Will SALTWATER Fish eat a NIGHTCRAWLER?? (Fishing Experiment)
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- Fishing with earth worms aka nightcrawlers as bait in the OCEAN for whatever bites off the pier in Florida! Would saltwater fish eat a worm? We know that nightcrawlers are one of the best baits in freshwater. How about for saltwater fishing? What kind of fish would be around a pier like this?? Will something BIG bite one of our baits? I did not expect for this to happen..
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Fishing was done from a pier in Florida
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What's the number 1 fish to catch on your fishing bucket list?? 🤔🎣
Gar
Tuna
Peacock Bass
Definitely the water fish 😂
Musky or hammer head
No idea if you guys have different species of earthworms/nightcrawlers there but here in the Philippines, we don't use earthworms in saltwater, their bodies dissolve in the salt and eventually fall off the hook. Bloodworms are better suited as saltwater bait.
same everywhere
he was doing it as an experiment
Same here in South Africa. Bloodworm is only legal in certain provinces, so where I fish; they're illegal.
@@thepatriotsrage661don’t get caught 😮💨
@@austinjohnson6982 Yeah... it's hard to enforce anyway.
Hearing that the most chill fishing RUclipsr listens to NLE Choppa has me dead. Great vid first state!
"HOPEFULLY HE DIDNT SUCK MY WORM OFF"🤔🤣🤣 all love good fishing man
Many years ago, "night crawlers" were the number 1 bait for flounder in the estuaries of the NE of England. Caught many specimens using them.
I use catch either grubs or nightcrawlers as a kid. I took a Tupperware container that was labeled live bait. Friday after school, I'd be outside collecting grubs or nightcrawlers. Saturday afternoon, we'd go fishing using grubs or nightcrawlers I caught. We'd catch trout or small mouth or large mouth bass. Also, we caught catfish.
If we ran out of grubs and worms, we used trout eggs and corn. Or power bait trout eggs and corn all together. We'd catch big fish with trout egg power bait and corn. Don't get caught using corn it's illegal. They have trout eggs that look and smell like sweet corn that works too. 😊
12:32 "oh jeez a freaking bug just freaking kamikazed my glasses" had my dying of laughter for no absolute reason
12:00 pause.😭
Really needs to be more careful with the phrasing
That guy swimming in and out the video had me cracking up. 🤣
“Florida man caught swimming into fishing l-“
@@Fisherman503 "baby shark doo doo doo doo"🤣🤣🤣
@@Fisherman503catch and cook: human
i love how often fsf misidentifies fish 🤣
how
Some of the best spots to fish are spillways when it rains. Fish wait for heavy downpours to wash things like earthworms into saltwater. So yes saltwater fish know what earthworms are.
The Sabiki can be used without any bait. Typically used with a floater for casting. Usually used to catch juvenile jacks. Which was the second fish that you landed.
Also good for herring, and the bigger sabiki rigs (especially the ones with colored yarn or tinsel) work for Spanish Macks
The second fish was an Atlantic bumper or aka (Hornbelly) not a Jack
Stuck in this computer lab all the time at all hours. Like watching these dude.
I'm here for it. Been wondering if this would work forever.
Yes
Great video bud I’m enjoying these pier fishing videos keep on the grind
What you are calling a butterfish is actually an Atlantic Bumper. I’ve caught them in North Carolina before.
Pomfret
They definitely do. I use to catch salt water fish in San Diego on worms often.
"I think Popeye's is the best fast food place in general." Truer words have never been spoken.
Love your channel keep up the great work
302 HERE! Before the pandemic when we would go deep sea fishing out of Lewes DE. we would use night crawlers. They Captains would be low key pissed because they want to sell the blood worms. The night crawlers worked just as good as the blood worms and we saved money. When we went last year they just gave us squid and the imitation blood worm strips.
Always used worms in Nova Scotia when I lived there.....caught all kinds of species, sea trout, cod, flounder, sea perch and more.
awesome video, love watchin these pier video
We used to use garden worms ( earthworms) in the sea for silver eels in the UK 🇬🇧
Here in NC each fall during the spot run we use red earthworms to catch spot as well as other bottom feeders.
Butter Fish is sort of a nickname. It’s actually called an Atlantic bumper.
The second fish i believe is called a leather jack.
On this episodes of Darwin awards, man swims towards active fishing pier and gets attacked by a shark.
Camper!! One of my favorite youtubers.
22:45 “these fricken birds think they run the place” 😂
Been doing this for over 40 years mate,not new, been catching flathead, big bream,sole and whiting on red wrigglers,garden worms as i use to do trout fishing before i started doing Saltwater fishing.
