ISO indies? Alright, your guys vids are becoming my go to to see big muthas getting hauled over the rail. Much respect from the puget sound waters to you guys
The crazy thing about in the bay especially at night is you never know what's going to be at the end of that line. when it's a giant you definitely will know.
In NZ my first 7 giller was just smaller than the first one caught in the vid, right from shore! Some reason in NZ they love staying the really shallow water
Seven gill are one of the better tasting sharks! They used to be fished for commercially back in the day. You are allowed one seven or six gill shark per day. There isn’t a size limit on them. The world record was 342 lbs and it was caught in the same area just a few years ago.
Phenix 808 but the first big shark on this was on a 806 which is a small rod!! These rods have a nice tip for seeing the bites because sometimes they are quick
My dad showed me that knot over 30 years ago and still my favorite and most trusted one i use.first time ive ever seen anyone else use it. Curious what you refer to it as
Which knot are you referring to? We tied a few different knots in the video. Let me know and I can go back and figure out which one you are interested in!
I'm surprised you are using Avet LX reels for these sharks. The LX was designed to be fished with 30# or 40# line and drag of 15# or less. More drag and you fry the pinion gear. The HX Raptor would probably be OK for your use or even the EX30. Also, have you tried the San Diego jam knot? It's easy t tie with heavy line and hold well.
The tackle is a little light for what we are doing but it’s worked okay for us so far. In the future we will upgrade our gear for sharks in the bay. During this time when we filmed this video, we weren’t tying the San Diego jam, but since tuna have been around here is one of the only knots we tie now. Thanks for watching!
Was that a thrasher shark cause I cut a thrasher shark wants but it wasn’t that bad I was like 75 pounds or something like that but the tail was like 4 feet long look like
@DDFishingCo when I first started shark fishing, I used 400lb mono, then went to cable and flouro. Just cable and flouro are more expensive than heavy mono and wire.
Someone caught a 342lb seven gill in the same area a few years ago! And that same crew caught a great white, which is really rare but they are out there!
I am an avid fisherman on the SF bay. My boat is Gut Feeling - a 17' Boston Whaler out of Richmond Harbor. I only take what I can eat during the week and come in. It's normally a halibut or a small bass as I let the Big Ones go to have more babies. Your using of barbed hooks to catch countless amounts of sharks is an abomination to our fishery. Every shark I catch I wet release into the bay. I only use barbless hooks. Bringing them onto your boat before releasing them gives them a 25% survival rate. If you gaff them and they are bleeding they have a 5% chance of surviving. My best friend is a biologist with Fish and Game and she agrees with this comment. I know you need to make money as a commercial party boat operator, but you need to step back and look at your kill rate. This ocean and environment will not survive with poor fishing practices. I would also say that all of the big 7 gill fish you caught on your video were breeding females judging by fin location. I may be wrong as I am not a biologist. I am simply a construction dude. I suggest that you catch as many fish as you like for sport, keep one big one to share and let everything else go. I want SF Bay to thrive with fish. If party boats continue to abuse our fishery, we will have nothing left.
great video, thanks for the help with our boat at the dock
Thanks Joey! We will see out there soon!
Great video boys! Keep ‘em coming
Thanks brother !
ISO indies? Alright, your guys vids are becoming my go to to see big muthas getting hauled over the rail. Much respect from the puget sound waters to you guys
Yes sir, ISO Indies! Awesome to hear you are liking the content!
Just saw this video , you guys are crushing it , those sharks are tanks !!!! Heck of a fight 👏!!
Thanks for watching our video! This day was a blast!!
The crazy thing about in the bay especially at night is you never know what's going to be at the end of that line. when it's a giant you definitely will know.
Thats true, we haven't tried night fishing for them yet, I am sure its really good at night.
In NZ my first 7 giller was just smaller than the first one caught in the vid, right from shore! Some reason in NZ they love staying the really shallow water
That’s awesome you got one from shore! I bet that was a blast!
I caught one off the shore in Alameda in 1989 but it was only around 80lbs but what a fight.
From the shore!? That’s sweet. It would be fun to fight em from shore.
Lemon shark. Bottom feeder. Oversized catfish.
Cool video... are ya on anchor? That area is so deep..
Thanks! Yeah we have an anchor, you want a chain at the bottom of your anchor attached to your anchor rope. It helps keep the anchor down in current.
Hey buddy, do you want to give me numbers? Where are you fishing shark and still good job guys
Awesome guys! How do seven gill taste and what is the size a bag limit?
Seven gill are one of the better tasting sharks! They used to be fished for commercially back in the day. You are allowed one seven or six gill shark per day. There isn’t a size limit on them. The world record was 342 lbs and it was caught in the same area just a few years ago.
