Another great episode guys. A question came to mind with your mostly pescatarian diet. Eating so many pelagic species, do you worry about mercury build up, or do you have a way to reduce this issue? I love fresh tuna and Spaniards and occasionally balanced with a baldy or a spangly 🤩 Thanks again for the vid. 👍
We eat far more demersal species than pelagic ones, with the pelagics being more mackerel than tuna and we tend to eat fish that are at the smaller end of the spectrum. The fish we favour are arm length or less- no trophies...This goes for sharks also. We don't worry about it all that much given Japanese people consume very large amounts of adult tuna and don't seem to have quite as many health issues as people on a western diet (until they adopt a western diet!) I would be more concerned by becoming overweight. Quite a few people have asked this but I'm sure it is a small health risk given that we aren't exposed to stress, preservatives, antibiotics, engine exhaust products or countless other nasties that unfortunately go hand in hand with an urban life and extended food production chain. (Don't get us started on large scale chicken producers!,) In any case, if we do go mad, it will just meet our families expectations and they will love us all the same.
@@FreeRangeLiving When I lived in Japan it was explained to me that soy mixed with wasabi act as an anti toxin when eating sushi/sashimi and can mitigate any potentially harmful effects. The practice of eating pickled ginger and noori with raw fish also aids in digestion.
Thank you for the great answer, never considered some of your points but have to agree with you. The sooner I can get off this treadmill life and onto a boat more permanently, the better. Fair winds to you 👍
As a fisherman for almost 50 years, I’m very impressed with the information you have passed to other people with this video. Stay safe you two and keep your amazing videos coming. 👍🏻
You are throwing the best part of the fish overboard. The" scraps" from the bone, head and the leftovers from the meat are soup material. Ad a carrot salt a chilly and a tomato... you have the best soup in the world. Keeps you warm and healthy. Thanks for shearing.
Slim and Soph, Sailing Nakama, read your plaque hanging in the Percy Island Group A-frame yacht club. What you wrote was great. Slim was ecstatic when he learned who the author was. Lots of us that follow your channel chimed in. Such a small world.🌎
It made me so happy to see you eating that fish raw. I've seen so many sailing channels catch a gorgeous tuna and proceed to cook it well done and break my heart, lol. Can't get any fresher than straight out of the ocean!
Great episode. What I love most about your channel is all the useful lessons and content. I think turning it all in to a "How to" book, print, PDF, Kindle etc., so we can read it at sea, without internet. It might just do very well in the sailing and general marine life community. Troys rigging and Pascale's cooking alone are pure gold, not to mention the refitting expertise. It's hugely valuable. No small feat but I'd guess you'd do very well with sales over time, especially referring to and supported by these great videos. Thanks very much for your contributions.
I'm not a man who goes fishing but I realise that, as the last of the planning goes into the Atlantic crossing, I'm gonna have to learn. So thank you for the video. There are so many good pieces of advice I think another look might be in order. Also it is so good to see you both still enjoying the sail, the fishing and your own company. Great to see you, David
I definitely support the clubbing method. A lot of cruisers think they are supposed to put alcohol in the gills, greatly increasing the extent and duration of suffering. It's also important for ethics to remove as much "sport" from the HARVEST to increase tackle size to the maximum so fish can not break off, unlike the "sportsman" method to try to catch fish with the lightest tackle possible. They do the same thing in hunting, trying for long shots with small bullets to show off. It's not sporting at all. 40kg line is totally effective, Ive troll 20 and 40 and it's random which one hits, they can't see the difference. The hit or they don't especially trolling or live baiting. Especially helps if a fish is in the rudder or prop to have oversize line. Or if you catch a kingfish as I believe they call them in oceana. Those will smoke your drag strait down, and make your re think the meaning of life and the size of your rig. The red and white rapala they have is my personal favorite lure as well. I hope some future cruisers read this and become no BS fishermen like troy and Pascal. Good job.
100% with you on that. Torturing an animal for fun by playing them for hours on light lines only to lose them or the sharks get them isn't sport. It isn't even illegal. But do that with cats and they get very upset. I wasn't serious about the cats, but I do fish to eat, not sport, and respect my prey, and do sometimes feel very sorry for them. Troy's rig is sensible and apt for purpose.
@@philgray1023 don't worry I'm a dog person! Those cats make excellent live shark bait ;P jk Yeah there's also nothing more frustrating than taking someone out on your boat who insists on using light tackle, you spend hours to get them onto a good hook up, and it breaks off...haha meanwhile my wife is winching on something with her trusty 120lb braid, already on about the marinade she's planning...
