Two things I’m impressed with: 1) The hard work you and your crew puts in to abide by the laws and regulations governing the fisheries you work in. It’s an investment in the future that, given human nature, not everyone is willing to make. Your willingness to show the world, via RUclips, that it CAN be done is a great service. 2) The genuine fun you and you crew always seem to have as you work. It’s a joy to see. Thanks,
Love love love your videos! I'm a conservationist & environmentalist by nature and try very hard to educate myself on the different farming, fishing & meat growing, and collection practices before I make a decision and become critical. You my friend have made me aware it's not always black & white and that you can earn a living doing something a lot of people are critical of, and do it in a manner that shows you care just as much as me. Thank you for getting sunken boats, old 4X4,s($$$Cha Ching LOL), and all the junk you come across out of our waters. I wish Discovery+ or even History Channel (as your always teaching us your history❤) should do a show about you and your crew and all you do besides Lobster fish. Thank You again for everything you do to help our Eastern Waters, showing people how to be responsible fishermen & taking the time and work it takes to record it all and get it out there for us to see!
Amazing video, Jacob! I grew up in Downeast Maine, was a sternman at 11 years old with Tomcat Gordon from Gordon's Wharf by the bridge. Around 1988, bluefish chased pogeys all the way up to Tidal Falls. They were so thick you could almost walk across them! I think the bluefish pushed them up on shore in other places by the thousands and it became quite an issue when they started to rot in the summer sun!🤢🤮 Look forward to more videos!
I loved this SO much. I'm so grateful for the experiences and education you give us through sharing your days, with all the little details and steps you take. Every part of your job just seems fascinating... even the gritty and grimy parts. lol Every day is a potential adventure and new learning experience out on the water. And the fact you're so genuinely focused and dedicated to sustainable fishing is what honestly makes this the most truly enjoyable.♥
You could been listed as educational. As a middle of the nation person I've lean so much in the 2 months since l found your videos. Thank you. Mostly I love your smile and joy in sharing what you do.
I'm a person who works with string as a hobby and has tried her hand at a few types of netmaking. It's very refreshing to hear a outdoorsman say, "at some point I gotta remember how to mend, and it might as well be today". I'm glad you can reduce the cost of bait by effectively catching it yourself!
Loved watching you mend the net. I used to help my father sew and mend gill nets to set in the river when I was a child. I always enjoyed watching How deftly his hands worked the needle through the net and around the rope or net to net after string rays got tangled one year.
I do a little lobstering with a friend who has a boat. Out of Seabrook NH harbor. The price of bait has skyrocketed in the last couple of years. A bin of pogeys used to be $40.....now it is 100+. We use cow hides and whatever else we can get. Nice to get your own bait. By the way how much by-catch do you get with the pogeys? How much are you allowed in Maine? Thanks for the lobster videos.
I've recently discovered and love your channel. Here in New Jersey in the Sandy Hook arm of the Raritan Bay we used to have a huge commercial menhaden fishery industry. It's cool to still see somebody pulling bunkers since it went bust here decades ago and the Atlantic Highlands turned into rich suburbs full of snobs taking the high speed Sea Streak to commute into the City. Good to see the Northeast still has good salty traditional fishermen like you out on the water. Discovery channel oughta give you a show; you'd rock it cos you're such a salt of the earth guy. Love the videos with your family; I got three kids including two little men myself. Keep doing what you do; fair winds and following seas, brother.
If this was picked up by the discovery channel they’d wanna script everything and the’d ruin it.I think RUclips is way better! That way the channel gets the money not the network.
We had a commercial menhaden operation here off North Carolina. I got to see the proceedure one time. As the narrator explained and some tactics that weren't, first a spotter aircraft finds the largest schools of bait fish they can radioing location to closest purse seine ships that drops smaller craft to encircle whole school. Then a large pipe that acts as a vacuum cleaner sucks the bait aboard leaving.nothing but gazillions of scales for larger game fish to eat.
That was so cool! My late Grandfather was a Waterman from southern Maryland. Had his own oyster bed too. One of my cousins inherited it. I have the tool you used to fix your net. I’m a fiber artist (spinning, weaving, dying, knitting and crochet), so I’m interested in learning how to make a Fishing Net. I enjoyed your “shorts” so much that I subscribed to this channel 😊
Was born and raised on the coast of Maine, but I've moved up into the mountains these days. I miss the ocean sounds in those misty early mornings, thanks for taking me along with you ol' boy! Appreciate it.
