It has been estimated that in their first two and one-half years off Florida, they captured 65% of the natural reef. The biggest problem is that they have no known predators, other than Man.
Wow... it's just awful to see those reef areas carpeted in lionfish ... thank you & everyone who is going down to hunt them (& eat them, lol) to try to at least control their numbers :) Thanks for filming & sharing, too!
I'm heading to Islamorada in early February and want to try this. Any suggestions on where to spear lionfish in snorkel depth? Don't have scuba gear or the budget for rentals. It'll be for my own use, and I figured I'd take out as many as possible while catching some dinner. Ill be using a similar rig with the barbs bent down. Not to beat a dead horse but be careful, I've been jabbed just a tiny bit by one in the Philippines and that shit was ridiculously painful. I only got a tiny stick from one on my fishing rod haha. Ive been stung by all kinds of shit and that little stick from the lionfish was in the top 3. Slightly behind tarantula hawk lol. Thanks for sharing your footage guys :)
A lot of respect to see you go out of your way to avoid a 10 lb mangrove to hit a lionfish. Mangroves are pretty sizeable like that here but they wont allow you remotely close.
i wonder will they learn to run away from divers after some time? runners will survive and breed and eventually they will come back in greater numbers?
This is insane...I was in the Caribbean and dove 3 times and didn't see a single Lion Fish..... You could start a commercial fishing operation at this spot.
People have no concept of how many fish a colony of lionfish like this have devoured to reach this magnitude of infestation. There is no doubt this is a devastating plague.
Porque siempre los peces están cerca a esas estructuras metalicas. Son trampas con comida? O que tienen, que atraen a tantos peces. Me da mucha curiosidad.
+PrimalurgesMiami Im not into this , but why are there so many lol `Was actually quite surprised to see these fish not giving a damn about getting speered one after another
They spawn once a month and lay roughly 2 million eggs every time. Lionfish are piscivorous to extremes so most of those fry get eaten by other lionfish, but enough survive to create the problem you see here.
I cringe when the lionfish get put into the container around the 2:13 minute mark because it looks real close to getting your hand stung D: Is there any way of quickly identifying the females from the males?
This may sound like dumb question, but why don't they just poke them and leave them there? Wouldn't they be able to kill them much faster that way? I know they do research on them and also eat them, but besides those 2 reasons...
They're prolific but these have to be intelligence of a slow slug. They sit there and watch their friends be collected, one by one...and just wait for their turn.
Cheers! But it may get more efficient if you use a spear without barbs or rubber bands and transfix them quickly in line, only descarting them off the spear after catching six or more using a long knife to get sure they are died and don't loose time in store all of it , becsuse they are trash.
A. Wilson i have since started to use just the pole without using the bands and you're right - it's much more efficient! See my video of the Lionfish Safari 2016.
They take them away to a factory or a restaurant. Other fish can barely feed on their dead bodies because the deadly venom is still in effect after they die. Even huge fish such as barracuda have a hard time eating them. I guess it's possible if schools of smaller fish peck at the carcasses continuously though.
... Yeah I was thinking about the lower tiers of the ecosystem and ways to regenerate that since it seems thats what the lionfish feed on. But even then theres an imbalance because a lot of dead fish would be a haven for bacteria and could also harbor virus and disease.... what a messed up situation.
The good news about the Lionfish? They are pompous and arrogant, they can be attacked and hardly ever move from their favorite spot...the bottom. If they were tough to catch, we'd be in even bigger trouble. I wonder if they tried using a vacuum, similar to the ones used to dredge, or for gold hunting.
The amount of these things are insane can trapping someway be done for these invasive fish? I been seeing them teaching other predators in the water to eat them. I really think a all out approach spear fishing, trapping, and helping mother nature teach bigger fish to eat them would be best. Also maybe if the restrauntes all teamed up and agreed to raise the price of lion fish meals and promoted eating them it may get more people trying to catch them. Money is always a good motivator if the money is there catching them.....
it is gonna take every diver working hard to control these rascals - here is my contribution to the effort in Cayman - ua-cam.com/video/YLAeeYwfcl4/v-deo.html - feeding snapper and ua-cam.com/video/6_BdtOFi_mg/v-deo.html - Feeding Moray
I get why it has to be done but I'd prefer to see more of a clean kill, how do the fish die once they are put in the zoo keeper. Not against this at all I just like my killing to be as humane as possible.
Instead of bringing them back to the surface to let them die is there any way to safely and quickly dispatch them? (That is, unless you intend to eat them all).
