@PlatinumHustle True, I'll put him as my key player, then switch immediately for a stronger pokemon when battling so he shares the points, and reaches level 20 faster!!
How exactly can you limit the measurements of angles to 10 rockfish? They can limit anglers, but you can't limit "angular" as measurements of angles aren't capable of catching fish.
Keeping people on their toes and making sure they know the laws so people can continue to fish in peace thank you guys for telling everybody that they actually have to depressurize the fish with that tool before throwing it back or the fish will die
That fish was already dead it looked like. I bet they panicked and said ok let's release the dead fish but good thing we have to use the descender so it sinks immediately and the viewers will never know.
@@fpscanada3862no it won’t I being a fresh water fisherman even have to decompress air bladders a lot you littery take a insulin needle and drain the air and it actually takes stress off the fish allowing to live
I remember fishing back in the 70's off the coast of Southern California and catching tons of Rock Cod, Ling Cod, Red Snapper, Calico Bass, Sand Bass,Catalina Blues, Halibut, Flounder, Sole, Sea Perch, etc. Like potato sacks full... Ahhh the memories. 🇺🇸👍
I bet while the Chinese were loading up the Coast Guard were probably on shore somewhere attending a seminar on inclusiveness. If they had been doing their job they might have been able to seize, in addition to all those undersize fish, another Hunter Biden lap top and a stack of$100 bills for Joe.
@lucaswhite3411 For a country their size they don't have a huge coastline. Hence you have Chinese offshore fleets fishing off the coasts of countries they have agreements with and plenty they don't have permission to fish. Being environmentally sensitive is not the CCP's strong suit so the outlook is not so positive.
I remember going out and this happened to all the fish we caught. The guide kept telling us it was normal and okay. Something told me he was full of it.
When you go deep sea fishing the fish are acclimated to high pressure. When you bring them up quickly it causes that. Nothing wrong with the fish. Kinda the same reason they tell you not to come up too fast if u go diving
You see how he just dumped it and free spooled it to the bottom . That’s not how it works , you have to drop in stages and give time for fish to match atmospheric pressure
Shit, at that rate we oughta just like utilize them. They are mostly gonna die anyway. Most aren't descended half that are die anyhow. We oughta just perfect using every part of them and figuring out another way to stimulate the population, somehow sciency perhaps.
That fish will survive 3 out of 10. It's tired and it's jaw been hurt being pulled by a metal hook for half an hour. It's can't close probably for days. A seal will come grab it in 5 minutes. 'Mericans called that sport fishing. 😂
I don't know about these guys, but I follow some people who depressurize by sticking a needle and then letting the air out in between scales. But I don't know about here. I forgot what the channel was but they definitely knew what they were doing. We got to depressurize this fish or else he won't make it when we throw them back in!
Nah tagged fish have been re-caught after being descended. Fish don't breathe air, so nitrogen isn't absorbed / on board in amounts in the blood stream enough to cause death, so long as the air filled areas are decompressed (either draining swim bladder, or re-descend them)
@@nixie_moon how do you expect them to avoid catching them when they don't know what they have until it's already hooked and reeled in... use a little common sense before you say something stupid
The fish will survive if its properly descended using a descending device or one kitted with a rock fish sling device. It allows the rockfish that has experienced barotrauma to slowly descend back to a safe depth which will cause a change of 1 atmosphere per 30 ft. in-effect recompressing the fishes swim bladder and allowing the fish to reorient itself. Once the caught depth is met or the weights touch a pre-determined bottom, a slight jerk upwards on the line releases the fish. It's not a "immediate" death sentence for the fish, but there may be a failure rate of reintroduction associated nonetheless.
For those who don't know, That is the fish's stomach sticking out of her mouth from being pulled up too quickly. Fish need to slowly rise up in the ocean just like scuba divers do.
Basically those fish are meant to spend their whole like deeeeeep in the water. Which has a lot more pressure because it’s deeper. So when you reel them up the gases in their body expand because they were under more pressure. If you just toss them right in the surface they are likely to just float there because they can’t go down, cuz the air makes them too botany now, so the die. That device weighs the fish down so it is forced down to the botttom. Then the device has a pressure trigger on it to release the fish at a certain depth. At that depth the gases in the fishes body will re compress and he can swim around agian
How do you get the swim bladder to deflate without rendering it inoperable? Do these snappers survive this procedure? You should do a video on that. This is something the Halibut longline fishery should know how to do. We used to have a string of them floating behind the boat, unable to deflate their swim bladder. It was a sad sight - some of them were 4 feet in length and I understand they would have been about 90 years old.
