That was bloody awesome to watch guys. You'd be fit doing that day in and day out. Hell you'd enjoy your meals and sleep well too. I was absolutely spell bound watching you guys hook those tuna on to the boat. Big wraps to the guy who jumped on that automatic rod to pull that big one on to the boat that nearly fell right on him. Cheers from a Kiwi down under.
Fish commercially all my life in Alaska, I was seriously jealous watching these guys lift pole, when the guy jumped to help the auto puller I cheered. What a perfect save.
Thanks for the reply Glen. I didn't know this was 30 years ago. Unfortunately some commercial fishermen treat these beautiful fish like concrete bricks. When I catch them I treat them like peaches.
they do now but these fish were destined for the cannery and a trial shipment went to japan for sashimi hence the ice we carried on this trip. we got 10 times more than the cannery so fishing practises changed and poling died out....
Love poling , had a break for a few years ,be back for albies and fin soon, top work boys, you knockers ,this was 31 years ago , east coast OZ a lot of these were canned ,plenty of fish ,strict quotas these days and value adding top dollar,
Awesome video, my father in law, Aldo Kolega (The Skipper) was so excited to see it. I have downloaded it for him and he said the fish were big and he was skinny!! Thanks
Thanks Brad I havn't seen Aldo for years I was on the Fina-K for 4 years and loved it .I have a better copy of this footage cut to better music if Aldo wants a copy give me a call
Im really glad to have watched this. Yeah, the guy in the red hat is a Aussie fishing machine. I guessed Aussie by the saxa salt and early eighties by the Quality of film and the clothes worn. Unbelievable footage. Which crazy fishermans you? @Glen Siviour
When I was a kid we had a 16mm B&W movie of men catching tuna this way, only there were 3 men with rods connected to 1 hook and man the size of the tuna they were hauling on board made these look like bait.
I once thought that this is what I wanted to do, even walked the commercial fishing docks in San Diego, looking for work. Thankfully, I ended up working on a sportsfishing boat instead for a couple of years and headed my Dad's advice to get a degree...in marine biology. Not a healthy lifestyle working on either of those kind of boats.
Well I'm glad you feel you made the right choice for you. It's still up to the individual what lifestyle one they live. I've done both sport and mostly commercial never ate better and stayed lean and fit. Results are that I'm never gonna ingest Tilapia,or any other so called planet saver, love your fisherman community
Village Fish Hunting was a great era of fishing to be a part of. Great comradeship onboard with the adrenaline rush of steaming into a patch of fish guided by spotter planes flying overheard locating the schools from the air. Those were the days . Sadly like all things it evolved in another direction and method . I was 16 when I was poling back then . Memories
Awesome video! I did a fair bit of commercial tuna fishing including bait boats like shown here. That crew who leapt to the rail to help the auto line is a fishing machine. I watched expecting to see the fish snap his leg or something. (More than once I'd seen a tuna snap a bin board, a man's leg would be nothing in comparison.) Oh, my aching back but great memories. Great video!
They no longer use auto poles but they worked on hydraulics the fish pulled on the hook the rope running up the pole pushed a button and the fish was hauled in. must be hundreds of old auto poles in port Lincoln and albacore loved them for some reason caught 30 tons of them one day
Gideon Terblanche they haven’t been used for near on 30 plus years in the Industry but I’d be thinking somewhere in Port Lincoln , South Australia in an old fisherman’s shed up the back under a heap of unused equipment would be an Autopole unit .
saludos buen video soy muy aficionado a la pesca para los ke no conocen estos ganchos o anzuelos no tienen lengueta tienen como especie de pluma o mota donde el pez lo confunde con carnada y es q pica pero hay un sevidor de cebo vivo q tiene q estar constantemente tirando carnada al agua para mantener el cardumen cerca del barco esta pesca se practica en muchos lugares del mundo pero la verdad me kede impresionado con las varas mecanicas o electricas q hacen el trabajo solas
So many puzzling questions: 1. How does fish get on hook when there is no bait on the hook? 2. How does fish come off the hook automatically once on the deck? 3. How do people never get hooked when lines are flying all over the place? 4. How does the mechanical arm know fish is on the hook?
