For VHF Channel 16, my understanding is that the USCG requires you to monitor 16 at all times. This is in case of a distress call where you may be able to render assistance. Having a radio with the Dual Monitor function is worth the extra cost and very handy - allows you to listen to two channels at once. Try the Standard Horizon HX890 - good radio.
I saw a guy catch a thresher shark on a kayak off Santa Barbara years ago. OmG it was a fight. It drug that guy all over the ocean. I couldn't stop laughing. Get ready and hold on when you get one because your in for a ride.
There are Threshers here , wasn't a rumor however a bit more south. hooked a 50 lb thresher trolling the ship it took a trolled white daiwa Salt pro minnow. Also a few White Sea -bass are are still in the mix and a few lucky anglers are getting them
Good God Adam! I think you’re nuts! Lol, I had one experience (and once was enough) with a thresher I estimated to be about 8’ (not counting the tail!). I was fishing in SoCal from a small 12’ aluminum car topper boat when I hooked up. I was like "Yahooo" and then it turned into "This damned thing was the devil incarnate". One of the other comments below spoke about getting dragged around, oh yeah definitely, better be ready to use that rudder, and then they get pissed off the closer they are to the boat. It was like it started to channel a mako. Oh yeah, that tail is a weapon buddy watch it. You hook one and get it to leader I think just about all of us here will give you credit for the catch if you were to cut the leader as close to the hook as you can. Speaking of which don’t use a stainless hook you want it to rust out quickly. Look, let me know when you’re going out next, I’ll get out my marine radio and head out to the Bodega Headlands and listen for your MayDay call. I've no doubt a big one will drag you to Eureka buddy! Lol! Good luck fella!
This is insane!! Halibut are such a awesome catch for me in the surf! Crazy how value changes on the Yak😂 threshers would definitely pull you around on a yak🤙🏽 Great video as always!
Love the content a lot of your “ out there” videos like this are always the most interesting, most people just wanna catch fish but it’s cool, you do different things without having any confidence that you’ll catch fish and it’s always dope. Keep it up brotha🤙🏻
I've had more luck slow trolling a dead anchovy vs a live one for thresher shark. At first it didn't make sense to me as I figure the movements of the live bait would attract more. There was some bait in the water at the time and perhaps the threshers were attracted to floating dead bait it may have probably hit previously (with their tails).
I've got 2 rods from Salmon rod from North Fork Composites by Gary Loomis... model SA 1065-2 moderate-Med Heavy 10-40lb 2-8oz... super light rod with all the components floats of you were to drop it in the water
Dude! Earlier today i was out cod fishing in my boat and my battery died, had to flag down another boater to help us. He ended up radioing coast guard to get us towed to the dock. 6 hours later i watch your video and you give me a lesson on the importance of carrying a radio and being on channel 16 for s.o.s. situations. I started laughing. 😆.
I was fishing for surf perch and walleye perch and when I fish from the beach I go in the water half way up my shins and I saw a trough about 5 feet away from were I could cast so I walked up to my knees and on my final step I stepped on a halibut I looked like 18 inches I was In ocean side at the time and have never seen anyone catch a halibut so I was really freaked out at first
The keeper had a bunch of white spots on the brown side. I have heard the ones in the bays (tomales/sf) if they have white spots they are fresh from the ocean. You know anything about those spots. I cant recall ever catching one with white spots in the bay and never caught one in ocean although might try that tomorrow. Good luck on the thresher!
How’s the smoke in that area? I haven’t been there for a few weeks since the fire started. And when I went out there last time the ashes were bad and kept getting in my eyes
Hey Adam I watch your channel a lot and when your fishing on your kayak can say where you're fishing in your videos so us viewers can know what your fishing for and place
Yes, 16 is the correct channel for all of the coast guard. What is the biggest shark you have seen while kayak fishing? Also, how are you hooking the anchovy?
They're not a docile species and they don't like being hooked. i hooked a little one one year on live menhaden and it was great fight, but I broke near the boat, he was pissed. I see them in the inlet here chasing bluefish, they use that tail to stun them. They get quite large here on the east coast up to 600+. I did see today a guy caught a 186# halibut off Kodiak in a kayak, a Hobie. I'm sure there is more to this story than what was reported.