@Mike.The.Jeweler Thanks for that. I've seen a few videos that claim puncturing the bladder is a safe way to return them but it still means a hole in their swim bladder.
Back in the day I fished halibut commercially and we would sometimes catch snappers that were almost four feet long. I don't know that that descender would've had enough weight for them
Yeah, if the fish is dead. Lots of data, tho, that deep release will push the swim bladder back and the fish will survive. You might want to check it out.@@drakeboorhoes1131
This type of fish takes a super long time to reach sexual maturity (15-20 years compared to the 1-2 of most surface fish). If they were fished like they were in the 70s and 80s they'd be like the Dodo, something talked about, then forgotten. It's a gift they're still around
Fish is not dead and this is very common on the sport boats on the West Coast. Every sport boat has this drop down technique and it does work. If you watch some of our Alaska shows the deckhands are doing the same thing with fish you can’t keep. Tight lines 🤙
His air bladder coming out of the mouth due to the severe pressure change, hence the "Descender".If not released properly, the fish will almost always die.
Almost the same as the person above me said, but how do you plan on getting that species of fish to not bite the baited hook? Honest question because if anything in the area is the same size as your target species there is going to be some catches of things you don't want.
Grew up in SoCal for 30 years and went deep see a handful of times. The last time I went deep sea fishing was about 15 years ago and even though we catch our limit, I never seen anything have to be thrown back especially that big. Just the dinks. What’s the law on this? Bout to start googling.
So there’s 3/4 species that are illegal at any size but the fish they caught in this video was one on the list. I believe a cow cod. But there’s so many rules and regulations that don’t make sense to me but it’s not too complicated to where you can accidentally break the rules. Fish on folks.
Their bodies can't handle the lack of pressure from being out of the deeper levels of water... that's why they poof out like that. That has got to hurt so much!
Been deep sea fishing when I was a child with my grandfather.14 days away 7 home for pops . I went back to school . But only in past year have I found out that there touches all popped out was the depth they getting pulled up from. All over the top of my 12 year old head at the time. But u need to deflate big fish before putting them back in . Took 43 years and u tube to tell me . How many throw back in to let them die just through not knowing . Save the seas
That fish has severe barotrauma. I would be surprised if it survived even with being descended. It’s eyes have popped and it’s swim bladder was popping out it’s mouth. I’m not convinced descending back down would save it.
Bro caught a damn magikarp
😂😂😂
Karp..karp…
Which explains why they are letting it go! No powers at all! They should move spot, and maybe hook a Garadose!! 😅
Wait til it gets to level 20! 🐉
@PlatinumHustle True, I'll put him as my key player, then switch immediately for a stronger pokemon when battling so he shares the points, and reaches level 20 faster!!
He looked excited you caught him 🤣
Omg 😂
Well, it's not a dude, so....
@@garthfarkley are you assuming the fishes identity 😮😮
Barotrauma from coming up too fast and the gasses expanded
@@American_ZeR0 thanks
Hundreds, or probably thousands of them are dumped overboard, improperly to die and feed the seals...
It's insane as well as illegal
Its a fish in the water ffs quit overreacting
Aren't Rockfish a predatory invasive species though?
@@GwynBleysit’s in the wrong part of the water.
@@GwynBleysur stupid is showing
@@GwynBleyswhen you’re too stupid to pass 7th grade biology
California has some rules that limit 10 rockfish per angular and there’s also seasons for some species, these Cowcods being released are protected.
It died for sure !
How exactly can you limit the measurements of angles to 10 rockfish? They can limit anglers, but you can't limit "angular" as measurements of angles aren't capable of catching fish.
@@ohitsthatguy1328 lol
I’ve got 99 fishing, I can catch what I want.
@@Marshall...ok runescape
Keeping people on their toes and making sure they know the laws so people can continue to fish in peace thank you guys for telling everybody that they actually have to depressurize the fish with that tool before throwing it back or the fish will die
That fish was already dead it looked like. I bet they panicked and said ok let's release the dead fish but good thing we have to use the descender so it sinks immediately and the viewers will never know.
The fish will die either way if you reel it up fast from very deep. Its a stupid rule
@@fpscanada3862no it won’t I being a fresh water fisherman even have to decompress air bladders a lot you littery take a insulin needle and drain the air and it actually takes stress off the fish allowing to live
The pressure kills the fish before it's even out of the water
It's eyes have popped out of its head
I remember fishing back in the 70's off the coast of Southern California and catching tons of Rock Cod, Ling Cod, Red Snapper, Calico Bass, Sand Bass,Catalina Blues, Halibut, Flounder, Sole, Sea Perch, etc. Like potato sacks full... Ahhh the memories. 🇺🇸👍
Ain’t like that anymore brother! I also remembered getting my limit like five to ten mins into being on the the fish. Great memories with my dad.