The live bait is thrown, and the sprinklers mimic bait fish feeding. The hooks are usually feather tied. So it flashes and mimics a bait fish. The hooks are generally kept in the top 7ft of the water surface, where the live bait is being thrown, and the water is being churned up. Its a special poling hook, so oncw tension is released, ie thr tuna hitting the deck, or the tuna going the opposite direction in thr air. The autopoles ive never seen irl, i assume its a tension/spring loader. Once the tension is applied from the tuna bite it sets off the spring or release mechanism. Once it doesnt have weight it autoreloads from momentum or by hydraulic/electric (again just guessing)
the hooks have no barb so when the fish open there mouth the hook falls out . There are tons of fish following the boat and will eat anything droped into the water as they are in a feeding frenzie
I agree they were great times and there was not very much footage taken of those time so I am glad this vision can give people a glimpse into the way it was enjoy and pass the link on .......
I like this way of fishing, at least no other fish wasted like what it does on long net fishing, right here only you ought to do is your muscles must be in full strength each time you hooked tuna.
+Anchovy Rancher What do you use for bait? Are there any hook at the end of the line? It appears Tuna are NOT HOOKED to the line when they got out of the water.
Hello! Congratulations on video! Could you tell me what the hook and stick you use. I am located in Brazil. I would like to know the manufacturer to purchase. Thank you
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haha. Anyone else laugh when the massive fish was pulled in with the massive hook/cane thing. The amount of blood pouring out of it just made me giggle for some reason.. Lol
Glen Siviour Didn't catch the part about the live bait till I watched again, thanks for the reply. Makes total sense. I'm not a tree huger, just a fisherman. My only hope is that this is sustainable.
What does "not for publication" mean? This clip is up here on YT, one of the biggest, if not the biggest, publication platform the world has ever created. Can someone shed light on this?
Perfect ballet of man, machine, the fish and the piano.
nice hook fishing heavy tuna.....lamia ani sa kinilaw mga abay...nya naa siling hang sos pagkalami ani oi....
Just love this video.Auto pole is so cool.Thats the way to do it.Good old days.Thanks for sharing this great experience.
could you please provide me some detail information about Auto Pole .. thanks
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I watch it so many times. Wow....Thank you for posting this video clip. I love it.
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That was bloody awesome to watch guys. You'd be fit doing that day in and day out. Hell you'd enjoy your meals and sleep well too. I was absolutely spell bound watching you guys hook those tuna on to the boat. Big wraps to the guy who jumped on that automatic rod to pull that big one on to the boat that nearly fell right on him. Cheers from a Kiwi down under.
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I love tuna! Keep up the good fishing guys. Starkist Tuna. Chicken of the Sea.
Fish commercially all my life in Alaska, I was seriously jealous watching these guys lift pole, when the guy jumped to help the auto puller I cheered. What a perfect save.
Thanks for the reply Glen. I didn't know this was 30 years ago. Unfortunately some commercial fishermen treat these beautiful fish like concrete bricks. When I catch them I treat them like peaches.
they do now but these fish were destined for the cannery and a trial shipment went to japan for sashimi hence the ice we carried on this trip. we got 10 times more than the cannery so fishing practises changed and poling died out....
Damn, screw my Penn 130's, i need to get a couple of those magic bamboo poles.
Hell of a job....and these guys enjoyed it...thumbs up
Love poling , had a break for a few years ,be back for albies and fin soon, top work boys, you knockers ,this was 31 years ago , east coast OZ a lot of these were canned ,plenty of fish ,strict quotas these days and value adding top dollar,
good catch good team work keep up the good work.
Wow there's a lot of fish I wish can experience fishing like that😘
Awesome video, my father in law, Aldo Kolega (The Skipper) was so excited to see it. I have downloaded it for him and he said the fish were big and he was skinny!!
Thanks
Thanks Brad I havn't seen Aldo for years I was on the Fina-K for 4 years and loved it .I have a better copy of this footage cut to better music if Aldo wants a copy give me a call
That looks like a hell of a workout!
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Ngưỡng mộ các anh quá.những con người miệt mài hăng say lao động.
Waw amazing..
Good job....👍👍💪💪
Im really glad to have watched this. Yeah, the guy in the red hat is a Aussie fishing machine. I guessed Aussie by the saxa salt and early eighties by the Quality of film and the clothes worn. Unbelievable footage. Which crazy fishermans you? @Glen Siviour
When I was a kid we had a 16mm B&W movie of men catching tuna this way, only there were 3 men with rods connected to 1 hook and man the size of the tuna they were hauling on board made these look like bait.
Meu Deus meu Deus que lindeza de senarío incrível incrível.
5:10 must’ve been a gaff right to the heart!