My boy said that nle choppa 🔥🔥💯
Dude, a sabiki rig doesn't need any bait on it. The little "feathers" on it are made of fish skin usually (I think).
You are correct.
that second fish you caught is close to a blue runner i recognized it from that noise they make
Fun fact, mullet will... Somewhat... In a lake actually, lake Moultrie, I was fishing with my dad and he hooked something big, like we had to land it on a little beach at the end of the wall, like we were just fishing for panfish, and he hooked it, it was like a 25 in mullet or something, wouldn't fit in a cooler, huge mullet, on a piece of a nightcrawler
Thanks for sharing, very interesting parallels between Florida and the KZN coast of South Africa.
Bluefish or Shad as well call them, can bite you; but it never happens. We catch them down here, they make fantastic eating and even better bait, especially alive. The Sabiki's we use for catching bait mostly, like off reefs or off the artificial reefs. They work well for Mackerel.
Take a live Bluefish, same size as you caught and slide that for a BIG fish. Best wishes from S.A.
Bro catches more fish in 30 mins then I do in a day lol 😅
“Hopefully he didn’t suck my worm off”-FirstStateFishing 2023
My girlfriend in high school lost her little brother , because he didn’t listen and surfed too close to the pier. Long story short he fell off his board and the leash wrapped around the piling and held him under. RIP.
RIP, that’s a terrible story.
I hear ya bro! I don't want to offend people with my music especially if they have kids with them. Gotta be respectful to people around you. Just me though. Love your channel bro! Btw hook that fool swimming under the pier! Lol
“They were listening to Nle choppa”🤣🤣
You should do fly fishing at the beach it's a cool idea
21:41 FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS STEAK N SHAKE AND RATES IT GOOD
You have to try maggots it’s my favourite sea bait. I absolutely destroy them but I’m in Europe and I fish the Black Sea and we have totally different species but it will make for a hella interesting video!
What would you or a experienced saltwater fisherman what should I throw while surf fishing to catch variety of fish jacks/ ladyfish/ permit / bonito/ basically anything I’ve fished my entire life but not too much experience outside of many flounder
In England we have 2 commonly used saltwater worms, the ragworm amd the lugworm
The same in Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland as well..
Just cuaght gigantic catfish in the Hudson River our estimate is 15 pounds and 28 to 32 inches on a live white perch I love 💕 all of your 🎣 videos but my favorites are either creek pier or shore fishing thank you for your incredible videos
In the Colorado River near Yuma, Arizona we "hunt" stripped and large mouth bass, but nightcrawlers are not usually the bait of choice. Further south in the Sea of Cortez, it seems to me that bass of just about any saltwater species will hit, virtually, anything--and I mean anything! Thanks for reading.
lol Yuma.
Did you take the 3:10 to yuma?
LOL LOL LOL@@josecalderon7627
Good video! Thanks for explaining what you were catching too! I was catching similar fish down in Florida but couldn’t identify them, the only one I recognized was a saltwater Catfish, (later found out they’re called hardheaded catfish in the sea)
I use them all the time in the pnw for perch or smaller stuff
Just what I needed while having Covid
In Maine/ New England they use blood worms to catch fish in brackish and salt water they rig em up on like a Carolina rig except the weight is on a slider so the worms can stay in place and float up.
I tried night crawlers trying to catch perch in the upper Chesapeake Bay. The only thing that would touch them was blue crabs.
poor guy was snorkeling, the coolest stuff are under piers. my coffee came out my nose when you said suck my worm off.
Hey I’m early! Love your content man, keep catching fish and posting great videos!
You should try LIVE bluegill in salt water
I think he did. But they wouldn’t live long it would just be torturing the fish man.
Great Video! I love to watch your videos man!
Just wanted to say - we were getting worried about you. I hope all is well with you and your wife. We absolutely love and look forward to seeing your videos.
Are they separating or something.
@@xavierpearsall8306idk, that would be a shame, they just got married
What makes you worried?
@@bChippshe hasn't been putting out videos that often no more. Use to be 2-3 week. Lately 1 a week. More or less. That's all.
@@mikegary6183 ah he’s talked about the recently the boot has really been holding him back and just general life stuff. Don’t think it’s anything with too terrible based off what he’s said.
cape henelopen pier>>>>>
Yes bet I got first again,anyway great vid again,can’t wait till you get back on the kayak and do some crazy challenges
Is that Vinny from jersey shore? 😂🕺🏾🏃🏾♂️
Pinfish. Primo bait. Next time bring a bigger pole and send it. Also the fish you werent sure of was a leatherjacket. there are two barbs need the fin that will absolutely LIGHT YOU UP.
