Final update: this little reel is the little engine that could ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e . It performed flawlessly and was easy to adjust drag in the moment while I was battling a 35lb bat ray behemoth. Mind you, this reel is spooled with only 25 lb braid and 25 mono topshot. It's paired with the kastking telescopic heavy power rod and the two work well together. This has now earned my respect and confidence when traveling and fishing. If you have ever hooked into large rays and sharks, you know they pull extremely hard and can run forever! This thing clamped down on the fish and was easy to adjust during the fight. It has a nice decently fast retrieve as well. Twice the fish went on mad runs and I was able to gain back line quickly to avoid spooling.
I was salmon fishing just off the Farallon Islands in 1997. Three of us on a 25 foot Albin and we had caught near limits by 09:30. Suddenly, a very big White breached and hit a seal full on about 50 or 60 feet off our starboard side. It was hard to tell the length of the fish but it took the seal in two and came back round for the bit that was left bobbing on the surface. I gained a whole new level of respect for Mother nature that day.
Die Hard Fishing is taking it to a new level. Started out Surf Fishing then moved to Kayak Fishing and now Drone Footage. Dude this is becoming a must watch program!!
Adam, it freaks me out that you don't put a tether on the rod and reel combo. I just feel like one day the big one is gonna yeet that rig down to Davey Jone's locker :0
As a teen we used to surf a place in Mexico called the Cannery. There was just something about sitting on a surfboard with my legs dangling in the water with fins swimming in a circle around me that didn't feel right!
We were out just a little south of the mile buoy in our kayaks last year and a big great white was cruising around probly about 50 yards away from us maybe a little closer but luckily it never came up too close. We didnt stop fishing the hali bite was too good lol
@@cwilson7458 I have zero chance of getting killed by a shark but anybody that goes into the ocean especially on something that can be flipped easily has a much higher chance of getting killed by a shark.
William Kuelker Yep, they are already showing up and sometimes 10-15 at a time. That’s why I only fish from boats or shore here. The biggest shark I have seen in my boat was a 16’ monster. It made the 12’ shark that I saw on an earlier trip look like a minnow. It was so wide it looked like a submarine. I was in my 21’ Cuddy cabin and I still moved away from the side of the boat. Intimidating to say the least. I was just up from 2 mile in only 50’ of water.
Before you use your drone, make sure you check the airmaps to see if you can legally fly one in that area. Lots of places are off limits due to no fly zones. The fines can be huge.
Y’all actin like he’s crazy you should see spear gun fishers. They shoot the fish then attach it to something that stays like 5 feet away and that’s actual bloody fish. Sharks are attracted to blood but I’m pretty sure it’s been tested and droplets don’t attract much.
Floating around in the Great Whites feeding ground in a bathtub toy? Probably not the smartest thing you can do. Apparently he didn't see any of the videos where the Great white sharks breach, smash, flip the kayaks, then go right for center when it's upside down in the water. The sharks figured it out. You are a floating snack. .....so now we know what happened to all the missing ocean kayakers over the last few years. Lol
@@mr0mime March 18th KRCA News. Great white attack on kayaker, Monterey Bay California. Mar 18th 2017 Shark flipped kayak, goes inside while its upside down moments after barely escapes. I think there's footage of it on UA-cam. 2. October 2019 Catalina island, near Ship Rock California. 19ft Great white attack, breached water, clamped and bite within inches of occupant near cockpit. Left teeth in the kayak. There were 9 attacks by Great white in 2017 just in that Pacific region of Cal. 4 of them were confirmed kayakers. Another incident years ago, they found just the womans mangled body and the paddle. Between the appearance of a seal or dead whale silhouette, and add bait scent? You might as well be riding in a big fishing lure with your wrist slit to draw them. Lol
Go to San Gregorio, or pescadero, launch off any access and fish the rocks that that are just off the rocky shores at high tide, get nice cabezones. Right off the light house, right off the golf course, all them rocks that are out of casting distance from shore and exposed at low tide. Once I get my aluminum going, I’m going to grab a few, cabezon is the best of them all imo.
He left the danger zone! Yeah! Very smart move! And now he is using a drone instead of his kayak! The peace and serenity of the music reflects the wisdom of his choice to leave a dangerous situation, and seek the safety of the shore and a drone! I've seen multiple and very frightening footage of shark attacks on kayaks! This leaves me to conclude that the open sea is no place for a kayak! May we all be the wiser!
I have seen them at Guadalupe Island in Mexico. 15 feet and wide as car. Was eating 150lbs yellowfin tuna that we would hook. 3 bites and you get the head of the fish.