Love RUclips for this kind of content. Just a slice of life of a fisherman. Thank you for the commentaries and explanations - it's cool to see how people do their mundane jobs.
I love how much of this is covered in a book I read recently called "Benchley" by D. Preston. A lot of it takes place on a lobster boat in the the late 1950s. Just cool to see that some aspects are still the same!
What an awesome video Jacob! Too bad about the net, but you got your catch and no one was hurt. Glad I started seeing your shorts. Thanks for sharing!!!
Love this channel! Thank you so much! Wish I lived in New England! I just love everything about it! Wish it wasn't so expensive to live there! I am in Florida, and I hate it here. I do love your posts!:))
Jacob, my kids and I Iove the vids. You are great at the helm and in front of the lens. Thanks for putting these together. A good idea for a vid might be a tour of the boat and a tutorial on the equipment that you use. I would love to see that
top notch videos man... the explanation of the fishery at the beginning, the good footage, the editing, and a little humor in there. we have "bunker" down here in and outside raritan bay so thick you could walk on them. toss anything into a school of them and fill a bucket for crab bait. sometimes reel in half a bunker when the blues or sharks are on the same school.
Great video! You are the man to staying in that ice water for so long. You made me cold. Great repair job too, nice to see the do it the right way not a quick fix. How do you store all that bait? Freeze it? How long does all that bait last you?
Just started watching your videos. Having my background in aviation and programming this is Pretty interesting. Thanks for great content! And thanks for keeping it clean I don’t mind watching this with my kiddos!
Now this was cool! Hard work always pays out. Glad you remembered how to repair your net, and the motor didn't get messed up. But I will tell you I would have died jumping in that water. Damn cold!
You guys are doing something that I’ve always wanted to do all my life I’m only 50 ONLY. But I’ve always wanted to go to Maine and do fishing like that and lobster and all kinds of anything from the sea. All I get is a 50 gallon aquarium with Little neocardinia /cherry shrimp and little fish. That’s as close to my dream I get right now it’s so fun to watch you guys.
I used to be in the Navy, and we had a ton of safety things we had to deal with on our FFG, what are risks you guys have to manage specifically to the fishing boat? I saw him at the aft of your boat letting the net out and I was like oh man that would suck to get tangled in that, made me wonder what kind of precautions and things you guys have to look out for.
That's awsome this will save you money. I was surprised when u said $1,000 a day for bait. Whoever is laughing probably has no experience. You guys do amazing work. Thanks for all you do.
WAY COOL!!! (Watching you scoop up the fish!) sorry you had to be towed in though. 🐟 Great job on sewing the net!! I’m a quilter so I understand how hard that was.
I love smoked herring. Good gravy they are expensive when you can find them. At least here on lake Michigan we have whiting and chubs that are also good smoked. N8t as oily as herring but not bad
Such a nice show, I remember pogies showing up in Belfast in the early 70's, the blue fish and stripers were right there with them, I really enjoy your channel !!
Hey Jacob, I live in St. Louis. I owned a semi tractor for 11 years. Menhaden would be caught in New Orleans and pulverised. The powder would come to STL by barge. I would take it to farmers in the midwest for fertalizer. I understand it was also used for cat food. The stuff smelled SO BAD it made many people sick and start heaving. The smell didn't bother me, so I moved it often. I had often been told the taste was horible and no one caught the fish anywhere except New Orleans. Glad to hear you use it for bait.
Jacob ... put a Y bridle the side of the boat and have your skiff tow you around. The skiffs sole job is to keep that net from collapsing and from in the wheel
Thank you for sharing your wealth of information w/us land lubbers (who should have been born by the sea)...I very much enjoy you, your crew and your family! Fair seas and happy hearts...God bless...
