They Save Me $100,000!

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Welcome to an exciting start to the pogie season! Today's episode is all about how we catch these valuable fish, which play a crucial role as bait in our lobster fishing operations. Joining me is not only my regular crew but also a special guest-my dad! It’s a full team effort as we head out on the water for our first pogie catch of the year.
    Pogies, or menhaden, are not just any fish; they're a vital part of our fishing strategy because using them as bait significantly cuts our costs-saving us around $100,000 a year! If you've never seen pogie fishing before, you're in for a treat. The process involves using nets in a way that's quite different from our usual lobster trapping, and it can get pretty wild out there.
    In this video, we’ll take you through the whole exciting and somewhat chaotic process of catching pogies. You’ll see firsthand how we manage the nets, the teamwork involved, and the sheer energy and effort it takes to haul in these fish. It's an intense, action-packed day on the water, showcasing a crucial aspect of our fishing operations that usually stays behind the scenes.
    So come along and see how we kick off pogie season, learn about the importance of these fish in the fishing world, and witness the incredible savings they provide by serving as efficient, cost-effective bait. It’s an essential part of our work that combines economy with sustainability.
    Don’t forget to hit that like button, share this video with anyone interested in fishing or marine life, and subscribe for more adventures from the waters of Maine. Your support keeps us going and sharing these fascinating aspects of our livelihood with you all!
    #PogieSeason #FishingWithFamily #SustainableBait #JacobKnowlesAdventure ,
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  • @davidnowicki4024
    @davidnowicki4024 27 днів тому +510

    That jump to the boat was mission impossible level.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 27 днів тому +5

      Yeah that was great! 😊

    • @FundyisleLegacy
      @FundyisleLegacy 27 днів тому +4

      That’s a jump that definitely puckers ya up lol

    • @peterdubyoski4622
      @peterdubyoski4622 27 днів тому +2

      Towboat USA boarding jumps are unbelievable.

    • @valcurley5010
      @valcurley5010 27 днів тому +2

      Any sailor worth his weight in bait could do that jump asleep!

    • @christinemullens653
      @christinemullens653 27 днів тому +1

      Think he’s made that jump a time or two!

  • @danielschomburg2140
    @danielschomburg2140 27 днів тому +217

    Jacob seems like a great leader for his crew. You can tell he learned at a young age that leading a crew isnt the same as earning a crews respect.

    • @adammcdonald6870
      @adammcdonald6870 22 дні тому +3

      Shame he didn't pay the crew member who's idea it was to start filming everything.

    • @Reliant1864
      @Reliant1864 17 днів тому

      ​@@adammcdonald6870 what happened there?

    • @peterdubyoski4622
      @peterdubyoski4622 13 днів тому

      @danielschomburg2140 my Gal was at the helm.

    • @ghost91698
      @ghost91698 13 днів тому +1

      expect his dad is running the show

  • @mich421
    @mich421 27 днів тому +203

    You've stocked up on lobster snacks

  • @davidhardy4419
    @davidhardy4419 27 днів тому +119

    I have never been interested in fishing before but I literally just watched a group of guys fish and it was so entertaining.

    • @marshallheadchief8744
      @marshallheadchief8744 8 днів тому +1

      Same with me

    • @TopNotchTrades1
      @TopNotchTrades1 3 дні тому

      It can also get ao frustrating when things don't go as planned some ppl lose thier cool and turns in to dicks about it and get all snappy. Also is a long ass day out there but it's mad fun. I'm a crab fisherman in maryland

  • @KapteinFruit
    @KapteinFruit 27 днів тому +221

    Always nice seeing a father and son cooperate to get the job done. A lot of young men don't have that, unfortunately so it's always nice to see. :)

    • @HELENGodLoves
      @HELENGodLoves 27 днів тому +12

      I agree 💯💯
      I adore seeing them together 🎉🎉

    • @shannoncargo468
      @shannoncargo468 27 днів тому +6

      I have worked with my dad on and on for years started running boats at a young age so I miss it but yes cool to see the younger generation really wanting to work few of them do tho

    • @saunterrrr
      @saunterrrr 27 днів тому +2

      Too true. Some people need a father figure period.

    • @arguedscarab7985
      @arguedscarab7985 23 дні тому

      RIP fish population?