Great fishing video. Worthy of an easy 100K likes. I noticed that you always have a radio, is that a thing for kayakers? Or it something that you and the guys you go out with do?
That’s crazy!! An old buddy has a story that he caught a big old Thresher while he was reeling in a perch (only 20 pound line). Line snapped but he got pictures of it swimming around under the pier. Bunch of kids were playing in the water until they saw the shark. There is a joke in the area that all of the tourists pee in the water😂
All the survival texts say no dumping shit and piss out of life boats until you have a decent headway in a current etc. Dump in one go and get away from it. Don't want a trail in the water for them
You are brave to be out on a small kayak, with big sharks around you. Even though you don't see them one can feel they are there! I personally have had a shark encounter while surfing, right off of Huntington Beach pier, California. The waves were beautiful that day. I can repeat that encounter over and over again, and still get cold sweat. Luckily I came out alive of that attack, but I just can not seem to get back in the water again... I totally respect those who have also been attacked, even lost a leg, or arm and STILL have it in them to get back in the water!!! Some years have passed and I still can not get in the water yet... "You be safe out there bro", and when your gut tells you get out, simply do it!!!! I should have done so when I got that instinctive gut feeling to get out, but didn't, and when the wave intervals stopped for 3-minutes, is when got attacked... I love fishing, but need to be on a big boat to feel more at ease... Take good care
An attack in HB huh? I surf here regularly. Would love to have you verify this attack as I'll gladly ask around. It would be huge news for our waters to have a white shark attack and I'm sure I could def ask around about it.
@@Gmark25 Ollie, nice to hear you are from that area. This happened in 79'. Yes, I'm that old! No gore story here, and the ONLY marks I had was from the sandpaper like shark skin, along it's whole body length (from top fin to tail fin looked like 6 feet) so the total length was more, easy to see at night because of HB pier lights it passed under me, rubbing my leg making it bleed from the speed of that turn pass on my lower leg! I talked several buddies who dive and they said "it was bumping you to check you out" also went on to say good thing I remained calm with no crazy splashing when that occurred. I was wearing a spring suit that night. And the reason I mentioned that I was lucky to come out of the encounter alive was that if it weren't for the wave intervals right after that happened it would have went for me WITHOUT a doubt, I took the first available swell. When I reached he sand, there were people from the pier talking down to me, saying it was huge and following me as I belly boarded in. There were plenty of folks on the pier that night, screaming, SHARK!!! I remember just getting out of the water, dropping my board on the sand, and sitting pretty much in shock still of what just happened, that's when I noticed the bleeding of my leg from the shark skin rubbing against it... what surprised me was the size of the shark! I know it wasn't a blue shark, this had some width to it! Stay safe.
excellent video, & you're right....some years ago I was trying out a new camera from the beach here in NYC & happened to take a shot which showed a couple of hundred feet out an enormous white in the breaker wave & after examining the shot even more one could see more of them in the water....yet no life guard spotted them....they are in a sense "invisible" and for the most part behaving themselves (and I would gotten the hell out if I was where you were also)
Channel looking great DHF... just what I needed to see... will be using whole squid in the next couple days, going to use that rig. I’ll be trying to avoid the landlord too! Just lost a man recently in our area. 🙏🏼
No fishing pressure? Those are my stomping grounds and that place gets hammered every single weekend during fishing season! Not to mention there is a fleet of rental boats that come off that pier behind you. When the wind starts to blow here, that spot is usually the most sheltered and all boats go there. If you want to see 15 great white sharks at once, paddle a mile to the north east. They are there every single day.
I heard that a few years ago the shark watching boats started chumming just about a mile or two south of there. If true that could be the reason for the increasing numbers in the area. Either way stay safe out there!
Just curious why you’re not using braid? No comparison when considering strength, ability to cut through water, durability and ability to sense strikes.
No judgment on heading to shore after the GW sighting. I would have done the same. Fisherman are a spooky bunch by nature and it’s easy for the imagination to get fired up. Great work with the drone (even annotating the bait ball! Love it!) Keep it up. Stop filming while you drive (seriously)! Look forward to the next video!
Good video. Great catches. Nice treat seeing you fly your Mavic Air 2 also. I love my MA2. I Just filmed a lighthouse by my favorite blackfishing spot here on Long Island with it. I posted it today.