Does it not seem satisfying after you stab them to drag them across the floor and watch all of the guts spew out as you watch the fishs soul be dragged out of them
The amount of lion fish in those areas is scary! Can't image how much fish they are wiping out in those reefs
It has been estimated that in their first two and one-half years off Florida, they captured 65% of the natural reef. The biggest problem is that they have no known predators, other than Man.
This is so satisfying to watch, like popping bubble wrap.
Yeah, it is! I could watch this for hours!
Right!? Like picking scabs..
Wow... it's just awful to see those reef areas carpeted in lionfish ... thank you & everyone who is going down to hunt them (& eat them, lol) to try to at least control their numbers :) Thanks for filming & sharing, too!
If this is a full time job, I may be in the wrong industry. Would love to do this even if it was for just one day.
Could watch this for hours, thanks.
With each kill, they save hundreds of young fry per week.
You should attach a firm handle mid-way down the tube. I cringe every time one of those Lionfish get so close to your hand!
Me, too. Gloves? also, isn't the grouper a natural predator?
How long does it take for one of these reefs to fill back up again w/ lionfish?
It was a very interesting and enjoyable thing to watch. Keep the great work of getting rid of this invasive fish.
Keep it up guys !!!!!! I really want to do this
Yessss a UA-camr who has a clear zookeeper and I really want to try this it's so satisfying
Jorge. Garcia if
There's millions of them! Keep filling those bags up!
It looks fun. I wish there is a tour for this.
What model ZooKeeper do you have? I have the Travel/Dive Master.
I'm heading to Islamorada in early February and want to try this. Any suggestions on where to spear lionfish in snorkel depth? Don't have scuba gear or the budget for rentals. It'll be for my own use, and I figured I'd take out as many as possible while catching some dinner. Ill be using a similar rig with the barbs bent down. Not to beat a dead horse but be careful, I've been jabbed just a tiny bit by one in the Philippines and that shit was ridiculously painful. I only got a tiny stick from one on my fishing rod haha. Ive been stung by all kinds of shit and that little stick from the lionfish was in the top 3. Slightly behind tarantula hawk lol. Thanks for sharing your footage guys :)
Pls When you go somewhere to hunt those lionfishes, always get them all, there is no point to make a half job...
Wow so many lionfish...what do you guys do with them... Do they get sold heard there quite tasty
A brave man without gloves TY!
How many did yall get total?
A lot of respect to see you go out of your way to avoid a 10 lb mangrove to hit a lionfish. Mangroves are pretty sizeable like that here but they wont allow you remotely close.
i wonder will they learn to run away from divers after some time? runners will survive and breed and eventually they will come back in greater numbers?
This is insane...I was in the Caribbean and dove 3 times and didn't see a single Lion Fish..... You could start a commercial fishing operation at this spot.
People have no concept of how many fish a colony of lionfish like this have devoured to reach this magnitude of infestation. There is no doubt this is a devastating plague.
Good job divers.
Keep up the good work eradicating them.
Porque siempre los peces están cerca a esas estructuras metalicas. Son trampas con comida? O que tienen, que atraen a tantos peces.
Me da mucha curiosidad.
Lionfish ceviche?
What hole is this on?
Exhausted just watching. Unbelievable problem over there. They have to be wiping out everything else on that reef.
+PrimalurgesMiami Im not into this , but why are there so many lol
`Was actually quite surprised to see these fish not giving a damn about getting speered one after another
They spawn once a month and lay roughly 2 million eggs every time. Lionfish are piscivorous to extremes so most of those fry get eaten by other lionfish, but enough survive to create the problem you see here.
this needs to be done everyday
its like plucking roses
Oh my goodness they are everywhere. Do they come back after you do this ?
Raheel Pervaiz yes...they swim all the way from asia
bataviaborobudur No, they just breed like crazy
+bataviaborobudur They were abandoned as pets from aquariums and set lose in the Atlantic, this is why they are so ubiquitous here!
I hope they sell these fish commercially...I understand a they are very good eating....they must be rewarded monetarily for their effort!
there so many of them.. jeez
If I didn't have a job and could just live on the coast I'd do this shit every day!
there's got to be a quicker way
Lionfish: am a god with my spiks humans: what spiks
I cringe when the lionfish get put into the container around the 2:13 minute mark because it looks real close to getting your hand stung D:
Is there any way of quickly identifying the females from the males?
Dang that’s a infestation.Are these edible?
Yup
Very therapeutic
This may sound like dumb question, but why don't they just poke them and leave them there? Wouldn't they be able to kill them much faster that way? I know they do research on them and also eat them, but besides those 2 reasons...
They really wanna eat them
There are many lionfish
Man needs a machine spear.. Maybe an underwater ‘Gatling spear,’ designed.
The amount is really scary!
👍🌊⛵🎣💯
are these fish good to eat ?