  • @markofbrick
    @markofbrick 27 днів тому +47

    Always refreshing to see good natured and level headed people sharing their work and insights. Fun, funny, informative, transparent, and shot well too, y'all are a gem.

  • @TheSeptemberRose
    @TheSeptemberRose 27 днів тому +212

    This is SO MUCH better than those dopey "reality" shows. You guys are REAL!!!!!!

    • @timothychang34
      @timothychang34 21 день тому +6

      Yeah, those always start to suck after the first season or two, when they have to start introducing fake drama

    • @marshall2931
      @marshall2931 21 день тому +3

      That’s what’s awesome about the modern day. The reality tv shows are only for the big dogs not the sled pulling dogs doing the real work now everyone can buy a drone a camera and a computer and make really good videos I completely agree

    • @aunt_b3365
      @aunt_b3365 18 днів тому

      Absolutely 💯 true!

  • @lvachon
    @lvachon 27 днів тому +28

    I love all of these videos, it's such a great glimpse into the nautical traditions that have been a part of my homeland for hundreds of years. Today's video was an incredible example of the mind boggling number of fish a small crew can haul in a single day. I'm glad efforts are being made to find a balance between technology, market forces, and ecology so that these traditions can continue for hundreds of years to come.

  • @Objective-Observer
    @Objective-Observer 27 днів тому +100

    That was fascinating! I know it's just a days work for you, but I've lived my life in Tornado Alley. I've never seen thousands of fish like that! You scaling the edges of the boats and jumping into the skiff! You made that look like you're stepping off the sidewalk into the grass. I can tell: you spent your childhood in boats and now you navigate the boats like we navigate a sidewalk.
    I also greatly appreciate you explaining the legal/politics of the delicate balance of preserving the sea creatures for the future, vs sustaining the lives of those who fish them for our consumption.
    Thanks for all the hard work, in the edit room, to share your fishing life with us.

    • @dannyboyNS752
      @dannyboyNS752 27 днів тому +10

      Northern cod were once so prolific in alomg the Grand Banks off Newfoundland that European sailors claimed that schools of fish could bring their ships to a dead halt and that they could just drop a bucket on a rope from the deck and when they hayled iflt back up it would overflowimg with fish.
      Sadly, they were fished to near extinction and in 1992 the government shut down the fishery. At the time, the ban was expected to last two years - more than 30 years later it is still closed (except for a very small commercial fishery) and the cod half not returned.

    • @Objective-Observer
      @Objective-Observer 26 днів тому +1

      @@dannyboyNS752 As I said, it is a delicate balance in feeding humans, and protecting the sea creatures. After 30 years, there is something else preventing the fish from returning, and if they aren't looking at that, they're no better than those who fish indiscrimantly. They are not trying to address the problem, or Trudy thinks the carbon tax will fix everything.

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 3 дні тому

      I’ve lived in the desert my whole life; and they are just dancing on the edge of those boats like there’s not hundreds of feet beneath them

    • @andrewlaco1776
      @andrewlaco1776 2 дні тому

      WEF shutting fisheries down.😬

    • @dannyboyNS752
      @dannyboyNS752 2 дні тому

      @@Objective-Observer I never implied that you said there wasn't a balance, what that balance should be and I never brought politics into it. I was just simply sharing that the Grand Banks were once so abundant with fish that sailors claimed it could bring a ship to a deadhalt. What a sight that must have been to see. Sadly, it's not the case any more.
      But as far as politics go, the fishing moratorium was introduced by a Conservative government (back when conservation of resources and conservative weren't diametrically opposed). We also had another conservative government from 2006 to 2015 that clearly felt leaving the moratorium in pace was the right thing to do.
      And as far as addressing other issues, most scientists - people examining actual facts and not just making emotional political arguments - believe climate change has played a role in the struggle for cod stocks not rebounding like was hoped and the carbon tax is addressing that...but I guess you just prefer them to address potential causes as long as it doesn't contradict your political narrative?

  • @Leah-ul1lc
    @Leah-ul1lc 27 днів тому +82

    Jacob, the way you jumped in that boat was smooth sailing ❤😂.. I love how you made this a family thing with your dad and crew.

  • @cathysweet1905
    @cathysweet1905 27 днів тому +83

    Jacob, You, your Dad and your crew did an awesome job. Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

    • @valariemeltzer1059
      @valariemeltzer1059 17 днів тому +2

      It's very entertaining and educational watching their channel. They're actually lobster trappers and sometimes he catches rare lobsters. He's very funny too.