@@GreatOutDoorWorldofMines Our 14 foot boat was towed up Exmouth Gulf by something. It was either a submarine or something that didn't know it was hooked. Managed to get it up about 20 feet when it decided, no. After 5ks it broke off. The line was 60kg mono on a wire trace which was cut through. Going to need a bigger boat next time.
@@philgray1023 Wow! That must have had the blood running! A real "we will never know" Goes to show why it's always good to wear a "jack knife" (a non-folding type blade in a sheath on the belt used by sailors "Jack's")anywhere around the water. I love the Morakniv brand they make nice swedish stainless for about 20 USD. My boat has one screwed to the console so anyone can use it for whatever. But a cheap dive knife works too. Cheers
I love my Navy Blue shirt! Please offer another run of shirts soon. The quality of this merchandise is top of the line! I would like to have more of them to give for Christmas gifts. Thank you for all you do and stay safe!!!
A tip on how you might disgorge a hook quickly without landing the fish ... slide the gaff down the lure until it hooks the curl of the hook, then lift the weight of the fish on the inverted hook which will likely disgorge. This works on deck also and is how the commercial trolling fishermen quickly disgorge a single hook spoon.
I don't fish or sail , but thank you for such a detailed and educational episode. The presentation was easy to understand and thorough. Some would keep to themselves what you shared . Really well done.
First time I seen your video very informative I like that thank you for sharing fishing tricks are good to learn you seem like a pro at it that's good God bless you both be safe out there on the water watching from Roseville California USA Ray Garrett
Pascale has to be the best 1st mate on the seas……cooking, willingness, and looks for sure. And Troy, very knowledgeable and confident ! Be careful in Croc and shark waters. Amazing you guys do all this i a thirty footer. At 7000 ft above the sea, I kno nada. Thanks for these great vids…..have fun !
Haven't had a chance to fish that way but have chased salmon and trout in Lake Michigan. We trooled about 100ft deep in over 200 ft of water and caught our limit of mostly 3 yr old King Salmon, a couple of 4 to 6 lbs rainbows and a smaller brown trout just under the surface. A great day of fishing! Caught a bag limit of 10 fish!
Hi guys - thank you so much for all of your great content. I wore my new FR T-shirt this past weekend and it made me feel like part of your crew. I bought all 3 styles (hoodie & long/short sleeve - Great Quality). Thanks for putting such great heart into your videos. I have a boat which is most like yours (1965 Pearson Vanguard) than any I see on UA-cam so I really like your channel as it gives me a glimpse into what I can expect when I do coastal sailing in the Southeast US (plan to start in Charleston SC and head south) next year. My boat heels a lot and I've noticed that your does as well. My boat has 4672 kg displacement with 1972 kg ballast keel with a 1.37m draft. It has a fairly stable numbers for Righting Moment & Comfort Ratio and all that stuff - but it might be fun to compare specs between our boats so I can continue to learn about handling my boat in open seas. I really admire your tenacity. I am expecting to be heeled over most of the time under sail and I'd like to ask if you can give me any advice about living on a slant most of the time? I dig it for sure, but most of my guests get a little freaked out by it. Thanks so much! All the best - MJ
Thanks for the lessons on your fishing techniques! Very informational and looks delicious. Love the T-shirts, both short sleeve and long. I've had a couple friends ask about them and shared your channel with them.
Fantastic episode. Both the fishing scenes and the explanations of set up and equipment used. And the last bit, showing how you enjoy eating the bounty. Nicely done. Oh, and my Free Range Sailing tshirt is already one of my favorites, too.
Came to your adventures on your final run home, but I like how your channel is evolving. Enjoying the wild food angle, thanks for continuing with producing videos.
I've fillet a lot of fish on a moving boat ,but I must say it's never been that rough and you did a amazing job considering how much you were being bounced around. I'm afraid I would of made a mess of the fillet or fillet my hand. Well done!!!
Very interesting. I used to watch fishing on shows like wide world of sports. Of course they never used a sail boat. Maybe that would have made it more interesting.
Baie dankie julle twee. I did at long last get the boat. Jasmine came with some rods etc but I have never fished in my life so this should be a giggle as I make the journey to where maybe, just maybe I get to supplement my cruising provisions.