They love worms and keep up the good work love the vids
You should go here from 6 pm to 10:45 pm there is some great fishing at that time on the Jacksonville beach pier
What bites out there? I’m like an hour ish away
@@Salami255 spot, butter fish, whiting, speckled trout, white trout, saltwater catfish, blue fish, and probably more I haven’t caught
Nah fam. Early morning they crush the redfish and flounder
@@kidfisher1588well that’s probably 2 I haven’t caught there
Love the channel man, watched a lot a couple years ago. Found my way back. Watching FirstStateFishing videos is to me, as a toddler watches Cocomelon.
That’s a grunt nice eating fish sweet
Hey mike you need to make a limited run of shirts that say "im just a kid from deleware" and a shirt that says "CHILL CHILL CHILL CHILL CHILL" like in a random order and like upside down and sideways. Onky the real first staters would recognize the shirt so itd be fun to see who comments on the shirt when we wear them.
Now try shrimp in freshwater😂
That pier sooooo damn high,u need about 350’ of line from pier too just to the top of the water 😂😂😂
brooooo we miss you at cabelas in newark!
Man I just got back from SC shark fishing. Some fun stuff. Glad to see this video on deck cuhhhhhh!!!
bueno el video😃
You should try fishing in Myrtle beach piers
Looked it up. Those yellow tailed fish you were catching are Atlantic Bumper aka Hornbelly.
They was listening to now choppa😂😭💀
You should try shrimp in fresh water!
Shrimp works well in freshwater. I catch channel cats on them all the time and freshwater stingray eat them.
@@rslack78 Catfish will eat anything.
8:23
I always wonder when people wearing a GoPro if they got a channel
At least I’m not the only one 😂
Nice Talkshow
Night crawlers dissolve in saltwater in California.
You need to get yourself a little flats boat. It would make fishing challenges more interesting I think.
Florida man swims towards fisherman
Use squid and shrimp together and mud minnows are great too and also fiddler crabs
I’ve used nightcrawlers and earthworms and have caught mackerel, blue perch and another breed but not sure what it is either a poor cod or pollock but it was just a small one, pretty sure it was a pollock.
I’d also combined with my secret bait and a fake shrimp bait and caught mackerel and blue perch. My dad caught so many pollock with earthworms.
(Nova Scotia Canada, dock fishing)
Gotta ditch those Oakes for some costas. Once you go glass you won’t go back.
Ofc they would lol they have wild instincts
Earthworms on a bottom rig have caught me Muskie, Northern Pike, Largemouth, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Lake Sturgeon, Channel Catfish, Bowfin, Black Crappie, Bluegill, all 5 local species of red horse, Freshwater Drum, Mooneye, Perch, Warmouth (I think), brook trout, river chubs, rock bass, hog sucker, 3 types of bullhead, burbot, mudpuppy, leatherback turtle, snapping turtle, common carp. Best bait of all times
oh yeah I catch quite a bit with a worm on the bottom of the
Great video. You answered my question about will saltwater fish eat a night crawler. Thank you.
u should fish in the jetty in fort pierce and sebeke rig or just cast far out u can catch huge snook and sometime see manatees and turtles
I live in Florida also, and that was a typical Florida man swimming in his natural, shark infested habitat where people are fishing lol
Idiots abound!
What time did you go to this. Because when I go, it’s always packed.
Dr first state doin experiments
A worm is a worm as long as it is alive . Only bloodworms leave the scent trail in the water . The problem with the earthworms and the nightcrawlers is they deteriorate super fast in saltwater , and if one is cut the guts get shaken out and you pull back a husk not a worm . Since they wiggle around and show movement they work for bait as long as the fish can actually see them but you get one cast normally and whatever is left has to be replaced for another cast .
Yes because I use them on a semi regular basis for salt water fishing
Since your new to the Jax beach pier Always fish on the right side
you should try trolling fishing its like a stronger baitcaster
Man these 20 plus minute videos of catching one fish are crazy
Whats up I was Born and raised from Delaware now I live in Boaz AL
bro bout to spawn duke fishron
Fishing brackish water I've caught a nice 18 inch Redfish on a nightcrawler
It’s pieces of fish skin on the Sabiki rigs. And you should check out Fernandina Beach for some surf fishing. We caught some decent whiting yesterday.
1st fish was a pin fish good for bait , 2nd fish was what we call a skipjack. Bloody and the bottom 2 spikes have some venom that stings pretty bad. Be careful😂
It’s a pilcherd
We call them Leatherjacks in TX.
I’m from Panama City beach Florida an it ain’t the beach unless someone is blasting tunes lol doesn’t bother me but then again this used to be club la vela territory so grew up with mtv concerts all spring break
You can use google lens if the signal is ok, to figure the fish species nowadays. On 7:33, it was an Chloroscombrus chrysurus, according to my search lol