I have been offshore fishing for just a few years now and would like your opinion on leaving engines running when fishing. We fish out of Apalachicola and it is 30 miles to 100 ft of water. Almost exclusively, we use a Rhodan gps anchor that runs off a battery system separate from house/engine batteries. I have always left my engines idling, but that runs up the hours with the expense of more frequent service intervals. What is your practice and have you had the experience of a failure to restart when offshore? Thanks!
Great question! There is something to be said for leaving your main engine (or one of them) running for safety purposes especially if way offshore but it does rack up the hours. The trolling motor being on a separate battery bank is definitely great, but we just went to the power pole charge system on our last 2 boats so we can move power around if needed. An emergency jump pack is a great idea too if you want to keep your main engines off. I love our Yamahas so I’m pretty confident they are gonna start when we need them, so I don’t mind turning off the main engines. I haven’t had a failure yet where I was way offshore and couldn’t get them going
Waiting on samples from a potential new manufacturer. Still have more on order with the current manufacturer but no idea when they will have more completed.
WTF ARE YOU DOING WITH NET FOR A CATFISH BOAT!!!!! DUDE I FISH STERGIONS AND MY NETS BIGENOUGH FOR 6 FOOT FISH 🐠 WE LAND THE 10 FOOT ONES ON THE BANKS AND HOP IN WITH THEM 👌
Only had the lobster net onboard. 🦞. I Knew the fish was close to legal size so didn’t want to gaff it but we definitely could have used a bigger net 😂🙌🏻
Hey buddy just checking on you how you feeling haven't seen any swordfish videos lately so I thought maybe you not feeling good or ohh you don't have a big boat anymore. Anyway I'm still fighting I just got approved for a new cancer treatment I hope they can give it to me so it'll kill this **** anyway stay safe out there hug those little cuties peace🎅✌✌
Keep fighting! Glad to hear you got approved for a new treatment. Thank you for watching the videos. I have been on my own health battle as well, recovering from surgery from late March. Hoping to start fishing more again soon. We still have the 42 Freeman but I don’t run it very much myself nowadays. Capt Mike runs the boat for most of our trips.
Always great watching the stanz family fishing and dining, the cobra are a big fish to fillet, you had a monster job there, without doing the crab trap removal, so it was understandable you are tired, well done
Hey hi , and yes the channel is so natural, down to earth always waiting for a new one or watch it again, I met you at the February flea market proudly wearing my STANZ HAT, thank you for making the videos
Great video Stanzfam!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Love that Cobia!!! SICK KEEPER>
Thanks for watching
Oh, how I love fishing, especially when it's on a boat
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Good year on the stone crabs man. Congrats to Sarah. I wish I was there for the Cobia. It's my favorite fish in the ocean. Nice video guys
Thanks for watching!
my friends and i saw you going out by long key bridge at outdoor resorts and they were like "Oh thats stanz" i believe it was on easter sunday.
Cool, yes we went down there for lunch! Nice spot for sure
Always Ausome
Wow , food for Diner, I'll take the stone crab with Butter, fish with some Hot sauce , love the Video. !!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome videos man, and a good mix of the DADLIFE lol
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸 Great catch 🌷
Thank you very much!
I have been offshore fishing for just a few years now and would like your opinion on leaving engines running when fishing. We fish out of Apalachicola and it is 30 miles to 100 ft of water. Almost exclusively, we use a Rhodan gps anchor that runs off a battery system separate from house/engine batteries. I have always left my engines idling, but that runs up the hours with the expense of more frequent service intervals. What is your practice and have you had the experience of a failure to restart when offshore? Thanks!
Great question! There is something to be said for leaving your main engine (or one of them) running for safety purposes especially if way offshore but it does rack up the hours. The trolling motor being on a separate battery bank is definitely great, but we just went to the power pole charge system on our last 2 boats so we can move power around if needed. An emergency jump pack is a great idea too if you want to keep your main engines off. I love our Yamahas so I’m pretty confident they are gonna start when we need them, so I don’t mind turning off the main engines. I haven’t had a failure yet where I was way offshore and couldn’t get them going
y'all did an other great video
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it!
Hey Captain, what’s the word on Nick sticks?
Waiting on samples from a potential new manufacturer. Still have more on order with the current manufacturer but no idea when they will have more completed.
Love, love your content! Please, please slow your speech some. Hard to understand all of your content.
Thanks for watching. Will try to slow down when I speak, you're not the first person to mention it
Good stuff AMIGOS 😎😎😎
WTF ARE YOU DOING WITH NET FOR A CATFISH BOAT!!!!!
DUDE I FISH STERGIONS AND MY NETS BIGENOUGH FOR 6 FOOT FISH 🐠
WE LAND THE 10 FOOT ONES ON THE BANKS AND HOP IN WITH THEM 👌
Only had the lobster net onboard. 🦞. I Knew the fish was close to legal size so didn’t want to gaff it but we definitely could have used a bigger net 😂🙌🏻
Hey buddy just checking on you how you feeling haven't seen any swordfish videos lately so I thought maybe you not feeling good or ohh you don't have a big boat anymore. Anyway I'm still fighting I just got approved for a new cancer treatment I hope they can give it to me so it'll kill this **** anyway stay safe out there hug those little cuties peace🎅✌✌
Keep fighting! Glad to hear you got approved for a new treatment. Thank you for watching the videos.
I have been on my own health battle as well, recovering from surgery from late March. Hoping to start fishing more again soon. We still have the 42 Freeman but I don’t run it very much myself nowadays. Capt Mike runs the boat for most of our trips.
Good luck with the treatment! You got this!
Praying for you man
Great & Tremendous video. 👍🏻
Thank you very much!
You sound like Trump lmao
@@KarnageKollectibles You replied like Biden lol
Cobia light olive oil Montreal seasoning on the grill is dynamite trust me
I love you Guys.. The Girls are getting soo Big.. Soo Pretty.. Love watching Ya'll.. I'm stuck in Minnesota..
Thank you for watching. Summer is coming soon!
Hey, is Jamaican Mike still around? Haven’t seen him in awhile.
He is still in town. Just lives a little further away so we don’t get to film together as much. Hopefully this summer can do a few more episodes
In Islamorada this week. We're going to stop by and see the shop tomorrow. Beautiful area!
Cool, hope you enjoy Islamorada! (As well as the marina if you make it by)
Always great watching the stanz family fishing and dining, the cobra are a big fish to fillet, you had a monster job there, without doing the crab trap removal, so it was understandable you are tired, well done
Thanks for watching!
Big up Nick , I got my STANZ fishing shirt. Love it.
Big up! Awesome, glad to hear!
More slow motion than Rebel Moon II...
Would love to see you and your wife with an outing with Kelly Young and her boyfriend. Would be epic! 👍🥰🥰
We will have to try to put that together
oh my my,it dont any better,but i like my ling fried..SO GOOD! OR COOKED ON GRILL AN OR BLACKENED! stay safe good vid..
where is mike?
We just shot a video together yesterday
Hey hi , and yes the channel is so natural, down to earth always waiting for a new one or watch it again,
I met you at the February flea market proudly wearing my STANZ HAT, thank you for making the videos
Awesome! Thank you!
Been missing videos
Thanks for watching. Hopefully we get back on track and can get new videos up once a week again. Had to take a few weeks off the boat