  • @whatifitnt
    @whatifitnt 27 днів тому +32

    Thanks for taking us along 🐙🦑🐡🦀🦞🦐🪼🐠🐟🐬🐳🦈🦭

  • @dottiewentz5121
    @dottiewentz5121 27 днів тому +46

    Wow, your dad is a big help! Love learning more about your job.

  • @dancinggoat22
    @dancinggoat22 27 днів тому +31

    Your dismount and landing on that skiff was a solid 10✨😲

  • @KeithCooper-Albuquerque
    @KeithCooper-Albuquerque 27 днів тому +27

    That was a lot of hard work! Jacob you're a natural-born leader. I wish you and your crew much success!

  • @Jeffrey-ed8sz
    @Jeffrey-ed8sz 27 днів тому +22

    Your content is amazing Jacob. Keep the fisheries well represented intelligently❤😊.

  • @susanb4816
    @susanb4816 27 днів тому +33

    Cod fisheries tentatively reopening in newfoundland. Restrictions work. Took a long time to deplete stocks; takes longer to restore them

    • @FundyisleLegacy
      @FundyisleLegacy 27 днів тому +11

      Newfoundland is about to see a huge economic boom, cod coming back, lobster making their way north, good times are coming

  • @chrisc765
    @chrisc765 27 днів тому +9

    i used to surf sebastian inlet during the mullet run in the fall. It was similar to jumping in the fish in that net. If you duck dived a waveyou felt was fish on every inch of your body. I love to see old professions being kept alive through family. Keep up the good work!

  • @nunogomes1834
    @nunogomes1834 27 днів тому +21

    As always, one more amazing vid. The camera from above, the jump on the boat......pro lvl

  • @anasyn
    @anasyn 27 днів тому +18

    I love watching your videos and I don't know why. I can't relate to almost anything you do, but I still enjoy them. So.... Thanks for the videos that I can't look away from.

  • @BeatlesNinja
    @BeatlesNinja 21 день тому +3

    Really loved the talk at the end. Opens up the eye to how things are in the real world, which a lot of people aren't privey to. If you don't know, you don't know, and you personally have taught me alot about lobster fishing and the down wash of it all. I hope things start opening up and there's more access to legend (family owned) companies like yourself.

  • @markrussellfilaroski5035
    @markrussellfilaroski5035 27 днів тому +18

    I grew up in Scarborough, Maine. I remember when pogies were plentiful until the Russians(or someone) came in and depleted the fishery. It's great to see them back, and I'm sure the stripers are back too! I so miss Maine as I have not been back in 20 + years.

    • @jackprier7727
      @jackprier7727 27 днів тому +2

      Omega Protein in VA was the biggest culprit for rendering Menhaden-

    • @Hazaerdt
      @Hazaerdt 27 днів тому +2

      I wouldn’t miss the winters there 🥶, just the summers.

    • @Hazaerdt
      @Hazaerdt 27 днів тому +2

      PS - I used to visit my grandparents on Lake Winnipesaukee in the summers, so I know how cold that lake water was in July/August. Never caught anything but Sunfish tho

    • @mathewt767
      @mathewt767 26 днів тому +1

      How long will the stipers be back for now that pogies are the target bait for lobster fisherman

    • @markrussellfilaroski5035
      @markrussellfilaroski5035 26 днів тому

      @@mathewt767 no idea. I just know when they disappeared previously there were no restrictions on them in the 1990s.
      Ask an expert (that's not me) 😋

  • @dawnracelis4969
    @dawnracelis4969 27 днів тому +10

    Thank you so much for the education watching you do this job is amazing. You do it like it's nothing to you. The way you jumped off the boat and onto the skiff was amazing. Great job you and your crew. It's awesome seeing your dad out there working with you. Keep up the good work. Thanks for all the education on fishing. It's so interesting you have no idea... A city people don't get to see that. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada.. ❤❤❤

  • @aguptill1
    @aguptill1 25 днів тому +2

    Thank you for posting this!! My Mum’s family is from Grand Manan New Brunswick and I have family in Swan’s Island Maine. My grandfather, uncles and cousins ( and for awhile my dad) were/are lobster fisherman. I hope people see how dangerous a fisherman’s life is. I lost my grandfather in ‘67. He was lost at sea and never recovered.