Drat! Now I'm hungry. Thanks for another of your informative, entertaining, and well produced videos. Fair winds and following (but not too large; I learned my lesson when you were coming down the east coast, lol) seas.
Fished all my life I am 69 a great presentation of fishing when on the move , a small tip when trolling use black ball bearing swivels not silver as sometimes the fish love to attack shiny objects 👍 Cheers Wombat 🐾🎣🍻
Enjoyed the fishing video always wondered exactly what you were doing. We also bought T-shirts so thank you, the old one from three years ago was needing a freshening up so we bought new ones.
I enjoyed that episode and gained a tip on how to snap off the excess on those steel leaders. Just in time for my upcoming trip to the Texas Gulf for some King Mackerel fishing. When I'm not using ribbon fish to troll with I go straight to my hard billed lures like yours.
My wife and I have our new short sleeve tees. Have had several people asked us about them and I say subscribe and watch the adventures!! Love all the content!! Take care.
We tie our reels down hard into the rod holder so they can't jump up and rotate/move. Always with a quick release knot, not a clip. So the thing is secure, but when that big fish hits, you can release it quickly to get to the chair or clear the other gear first :-) different scenario, but worth a mention and a thought :-)
Gonna be real hard to give up on my squid skirts but I am gonna give some of the hard lures a little more try. I usually run a hard lure on the handline and squid on the pole. Loved the episode, great information!
I run a small skirt in front of the hard lure. That way it looks like someone is about to grab a snack. So even if the game fish is not hungry maybe it will trigger territorial Instincts.
In America that red n white lure is sold under the brand name "wind cheater" . I used a green with black striped one in the gulf of Mexico and couldn't keep Bonito off my line. Very tasty.
Excellent description of wire trace to double line rigging ! I've caught just about every toothy critter with that rig including 200 pound plus Blue Marlin on thirty pound class rod and reel
Really Great Fish Guys! Other Fishing Tips For Using Them Big Rapalas Is To Put A Sliding Egg Lead w/A Few Big Beads "Plastic or Wood" In Front Of Your Swivel On Your Double Bimini Tied Line To Make Rattle Noises & And Get The Lures Deeper + Glue Pair Of Big Wobble Plastic Eyes @@ Onto Your Lures Where The Real Eyes Are To Make Them Even More Attractive! PS Besides The Red/White Color, Believe Me That The "Best" Fishing Color Is The Plain Wood - Cedar Colored Rapalas For All Eatin Type Fishes & Wahoo=ONO Love Bright Purple or Orange Colors Running Down 50'-75' Deep... Thanks
It seems we would fit right in based on the people who write us from Texas right up through the mid-west and we reckon Montana looks fantastic. ( I'll need to tie some new flies)
Great video, thanks. I am a sailor, fan of your channel. Not a fisherman, but would like to learn more about fishing. I have tried watching fishing channels but the lack of reverence for life always turns me off. I eat fish, for better or for worse, I am higher up on the food chain. By taking only what you need and trying to minimize harm otherwise, spearfishing when possible, and showing the reality of quickly killing the fish to end its suffering, you show and inspire this reverence, thanks.
You nailed it. Trophy fishermen and hunters have the wrong idea. I call it the Cabela's mentality (sporting goods store here in North America) you see them at the airport in full camo talking about their 600 yard shots and 3lb line. They don't give a darn if it gets away because they won't go hungry. Pascal and Troy on the other hand are demonstrating behavior of true noble hunters.
for all the fishos out there you can hire a boat at exmouth and fish the same waters . valuable advice on fish handling i ended up losing a good part of my foot to sepsis after boating a large tuna with a lure in it
Another great episode guys. A question came to mind with your mostly pescatarian diet. Eating so many pelagic species, do you worry about mercury build up, or do you have a way to reduce this issue? I love fresh tuna and Spaniards and occasionally balanced with a baldy or a spangly 🤩
Thanks again for the vid. 👍
We eat far more demersal species than pelagic ones, with the pelagics being more mackerel than tuna and we tend to eat fish that are at the smaller end of the spectrum. The fish we favour are arm length or less- no trophies...This goes for sharks also.
We don't worry about it all that much given Japanese people consume very large amounts of adult tuna and don't seem to have quite as many health issues as people on a western diet (until they adopt a western diet!) I would be more concerned by becoming overweight.
