nice one bro! ive watched your video exiting boat basin, when you chase those boiling fish. the last time i visited guam and had a chance to visit gov. house, we saw a lot of boiling fish at the back where theres a concrete barrier at the back! fish safe bro! watching here your video!🎣👍
Thanks, Brotha! I need to be more like you and upload more videos. You're killing it on the beach side fishing. It's been too windy lately, so I haven't been able to go out and fish to film. I have maybe 1 or 2 videos left for upload from previous fishing trip and I'm out of video. Tight lines, Brotha!
Right on!! Just got a kayak through watching your videos. Gonna try it out soon. I would appreciate any tips and tricks on kayak setup or rodnreel. New to the scene. Hopefully I become as good as you sir 🤙🏾
Nice, Brotha! I was in the same boat as you when I first started. If you just want to bring home fish, use bait (squid or shrimp). The problem, all-carnivorous fish will eat your bait and so many unwanted fish will get hooked. Therefore, you will spend a lot of time fixing and re-tying your rig. That's when frustration gets you. I now use jigs, it's more work, but usually hook those pan fry size fish or larger. I use 20lb braid on both my light and heavy reels. For my light set-up I have 3000 size reel and the heavier setup I have 6000 size reels for more capacity to target deeper water. I typically use 25ft of 30-40lb mono for my leader. Since it's been too windy to go out, I may make a video talking about my tackle and kayak setup in the future. Just ask if you have questions and I'll answer if I know. My number one advice to you, get a PFD (personal floatation device) vest and ensure it can carry your weight. It's dangerous out there if you tip over, ensure you know how to flip back your kayak and can get back on it. Practice on shallow water before attempting to go to open ocean. Watch out for surf, big swells and boaters. I have a video coming up next week, you can see how rough the ocean can be on the east. Fish on, Brotha!
Brother, have you tried launching out of Talofofo Bay where Matala coastline is heading south to Inalahan? If not, would love to see some content from there✌️
Brotha, I sure have that in mind. Just the right timing, right now it's been so windy and not safe for kayak, especially the eastside. Also depends on current, if current is towards north, will be hard to go south. I will for sure in the future 🤙.
That's a good idea. I'll see if my wifey will help me or teach me. I might do catch and sell when I get some Atulai. Right now, no atulai on any of the flea markets and locals love atulai. We'll see...haha. Thanks for watching!
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nice one bro! ive watched your video exiting boat basin, when you chase those boiling fish. the last time i visited guam and had a chance to visit gov. house, we saw a lot of boiling fish at the back where theres a concrete barrier at the back! fish safe bro! watching here your video!🎣👍
Thanks, Brotha! I need to be more like you and upload more videos. You're killing it on the beach side fishing. It's been too windy lately, so I haven't been able to go out and fish to film. I have maybe 1 or 2 videos left for upload from previous fishing trip and I'm out of video. Tight lines, Brotha!
yessah another solid sesh/video🔥🤙🏽
Yessah! Si yu’os ma’åse for watching, Brotha!
Right on!! Just got a kayak through watching your videos. Gonna try it out soon. I would appreciate any tips and tricks on kayak setup or rodnreel. New to the scene. Hopefully I become as good as you sir 🤙🏾
Nice, Brotha! I was in the same boat as you when I first started. If you just want to bring home fish, use bait (squid or shrimp). The problem, all-carnivorous fish will eat your bait and so many unwanted fish will get hooked. Therefore, you will spend a lot of time fixing and re-tying your rig. That's when frustration gets you. I now use jigs, it's more work, but usually hook those pan fry size fish or larger. I use 20lb braid on both my light and heavy reels. For my light set-up I have 3000 size reel and the heavier setup I have 6000 size reels for more capacity to target deeper water. I typically use 25ft of 30-40lb mono for my leader. Since it's been too windy to go out, I may make a video talking about my tackle and kayak setup in the future. Just ask if you have questions and I'll answer if I know. My number one advice to you, get a PFD (personal floatation device) vest and ensure it can carry your weight. It's dangerous out there if you tip over, ensure you know how to flip back your kayak and can get back on it. Practice on shallow water before attempting to go to open ocean. Watch out for surf, big swells and boaters. I have a video coming up next week, you can see how rough the ocean can be on the east. Fish on, Brotha!
Brother, have you tried launching out of Talofofo Bay where Matala coastline is heading south to Inalahan? If not, would love to see some content from there✌️
Brotha, I sure have that in mind. Just the right timing, right now it's been so windy and not safe for kayak, especially the eastside. Also depends on current, if current is towards north, will be hard to go south. I will for sure in the future 🤙.
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Catch clean and cook videos soon?
That's a good idea. I'll see if my wifey will help me or teach me. I might do catch and sell when I get some Atulai. Right now, no atulai on any of the flea markets and locals love atulai. We'll see...haha. Thanks for watching!