  • @huebdoo
    @huebdoo 27 днів тому +25

    I grew up on the BC coast, when the herring would spawn the sea would be white for miles, fisheries let the catch go too long, result is our salmon stocks need the herring. We dont need for bait here, our Dungeness, Spot Prawn can use fish waiste for bait.

    • @victoriadelaney1123
      @victoriadelaney1123 11 днів тому

      I grew up in Bamfield & Prince Rupert. My dad was Regional Director for DFO. Love this channel…so glad I found it! ❤

    • @victoriadelaney1123
      @victoriadelaney1123 11 днів тому

      Westcoast of British Columbia… just FYI ❤

  • @cindiemoore2530
    @cindiemoore2530 7 днів тому +1

    I was raised on a farm, this team work reminds me of working together to accomplish goals. Everyone knows their job, takes direction from others and celebrate goals.

  • @cya2163
    @cya2163 27 днів тому +7

    That was so interesting! Thank you for sharing Jacob...it helps us landlubbers get a better understanding of the challenges associated w/commercial fishers and the future for your own children...and besides...I love learning and I love watching you fellas work bc even though it's hard, you all still try to find the humor in it! Have a great rest of your weekend...God bless...

  • @chrislive1586
    @chrislive1586 27 днів тому +9

    This is so cool. Never gets old. Never stop posting!

  • @chipchaffee2416
    @chipchaffee2416 27 днів тому +5

    Your not complaining, you are just telling it like it is .

  • @missydee7674
    @missydee7674 27 днів тому +2

    I’ve been watching your “shorts” but never been here to your channel. Just want to say you have the most energetic and awesome personality. I’m definitely binge watching all your videos now 🤣 thank you!

  • @AdeptaKerillian
    @AdeptaKerillian 27 днів тому +19

    Wow that's a lot of flopping fishies

  • @dixsigns1717
    @dixsigns1717 27 днів тому +6

    Another great video, Jacob and crew. Your Dad is still in there!💚🤗💚🤗💚🤗

  • @twildabuckingham
    @twildabuckingham 27 днів тому +6

    Gosh what a mess! You guys do hard work. I don't eat lobster or shellfish at all, and maybe halibut once a year. But if I did, I'd be very grateful for your hard, dirty work to secure me my dinners ❤

  • @FundyisleLegacy
    @FundyisleLegacy 27 днів тому +4

    Starting to see pogies up here around grand Manan, we’re not far from Maine, herring and mackerel restrictions hammering us too

  • @Chris-ch4fh
    @Chris-ch4fh 27 днів тому +3

    Great editing, kept the video at an excellent pace. Good job fellas

  • @thanefalkner6156
    @thanefalkner6156 27 днів тому +13

    Great job saving soooo much bank. Just awesome.

  • @stevenl34
    @stevenl34 27 днів тому +3

    This is an incredible and informative video. This is way better than any TV show I've seen. You guys are the best, keep up the good work

  • @josephm.colombo604
    @josephm.colombo604 27 днів тому +4

    Loved the regs talk at the end - thanks!

  • @myrnabergen5342
    @myrnabergen5342 27 днів тому +9

    Very interesting Jacob knowing how much goes into that juicy beautiful lobster on my plate. I salute you and your crew.

  • @RustyCaveArt
    @RustyCaveArt 27 днів тому +3

    This is one of your coolest videos. Love this content.

  • @shauntaewhittington4103
    @shauntaewhittington4103 27 днів тому +3

    Boat Parkour….with all those jumps you did today Jakob! Insane! Glad you all were able to benefit from being able to get your own bait.

  • @user-tj9kt5cs6d
    @user-tj9kt5cs6d 27 днів тому +7

    Hard work great help end results, pure satisfaction great episode.

  • @donnaleeh7514
    @donnaleeh7514 27 днів тому +5

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS JACOB AND YOUR CREW, Thank you. My dad was a Lobsterman in Mass, No where near the amount of traps you have tho. Wish i could hug you .

  • @l-.-l-hey
    @l-.-l-hey 27 днів тому +5

    Love the way your east side accent got thicker talkin to your pops😂❤️

  • @charlestosi5199
    @charlestosi5199 27 днів тому +4

    Well thought through. Well spoken. Best to you, family and crew.