WooooooW.... This video puts a smile on my face... Man I miss those days when I used to go fishing longlivethefish
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Very nice catch
I fought a Bigeye tuna for 9 hours! He was close to 300! There out there! Just got to be lucky! Destin fl. Luckiest fishing village in the world!
How long you guys went from the pier that can see the tuna group?Nice job!
Tommy Lookshop two days on the boat to get to fishing grounds
Aowsom to see the methods and techniques used in the process tuna fishing. Nice to see the methods and techniques.
Nice going Siv , glad u got footage , think I was in Penong then cheers Phil R :))
I once thought that this is what I wanted to do, even walked the commercial fishing docks in San Diego, looking for work. Thankfully, I ended up working on a sportsfishing boat instead for a couple of years and headed my Dad's advice to get a degree...in marine biology. Not a healthy lifestyle working on either of those kind of boats.
Well I'm glad you feel you made the right choice for you. It's still up to the individual what lifestyle one they live. I've done both sport and mostly commercial never ate better and stayed lean and fit. Results are that I'm never gonna ingest Tilapia,or any other so called planet saver, love your fisherman community
Salam.satu hoby fisherman from Indonesia.Lampung Krui.
This is one of my most favorite fishing videos on UA-cam
#village fish hunting
Village Fish Hunting was a great era of fishing to be a part of. Great comradeship onboard with the adrenaline rush of steaming into a patch of fish guided by spotter planes flying overheard locating the schools from the air. Those were the days . Sadly like all things it evolved in another direction and method . I was 16 when I was poling back then . Memories
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Cool video!
Very amazing fishing
Nice video
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DAMN... that is a work out.. Just think about what your arms and back would feel like after 30 minutes of this???
I remember the automatic polers were coming in when I left Lincoln. Some of the boats are still there doing a different job now days.
auto poles are redundant fish are not caught by poles at all but by nets now
Yes I recognise a couple of the boats from back, looks like they are work boats now. Thats progress
do you perhaps know where i can get hold of one. i would like to try to use it in south africa
Were i can buy the auto Poles?
Awesome video! I did a fair bit of commercial tuna fishing including bait boats like shown here. That crew who leapt to the rail to help the auto line is a fishing machine. I watched expecting to see the fish snap his leg or something. (More than once I'd seen a tuna snap a bin board, a man's leg would be nothing in comparison.) Oh, my aching back but great memories. Great video!
Looks like a blast!!
Great encounter, very lucky to see something like that. They wanted him to run but he was having none of it. Even a lion is wary of a bull sable.
Wonderful fishing trip
They no longer use auto poles but they worked on hydraulics the fish pulled on the hook the rope running up the pole pushed a button and the fish was hauled in. must be hundreds of old auto poles in port Lincoln and albacore loved them for some reason caught 30 tons of them one day
glen do you perhaps know where i can find on of these automatic tuna pole machines
Gideon Terblanche they haven’t been used for near on 30 plus years in the Industry but I’d be thinking somewhere in Port Lincoln , South Australia in an old fisherman’s shed up the back under a heap of unused equipment would be an Autopole unit .
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saludos buen video soy muy aficionado a la pesca para los ke no conocen estos ganchos o anzuelos no tienen lengueta tienen como especie de pluma o mota donde el pez lo confunde con carnada y es q pica pero hay un sevidor de cebo vivo q tiene q estar constantemente tirando carnada al agua para mantener el cardumen cerca del barco esta pesca se practica en muchos lugares del mundo pero la verdad me kede impresionado con las varas mecanicas o electricas q hacen el trabajo solas
Jorge Morales es una tecnología vieja pero no encuentro quien la distribuya, sabes de alguien?
Que tipo de pesca utilizan?
Foarte frumosi pestii
One thing for sure; them fisherman got Big Balls; weldone done guys. (; xxx
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Benditos hombre coordinación perfecta en equipo.
how do the hooks fall out so easy?
Axeiiiii quê bom ver de novo e de novo maravilha...Deus Deus seja louvado sempre...