John Smith HELL YEA
anybody know how deep they were
Yum
They're prolific but these have to be intelligence of a slow slug. They sit there and watch their friends be collected, one by one...and just wait for their turn.
Cheers! But it may get more efficient if you use a spear without barbs or rubber bands and transfix them quickly in line, only descarting them off the spear after catching six or more using a long knife to get sure they are died and don't loose time in store all of it , becsuse they are trash.
A. Wilson i have since started to use just the pole without using the bands and you're right - it's much more efficient! See my video of the Lionfish Safari 2016.
However I prefer not to leave them on the bottom because they are delicious and can be sold to fish markets
EIKS
No gloves ? I hope you don't get stung! safety first with me.
Should have a bounty per lion fish
Holy moly... like pulling weeds in the yard. After catching your limit, Do you ever just kill them and leave them behind to feed the other fish?
there is no limit on lion fish in florida that i know of
They take them away to a factory or a restaurant. Other fish can barely feed on their dead bodies because the deadly venom is still in effect after they die. Even huge fish such as barracuda have a hard time eating them. I guess it's possible if schools of smaller fish peck at the carcasses continuously though.
... Yeah I was thinking about the lower tiers of the ecosystem and ways to regenerate that since it seems thats what the lionfish feed on. But even then theres an imbalance because a lot of dead fish would be a haven for bacteria and could also harbor virus and disease.... what a messed up situation.
how about a giant vacuum
Just like picking trash paper from the floor.
They just stayed where they were.
This vid makes it look like the lionfish are winning. Sheer numbers. God help us.
The good news about the Lionfish? They are pompous and arrogant, they can be attacked and hardly
ever move from their favorite spot...the bottom. If they were tough to catch, we'd be in even bigger
trouble. I wonder if they tried using a vacuum, similar to the ones used to dredge, or for gold hunting.
Could do with one of those underwater industrial vacuums that're used for underwater archaeology.
Lionfish & migrants lol
The amount of these things are insane can trapping someway be done for these invasive fish? I been seeing them teaching other predators in the water to eat them. I really think a all out approach spear fishing, trapping, and helping mother nature teach bigger fish to eat them would be best. Also maybe if the restrauntes all teamed up and agreed to raise the price of lion fish meals and promoted eating them it may get more people trying to catch them. Money is always a good motivator if the money is there catching them.....
They breed like crazy and invasive.
At this rate, it'll take decades to rid the Atlantic of this fish! However, l see, that this will be an ongoing problem, that won't be fixed.
Michael Baker nah, just figure out a way to get the Chinese interested in these instead of, say, shark fins.
Lion fish are like hogs. No natural predators and they breed like rabbits. Scary situation we have in USA with these 2 populations
Eat all the lionfish! :D
When i watch this i feel like im hunting them.. so satisfying!
they are every where God dyam get rid of them all ...what an invasion 😡
This shows me that we had better hope a natural predator move in
Do they have a natural enemy?
@@margaretmikell9952 nope
You know we are an invasive species too 😜
At least they don’t scatter when you stab one. Take ‘em out, guys.
Notice he's only getting the bigger fish.... Wonder why??
To eat or to sell them
the smaller fish are food for bigger fish.
Plus bigger fish sell for more
No other fish eats lionfish in Atlantic, even if there are small.
The Great Me-sama lion fish don’t have any predators👍🏻
K9 UNIT l,
I’m convinced that lion fish are the stupidest fish in the ocean, as there buddy gets speared right next to him he just floats there.
it is gonna take every diver working hard to control these rascals - here is my contribution to the effort in Cayman - ua-cam.com/video/YLAeeYwfcl4/v-deo.html - feeding snapper and ua-cam.com/video/6_BdtOFi_mg/v-deo.html - Feeding Moray
I get why it has to be done but I'd prefer to see more of a clean kill, how do the fish die once they are put in the zoo keeper. Not against this at all I just like my killing to be as humane as possible.
Its all that can be done with the numbers that are invading now. If you slow it down you will never get the better of them.
Clean en up, get rid of them!
Instead of bringing them back to the surface to let them die is there any way to safely and quickly dispatch them? (That is, unless you intend to eat them all).
Brian Schonecker fuck these invasive pieces of shits
Brian Schonecker they are apparently very good eating and so some restaurants will buy whatever divers catch each day.
Honey hole
More like weed fish. They look like weeds on a playground.
Does it not seem satisfying after you stab them to drag them across the floor and watch all of the guts spew out as you watch the fishs soul be dragged out of them
gust getting the big ones. in it just for the $$$$$$$. and sympathy points while they go to the bank! !! $$$
This is so satisfying to watch, like popping bubble wrap.