“It wasn’t recording! Do it again!” Man’o’Man Jacob your family jewels 💎 must have disappeared for a few days! LOL 😝 I have to tell ya when you said there’s a big hole I thought you meant the boat! 🛥️ had a big hole! I am from the Blue Canadian Rocky Mountains 🏔️ and suddenly I was a member of the crew- I was devastated for a few seconds until I realized it was the freakin’ net!! I am an ill person with so many medical issues it pisses me off. I used to have an active life until 13 years ago- now I live vicariously through you and others on RUclips. You have an awesome channel. Love&Friendship from Edmonton Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 😊
- 4:53 that's a lot of fish ! I ate one once in CT, they're always out here in our grocery stores shoprite && stop && shop they sell them there too ! ❤
The omega boats have been destroying the Chesapeake bay. The factory ships constantly have spills and have been decimating the feed sticks for the rockfish. Purse boats also have a high kill rate of bycatch. You “throw back” the bycatch but it is more often than not already dead from suffocation or being crushed by the load. I know you aren’t a factory ship or omega boat and your way of fishing is much more sustainable Quota can be met with very little bycatch mortality and excess is released unmolested. Kudos.
Love the video! Grew up salmon fishing in the PNW. We have trawlers but i have never seen a sein net. How do you preserve your pogies? At the begining of the salmon season we would chunk and salt our leftover herring. We would then use them at the end of the season when the herring were gone
I think you and the crew do a great job and there will be a big gut expert that says your wrong. Plus some advice, it's knit 1 purl 2 on the weave haha by the way tieing my shoes is tough
I'd never seen pogies in ME til I was back home last week. Haven't been there in summer for 5 years. Bunker everywhere, up and down. Were there bass chasing them? no. But it was still cool to see.
Two things I’m impressed with:
1) The hard work you and your crew puts in to abide by the laws and regulations governing the fisheries you work in. It’s an investment in the future that, given human nature, not everyone is willing to make. Your willingness to show the world, via RUclips, that it CAN be done is a great service.
2) The genuine fun you and you crew always seem to have as you work. It’s a joy to see.
Thanks,
"Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime."
It helps to watch a handsome guy. Fisherman in this video are nice!
Love love love your videos! I'm a conservationist & environmentalist by nature and try very hard to educate myself on the different farming, fishing & meat growing, and collection practices before I make a decision and become critical. You my friend have made me aware it's not always black & white and that you can earn a living doing something a lot of people are critical of, and do it in a manner that shows you care just as much as me. Thank you for getting sunken boats, old 4X4,s($$$Cha Ching LOL), and all the junk you come across out of our waters. I wish Discovery+ or even History Channel (as your always teaching us your history❤) should do a show about you and your crew and all you do besides Lobster fish. Thank You again for everything you do to help our Eastern Waters, showing people how to be responsible fishermen & taking the time and work it takes to record it all and get it out there for us to see!
I love learning from you. I am fascinated by how the art of fishing works, whether it's fish, lobster, or whatever. Thank you.
Amazing video, Jacob! I grew up in Downeast Maine, was a sternman at 11 years old with Tomcat Gordon from Gordon's Wharf by the bridge. Around 1988, bluefish chased pogeys all the way up to Tidal Falls. They were so thick you could almost walk across them! I think the bluefish pushed them up on shore in other places by the thousands and it became quite an issue when they started to rot in the summer sun!🤢🤮 Look forward to more videos!
Keep the vids like this coming! This was awesome to watch your team and yourself
I loved this SO much. I'm so grateful for the experiences and education you give us through sharing your days, with all the little details and steps you take. Every part of your job just seems fascinating... even the gritty and grimy parts. lol Every day is a potential adventure and new learning experience out on the water. And the fact you're so genuinely focused and dedicated to sustainable fishing is what honestly makes this the most truly enjoyable.♥
You could been listed as educational. As a middle of the nation person I've lean so much in the 2 months since l found your videos.
Thank you. Mostly I love your smile and joy in sharing what you do.
Nice job mending! I spin wool and you did a very nice job weaving that net! People think it's easy but it's not!
I'm a person who works with string as a hobby and has tried her hand at a few types of netmaking. It's very refreshing to hear a outdoorsman say, "at some point I gotta remember how to mend, and it might as well be today". I'm glad you can reduce the cost of bait by effectively catching it yourself!
this!