Nice vid! How long do you usually let the sinker sit on the floor from the hali rig? Looks like it's pretty close to each other from the vid but cant tell
Finally you got a drone! Nice addition. I also would think it would be helpful for us newbies if you just gave general locations where you are fishing. I know you don't want to give you fishing spots up, but maybe when you are out you could give general locations.
Your big fish feeling was correct!! Lol.Glad you're safe bro. As much as I love the ocean, it's beautiful different species. I am a freshwater kayak angler. I fish very large lakes and resevoirs miles long. Love my Auto Pilot powerd by Minnkota with spot lock. But I love watching you guys, kayak fish in the ocean. I have fished very shallow and live the ocean. Bur extremely risky. Be safe bro. 🙏 🎣 🤟
I never go into the water without my Shark Shield. I use a Freedom 7 that’s attached around my ankle and shoved down the scupper hole putting a protective field around me. Also, if I dump my kayak, it goes with me 😁
Final update: this little reel is the little engine that could ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxSlytCJqozTF7EbdP4LWP-HUXf9WRDJ0e . It performed flawlessly and was easy to adjust drag in the moment while I was battling a 35lb bat ray behemoth. Mind you, this reel is spooled with only 25 lb braid and 25 mono topshot. It's paired with the kastking telescopic heavy power rod and the two work well together. This has now earned my respect and confidence when traveling and fishing. If you have ever hooked into large rays and sharks, you know they pull extremely hard and can run forever! This thing clamped down on the fish and was easy to adjust during the fight. It has a nice decently fast retrieve as well. Twice the fish went on mad runs and I was able to gain back line quickly to avoid spooling.
I was salmon fishing just off the Farallon Islands in 1997. Three of us on a 25 foot Albin and we had caught near limits by 09:30. Suddenly, a very big White breached and hit a seal full on about 50 or 60 feet off our starboard side. It was hard to tell the length of the fish but it took the seal in two and came back round for the bit that was left bobbing on the surface. I gained a whole new level of respect for Mother nature that day.
Shark reaction 6:25
Thank you 😁
Thank you. You saved me from wasting 6 minutes watching this video.
No proof either, just heresay. Video earns thumbdown for title bait.
@@NZIGNANTI who hurt you
Thanks
Die Hard Fishing is taking it to a new level. Started out Surf Fishing then moved to Kayak Fishing and now Drone Footage. Dude this is becoming a must watch program!!
Appreciate the support bro!
Good morning. Why do you have your rod rest facing backwards? Isn’t there a danger of losing the rod?
I had been fishing for more than 40yrs and the way you explain things, i feel like a ROOKIE...Nice Video....Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Adam, it freaks me out that you don't put a tether on the rod and reel combo. I just feel like one day the big one is gonna yeet that rig down to Davey Jone's locker :0
When I was fishing in Bodega Bay, in a 14 foot metal boat, a Great White longer than the boat swam by only about 6 feet away from us. Scary.
Bodega bay ♥️✌️
Sacramento says hello!
Could you do a video on your setup perhaps? Or what could be a good starter kayak setup for California offshore?
Curious what drone you have? Great picture. Where can I get one?
Terence Howard dgi mavick
Glad you came back in.....I'd Rather be safe than sorry!
As a teen we used to surf a place in Mexico called the Cannery. There was just something about sitting on a surfboard with my legs dangling in the water with fins
swimming in a circle around me that didn't feel right!
We were out just a little south of the mile buoy in our kayaks last year and a big great white was cruising around probly about 50 yards away from us maybe a little closer but luckily it never came up too close. We didnt stop fishing the hali bite was too good lol
Dude awesome video how deep are you for halibut?
I have a friend doing white shark research in the Santa Barbara area and they regularly see 15-30 white sharks per day with a drone!
Where do you plan on putting a big halibut on that pontine you’re riding around on?
What brand drone do you use ?
What company drone are you using?
Nice video excited for some dope drone footage witch one did u get
I love the idea of fishing from a kayak but ,there’s massive sharks out there ,and if u flipped or something it might be all she wrote
Higher chance of choking on a cabbage leaf than you do of getting killed by a shark.
Not when u put yourself in a kayak in the ocean it’s not ,these guys got videos of sharks bumping there kayaks and all kinds of interactions ,
@@gregchapman6190 yeah your way better of with a small boat or zodiac with a motor. Too risky on a kayak
OK I didn't see it so I dont bleave anything unless I see the shark for my self tho
@@cwilson7458 I have zero chance of getting killed by a shark but anybody that goes into the ocean especially on something that can be flipped easily has a much higher chance of getting killed by a shark.