  • @Matteo_the_Plague_Doctor
    @Matteo_the_Plague_Doctor 27 днів тому +12

    Start calling your Congressmen and Senators and send them this video Jacob!
    Also maybe at some point you should consider running for State Legislature, or maybe even Congress at some point. You're well spoken, have a platform you can work from, and you understand the issues at heart! You could represent your district and help make these regulations where they make sense.

  • @KenWAnderson
    @KenWAnderson 27 днів тому +2

    That's an amazing way to bring in a huge catch of fish! I enjoy watching you Jacob. ☺

  • @TheRealJohnMicheal
    @TheRealJohnMicheal 27 днів тому +2

    Nice look into the life once again great videos love pops being on the boat to help. One family One dream

  • @michaelwaller342
    @michaelwaller342 27 днів тому +3

    Outstanding content guys! Well done, adventure and informative!

  • @scottishlifetm1906
    @scottishlifetm1906 27 днів тому +2

    These are my favourite videos, whoole team working towards a goal. ! Informative' relatable and your a friendly face so ive thouroughly enjoyed this documenatry style video. Hope to see more videos like this

  • @armandplaisancejr8937
    @armandplaisancejr8937 27 днів тому +2

    Jacob every state that has commercial fishermen makes it difficult for them 2 make a living. I’m glad that u and your dad can catch your own bait for lobster fishing.

  • @JustKiffers
    @JustKiffers 27 днів тому +6

    Haha, seems a few lucky fishies escaped off the backside of the boat there at the end.
    Still, happy you're able to do things like this so you aren't paying out the wahzoo for bait. Especially since you've mentioned that the lobster isn't selling for too much right now. Neat vid, very different from your usual stuff, but I thought it was interesting and entertaining nonetheless.

  • @tra3774
    @tra3774 22 дні тому +1

    There are so many moments in this video that I'm enjoying.
    Watching dad jump into the small boat. All James Bond style. That was awesome.
    Also, when you guys were talking about jumping into the net full of fish and how you probably wouldn't even sink! That was great!
    It's just so refreshing to see men hard at work and enjoying life. You guys just keep doing what you doing

  • @MyRoadRocket
    @MyRoadRocket 21 день тому +1

    Hey Jacob! Your videos are awesome! I’m from east coast Canada and I have lots of lobster fishermen buddies! Lots of moving parts in that industry and I can only show mad respect to you! I have been a part in unloading numerous boats and it’s a ton of work! Cheeers to you my friend!

  • @billammann9807
    @billammann9807 27 днів тому +5

    Fantastic! That's gotta help with the expenses.

  • @estebanatachaoarguedas6321
    @estebanatachaoarguedas6321 27 днів тому +6

    Preview was sick!

  • @thomasmasty7021
    @thomasmasty7021 24 дні тому +1

    Love seeing your dad! Bring your mom out one day….she must be amazing as well

  • @Maria-n6t2d
    @Maria-n6t2d 27 днів тому +2

    I have no idea how I wound up here but I’m staying.

  • @user-wf8yf3tj8g
    @user-wf8yf3tj8g 27 днів тому +2

    I asked you in another vid where you got your bait. Thanks. This was a great video.

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay 27 днів тому +5

    You guys are running neck and neck with "Deadliest Catch". 👍

    • @vickyshaw1983
      @vickyshaw1983 25 днів тому +1

      Nooooo! Jacob, dad and crews are waaaaay better! 😊🇬🇧

    • @RonRay
      @RonRay 25 днів тому +1

      @@vickyshaw1983 I totally agree!

  • @elizabetheaton3882
    @elizabetheaton3882 22 дні тому +1

    Thanks Jacob, Dad and crew for sharing how things go a bit behind the scenes. I've often wondered, while watching your videos, how the lobster bait "happens" 😆. And holy pogie fish, it is quite a crazy fishing trip 😂

  • @KapteinFruit
    @KapteinFruit 27 днів тому +6

    That's a lot of fish! Oh my god I don't think I've seen that many at once. Then again I never was a fisherman lol

  • @bigboxofstuff
    @bigboxofstuff 15 днів тому +1

    you guys have such good chemistry, looks like you're all friends and get along so well. I wish I could have that kind of work environment. anyway I just found you this week in the shorts saw the long format and binged a bunch of episodes. you got my sub

  • @leslie3937
    @leslie3937 27 днів тому +3

    Look at all those future snacks! 🤪

  • @judimcrae9231
    @judimcrae9231 27 днів тому +31

    Where do you keep the bait to keep it from going bad please?