Love how you explain things so simply us common folk can follow and understand. Keep grinding and posting
❤ from New Zealand
Land locked in Denver here. These videos are FASCINATING! Jacob and CREW bust arse working so hard!!! No time to get fat and flaccid on the boat!
Loved watching you mend the net. I used to help my father sew and mend gill nets to set in the river when I was a child. I always enjoyed watching How deftly his hands worked the needle through the net and around the rope or net to net after string rays got tangled one year.
We learn from failure! Those who say they never fail are lying.
Failure is the BEST teacher!!
School of hard knocks! I'm a over 50 joiner and I learn new and better ways all the time.
Those who say they never fail, never try
@@svenngunnarrustgard1228 you got that right!
Failure teaches us quicker than straight success, for sure!
There's a good reason why there's 10 thousand views- because Jacob rocks!!
Tell us more about how the fish are stored!
I do a little lobstering with a friend who has a boat. Out of Seabrook NH harbor. The price of bait has skyrocketed in the last couple of years. A bin of pogeys used to be $40.....now it is 100+. We use cow hides and whatever else we can get. Nice to get your own bait. By the way how much by-catch do you get with the pogeys? How much are you allowed in Maine? Thanks for the lobster videos.
ike bub. ii grew up just ovah the bridge in hampton geese
The learning curve... it can be frustrating,, but it's always memorable. Thanks for the upload. Great video! 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for sharing this. That's fascinating.
I've recently discovered and love your channel. Here in New Jersey in the Sandy Hook arm of the Raritan Bay we used to have a huge commercial menhaden fishery industry. It's cool to still see somebody pulling bunkers since it went bust here decades ago and the Atlantic Highlands turned into rich suburbs full of snobs taking the high speed Sea Streak to commute into the City. Good to see the Northeast still has good salty traditional fishermen like you out on the water. Discovery channel oughta give you a show; you'd rock it cos you're such a salt of the earth guy. Love the videos with your family; I got three kids including two little men myself. Keep doing what you do; fair winds and following seas, brother.
Funny to randomly find a comment from someone from my exact location in NJ on a RUclips channel!
If this was picked up by the discovery channel they’d wanna script everything and the’d ruin it.I think RUclips is way better! That way the channel gets the money not the network.
We had a commercial menhaden operation here off North Carolina. I got to see the proceedure one time. As the narrator explained and some tactics that weren't, first a spotter aircraft finds the largest schools of bait fish they can radioing location to closest purse seine ships that drops smaller craft to encircle whole school. Then a large pipe that acts as a vacuum cleaner sucks the bait aboard leaving.nothing but gazillions of scales for larger game fish to eat.
Great video! So interesting to see where and how our food comes from.
That was awesome Jacob, you and your crew work so hard, FairPlay. Nice repair on the net too xxx
That was so cool! My late Grandfather was a Waterman from southern Maryland. Had his own oyster bed too. One of my cousins inherited it. I have the tool you used to fix your net. I’m a fiber artist (spinning, weaving, dying, knitting and crochet), so I’m interested in learning how to make a Fishing Net. I enjoyed your “shorts” so much that I subscribed to this channel 😊
Was born and raised on the coast of Maine, but I've moved up into the mountains these days. I miss the ocean sounds in those misty early mornings, thanks for taking me along with you ol' boy! Appreciate it.
Love RUclips for this kind of content. Just a slice of life of a fisherman. Thank you for the commentaries and explanations - it's cool to see how people do their mundane jobs.
I love how much of this is covered in a book I read recently called "Benchley" by D. Preston. A lot of it takes place on a lobster boat in the the late 1950s. Just cool to see that some aspects are still the same!
@jacob, this is excellent information and so informative! Keep up this educational work!
What an awesome video Jacob! Too bad about the net, but you got your catch and no one was hurt. Glad I started seeing your shorts.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Jacob your videos show so many different things involved with running a lobster boat. Keep it up . 😊😊
Love this channel! Thank you so much! Wish I lived in New England! I just love everything about it! Wish it wasn't so expensive to live there! I am in Florida, and I hate it here. I do love your posts!:))
Great content! Learning so much about your trade! Love how you give them a snack and throw them back! ❤
Jacob, my kids and I Iove the vids. You are great at the helm and in front of the lens. Thanks for putting these together. A good idea for a vid might be a tour of the boat and a tutorial on the equipment that you use. I would love to see that
Thank you for your quality content
I love seeing what all of you do! It is so informative
This was a great video! Entertaining & educational! Y’all do some hard work! 🐟 🦞
top notch videos man... the explanation of the fishery at the beginning, the good footage, the editing, and a little humor in there. we have "bunker" down here in and outside raritan bay so thick you could walk on them. toss anything into a school of them and fill a bucket for crab bait. sometimes reel in half a bunker when the blues or sharks are on the same school.