Quite a few people have asked this but I'm sure it is a small health risk given that we aren't exposed to stress, preservatives, antibiotics, engine exhaust products or countless other nasties that unfortunately go hand in hand with an urban life and extended food production chain. (Don't get us started on large scale chicken producers!,)
In any case, if we do go mad, it will just meet our families expectations and they will love us all the same.
@@FreeRangeLiving When I lived in Japan it was explained to me that soy mixed with wasabi act as an anti toxin when eating sushi/sashimi and can mitigate any potentially harmful effects. The practice of eating pickled ginger and noori with raw fish also aids in digestion.
Thank you for the great answer, never considered some of your points but have to agree with you. The sooner I can get off this treadmill life and onto a boat more permanently, the better. Fair winds to you 👍
@@FreeRangeLiving You could start up a hatters and millinery channel. Good points for avoiding ciguatera too.
@@FreeRangeLiving 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, all true what you wrote, but the last line was funny as well 😂😂
As a fisherman for almost 50 years, I’m very impressed with the information you have passed to other people with this video. Stay safe you two and keep your amazing videos coming. 👍🏻
Pascy's laugh is so infectious. Thanks for the video guys. Really appreciate it.
You are throwing the best part of the fish overboard. The" scraps" from the bone, head and the leftovers from the meat are soup material. Ad a carrot salt a chilly and a tomato... you have the best soup in the world. Keeps you warm and healthy. Thanks for shearing.
We have preferences for which fish we make stock with and limits on how much we can eat.
Slim and Soph, Sailing Nakama, read your plaque hanging in the Percy Island Group A-frame yacht club. What you wrote was great. Slim was ecstatic when he learned who the author was. Lots of us that follow your channel chimed in. Such a small world.🌎
Ok this is message number 7 of " I want Free Range Sailing to come to South Australia" campaign
Cheers
Matt
It made me so happy to see you eating that fish raw. I've seen so many sailing channels catch a gorgeous tuna and proceed to cook it well done and break my heart, lol. Can't get any fresher than straight out of the ocean!
As someone with *extremely* limited fishing experience, thanks SO MUCH for this episode, Troy & Pascale! Very helpful.
You're very welcome mate.
It means a lot to get to see your show without interruptions from ads.
It's Friday! Time to wash the week away with vids equivalent in class, joy, and effects of fine scotch, and zero hangovers. Thank you :)
Great episode. What I love most about your channel is all the useful lessons and content. I think turning it all in to a "How to" book, print, PDF, Kindle etc., so we can read it at sea, without internet. It might just do very well in the sailing and general marine life community. Troys rigging and Pascale's cooking alone are pure gold, not to mention the refitting expertise. It's hugely valuable. No small feat but I'd guess you'd do very well with sales over time, especially referring to and supported by these great videos. Thanks very much for your contributions.
I'm not a man who goes fishing but I realise that, as the last of the planning goes into the Atlantic crossing, I'm gonna have to learn. So thank you for the video. There are so many good pieces of advice I think another look might be in order. Also it is so good to see you both still enjoying the sail, the fishing and your own company. Great to see you, David
Great time watching, beautifully edited. Keep up your adventures, they bring a lot of joy watching them! 🕊️🧡🔱
Great episode and loving the t-shirts in Annapolis!
You guys are amazing, teaching self-sufficiency, selflessly sharing your knowledge. Thank you!
Amazing episode! Absolutely love seeing the fishing as well as the eating part to your lifestyle!!
Your videos are so informative and enjoyable, the quality is excellent. All the best Troy & Pascale. UK.
I LOVE your no nonsense approach to life on the seas. Thank you for the relaxing commentary and sailing the seas Videos.
I fished off the Exmouth Pier as a kid and yes, sharks are smart and would steal the fish! Love this! Ningaloo!!!
When sailing and trolling check your charts for restricted zones or a BIG fine will be coming your way.
Great episode as usual.
Thanks for sharing.
Less here than in QLD but yes.
As I've said before, every time I watch an episode, I learn something. Thanks for today's lesson!
I definitely support the clubbing method. A lot of cruisers think they are supposed to put alcohol in the gills, greatly increasing the extent and duration of suffering.
It's also important for ethics to remove as much "sport" from the HARVEST to increase tackle size to the maximum so fish can not break off, unlike the "sportsman" method to try to catch fish with the lightest tackle possible. They do the same thing in hunting, trying for long shots with small bullets to show off. It's not sporting at all. 40kg line is totally effective, Ive troll 20 and 40 and it's random which one hits, they can't see the difference. The hit or they don't especially trolling or live baiting. Especially helps if a fish is in the rudder or prop to have oversize line. Or if you catch a kingfish as I believe they call them in oceana. Those will smoke your drag strait down, and make your re think the meaning of life and the size of your rig.
