sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Jace Emiliano Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I like the bucket but I would add a handle to the side so my hand is away from the top edge when lionfish are shoved in. I'm going to try to build one using a 5 gal water jug which already has the handle.
Very thorough! 👏👏 Towards the end of the video all the other fish seemed to understand what was happening and they all gathered to enjoy the show. 😅 🐋🐟
Every time I watch one of these videos I keep wondering: When the lionfish get shoved into a bucket, bag, etc -- do you think they poke each other with their spines ?? I suppose just because they produce the venom (not poison) doesn't mean they are immune to that venom.
Wow 168 lionfish.. let's say we sell the average of small-big fish at $4 piece x 168 = $672 for a day.. that's not bad isn't it? Are there still this many lionfish over there?
Sea hero, the other fish felt safe and we're observers of what was going on ,the very last clip shows their interest, no doubt they are safer from those spines great job your doing , that's coming from me being a live and let live point of view, research , tells of a drastic situation therefore it must be done
Cheers! But it may get more efficient if you use a spear without barbs or rubber bands and transfix them quickly in line, only descarting them off the spear after catching six or more using a long knife to get sure they are died and don't loose time in store all of it , becsuse they are trash.
Seen one video where the smaller lionfish after they were speared, were shaken up to tear them apart so the reef fish could munch on them. Small ones probably not big enough to filet. Also it teaches the other fish that lionfish taste good :)
good job guys - it is gonna take every diver working hard to control these rascals - here is my contribution to the effort in Cayman - ua-cam.com/video/YLAeeYwfcl4/v-deo.html - feeding snapper and ua-cam.com/video/6_BdtOFi_mg/v-deo.html - Feeding Moray
Daaamn. This person is hitting the reef with that spear like crazy, he is doing more damage to the scene then lionfish. People, PLEASE DONT BE LIKE THIS GUY
I just don't get bored of watching these videos and find them so therapeutic it's incredible
Except when they put dumb music in these videos
This is just like underwater gardening - getting rid of the weeds.......
So awesome to see people having fun and making the oceans better! Looks super enjoyable :D
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any tips you can give me.
@Augustine Huxley Instablaster =)
@Jace Emiliano Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Jace Emiliano it worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
@Augustine Huxley You are welcome :)
I like the bucket but I would add a handle to the side so my hand is away from the top edge when lionfish are shoved in. I'm going to try to build one using a 5 gal water jug which already has the handle.
I like how the lionfish swims around thinking its king shit then gets speared and shoved in a bucket.
Very thorough! 👏👏
Towards the end of the video all the other fish seemed to understand what was happening and they all gathered to enjoy the show. 😅 🐋🐟
Mmmmh I feel like having fish and chips now
@@savannah505 - I understand lion fish is actually very tasty.
Genius idea with the 5 gallon bucket I will be taking that idea
A wine making or beer brewers bucket has an even greater capacity. I think 7 gallons instead of five.
Every time I watch one of these videos I keep wondering:
When the lionfish get shoved into a bucket, bag, etc -- do you think they poke each other with their spines ??
I suppose just because they produce the venom (not poison) doesn't mean they are immune to that venom.
Outstanding work!
You better get a taste for Lion Fish, in a few years there only be lots of them
Hunt them down n keep it up guys
That's handy how the buckets come wafting down.
2015! I had no idea this had been going on for that long.
Great job. Thanks for getting rid of this invasive fish.
Looks like some nice fillets on those bigger ones. I'd like to try Lionfish, but we're 2,000 miles away.
Wow 168 lionfish.. let's say we sell the average of small-big fish at $4 piece x 168 = $672 for a day.. that's not bad isn't it?
Are there still this many lionfish over there?
They taste good.
Sea hero, the other fish felt safe and we're observers of what was going on ,the very last clip shows their interest, no doubt they are safer from those spines great job your doing , that's coming from me being a live and let live point of view, research , tells of a drastic situation therefore it must be done
Time 5:14 That was a big lion fish.
Awesome job!
Thanks
Where is your catch getting processed so that I can taste this fish?
Where at in Jax where you here? I’m a new diver and would like to give it a try
Thanks!
Why they just harpoon them?
Why they have to put in the bucket?
Just question ☺️
they're getting bigger, bucket is a great idea
Why the little bucket?
good job on the lionfish...have to ask ...did you grab the lobster around the 8 minute mark too?!?!
What are their natural predators
Share where you were so others too can be on the constant attack!
Congratulations! Kudos!
is the bucket or bag easier to work with underwater?
10:02 caught that little knob head red handed fuckin up the reef n shit great work 🖒
Your gonna need a bigger bucket !
That bucket reminds me of a clown car. Meany can u fit in?
well done..
The other fish are crowding around cheering
Cheers! But it may get more efficient if you use a spear without barbs or rubber bands and transfix them quickly in line, only descarting them off the spear after catching six or more using a long knife to get sure they are died and don't loose time in store all of it , becsuse they are trash.
A. Wilson I have read on other lionfish clips they are apparently very good eating to where some restaurants will buy what divers catch.
Seen one video where the smaller lionfish after they were speared, were shaken up to tear them apart so the reef fish could munch on them. Small ones probably not big enough to filet. Also it teaches the other fish that lionfish taste good :)
Say hello to my little friend...
good job guys - it is gonna take every diver working hard to control these rascals - here is my contribution to the effort in Cayman - ua-cam.com/video/YLAeeYwfcl4/v-deo.html - feeding snapper and ua-cam.com/video/6_BdtOFi_mg/v-deo.html - Feeding Moray
Need a bigger bucket the bottomless bucket
Nice!!
How deep
why not let the fish pick at them and let he crabs have the rest?
Get the camera out of the way of your oxygen bubbles.
Get a Zookeeper
Daaamn. This person is hitting the reef with that spear like crazy, he is doing more damage to the scene then lionfish.
People, PLEASE DONT BE LIKE THIS GUY
How much damage are you doing (swimmer) to the reef, rock, coral? Be careful!
AND THANK YOU!
Lionfish are the only ones causeing damage there not supposed to be there
wouldn't it be better for you to kill them and leave them for other fish to eat them then they could be there predators