    • @bigbadassphiljacson
      @bigbadassphiljacson 27 днів тому +1

      I was gonna ask the same. I imagine they throw the barrels into a freezer.

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 27 днів тому +19

      If I remember from the other videos he's put out, they put in barrels and freeze them.
      I've watched other fisherman videos where they salt and freeze.
      I spend way too much time watching videos when in recovery lol.

    • @scott2824
      @scott2824 27 днів тому +3

      Probably preserved in salt

    • @dy9278
      @dy9278 27 днів тому

      ​@@Emeraldwitch30Never enough time!

    • @baronvonlookatchaboobs
      @baronvonlookatchaboobs 27 днів тому

      They freeze them, but for bait you want them pretty stinky

  • @jeffquintrell1963
    @jeffquintrell1963 27 днів тому +2

    That was some smooth boat transfer looked almost fake it was so smooth. It’s really nice you can catch your own bait and put some up for later or to sell. Helps you a ton I’m sure!!!

  • @dzintrarowe4272
    @dzintrarowe4272 27 днів тому +4

    Years ago, we could get mini barrels of fresh herring in local supermarkets. Mom made her own jarred herring. Why don't you marinate and eat the herring since you already catch them for bait? It's great in wine or sour cream sauce. 'Viking' makes a great jar.

    • @m.theresa1385
      @m.theresa1385 27 днів тому

      Yum! I love pickled herring with a bagel for breakfast/brunch. Add a few olives and I’m a super happy camper.

  • @Maliceah
    @Maliceah 26 днів тому +1

    Thanks for educating people about the fisheries! I did not know about the menhaden, but I'm so glad it's benefitting you and the fisheries.

  • @jetjazz05
    @jetjazz05 27 днів тому +3

    10:00 - I wouldn't be surprised but some combo of warmer waters and depleted food for them pushed them into maine.
    I live in Florida and watch various weather charts in the summer including surface temps, typically it's not until august that the ocean 86 degrees but this year and last it's made it to 90 by the end of June. Say what you want about global warming, but in the 10 years I've followed this data it's the first time I've seen it get that hot and stay that hot, it's no longer 2 months at 30c its now 4 months at 32. Definitely warmer.

  • @hokudadog7637
    @hokudadog7637 27 днів тому +1

    Great video! I learned a lot about Herring and Pogie fishing. That is terrible that the fisheries are not being supported.

  • @karenbrauch1456
    @karenbrauch1456 27 днів тому +4

    Have you ever thought of letting a viewer ride along with you for a day?

    • @judithburke1539
      @judithburke1539 27 днів тому +1

      I think that they've done that and the poor guy was green with seasickness.

  • @peterwysoczanski9391
    @peterwysoczanski9391 21 день тому

    a true blessing - Pogys have been in years back; you only have to find the old fish mills to figure out where and when...

  • @regould221
    @regould221 2 дні тому

    You know what would make great bait. The lobster bodies from lobster restaurants. The perfect circle of life.

  • @rogermartin4104
    @rogermartin4104 4 дні тому

    That’s honest work boys, i envy you guys. Thanks for showing us old salts how it’s done today.

  • @brandonboyce6408
    @brandonboyce6408 27 днів тому +1

    the fishess that hopped out are so happy

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 27 днів тому +19

    I didn't realize how much red tape and politics was involved in simple things like getting bait fish. That's crazy. I feel like the people who pass these laws just don't know anything about the subject matter, because that's how it is for so many other things in politics.
    You did a really good job of explaining this to us landlubbers, and no, I don't think you sounded too "complain-y" or anything. I can tell it frustrates you, but you didn't get all angry and hateful about it. I appreciate that. And by doing videos like this, you are raising awareness and using your platform wisely. You never know, your voice might be heard by the right people at the right time and make a difference.

    • @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr
      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr 26 днів тому +6

      The fishing laws must be strict to keep from depleting fish.m Asian countries haven't done this, forcing their fisherman to go into other countries' waterways to fish illegally. Those fishermen are arresred & charged with illegal fishing.

    • @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr
      @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr 26 днів тому +1

      Fishing must be tightly regulated to guard against depleting a huge food source. Some Asian countries have failed to regulate fishing, causing their waters to be depleted of fish. Then, their fishermen sneek into other countries' waters & fish illegally-- until they're caught.