The red and white rapala they have is my personal favorite lure as well.
I hope some future cruisers read this and become no BS fishermen like troy and Pascal. Good job.
100% with you on that. Torturing an animal for fun by playing them for hours on light lines only to lose them or the sharks get them isn't sport. It isn't even illegal. But do that with cats and they get very upset. I wasn't serious about the cats, but I do fish to eat, not sport, and respect my prey, and do sometimes feel very sorry for them. Troy's rig is sensible and apt for purpose.
@@philgray1023 don't worry I'm a dog person! Those cats make excellent live shark bait ;P jk
Yeah there's also nothing more frustrating than taking someone out on your boat who insists on using light tackle, you spend hours to get them onto a good hook up, and it breaks off...haha meanwhile my wife is winching on something with her trusty 120lb braid, already on about the marinade she's planning...
@@GreatOutDoorWorldofMines Our 14 foot boat was towed up Exmouth Gulf by something. It was either a submarine or something that didn't know it was hooked. Managed to get it up about 20 feet when it decided, no. After 5ks it broke off. The line was 60kg mono on a wire trace which was cut through. Going to need a bigger boat next time.
@@philgray1023 Wow! That must have had the blood running! A real "we will never know"
Goes to show why it's always good to wear a "jack knife" (a non-folding type blade in a sheath on the belt used by sailors "Jack's")anywhere around the water. I love the Morakniv brand they make nice swedish stainless for about 20 USD. My boat has one screwed to the console so anyone can use it for whatever. But a cheap dive knife works too. Cheers
I love my Navy Blue shirt! Please offer another run of shirts soon. The quality of this merchandise is top of the line! I would like to have more of them to give for Christmas gifts. Thank you for all you do and stay safe!!!
A tip on how you might disgorge a hook quickly without landing the fish ... slide the gaff down the lure until it hooks the curl of the hook, then lift the weight of the fish on the inverted hook which will likely disgorge. This works on deck also and is how the commercial trolling fishermen quickly disgorge a single hook spoon.
Sailing and fishing...perfect combo! Thanks for the really useful tips guys! 👌
Thank you both for a great video. Keep safe and don't get locked down Please.
Best sailing fishing video I have seen.
great to see you two again thanks for sharing
I don't fish or sail , but thank you for such a detailed and educational episode. The presentation was easy to understand and thorough. Some would keep to themselves what you shared . Really well done.
First time I seen your video very informative I like that thank you for sharing fishing tricks are good to learn you seem like a pro at it that's good God bless you both be safe out there on the water watching from Roseville California USA Ray Garrett
Pascale has to be the best 1st mate on the seas……cooking, willingness, and looks for sure. And Troy, very knowledgeable and confident ! Be careful in Croc and shark waters. Amazing you guys do all this i a thirty footer. At 7000 ft above the sea, I kno nada. Thanks for these great vids…..have fun !
Awesome information. Keep'um comin'. Greetings from a landlubber in Montana, USA. Love my new t-shirt! Thanks.
Fishing, Pascal..... tongue out! Love it! Absolutely adore my Free Range Sailing Tshirt. Keep giving the adventure.
Haven't had a chance to fish that way but have chased salmon and trout in Lake Michigan. We trooled about 100ft deep in over 200 ft of water and caught our limit of mostly 3 yr old King Salmon, a couple of 4 to 6 lbs rainbows and a smaller brown trout just under the surface. A great day of fishing! Caught a bag limit of 10 fish!
Not surprised the gear went so well as the design was spectacular. Thanks
Another Awesome production. Thanks for the home made wire trace tips Troy. I'll be doing that & saving a $. TC guys.