@@DDFishingCo Any idea what the mercury load on those guys is? Figure they have to be screaming high.
@@wberkeleyk I’m not sure, it’s probably high, most fish in our waters here are high in mercury from my understanding. Sturgeon, striped bass, ect
What kind of rods are you using and are u eating those?
We were using phenix 808 here, one rod was a 806 which was a little light. We did eat these, however we usually let them go!
Thx
What Phoenix rods y’all running
Phenix 808 but the first big shark on this was on a 806 which is a small rod!! These rods have a nice tip for seeing the bites because sometimes they are quick
My dad showed me that knot over 30 years ago and still my favorite and most trusted one i use.first time ive ever seen anyone else use it. Curious what you refer to it as
Which knot are you referring to? We tied a few different knots in the video. Let me know and I can go back and figure out which one you are interested in!
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How can you tell the difference between Soups and the dogfish?
Dog fish have a spine on the front side of their fin.
What kind of sharks are those I don’t live by the ocean only fish fresh water? Also do you eat them?
These are seven gill sharks! They used to be fished for commercially. Usually we let them go, however we keep them occasionally!
I'm surprised you are using Avet LX reels for these sharks. The LX was designed to be fished with 30# or 40# line and drag of 15# or less. More drag and you fry the pinion gear. The HX Raptor would probably be OK for your use or even the EX30. Also, have you tried the San Diego jam knot? It's easy t tie with heavy line and hold well.
The tackle is a little light for what we are doing but it’s worked okay for us so far. In the future we will upgrade our gear for sharks in the bay. During this time when we filmed this video, we weren’t tying the San Diego jam, but since tuna have been around here is one of the only knots we tie now. Thanks for watching!
Was that a thrasher shark cause I cut a thrasher shark wants but it wasn’t that bad I was like 75 pounds or something like that but the tail was like 4 feet long look like
They were 7 gill sharks!
Get a meat pole and use a 3ft dog fish for bait.. you'll get a great white video .
That would be wild!
That's crazy you are fishing mono I only fish heavy flouro like 200lb test flouro or wire
Flouro is definitely better for chafing. Since then we have switched to using flouro or really heavy mono
@DDFishingCo when I first started shark fishing, I used 400lb mono, then went to cable and flouro. Just cable and flouro are more expensive than heavy mono and wire.
Definitely more money but seems like you lose less fish. Sometimes it seems the fluro gets bit more than the wire for the seven gills
@DDFishingCo it's more stealthy for threshers I use flouro all day
Im new to your channel we will check it out and see what y'all working with?
Cool deal, thanks for watching!
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First thoughts....I didn't know there were sharks that big in the bay. Remind me NOT to go swimming there!
Someone caught a 342lb seven gill in the same area a few years ago! And that same crew caught a great white, which is really rare but they are out there!
If a 6 footer is a giant, you don't know giant from a lollipop!
Giant one for here in the bay, there are much bigger sharks in the world, 7 gills here in the bay area, its a big seven gill.
I am an avid fisherman on the SF bay. My boat is Gut Feeling - a 17' Boston Whaler out of Richmond Harbor. I only take what I can eat during the week and come in. It's normally a halibut or a small bass as I let the Big Ones go to have more babies. Your using of barbed hooks to catch countless amounts of sharks is an abomination to our fishery. Every shark I catch I wet release into the bay. I only use barbless hooks. Bringing them onto your boat before releasing them gives them a 25% survival rate. If you gaff them and they are bleeding they have a 5% chance of surviving. My best friend is a biologist with Fish and Game and she agrees with this comment.
I know you need to make money as a commercial party boat operator, but you need to step back and look at your kill rate. This ocean and environment will not survive with poor fishing practices. I would also say that all of the big 7 gill fish you caught on your video were breeding females judging by fin location. I may be wrong as I am not a biologist. I am simply a construction dude. I suggest that you catch as many fish as you like for sport, keep one big one to share and let everything else go.
I want SF Bay to thrive with fish. If party boats continue to abuse our fishery, we will have nothing left.
Have you ever caught a six gill?
No six gills yet, have you ?
@@DDFishingCo nope only seven gills but my dad caught a 7 foot six gill around 5 years ago in a deep hole under the sf bridge.
@@boxingchamp5059 I want to catch one! I know they can get big.
Those are not “giant” sharks. But, perhaps it’s your “personal equipment” that you’re comparing them to, so I can understand your confusion. ;)
They aren't giants compared to other locations, however the area we were fishing, they are good size for seven gills.