No live bait. And no nets like these or anyone
🙌🏼
A gooder one?😂 Thats a new level of uneducation
😂 😂 😂
Nah, it’s just a southern Louisiana thing. We like to have fun, even when we talk.
That is soooo freaking cool!! 😮
Thanks much appreciated
Look at the three birds like man i hope you at least throw us some . Lol😂
Dropout cast nets? Cool stuff
Yessir amazing cast nets
is that what it’s called, I have to understand how this is done, baffling
mantap abangku.. dapat ikan banyak
I like that style!
Thanks much appreciated!!
And that is how we deplete our fish from the sea. Wonder how much will be left when his children will be adults.
@@imhere8380there will be plenty. Do you know how many eggs fish lay. I think they’ll be fine when his kids are old enough. So go hug a tree
@@imhere8380 if you think this is the problem then you don't have the brains to comment anything of value on such things.
@@imhere8380people do the same thing every day of the year to catch shad for bait in lakes, yet their population never becomes threatened🤔 it's almost as if bait fish naturally reproduce more than other fish species because they ARE a target for larger predators. Humans don't really eat them either so they don't run the same risks of over harvesting as trophy fish or table fare. Your argument would actually make sense if they were going for something that people actually fish for to keep, at this point it is equivalent to trying to protect something that is already highly prolific or even invasive though.
Птицы в шоке 😂😂😂😂
Seaguls sitting saying MIIIINE, MIIINE
😂
Хорошая рыбалка! Учитесь мужики!❤❤❤
Fishing cheatcode damn
Yessir
Great catch! Now for the chips...
🙌🏼
The birds are laughing with delight.
🙌🏼
That bird laughing so hard at that easy catch 😂
Seagulls usually have no manners, they seem to be humbled just thinking about snatching one 😂😂😂😂
The cattle egrets amongst themselves "those are fishing gods"
🙌🏼
Yall made them bird big MAD 😅
... and the seagulls are screaming:
MINE !! MINE!!! MINE!! MINE!!!
Nope mine you get none!!! 😂
I heard them in the net...
SWIM DOWN! SWIM DOWN! SWIM DOWN!
❤
Cool cast net technique...gotta learn that one .....nice job.
Awesome!! I hope y’all shared with those impressive singing birds that are watching you!😊
The birds : Please hooman, have some mercy.
He's GOOD with that net. Those things can be tricky.
Homeless people need these
It’s bait fish
O CARA É FERA 👏👏👏👏👏👏
My old stomping grounds!! Your truck looks just like mine!! Almost like I'm there again 🤗
Birds: Sharing is caring!!!
Seagulls like : give me me 😂
Nope they get none!!!
One man's bait is another mans fish pancake .... yum
“It’s a gooder one.” 🤦🏾♂️ 😂
Dope! I’ve never seen a throw net cast like that. Thanks for sharing
Those bird are cursing god to not give them hand 😂😂😂
I did this as a kid, and roller-skate up and down the pier. Aww fun simple times
Absolutely awesome technique and tossing that net I've never seen that before
Glad you liked it!
I used to go night fishing on the old Skyway. My friend and I would stay until after we watched the sunrise. All I ever caught was a buzz from the liquor! After sunrise, we'd go to Steak N Shake and then home to bed. Good times.
I love the birds congratulating the fisherman in the background. 🦅🤝
Seagulls and cranes are ready 😂
How smart is people i wished i was so smart few years back
Seriously awesome casting technique. That too some ingenuity, time, and practice to develop. I have never seen anyone cast like that before! Nice going!
Thank you very much!
He flunked English 101! It's a gooder one 😂😂😂😂😂!!!
A “gooder one” 😂😂😂
Насколько четко он делает каждое действия. Профи.
Use a basket that holds water, they come out easier and last a lot longer while fishing. We always used a cooler to dump em in !
Yea we put them in the basket first because when you put them in a cooler you rip holes in your castnet doing it like that
I’ve been saying this for years. My thoughts are that if they put in Chucky and Bride of Chucky together it’d work as a main fighter. Like Farra/Tore. Bride of Chucky is on Chucky’s shoulders. Then they could be tall enough.
Them birds bout ready to snatch an go😅
দারুন সুন্দর লাগে মাছ ধরা দেখতে
All of a sudden it starts to get dark and all you hear is “Mine, mine, mine” 😂😂😂
😂
Muy buena pesca 👍🙏
Wow 🥰🥰🥰
Somebody's going to have a good fishing trip with All that awesome bait.
Yeah that looks like the 7 MILE Bridge to The Keys?? I rode on it 20 yrs ago and I loved it down there!!!! Went back again and 10 yrs later and might need to go back soon.
Whoa 😮
hello i'm present and support for you 🙏🙏👍❤️❤️❤️
Ok thank you
Крутая сеть👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂
In Indonesia it is called a fishing net, but the way to use it is not like that
Inacreditável.😮😮
Bird: should’ve been me
Muitos lindos parabéns pelas pescas
This man knows how to use a cast net 100%
This is awesome! Great cast net & cast!! 👏👏
Thanks boss
Woww amazing idea of catching fish❤❤
Wonderful fishing technique with many tasty fishes ❤❤❤❤
Many many thanks
Waoow
anyone elses think Nemo is in there telling all of them to swim down LOL