Hi guys - thank you so much for all of your great content. I wore my new FR T-shirt this past weekend and it made me feel like part of your crew. I bought all 3 styles (hoodie & long/short sleeve - Great Quality). Thanks for putting such great heart into your videos. I have a boat which is most like yours (1965 Pearson Vanguard) than any I see on UA-cam so I really like your channel as it gives me a glimpse into what I can expect when I do coastal sailing in the Southeast US (plan to start in Charleston SC and head south) next year. My boat heels a lot and I've noticed that your does as well. My boat has 4672 kg displacement with 1972 kg ballast keel with a 1.37m draft. It has a fairly stable numbers for Righting Moment & Comfort Ratio and all that stuff - but it might be fun to compare specs between our boats so I can continue to learn about handling my boat in open seas. I really admire your tenacity. I am expecting to be heeled over most of the time under sail and I'd like to ask if you can give me any advice about living on a slant most of the time? I dig it for sure, but most of my guests get a little freaked out by it. Thanks so much! All the best - MJ
The best advice is to have only what you can stow securely and keep a neat ship.
Thanks. I think that advice is spot on. I really like your retrofit for that central theme - organization in every way. 👍
Loving my shirts...and enjoyed this episode.. stay well!!! Dags and his Jen
loved this episode. I love the fishing stuff, and you two are the best at it on the sailing channels.
Another great video.... Troy, thanks again for being a wonderful teacher and showing us some fishing related topics.
Thanks for sharing your tactics with us ! Great sailing channels like yours ,are getting hard to find these days Cheers
Fantastic and very informative video guys. Great stuff.
Cheers
Pete
Thanks for the lessons on your fishing techniques! Very informational and looks delicious. Love the T-shirts, both short sleeve and long. I've had a couple friends ask about them and shared your channel with them.
I like to watch your video, l love fishing, From SINGAPORE 🇸🇬
heya can't get enough of the sailing fish diving and exploring place that you do
Fantastic episode. Both the fishing scenes and the explanations of set up and equipment used. And the last bit, showing how you enjoy eating the bounty. Nicely done.
Oh, and my Free Range Sailing tshirt is already one of my favorites, too.
Outstanding Masterclass, very well received.
Thank you for such a wonderful episode. I love the catch, cook, and eat videos. Much love from Houston, Texas !!!
Love the T-shirt next campaign should be custom fishing lures with the free range sailing logo embossed on them!
You guys are so amazing. Thank you so much for the intelligent conversation re: fishing
Love your entries. Love the Aussie practical style.
Came to your adventures on your final run home, but I like how your channel is evolving. Enjoying the wild food angle, thanks for continuing with producing videos.
If you look up the first videos in Northern Oz, there is a stack of fishing gathering and cooking. Just not as polished with the film and sound.
I've fillet a lot of fish on a moving boat ,but I must say it's never been that rough and you did a amazing job considering how much you were being bounced around. I'm afraid I would of made a mess of the fillet or fillet my hand. Well done!!!
This was a great episode guys. That was a lot of really good info.
Thank you to both!!
Very nice fishing technic tips.
And keep on! !!! Fish on!!!! Sailing!! Of course!!
Very interesting. I used to watch fishing on shows like wide world of sports. Of course they never used a sail boat. Maybe that would have made it more interesting.
great fishing info! such fun to watch you catching dinner!
Baie dankie julle twee.
I did at long last get the boat.
Jasmine came with some rods etc but I have never fished in my life so this should be a giggle as I make the journey to where maybe, just maybe I get to supplement my cruising provisions.
Drat! Now I'm hungry. Thanks for another of your informative, entertaining, and well produced videos. Fair winds and following (but not too large; I learned my lesson when you were coming down the east coast, lol) seas.
I was wearing your t-shirt earlier today! Loved the fishing lessons!
Fished all my life I am 69 a great presentation of fishing when on the move , a small tip when trolling use black ball bearing swivels not silver as sometimes the fish love to attack shiny objects 👍
Cheers Wombat 🐾🎣🍻
Enjoyed the fishing video always wondered exactly what you were doing. We also bought T-shirts so thank you, the old one from three years ago was needing a freshening up so we bought new ones.
Wow, this was a great video -- never was great at fishing, even less so on a sailboat (two in my whole life ) so this was excellent...
Great video. So much valuable info. You guys are way ahead of the game on sailing and fishing .
Finally a good video explaing all we should know
You both are the best, I hope one day you will sail a catamaran, and won’t go only around Australia but around the world
It’s refreshing not to have unnecessary adverts/product placement etc :-) Great content … & I’m not even into fishing!
Thanks for another really interesting video guys. Some very handy trolling tips there too!
Love the show guy’s,easterly and rain in tassie at the moment 😎
I enjoyed that episode and gained a tip on how to snap off the excess on those steel leaders. Just in time for my upcoming trip to the Texas Gulf for some King Mackerel fishing. When I'm not using ribbon fish to troll with I go straight to my hard billed lures like yours.