What kind of salmon rod do you have
You go in that kayak? Kayak goes in the water? Shark’s in the water? OUR shark?...Farewell and adieu to you fair Spanish ladies...😵
That's CAPTAIN Quint, to you, sir.
I keep waiting for the big mouth full of teeth to come up behind him, too scary..lol
Remember the ‘Mad’ Magazine satire of the ‘Jaws’ movie, where he was called ‘Squint’? Hilarious piece of writing...
Hope you had toilette paper cause I would have crapped my pants...lol
Bad fish. Swallow you whole. A little shaking. A little tenderizing. And down you go.
The stretch of beach from the cement ship to Moss Landing is called Shark Park. This is around the time they start showing up.
William Kuelker
Yep, they are already showing up and sometimes 10-15 at a time. That’s why I only fish from boats or shore here. The biggest shark I have seen in my boat was a 16’ monster. It made the 12’ shark that I saw on an earlier trip look like a minnow. It was so wide it looked like a submarine. I was in my 21’ Cuddy cabin and I still moved away from the side of the boat. Intimidating to say the least. I was just up from 2 mile in only 50’ of water.
Yeah I prefer a boat with a motor.
Oh, they go all the way down to seaside my friend
I use my drone for fishing a lot but in my video does not look that good what drone was you using
Dope clip! Wish you would of had a POV cam to see that great white breach. You know that’s really lucky to see right?
What kind of drone is that?
Love the drone footage will continue watching
The reason you do well is that you teach people how to fish, Most other videos show highlights.Well done.
Before you use your drone, make sure you check the airmaps to see if you can legally fly one in that area. Lots of places are off limits due to no fly zones. The fines can be huge.
That is correct. Everything from the Golden Gate Bridge to and including San Mateo County is off limits to Drones.
I hate people flying drones over me at the ocean. It kills the mood
What make and model drone? Nice fishing channel. Keep it up
That should be a heads-up for getting an insulated fish bag and not dragging bloody fish tethered to your kayak!🎣😃
Hell yeah.
Y’all actin like he’s crazy you should see spear gun fishers. They shoot the fish then attach it to something that stays like 5 feet away and that’s actual bloody fish. Sharks are attracted to blood but I’m pretty sure it’s been tested and droplets don’t attract much.
How embarrassing for the squid to be hooked up to an octopus hook...
lololol
🤣
my squid love octopus hook 1/0
Are you inside the bay?
Good video buddy, from Australia. That milky coloured water with that weed looks like shark country.
Floating around in the Great Whites feeding ground in a bathtub toy? Probably not the smartest thing you can do. Apparently he didn't see any of the videos where the Great white sharks breach, smash, flip the kayaks, then go right for center when it's upside down in the water. The sharks figured it out. You are a floating snack. .....so now we know what happened to all the missing ocean kayakers over the last few years. Lol
where is one story of this?
@@mr0mime March 18th KRCA News. Great white attack on kayaker, Monterey Bay California. Mar 18th 2017 Shark flipped kayak, goes inside while its upside down moments after barely escapes. I think there's footage of it on UA-cam. 2. October 2019 Catalina island, near Ship Rock California. 19ft Great white attack, breached water, clamped and bite within inches of occupant near cockpit. Left teeth in the kayak. There were 9 attacks by Great white in 2017 just in that Pacific region of Cal. 4 of them were confirmed kayakers. Another incident years ago, they found just the womans mangled body and the paddle. Between the appearance of a seal or dead whale silhouette, and add bait scent? You might as well be riding in a big fishing lure with your wrist slit to draw them. Lol
You're living the dream. Great move. When you started the drone one word came to mind: Freedom. enjoy
Drone=New Possibilities
Very cool drone footage. Thank you!
“ I think there’s some big fish here” man had no idea
Where was this filmed?
Awesome footage Adam! Dat drone was well worth it 🤙🏽
Thanks 👍
Die Hard Fishing 🎣
Great addition! Beautiful footage!
Go to San Gregorio, or pescadero, launch off any access and fish the rocks that that are just off the rocky shores at high tide, get nice cabezones. Right off the light house, right off the golf course, all them rocks that are out of casting distance from shore and exposed at low tide. Once I get my aluminum going, I’m going to grab a few, cabezon is the best of them all imo.
Beautiful drone footage accompanied with the soothing music towards the end ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
He left the danger zone! Yeah! Very smart move! And now he is using a drone instead of his kayak! The peace and serenity of the music reflects the wisdom of his choice to leave a dangerous situation, and seek the safety of the shore and a drone! I've seen multiple and very frightening footage of shark attacks on kayaks! This leaves me to conclude that the open sea is no place for a kayak! May we all be the wiser!