Look at all those lobster snacks
Great video! You are the man to staying in that ice water for so long. You made me cold. Great repair job too, nice to see the do it the right way not a quick fix. How do you store all that bait? Freeze it? How long does all that bait last you?
Just started watching your videos. Having my background in aviation and programming this is Pretty interesting.
Thanks for great content! And thanks for keeping it clean I don’t mind watching this with my kiddos!
Now this was cool! Hard work always pays out. Glad you remembered how to repair your net, and the motor didn't get messed up. But I will tell you I would have died jumping in that water. Damn cold!
I love watching your video’s. Have learned a lot from them!
You guys are doing something that I’ve always wanted to do all my life I’m only 50 ONLY. But I’ve always wanted to go to Maine and do fishing like that and lobster and all kinds of anything from the sea. All I get is a 50 gallon aquarium with Little neocardinia /cherry shrimp and little fish. That’s as close to my dream I get right now it’s so fun to watch you guys.
Really cool to get insight into how all this works :)
I used to be in the Navy, and we had a ton of safety things we had to deal with on our FFG, what are risks you guys have to manage specifically to the fishing boat? I saw him at the aft of your boat letting the net out and I was like oh man that would suck to get tangled in that, made me wonder what kind of precautions and things you guys have to look out for.
Good ideas!
That's awsome this will save you money. I was surprised when u said $1,000 a day for bait. Whoever is laughing probably has no experience. You guys do amazing work. Thanks for all you do.
No doubt, gas and bait are serious expenditures for this kind of operation.
and that's before crew gets payed
@joshwelner1951 Wow!! Well you guys all work hard!! Definitely have a better appreciation for what you all do. Thank you.
Great job at fixing the net mate 👍
A man of many talents!!
this has to be the best video of yours that I've seen Thank you for sharing. I like learning from you
Watching from Sydney Australia. You live in such a beautiful part of the world. And being lucky enough to see this every day…..blessed.
CRAZY fishing!
Hey I went swimming in Maine once...
ONCE!
Awesome video!!! I always enjoy your videos👍
Where do you store them? Is there a giant freezer somewhere?
he uses salt to cover the fish and help preserve them better
Love the content you always make me smile with your comedic nature.
WAY COOL!!! (Watching you scoop up the fish!) sorry you had to be towed in though. 🐟
Great job on sewing the net!! I’m a quilter so I understand how hard that was.
I’m not sure that this is an oxymoron or not but you guys are the most honest fisherman I’ve ever seen. Keep up the good work. God bless you.
im a purse seiner from Alaska and your guys set up is very interesting
love your videos. they are all so interesting educational and entertaining.
I love smoked herring. Good gravy they are expensive when you can find them.
At least here on lake Michigan we have whiting and chubs that are also good smoked. N8t as oily as herring but not bad
as a fibre artist i loved watching you fix the net!
So interesting! I hope it saves you some good cash this year. Thanks for sharing Joel. Love ~ from Idaho 😊
Oooof, that’s cold! The things you do for bait. Kudos on mending the net the right way. Looked great.
Such a nice show, I remember pogies showing up in Belfast in the early 70's, the blue fish and stripers were right there with them, I really enjoy your channel !!
Love your videos! New Subscriber 🇨🇦
That was so awesome. Your content is tops, my dude. Thanks for sharing your life's work. It's truly fascinating to someone from the middle of America.
Love your family friendly content Jacob. Btw..great back flip 👍🏼🇺🇸
Good job you guys! Fresh sparkling golden pogies! Nothing like them! (Well maybe a tow of scup!)
Candy for the lobsters!
What a blast!
This was so, so cool to watch. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Good stuff, nice knitting!
Good job. You got your bait and your quota.