Yup good times we ate those 15 was the limit
Yup...back in the early to mid 80's up near san mateo bridge
You Animal ! 😆
you left nothing for your grandkids to satiate your pleasures
I remember going fishing for rock fish in Santa Barbara when I was a kid
I’m a Santa Barbara native ❤
Ventura the blackjack
Hornet , Seahawk ,or the Condor. I grew up fishing on the Hornet
Thank you for respecting fishing laws, a lot of people in st augustine (where I’m from) dont give af
I bet the Chinese fishing boats in our waters aren't throwing them back. They're catching thousands and thousands of them.
They’ll eat absolutely anything in the ocean with 0 regard for anything. It’s fucking disgusting.
I bet while the Chinese were loading up the Coast Guard were probably on shore somewhere attending a seminar on inclusiveness.
If they had been doing their job they might have been able to seize, in addition to all those undersize fish, another Hunter Biden lap top and a stack of$100 bills for Joe.
The Americans aren't either
@@danthelambboyI reckon the Chinese need to fish their own waters
@lucaswhite3411
For a country their size they don't have a huge coastline. Hence you have Chinese offshore fleets fishing off the coasts of countries they have agreements with and plenty they don't have permission to fish. Being environmentally sensitive is not the CCP's strong suit so the outlook is not so positive.
Yellow eye is my favorite, can’t wait for the season up here in Alaska!!
I remember going out and this happened to all the fish we caught. The guide kept telling us it was normal and okay. Something told me he was full of it.
It’s no different than dropping us to the bottom of the ocean in a few minutes and expecting us to resurface alive…
When you go deep sea fishing the fish are acclimated to high pressure. When you bring them up quickly it causes that. Nothing wrong with the fish. Kinda the same reason they tell you not to come up too fast if u go diving
@@TheDaneofCoosCountywe aren’t fish tho, studies show that when descended correctly with a device like that, the fish usually live
@@monkeymode7529I bet mortality rates are high even with that device.
It is normal
+1 Magikarp added to the Pokédex.
That’s sweet a pressure switch to release them
Beautiful fish!
You see how he just dumped it and free spooled it to the bottom . That’s not how it works , you have to drop in stages and give time for fish to match atmospheric pressure
One of the BEST tasting fish hands down.
I caught one just as big last month in Alaska. They kept it.
50% survival even with the decent assists. Still better than eagle food.
Shit, at that rate we oughta just like utilize them. They are mostly gonna die anyway. Most aren't descended half that are die anyhow. We oughta just perfect using every part of them and figuring out another way to stimulate the population, somehow sciency perhaps.
50 da cent
That is such copium. If you reel a fish up fast from deep enough, nothing will revive it.
Glad to know their being put back and can survive
His wifes extremely happy
That's an awesome initiative to make sure they get back to the proper depth
That fish will survive 3 out of 10.
It's tired and it's jaw been hurt being pulled by a metal hook for half an hour. It's can't close probably for days.
A seal will come grab it in 5 minutes.
'Mericans called that sport fishing. 😂
It's a dead fish
The world salutes you gentleman.
Magikarp?😂
No it was called Rockfish.
Only 399 more and he can be evolved
100% you win bro. Fucking on point that's magicarp if I ever seen em
It's definitely a shiny magikarp!
Gotta catch em all! 😂
My dad fished off of Monterey Bay back in the late 70s early 80s. I loved Ling cod and Rock cod, Very good fish eat.
It's swim bladder (the thing sticking out of its mouth ) will not recover from that the fish most likely died
Its its stomach
Thats why it is sent back to the depth it was caught. Tbe pressure will return it to normal.
Steve those are beautiful fish.
Fish was already dead from barotrauma
I don't know about these guys, but I follow some people who depressurize by sticking a needle and then letting the air out in between scales. But I don't know about here. I forgot what the channel was but they definitely knew what they were doing. We got to depressurize this fish or else he won't make it when we throw them back in!
Nah tagged fish have been re-caught after being descended. Fish don't breathe air, so nitrogen isn't absorbed / on board in amounts in the blood stream enough to cause death, so long as the air filled areas are decompressed (either draining swim bladder, or re-descend them)
Why even torture protected species?? Just fish something else?
@@nixie_moon how do you expect them to avoid catching them when they don't know what they have until it's already hooked and reeled in... use a little common sense before you say something stupid
@@nixie_moondon’t comment something like that when you have no idea what you’re talking about
I remember catching dozens of these off San Diego.