Great trip, i with we had halibut over here on the east coast. I just started my own channel and wandered if you have any advice or things you wish you had known starting out?
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This lake has many beautiful fish, congratulations your fishing was incredible fisherman!👍🎣😉
Surf is great. Definitely a fun way to get started. That’s the way I grew up so the surf will always have a place in my heart. Pier great spot too. Very good/ easy place to fish although to me it’s just not the same 🤙🏽 Have fun pier is fish for sure but not as quality fish but it all depends on where you fish
@@kylogged I didn't even know Surf fishing was a thing, I'm in So Cal. Maybe it's too dirty down here in the waters. But after watching this channel, and other locals around NorCal, it seems it's possible.
i have gotten some nice mackerel off piers in socal and that can be a good start. also i think people get these same halibuts of the shore in many places in socal. thats is a great way to start getting into fishing is from the shore and off piers. not expensive and is a good way to break the ice: buying gear and learning knots and rigs etc.
@@kylogged My wife was originally from Oxnard area, went to high school way back when. So surf fishing is possible around that part? Wonder if Adam would do some sort of fishing excursions with novice fishermans that subscribe to his channel. I'll pay for the bait? :)
Don’t click bait me with sharks in the title, you know that would be more interesting. Put in some effort and catch a damn shark , don’t tease about a jumping hard fight, then quit and catch boring halibut 👎
I saw a guy catch a thresher shark on a kayak off Santa Barbara years ago. OmG it was a fight. It drug that guy all over the ocean. I couldn't stop laughing. Get ready and hold on when you get one because your in for a ride.
For VHF Channel 16, my understanding is that the USCG requires you to monitor 16 at all times. This is in case of a distress call where you may be able to render assistance. Having a radio with the Dual Monitor function is worth the extra cost and very handy - allows you to listen to two channels at once. Try the Standard Horizon HX890 - good radio.
Would be great to see more of your pole & reel set ups plus your favorite set up for surf fishing. Thanks!
For a sec I thought I was watching something on the nature channel. So glad you got another drone!
Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed your video!
Here in NJ 18" is size limit but not easy to catch.
Wow but 22 in CA.......
Of course the guys on kayaks are on channel 69 😆 🤣 😂
Good job on the Halibut! Always looking forward to more videos! I like the Daiwa Lexa HD 400.
Thanks Vlad! 👍
I saw a guy catch a thresher shark on a kayak off Santa Barbara years ago. OmG it was a fight. It drug that guy all over the ocean. I couldn't stop laughing. Get ready and hold on when you get one because your in for a ride.
I saw a thresher jump while I was on the South Jetty in HMB last weekend! It was neeto!
Another great vid. Always a pleasure to hang out with you while you fish, chat, give advice and share your catches with us. Thanks.
There are Threshers here , wasn't a rumor however a bit more south. hooked a 50 lb thresher trolling the ship it took a trolled white daiwa Salt pro minnow. Also a few White Sea -bass are are still in the mix and a few lucky anglers are getting them
Where this place at please
Good God Adam! I think you’re nuts! Lol, I had one experience (and once was enough) with a thresher I estimated to be about 8’ (not counting the tail!). I was fishing in SoCal from a small 12’ aluminum car topper boat when I hooked up. I was like "Yahooo" and then it turned into "This damned thing was the devil incarnate". One of the other comments below spoke about getting dragged around, oh yeah definitely, better be ready to use that rudder, and then they get pissed off the closer they are to the boat. It was like it started to channel a mako. Oh yeah, that tail is a weapon buddy watch it. You hook one and get it to leader I think just about all of us here will give you credit for the catch if you were to cut the leader as close to the hook as you can. Speaking of which don’t use a stainless hook you want it to rust out quickly. Look, let me know when you’re going out next, I’ll get out my marine radio and head out to the Bodega Headlands and listen for your MayDay call. I've no doubt a big one will drag you to Eureka buddy! Lol! Good luck fella!