D @@DieHardFishing
I have seen them at Guadalupe Island in Mexico. 15 feet and wide as car. Was eating 150lbs yellowfin tuna that we would hook. 3 bites and you get the head of the fish.
Great fishing video. Worthy of an easy 100K likes.
I noticed that you always have a radio, is that a thing for kayakers? Or it something that you and the guys you go out with do?
Marine radio invade you need help, good to have
Nice session. I like the drone footage.
What rod is that u using
great video nice calm water good fishing
That's why they have scupper holes, so the piss can drain out of the kayak😆
Are sharks attracted to piss?
@@DieHardFishing I feel like they are. Every time I pee when I'm surfing I'll spot one around the area in Bolinas.
That’s crazy!! An old buddy has a story that he caught a big old Thresher while he was reeling in a perch (only 20 pound line). Line snapped but he got pictures of it swimming around under the pier. Bunch of kids were playing in the water until they saw the shark. There is a joke in the area that all of the tourists pee in the water😂
All the survival texts say no dumping shit and piss out of life boats until you have a decent headway in a current etc. Dump in one go and get away from it. Don't want a trail in the water for them
What drone do you have?
I wondered about encounters of the shark kind, especially with a stringer full of fish trailing in the water . . . in a Kayak!!
Smart yakfishers, use a catch bag or cooler. Only those that tempt fate put fish on a stringer off the side of the yak.
You are brave to be out on a small kayak, with big sharks around you. Even though you don't see them one can feel they are there!
I personally have had a shark encounter while surfing, right off of Huntington Beach pier, California. The waves were beautiful that day.
I can repeat that encounter over and over again, and still get cold sweat. Luckily I came out alive of that attack, but I just can not seem to get back in the water again...
I totally respect those who have also been attacked, even lost a leg, or arm and STILL have it in them to get back in the water!!!
Some years have passed and I still can not get in the water yet...
"You be safe out there bro", and when your gut tells you get out, simply do it!!!!
I should have done so when I got that instinctive gut feeling to get out, but didn't, and when the wave intervals stopped for 3-minutes, is when got attacked...
I love fishing, but need to be on a big boat to feel more at ease...
Take good care
Nice story man, fear can be a mother. Stay safe .💪💪💪
No he's not he's a moron
What actually happened?
An attack in HB huh? I surf here regularly. Would love to have you verify this attack as I'll gladly ask around. It would be huge news for our waters to have a white shark attack and I'm sure I could def ask around about it.
@@Gmark25 Ollie, nice to hear you are from that area. This happened in 79'. Yes, I'm that old! No gore story here, and the ONLY marks I had was from the sandpaper like shark skin, along it's whole body length (from top fin to tail fin looked like 6 feet) so the total length was more, easy to see at night because of HB pier lights it passed under me, rubbing my leg making it bleed from the speed of that turn pass on my lower leg! I talked several buddies who dive and they said "it was bumping you to check you out" also went on to say good thing I remained calm with no crazy splashing when that occurred. I was wearing a spring suit that night. And the reason I mentioned that I was lucky to come out of the encounter alive was that if it weren't for the wave intervals right after that happened it would have went for me WITHOUT a doubt, I took the first available swell. When I reached he sand, there were people from the pier talking down to me, saying it was huge and following me as I belly boarded in.
There were plenty of folks on the pier that night, screaming, SHARK!!! I remember just getting out of the water, dropping my board on the sand, and sitting pretty much in shock still of what just happened, that's when I noticed the bleeding of my leg from the shark skin rubbing against it... what surprised me was the size of the shark! I know it wasn't a blue shark, this had some width to it!
Stay safe.
excellent video, & you're right....some years ago I was trying out a new camera from the beach here in NYC & happened to take a shot which showed a couple of hundred feet out an enormous white in the breaker wave & after examining the shot even more one could see more of them in the water....yet no life guard spotted them....they are in a sense "invisible" and for the most part behaving themselves (and I would gotten the hell out if I was where you were also)
Man , I wish I could have seen that. Awesome!
What's the rod and reel setup
Is this off the coast of California? If so, where in California?
Where was this Monterey?
That looks so much fun. There is something swimming in the water on the right side of the video at 8:04. Watch it . It show up really fast.
Channel looking great DHF... just what I needed to see... will be using whole squid in the next couple days, going to use that rig. I’ll be trying to avoid the landlord too! Just lost a man recently in our area. 🙏🏼
Good luck!