And great episode. I fish in fresh water a lot, but salt water fishing is on my bucket list, both inshore and offshore.
My wife and I have our new short sleeve tees. Have had several people asked us about them and I say subscribe and watch the adventures!! Love all the content!! Take care.
Thanks for the double barrel support!
We tie our reels down hard into the rod holder so they can't jump up and rotate/move. Always with a quick release knot, not a clip. So the thing is secure, but when that big fish hits, you can release it quickly to get to the chair or clear the other gear first :-) different scenario, but worth a mention and a thought :-)
When you run out of ideas, the red head is a great idea. For your viewers it’s called a Haywire Twist. First rate demo.
Gonna be real hard to give up on my squid skirts but I am gonna give some of the hard lures a little more try. I usually run a hard lure on the handline and squid on the pole. Loved the episode, great information!
I run a small skirt in front of the hard lure. That way it looks like someone is about to grab a snack. So even if the game fish is not hungry maybe it will trigger territorial Instincts.
Thank you for the merch, myself and the fam love it as always. I have quite the collection now lol.
You guys are amazing! Thank you! ❤
In America that red n white lure is sold under the brand name "wind cheater" . I used a green with black striped one in the gulf of Mexico and couldn't keep Bonito off my line. Very tasty.
Super quality video with really good thought through content.
Excellent description of wire trace to double line rigging ! I've caught just about every toothy critter with that rig including 200 pound plus Blue Marlin on thirty pound class rod and reel
Were you targeting marlin with your 30 pound rig?
@@GreatOutDoorWorldofMines No ,we were looking for wahoo.
Watching with my Shirt on Proudly. Thanks
I do not know if the idea appeals or is even useful to you but I have found SMOKED tuna to be a real treat.
Yellowfin!! What a beauty, good on ya!
Really Great Fish Guys! Other Fishing Tips For Using Them Big Rapalas Is To Put A Sliding Egg Lead w/A Few Big Beads "Plastic or Wood" In Front Of Your Swivel On Your Double Bimini Tied Line To Make Rattle Noises & And Get The Lures Deeper + Glue Pair Of Big Wobble Plastic Eyes @@ Onto Your Lures Where The Real Eyes Are To Make Them Even More Attractive! PS Besides The Red/White Color, Believe Me That The "Best" Fishing Color Is The Plain Wood - Cedar Colored Rapalas For All Eatin Type Fishes & Wahoo=ONO Love Bright Purple or Orange Colors Running Down 50'-75' Deep... Thanks
Great guys... best wishes from Blighty. 🥰
Very nice all things fish video. Very well explained. Mahi mahi is the best in the sea.
Love my shirt! Thanks again for all the great videos
Awesome show.
Great informative video. Keep up the adventures and sharing.
Skipjack and Mahi now that is a meal!
Very nice! You seem like the type of people that I'd like to have a beer with...that is if you ever get to northwest Montana!
It seems we would fit right in based on the people who write us from Texas right up through the mid-west and we reckon Montana looks fantastic. ( I'll need to tie some new flies)
Wow! Thank you for the education! I learned so much from this video.
Great video, thanks. I am a sailor, fan of your channel. Not a fisherman, but would like to learn more about fishing. I have tried watching fishing channels but the lack of reverence for life always turns me off. I eat fish, for better or for worse, I am higher up on the food chain. By taking only what you need and trying to minimize harm otherwise, spearfishing when possible, and showing the reality of quickly killing the fish to end its suffering, you show and inspire this reverence, thanks.
There is always some chance of becoming indifferent to suffering when eating animals so we take care to continue to take care!
You nailed it. Trophy fishermen and hunters have the wrong idea. I call it the Cabela's mentality (sporting goods store here in North America) you see them at the airport in full camo talking about their 600 yard shots and 3lb line.
They don't give a darn if it gets away because they won't go hungry.
Pascal and Troy on the other hand are demonstrating behavior of true noble hunters.
Great episode! Entertainment and learning!
You Two are AWESOME THANKS for Sharing
Great video you guys are living my dream!
Loved this one! Helps a lot to see how others do it.
for all the fishos out there you can hire a boat at exmouth and fish the same waters . valuable advice on fish handling i ended up losing a good part of my foot to sepsis after boating a large tuna with a lure in it
Very interesting and informative episode.. Thanks for sharing..
Another great tutorial. Thank you both!