Can you please do a surf fishing video soon. For some of the followers who found you before the kayak... thank you.
use a bobber to keep the bait near the surface for thresher sharks
This is insane!! Halibut are such a awesome catch for me in the surf! Crazy how value changes on the Yak😂 threshers would definitely pull you around on a yak🤙🏽 Great video as always!
Love the content a lot of your “ out there” videos like this are always the most interesting, most people just wanna catch fish but it’s cool, you do different things without having any confidence that you’ll catch fish and it’s always dope. Keep it up brotha🤙🏻
Glad you like them!
If you want Thrasher sharks. You need a 3 foot leader and a bobber to keep your live bait at the surface
Thanks for the tip!
I've had more luck slow trolling a dead anchovy vs a live one for thresher shark. At first it didn't make sense to me as I figure the movements of the live bait would attract more. There was some bait in the water at the time and perhaps the threshers were attracted to floating dead bait it may have probably hit previously (with their tails).
Thanks for the tip!
Loving the slap at the beginning. Hope you add more beats to your vids
Man, you landing those halibut makes me want to go catch some halibut lol. Tails up bro😎🤙
You should!
16 on The Great Lakes too. Hailing station then you must switch off 16 to talk ship to ship. Most go to 68.
16 is the same in FL. With the arrival of Corona, channel 16 has had about 10 times as much voice traffic as pre- pandemic levels.
Awesome drone intro! Always enjoy your videos,
NB has been producing. Few nice hallys out there today.
thresher sharks also taste good
16 is a world wide emergency Chanel
You gotta have mackerel for thresher. Mackerel mid water coloumn
I've got 2 rods from Salmon rod from North Fork Composites by Gary Loomis... model SA 1065-2 moderate-Med Heavy 10-40lb 2-8oz... super light rod with all the components floats of you were to drop it in the water
Man that intro is fire! Thanks for keeping me busy during all this
Die Hard Fishing living up to the name!
Really appreciate your videos
Where is the place you are fishing? Great catch of different varieties and always interesting to watch your clips.
Dude! Earlier today i was out cod fishing in my boat and my battery died, had to flag down another boater to help us. He ended up radioing coast guard to get us towed to the dock. 6 hours later i watch your video and you give me a lesson on the importance of carrying a radio and being on channel 16 for s.o.s. situations. I started laughing. 😆.
Stay safe out there bro!!!
Great video! What’s the best time of the year to catch halibut in California ?
I was fishing for surf perch and walleye perch and when I fish from the beach I go in the water half way up my shins and I saw a trough about 5 feet away from were I could cast so I walked up to my knees and on my final step I stepped on a halibut I looked like 18 inches I was In ocean side at the time and have never seen anyone catch a halibut so I was really freaked out at first
Nice!!! U got another drone
Beautiful drone footage.
Where do you normally launch and how far do you go out if you don't mind me asking, thanks?
oooooo can I come join you for the next thresher trip ahahaha I wanna get one from the yak myself.
VHF-16 is valid internationally. It's officially the "International Hailing and Distress Frequency."
Thresher Sharks use their tails like whips to stun bait balls. Fact. There is camera footage of it.
Hopefully the land lord doesn’t mind you messing with his cousins 😂 hopefully I’ll run into you some day ... PA 14 with the sharks hockey flag 😀
go sharks!
The keeper had a bunch of white spots on the brown side. I have heard the ones in the bays (tomales/sf) if they have white spots they are fresh from the ocean. You know anything about those spots. I cant recall ever catching one with white spots in the bay and never caught one in ocean although might try that tomorrow. Good luck on the thresher!
Look at a Lami Classic Glass. About the same price as the X11's but much better rods. Not prone to breaking....
Got your drone up early in video nice introduction to your videos. What kind of pliers do you use?
I can’t wait to get a hobie kayak
Nice hali vid! Screw the shark! I like the new rod and reel!
what kind of fishing rods are you using?
How’s the smoke in that area? I haven’t been there for a few weeks since the fire started. And when I went out there last time the ashes were bad and kept getting in my eyes
Does anyone know where he is kayak fishing I’m really trying to get into it but have no idea where to fish
You're gutsy dude...
I'm a new sub today! Glad I found you! Great content!