We only kept 2 to eat per trip... so many did mot practice conservation.
It’s a Pokémon 🎉
Karp karp 🐠
Magikarp!
The fish will survive if its properly descended using a descending device or one kitted with a rock fish sling device. It allows the rockfish that has experienced barotrauma to slowly descend back to a safe depth which will cause a change of 1 atmosphere per 30 ft. in-effect recompressing the fishes swim bladder and allowing the fish to reorient itself. Once the caught depth is met or the weights touch a pre-determined bottom, a slight jerk upwards on the line releases the fish. It's not a "immediate" death sentence for the fish, but there may be a failure rate of reintroduction associated nonetheless.
Nobody:
The fish:😝
For those who don't know, That is the fish's stomach sticking out of her mouth from being pulled up too quickly. Fish need to slowly rise up in the ocean just like scuba divers do.
I am so confused on what that homie is
Basically those fish are meant to spend their whole like deeeeeep in the water. Which has a lot more pressure because it’s deeper. So when you reel them up the gases in their body expand because they were under more pressure. If you just toss them right in the surface they are likely to just float there because they can’t go down, cuz the air makes them too botany now, so the die. That device weighs the fish down so it is forced down to the botttom. Then the device has a pressure trigger on it to release the fish at a certain depth. At that depth the gases in the fishes body will re compress and he can swim around agian
red fish or rock fish some times called a rock cod spines on it's back are poison to
yellow eye
@thrillseeker8467 Legit thank you for this explanation.
@@NAH14386 yezzir
About time!! Definitely needs to be on more boats
How do you get the swim bladder to deflate without rendering it inoperable? Do these snappers survive this procedure? You should do a video on that.
This is something the Halibut longline fishery should know how to do. We used to have a string of them floating behind the boat, unable to deflate their swim bladder. It was a sad sight - some of them were 4 feet in length and I understand they would have been about 90 years old.
It's a descender, it drags the fish about as deep as they were when caught, thus recompressing the air without having to decompress with a needle.
@Mike.The.Jeweler
Thanks for that. I've seen a few videos that claim puncturing the bladder is a safe way to return them but it still means a hole in their swim bladder.
Back in the day I fished halibut commercially and we would sometimes catch snappers that were almost four feet long. I don't know that that descender would've had enough weight for them
Man finds real-life Magikarp XD
The right thing to do. Good job!
Release a dead fish is not right your wasting meat
Yeah, if the fish is dead. Lots of data, tho, that deep release will push the swim bladder back and the fish will survive. You might want to check it out.@@drakeboorhoes1131
This is straight outta Pokemon dawg 😂
*Moments later Gyarados uses Rampage* 😂
Lmfaooo 😂 🐉
I got a fish like that once
There's just something about a fish that can't blink that says we have to make special rules to keep them alive..
It’s about the ecosystem.
No fish can blink
This type of fish takes a super long time to reach sexual maturity (15-20 years compared to the 1-2 of most surface fish). If they were fished like they were in the 70s and 80s they'd be like the Dodo, something talked about, then forgotten. It's a gift they're still around
Fish was in the middle of eating a hot dog..
Bro his stoumach was poppin out his mouth😂😂😂he dead
Fish is not dead and this is very common on the sport boats on the West Coast. Every sport boat has this drop down technique and it does work. If you watch some of our Alaska shows the deckhands are doing the same thing with fish you can’t keep. Tight lines 🤙
It's not the stomach. It's the fishes air bladder. Fish is in shock from baro-pressure, not dead...yet.😕
Great idea
Based on the lack of movement and a blimp of organs poked out of his mouth, I’d say he’s dead
Not the case….
Been a commercial fishermen over 20 years I would safely say his dead too
Been a commercial fishermen over 20 years I would safely say his dead too
Is that a deep sea fish
@@TheReaH3NRYBankShaft shallow
Homie was like: 🥵
Releasing a dead fish is like letting go of your murder victim after already murdering them and then saying "But look I let it go so it's fine"..
Yea except this fish isn’t dead
Dude was so hungry he hadnt even finished his kilbasa before biting
LOL, as soon as I saw the black stripes, I was that's a cow!
That last question seems like a pretty personal question in my opinion
Hope it can survive
Whoa! Caught him while he was eating a glizzy.😂
When the camera is cut then hoists the fish back up
I've always heard if the tongue or bladder do that. They are dead. So, what are you putting back? The dead fish?
Exactly it’s a stupid law
California went from the state the country followed to the state the country uses as a precautionary tale. And a good joke
Tech Industry. Gentrification. Wage gaps. Rent Spikes. Amazons Monopoly closing stores. Covid . And ofc Newsom .