  • @ReubenZeigler
    @ReubenZeigler 27 днів тому +1

    Wow Jacob. You create so much camaraderie and and community on that boat. Somehow I just watched the entire video and wouldn’t have if you didn’t put out such story telling content that made this something I’d click on. Then kept my attention for the whole video. Didn’t think bait catching was that interesting 😂. Kudos to you !!!

  • @dennniswebb7807
    @dennniswebb7807 5 днів тому

    Great group of guys , nobody being mean or rude just teamplayers doing a job , i love that kind of crew work good positive guys

  • @maramaculmendes7526
    @maramaculmendes7526 21 день тому +1

    Coming from Maine i do kinda wish licenses could be passed down through the family for cases of family businesses. Would keep a lot more kids able to stay working the family business easier. Love to your dad for still going out to help for the big jobs!

  • @JustKiffers
    @JustKiffers 27 днів тому +4

    OOh, early to a video, excited to watch it!

  • @taurusgirl78
    @taurusgirl78 27 днів тому +2

    Thank you for this video. I really like to be aware and appreciate that you make this information available to a wider audience. Great work guys! And politics... (without going into a rant 😅) booooo 🤙

  • @HappyComfort
    @HappyComfort 22 дні тому

    Very exciting 👍🥳🥳🥳 Thanks for taking us along 😁🌷👍

  • @troglodytehunter
    @troglodytehunter 27 днів тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating look inside the purse seine process, thanks for sharing!!

  • @infallibleblue
    @infallibleblue 26 днів тому

    What a world you live and work in! Blessings to everyone and the family.

  • @senorsuave
    @senorsuave 27 днів тому +1

    thanks for sharing what yer doing up there! nice drone shots too

  • @MustardTigerFan42
    @MustardTigerFan42 27 днів тому +1

    Amazing video
    Nothing else out there like your content!
    Looking forward to seeing more

  • @PeteSmoot
    @PeteSmoot 25 днів тому

    I love that an occupation as old as fishing is using drones to find the schools of fish. And sharing eh experience on UA-cam.

  • @dy9278
    @dy9278 27 днів тому +2

    Good for you my friend!!

  • @stephanieodom5825
    @stephanieodom5825 27 днів тому

    I love your videos! Thank you for all of the fun, learning, and laughter!! ❤

  • @trudy285
    @trudy285 27 днів тому +1

    Great News for you Jacob! 👍
    I love pickled herring BTW! 🤭
    Lucky Lobstas!! 😂✌️💖🦋🙏

  • @Bryanpeacock33
    @Bryanpeacock33 26 днів тому

    I'm always amazed watching people net like this because the net just looks like a tangled mess lol love the content

  • @joejanetackerman2254
    @joejanetackerman2254 25 днів тому

    The Pogie that fell over the side of the boat back into the ocean hit the lottery!

  • @dustinbreland4525
    @dustinbreland4525 26 днів тому

    Pogies are fished down here in the gulf pretty regular. They are used for fertilizer, pet food, and fish oil supplements. It's a smelly operation. Also the main bait for crab fishermen. Good to see they have made it that far up and becoming of use to you. Maybe you could get some pointers from the pogies factories down south but looks like you got it figured out. Good video.

  • @ChiliPeppers246484
    @ChiliPeppers246484 24 дні тому

    These videos are super cool and informative. People that never have been exposed to this should watch these vids.

  • @cjreed4674
    @cjreed4674 27 днів тому

    been waiting all day to come home and watch this

  • @MsSasha4444
    @MsSasha4444 27 днів тому

    I’ve seen this done in front of my house and now I know what they were doing! Thank you!

  • @marshabevis3768
    @marshabevis3768 26 днів тому

    Good job, Jacob and crew.

  • @ashleyjohnson9651
    @ashleyjohnson9651 26 днів тому

    the few tumbling off the edge of the boat when you fill the tops of the barrels must feel like the luckiest fish in the world 😂

  • @scottrhodes8160
    @scottrhodes8160 27 днів тому

    This was so interesting-your dad is amazing fisherman.

  • @HELENGodLoves
    @HELENGodLoves 26 днів тому

    I REALLY LOVE the over view from the camera in the sky!!! So neat to see the schools of fish.
    Some lucky few lived to see another day!!😂😂! 5:49