Water is super cold... but the joker has time to play with a crab for a laugh...
Love it!
I miss down east. 😢
You have such a good attitude about everything! Also, I know nothing about fishing, so this was really cool to watch.
Love watching you mend the net.
Hey Jacob, I live in St. Louis. I owned a semi tractor for 11 years. Menhaden would be caught in New Orleans and pulverised. The powder would come to STL by barge. I would take it to farmers in the midwest for fertalizer. I understand it was also used for cat food. The stuff smelled SO BAD it made many people sick and start heaving. The smell didn't bother me, so I moved it often. I had often been told the taste was horible and no one caught the fish anywhere except New Orleans. Glad to hear you use it for bait.
They fish pogies below Morgan city as well primarily for bait
I was the master skipper for 6+ years, I sort of miss those days.
Jacob ... put a Y bridle the side of the boat and have your skiff tow you around. The skiffs sole job is to keep that net from collapsing and from in the wheel
Thank you for sharing your wealth of information w/us land lubbers (who should have been born by the sea)...I very much enjoy you, your crew and your family! Fair seas and happy hearts...God bless...
my great uncle bill used to tie his own nets and seins lost art for most great job on the mend. cheers
“It wasn’t recording! Do it again!” Man’o’Man Jacob your family jewels 💎 must have disappeared for a few days! LOL 😝 I have to tell ya when you said there’s a big hole I thought you meant the boat! 🛥️ had a big hole! I am from the Blue Canadian Rocky Mountains 🏔️ and suddenly I was a member of the crew- I was devastated for a few seconds until I realized it was the freakin’ net!! I am an ill person with so many medical issues it pisses me off. I used to have an active life until 13 years ago- now I live vicariously through you and others on RUclips. You have an awesome channel. Love&Friendship from Edmonton Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 😊
Swim Down 😂😂😂 sorry that's all I kept thinking. I love watching and learning from your videos!
Love your stuff dude. Your videos just keep getting better.
Fantastic learning channel
I grew up in SW Rhode Island by the ocean. Your videos are good. 👍🏻
Live & learn. That’s all you can do. Thanks for the videos.
Wicked nice boat! Great job!
- 4:53 that's a lot of fish ! I ate one once in CT, they're always out here in our grocery stores shoprite && stop && shop they sell them there too ! ❤
Now don’t sink the skiff again bub! 😂
Oh please do more of these videos ❤ That was some day. A lot of hard work. I’m glad to see real men are alive & well.❤
The omega boats have been destroying the Chesapeake bay. The factory ships constantly have spills and have been decimating the feed sticks for the rockfish. Purse boats also have a high kill rate of bycatch. You “throw back” the bycatch but it is more often than not already dead from suffocation or being crushed by the load. I know you aren’t a factory ship or omega boat and your way of fishing is much more sustainable Quota can be met with very little bycatch mortality and excess is released unmolested. Kudos.
Love the video! Grew up salmon fishing in the PNW. We have trawlers but i have never seen a sein net.
How do you preserve your pogies? At the begining of the salmon season we would chunk and salt our leftover herring. We would then use them at the end of the season when the herring were gone
Water's 58. That's practically tropical. 😉
Awesome!
I really enjoyed this vid, thanks. More like this, please.
Your boat is so versatile. Seems like you can fish anything? I imagine some boats can't
Jacob, Good idea on catching them for bait. Saves you bait money. How bad is the price of fuel this summer?
I cannot believe you jumped into 58° water in your skivvies! You are either slightly crazy or tough as nails, or both. 😉
Love the content.
Great video keep them coming
Love the channel , Cape Cod native living in Indiana now. Do you have any caps or t-shirts with the boat name? Keep up the great content.
I think you and the crew do a great job and there will be a big gut expert that says your wrong. Plus some advice, it's knit 1 purl 2 on the weave haha by the way tieing my shoes is tough
As long as you did it safely and everyone had a smile, that's all that counts.
Man that looked like fun
I'd never seen pogies in ME til I was back home last week. Haven't been there in summer for 5 years. Bunker everywhere, up and down. Were there bass chasing them? no. But it was still cool to see.
Incredible video as always
Hey man just wanted to say that I love your channel. This was such a great video.