Welcome aboard!
Where did you launch out of?
Hey Adam I watch your channel a lot and when your fishing on your kayak can say where you're fishing in your videos so us viewers can know what your fishing for and place
Thanks
Are you fishing Moro Bay? San Diego/Baja here.
Yes, 16 is the correct channel for all of the coast guard.
What is the biggest shark you have seen while kayak fishing?
Also, how are you hooking the anchovy?
He is using a sabiki rig I think. But you can throw a tiny jig with a tiny soft plastic or bait in a school of fish and catch sum bait
Greetings Anglers 👣🐟🐟🐟
Crazy!!!!!
They're not a docile species and they don't like being hooked. i hooked a little one one year on live menhaden and it was great fight, but I broke near the boat, he was pissed. I see them in the inlet here chasing bluefish, they use that tail to stun them. They get quite large here on the east coast up to 600+.
I did see today a guy caught a 186# halibut off Kodiak in a kayak, a Hobie. I'm sure there is more to this story than what was reported.
Great trip, i with we had halibut over here on the east coast. I just started my own channel and wandered if you have any advice or things you wish you had known starting out?
This lake has many beautiful fish, congratulations your fishing was incredible fisherman!👍🎣😉
tf this isnt a lake
I want to get into kayak fishing. Are there any brands or models that you would recommend?
Hobie pedal kayak. That's the gold standard, or get a Jackson.
David Raful thanks!
Hobie Outback or pro angler
For amateur newbie people that want to learn fishing, where should we start? Shore? Pier? Boat? .. for sure not Kayak right?
Surf is great. Definitely a fun way to get started. That’s the way I grew up so the surf will always have a place in my heart. Pier great spot too. Very good/ easy place to fish although to me it’s just not the same 🤙🏽 Have fun pier is fish for sure but not as quality fish but it all depends on where you fish
@@kylogged I didn't even know Surf fishing was a thing, I'm in So Cal. Maybe it's too dirty down here in the waters. But after watching this channel, and other locals around NorCal, it seems it's possible.
i have gotten some nice mackerel off piers in socal and that can be a good start. also i think people get these same halibuts of the shore in many places in socal. thats is a great way to start getting into fishing is from the shore and off piers. not expensive and is a good way to break the ice: buying gear and learning knots and rigs etc.
@@Superchomama yeah man i go around the ventura oxnard area but really anywhere should be good.
@@kylogged My wife was originally from Oxnard area, went to high school way back when. So surf fishing is possible around that part?
Wonder if Adam would do some sort of fishing excursions with novice fishermans that subscribe to his channel. I'll pay for the bait? :)
Dude can you tell where you are fishing?
FISH AND CHIPS DUDE.
Does anyone know a good conventional reel. Looking 400 to 500 size level wind up too 130$
Not sure about the size but the penn squall is good.
@@micahlyons5583 Thanks man did some digging and it looks legit. i really appreciate it.
Ky1er L no problem, the penn rival is also good if you want a cheaper option
@@micahlyons5583 been looking into that one. better price definitly might have to pull the tigger on it.
Brown side looks cooler
Does the eyeliner help with the sun
16 in Florida
Thats the reel i suggested when you lost your other one
Nom nom.
We like fat fish and we cannot lie.
fish wire leader for shark
You don’t need to for thresher small mouth with not very sharp teeth
13:05 how did you know there was a fish when you didn't see the bump??
Do you need a Ham license to use the radio?
smelt is delicious just an fyi
Fish taco's
You what???
Get some rod leashes
Nice clickbait. Better title "shark fishing turns into halibut fishing"
Hey man, check out my handle , I know how to try to catch threshers...been there done that...
SUB TIME!!!😎
no shark in the video wasted 18.35min
Don’t click bait me with sharks in the title, you know that would be more interesting. Put in some effort and catch a damn shark , don’t tease about a jumping hard fight, then quit and catch boring halibut 👎
I saw a guy catch a thresher shark on a kayak off Santa Barbara years ago. OmG it was a fight. It drug that guy all over the ocean. I couldn't stop laughing. Get ready and hold on when you get one because your in for a ride.