Enjoyed the drone footage!👍
I would have quit for the day also. Great drone shots!
No fishing pressure? Those are my stomping grounds and that place gets hammered every single weekend during fishing season! Not to mention there is a fleet of rental boats that come off that pier behind you. When the wind starts to blow here, that spot is usually the most sheltered and all boats go there. If you want to see 15 great white sharks at once, paddle a mile to the north east. They are there every single day.
Did the hair on your hat raise up like the hair on the back of your neck?
I love how he says its a small one but his pole is bent to max and drags going crazy, and he think he's going to get deep sea monster
San Fran? Sutro Baths?
I heard that a few years ago the shark watching boats started chumming just about a mile or two south of there. If true that could be the reason for the increasing numbers in the area. Either way stay safe out there!
The Santa Cruz Surfcaster remember we saw one breach out there!?
Hook2Cook saw it happen again yesterday. It’s getting pretty crazy up here
I love your vids keep up the great work
Just curious why you’re not using braid? No comparison when considering strength, ability to cut through water, durability and ability to sense strikes.
You’ll see sharks on the drone if you keep at it. There are more sharks in the bay during summer/fall. Keep looking in same area.
I had a feeling this is where you were fishing after seeing the title haha. It is insane how many spottings there are there. Great video and fish!
Hey where are you, where was it filmed?
I think that specific cement ship is just off the shore of Aptos, CA. East of Capitola and Northern part on Monterey Bay.
No judgment on heading to shore after the GW sighting. I would have done the same. Fisherman are a spooky bunch by nature and it’s easy for the imagination to get fired up. Great work with the drone (even annotating the bait ball! Love it!) Keep it up. Stop filming while you drive (seriously)! Look forward to the next video!
Good video. Great catches. Nice treat seeing you fly your Mavic Air 2 also. I love my MA2. I Just filmed a lighthouse by my favorite blackfishing spot here on Long Island with it. I posted it today.
Nice vid! How long do you usually let the sinker sit on the floor from the hali rig? Looks like it's pretty close to each other from the vid but cant tell
Finally you got a drone! Nice addition. I also would think it would be helpful for us newbies if you just gave general locations where you are fishing. I know you don't want to give you fishing spots up, but maybe when you are out you could give general locations.
I love your show!!
I appreciate your vids. What kind of kayak do you have? You have everything on it!!!!
I Really Like that Rod what kind is it ?
I actually enjoyed your video bro really nice 👌 be safe out there bro. There's great white in that water. Stay safe
I don’t have one but I hear a lot of kayak fisherman really like their Shark Shield.
I think the shark thought he was part of that food chain challenge. 😂
hahahahahaha, that would be the end of the challenge for sure
We're getting something, but we need to get something bigger! Lol
Your bait is the size of the trout I fish for in the brook with a fly rod
At the end those looked like juicy waters for surf fishing
“You’re gonna need a bigger boat”- Jaws (1975)
Is that supposed to be funny you literally just quoted a movie... 🤦♂️
Kayak is all I got, lol
@@DieHardFishing at least you're out there for the moment!
Good fishing video. 💪💪💪
Your big fish feeling was correct!! Lol.Glad you're safe bro. As much as I love the ocean, it's beautiful different species. I am a freshwater kayak angler. I fish very large lakes and resevoirs miles long. Love my Auto Pilot powerd by Minnkota with spot lock. But I love watching you guys, kayak fish in the ocean. I have fished very shallow and live the ocean. Bur extremely risky. Be safe bro. 🙏 🎣 🤟
This is so cool dude.. 🤙
Every kayak Fishermans nightmare. I’m just jealous of your Fishery man, such easy to catch lingcod there . It’s like rare to get them here in SoCal.
where was this?
Drone footage was great
Whats size calcutta is that?
The better part of valor is the decision you made getting off the water. "Any fish will bite if you have the right bait." Looks like a good kayak.
Shark: your gonna need a bigger boat!!!🤣🤣🤣
where is this?
Your drone clip is amazing. I love it
You need one of those C02 shark knives strapped to your side. Better safe then food.
I never go into the water without my Shark Shield. I use a Freedom 7 that’s attached around my ankle and shoved down the scupper hole putting a protective field around me.
Also, if I dump my kayak, it goes with me 😁
6:30 Me: DUN NU DUN NUN DUN NUN DUN NUN DUN DUN DUN🦈
Cute little otter
Where does he fish? NorCal I’m guessing? Cool vids...