When we were sailing in the Bahamas, all the Bahamians were eating barracuda. We asked them, "Isn't it a trash fish?" They laughed, "That's what we WANT other people to think!" And we discovered why...it's amazing (especially as sashimi 😉) Great video, as always.
Wow! I’ve never been to the bahamas or fished for barracuda! My mom and dad went there and went barracuda fishing though but they didn’t eat it! Glad you liked the video!
Good job. I've caught quite a few of them that have been very big. I'm surprised Ms. Clara brought it in. The fish probably weighs half of what she does. I'm proud of you both and how you work together.
First! What do the freshwater drum taste like if you have eaten one? Are they any good for a meal? There aren't alot of freshwater areas here in eastern newfoundland.
I have never eaten a freshwater drum before. My grandma has though and she said they taste good. She also told me the cool thing about them is when you clean them they have little stone like things inside their bodies. I found that quite fascinating!
Hi there,Evening Ms. Averie Rose. Nice video,Thanks for sharing. Congrats to Ms. Claira on her 1st sheephead,Congrats to You on yours,& Congrats to dad on his. Am curious what size & color tube?
I don’t remember the size but we tend to use natural coloured tubes. Lake Erie is full of gobies and the fish love them. The gobies in Lake Erie are almost black so we use colours like dark greens and purples.
@@AverieRose Hi there,Evening Ms. Averie Rose. Ok thanks was just curious as lake Erie & St. Clair use tubes for bass & walleye although good for alot of species. Green with red or gold sparkles is about the most common. But 1 year picked up some dark blue with red sparkles buddy laughed & agreed was nice looking but neither of us thought would catch anything. But turned out best color of any (unfortunately haven't been able to find that color anywhere since). Thanks for the response,Tight lines.
You guys are so much fun to watch! Such a great team!
Glad you enjoyed the vid! Claira and I do make a pretty great team!
Most underappreciated fish in fresh water. Great vid girls
They really are
Hahah sheepshead are super fun to catch! Nice video.
Sheephead are the best. They fight very very hard!
Love it! Amazing! So exciting to see youngin's fishing.
My sister and I are both very passionate about the sport we love!!
Congratulations Claira on your first sheephead!! Averie, nice work buddy! Proud coach typing this :)
Thanks Coach Paul! I learned from the best of the best! 😁
Great video Averie keep up the great work
Thanks Meagan! Hope to get out with Owen again soon!
When we were sailing in the Bahamas, all the Bahamians were eating barracuda. We asked them, "Isn't it a trash fish?" They laughed, "That's what we WANT other people to think!" And we discovered why...it's amazing (especially as sashimi 😉) Great video, as always.
Wow! I’ve never been to the bahamas or fished for barracuda! My mom and dad went there and went barracuda fishing though but they didn’t eat it! Glad you liked the video!
Good job. I've caught quite a few of them that have been very big. I'm surprised Ms. Clara brought it in. The fish probably weighs half of what she does. I'm proud of you both and how you work together.
awesome video Averie! it seems you and ur sister had a 'drum'atic day in a fishy way XD haha
You guys are awesome!!!! 😂🤗👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome fish averie, mantap jiwa
Thank you! It was an awesome fight!
First! What do the freshwater drum taste like if you have eaten one? Are they any good for a meal? There aren't alot of freshwater areas here in eastern newfoundland.
I have never eaten a freshwater drum before. My grandma has though and she said they taste good. She also told me the cool thing about them is when you clean them they have little stone like things inside their bodies. I found that quite fascinating!
Hi there,Evening Ms. Averie Rose. Nice video,Thanks for sharing. Congrats to Ms. Claira on her 1st sheephead,Congrats to You on yours,& Congrats to dad on his. Am curious what size & color tube?
I don’t remember the size but we tend to use natural coloured tubes. Lake Erie is full of gobies and the fish love them. The gobies in Lake Erie are almost black so we use colours like dark greens and purples.
@@AverieRose Hi there,Evening Ms. Averie Rose. Ok thanks was just curious as lake Erie & St. Clair use tubes for bass & walleye although good for alot of species. Green with red or gold sparkles is about the most common. But 1 year picked up some dark blue with red sparkles buddy laughed & agreed was nice looking but neither of us thought would catch anything. But turned out best color of any (unfortunately haven't been able to find that color anywhere since). Thanks for the response,Tight lines.
I really wish I could fish with you 😂 but my trailer is near in between Turkey point and Long point. Nice video
Your fishing right in front of my cottage lol that is a good drum spot
It is an amazing drum spot! You are lucky to have a cottage so close to it!
I catch one on lake st. Clear ugly as hell fought really hard was fun too catch
They do fight so hard!