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Wow! Great movie:-) thx
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So many puzzling questions:
1. How does fish get on hook when there is no bait on the hook?
2. How does fish come off the hook automatically once on the deck?
3. How do people never get hooked when lines are flying all over the place?
4. How does the mechanical arm know fish is on the hook?
The live bait is thrown, and the sprinklers mimic bait fish feeding. The hooks are usually feather tied. So it flashes and mimics a bait fish. The hooks are generally kept in the top 7ft of the water surface, where the live bait is being thrown, and the water is being churned up. Its a special poling hook, so oncw tension is released, ie thr tuna hitting the deck, or the tuna going the opposite direction in thr air. The autopoles ive never seen irl, i assume its a tension/spring loader. Once the tension is applied from the tuna bite it sets off the spring or release mechanism. Once it doesnt have weight it autoreloads from momentum or by hydraulic/electric (again just guessing)
Waduh enaknya .rezeki nomplok tu para nelayan.
the hooks have no barb so when the fish open there mouth the hook falls out . There are tons of fish following the boat and will eat anything droped into the water as they are in a feeding frenzie
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I agree they were great times and there was not very much footage taken of those time so I am glad this vision can give people a glimpse into the way it was enjoy and pass the link on .......
I like this way of fishing, at least no other fish wasted like what it does on long net fishing, right here only you ought to do is your muscles must be in full strength each time you hooked tuna.
+Anchovy Rancher What do you use for bait? Are there any hook at the end of the line? It appears Tuna are NOT HOOKED to the line when they got out of the water.
Drift Wood
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Que bom pescar, com meus favoritos de novo e de novo maravilha hein...Deus Deus seja louvado sempre...
Incrível incrível incrível...(Más só Deus seja louvado sempre ...)
buy far the best pole tuna fishing ever, the guy in the red hat is an animal!........
Hello!
Congratulations on video! Could you tell me what the hook and stick you use. I am located in Brazil. I would like to know the manufacturer to purchase.
Thank you
Hook has no barb and stick is bamboo.
Tuna mosterr fishing sukses
Good job boys looks like you put the wood to em!
Great way to fish your not killing other innocent fish just catching the fish that your looking to catch.
Sqto
Great work for Great people
asta este pescuit adevarat.In ce zona pescuiti?.As face niste filme pentru canalul meu video.
I love this work
Haven't seen those automatic poles. How good do they work and who builds them? I Jig Albacore of the US west coast.
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Meu Deus!!!!Meu Deus...que pescada incrível...(Se pensar -mos como se pescava no tempo de Cristo???daria -mos mais valor no criador de todas as coisas...)(Más seja louvado sempre ô nome DEUS...)
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que tallll pescaaaaa buenaaaaaaa son gente especialistaaa en esa laborrr buenooossss
Amazing catch tuna.
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Viva viva viva...achei meus preferidos...Deus seja louvado sempre...
That was amazing "talk about earning your pay".......
thanks for posting wish I could be there with you!!!!!!!!!!!!
LuckyBambooGuy hell yea $500 every tuna lol thn im ova there quick..
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Hey, I like them automatic tuna poles... looks like there are hydraulics on thes units.... is there someone operating...??????????????
no the machines are hydraulic so turn them on and off at the end of the day
Where i can buy the auto poles for tuna?
@@saviour1231 where i can buy?
haha. Anyone else laugh when the massive fish was pulled in with the massive hook/cane thing. The amount of blood pouring out of it just made me giggle for some reason.. Lol
Amazing boat fishing woow🎣🐟🛥️⛴️👍
Always wondered how that worked. Why are there both automatic poles and "manual" fishing? (For lack of knowing what else to call it) :)
the fish don't bit very consistently on the auto poles the fishermen are using live bait they catch 4 fish for every auto pole fish
Glen Siviour
Didn't catch the part about the live bait till I watched again, thanks for the reply. Makes total sense. I'm not a tree huger, just a fisherman. My only hope is that this is sustainable.
Rich Norman
wonder which year this video was taken.
GREAT BOYS ..... THIS IS HOW U DO IT ... THANKS
Wow super amazing 👌👌👌
Loveheart Nazareth
My country don't have fish I want to eat them..from india
Ajoyib 👌👌
How are the tuna released from the hook when they are on board? It seems to be automatic in some way.
tonyman2c no barb on the hook makes it easy and technique
Bring more things like that.is very educated..
nice nice nice, dude
What does "not for publication" mean? This clip is up here on YT, one of the biggest, if not the biggest, publication platform the world has ever created. Can someone shed light on this?
Kit Laughlin some clowns pinch vision off you tube and use it for themselves to make money .. even to make advertisements .. so this was a deterrent..
@@saviour1231 Aha: OK, thanks. "Not for re-publication" might have worked a bit better! Thanks Glen.
Emocionante!!!!!!!!!!!!(Más Deus com nosco sempre...)
Nicely fishing styles
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wow amazing
Hello Dear
we can fishing Tuna like it in The Mediterranean Sea (Libya)?