They went full retard.
And if Tropic Thunder taught us anything, it's that you don't go full retard!
California is the state that funds every sorry ass red state that operates in the negative profit margins.
His air bladder coming out of the mouth due to the severe pressure change, hence the "Descender".If not released properly, the fish will almost always die.
Like to see long term studies. Tracking devices put on those fish and see the mortality rates after that release. I bet over 70% die
Imagine yourself ascending rapidly from 300 feet, your lungs would do what the fish did.
You cant keep rockcod anymore. I havent fishied the deep for 20 years
You can't keep tiger rock fish
Just got my 10 limit a month ago
@@jaredvasquez2851 if your in Cali f and g will arrest you for taking 10 cow cod
Captain Shane excited as always
Stupidest rule ever . Let people keep them and stop the trawlers
Was that fish eating a glizzy?!
Looks dead to me boss you brought it up to fast
Wrong.
@@HughWoo How am I wrong Explain
@@factsforlife0O0I mean you made the claim so you should argue why you’re correct 🤷🏽♂️
@@bykurt_is look up what happens to a fish when you bring it up to fast simple as that
It has the bends. If you descend it down the water pressure will revive the fish
He got a BIG ASS TONGUE 😂
You almost wonder, why even fish for them to begin with just go after a different species of fish at least that’s what I would do
Almost the same as the person above me said, but how do you plan on getting that species of fish to not bite the baited hook? Honest question because if anything in the area is the same size as your target species there is going to be some catches of things you don't want.
Grew up in SoCal for 30 years and went deep see a handful of times. The last time I went deep sea fishing was about 15 years ago and even though we catch our limit, I never seen anything have to be thrown back especially that big. Just the dinks. What’s the law on this? Bout to start googling.
So there’s 3/4 species that are illegal at any size but the fish they caught in this video was one on the list. I believe a cow cod. But there’s so many rules and regulations that don’t make sense to me but it’s not too complicated to where you can accidentally break the rules. Fish on folks.
Gaffing a fish you have to release ain't legal you damn clowns
😂😂😂
Few people understand the video much less your comment, rear admiral
@@Kenwood..The big ass hook in his mouth*
@@GrooveisKingthat doesn't make sense
@@Kenwood.. ever heard of a damn net you clown
Super cool!! Thank you. I never knew. The weight looks like a tongue.😊
caught 7 of those in alaska. we only wanted halibut. saved all of them but at what cost
Bro was caught by surprised 😂
What is the idea?...
Does the air bladder retract and the fish will survive if released at a certain depth/pressure?
The fish really said: 🤪
😂😂
That's crazy, how deep was that fish caught?
Pause, that was a wild question at the end
I wonder if you were to vent one instead if that would be sufficient
Their bodies can't handle the lack of pressure from being out of the deeper levels of water... that's why they poof out like that. That has got to hurt so much!
I thought you could keep them all year round guess I was wrong what’s the size limit? Or is it just time of year?
“Descend”
Then just drops the fish in the fucjing water lol
Been deep sea fishing when I was a child with my grandfather.14 days away 7 home for pops . I went back to school . But only in past year have I found out that there touches all popped out was the depth they getting pulled up from. All over the top of my 12 year old head at the time. But u need to deflate big fish before putting them back in . Took 43 years and u tube to tell me . How many throw back in to let them die just through not knowing . Save the seas
Dude, is that the FHRITP guy?! 😂😂
Thanks for doing the right thing!
I caught these fish in Morro Bay California on a deep sea boat, it was our choice to keep them or throw them back but they do puff up like this
Fishes eyes about to explode😳
He's got the bends...
Real life magikarp 😂
That fish has severe barotrauma. I would be surprised if it survived even with being descended. It’s eyes have popped and it’s swim bladder was popping out it’s mouth. I’m not convinced descending back down would save it.
Dude had a sea-glizzy in his mouth 👄
Yellow eye (Red Snapper) are one of the best tasting fish in the water.
Level that up to 22. You won't be disappointed
Magikarp was like, I'm finally so useless they make a law saying to put me back.
I don't fish. So I must ask, how can u release the fish if it's still tethered when is put back in the water?
I got a ticket for one of those cow cods 3 weeks ago
Did they pop the swim bladder?
He's more than likely unalived
lol i love how well documented it is...one day (probably 50 years) our oceans will be lifeless
Bro caught a Pokémon 😂
Why release? Limits for everyone on board?
Right, hooks don’t hurt fish. They like it.
I miss cow cod damn fine eating
Was that a lure sticking out it's mouth or a body part