Fishing Catalina Island - Yellowtail, Halibut, Rock Cod

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  • Опубліковано 26 тра 2024
  • Full-day Catalina Island fishing aboard The Pursuit out of 22nd St. Landing in San Pedro CA. Great opportunity at a mixed bag of some of Southern California's most sought-after fish!
    Hope you enjoy and that you can learn a thing or two from these videos. Tight lines! - Nesto

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  • @lost4real777
    @lost4real777 22 дні тому +2

    I love the pursuit. Such a fishy boat. The deckhands and John or Gus all work so hard to put you on fish. Definitely my favorite boat to go out on. And when ryan is in the galley the food is fire.

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  22 дні тому

      Oh for sure, those guys were on it! It’s nice being on boats that are there to help guide you and teach you how to be better. Huge thanks to all the Pursuit crew. And yes, food was 🔥🔥🔥

  • @nlk2383nlk
    @nlk2383nlk 3 дні тому +1

    Yes brother baitcaster’s drags has a potential to loosen after a good run from the fish, ask me and now you lol. So I will usually check my drag every time after the fish runs. Most times lol… good job brother…

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  3 дні тому

      Yeah I had always heard about star drags getting bumped and it can either go bad …or really bad lol. Love and learn, fish made it home and we love to fish another day. After all… It’s about learning and having fun doing it. Appreciate the support! 🙏🏽🤘🏾💯🔥🎣

  • @ericwalz8145
    @ericwalz8145 29 днів тому +5

    That boat is definitely full of people who don’t know how to fish on those party boats. People should be getting of that rail much faster for you. Also 30 lb test is pretty strong. Those tiny yellows pull hard haha. That cast you had to get bit was clutch good job getting it away from the boat.

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  29 днів тому

      The boat was definitely jam packed, makes me appreciate the lighter load trips for sure haha. Yellowtail are so fun to fight, but I think my drag was bumped down in the midst of the tangled rods and I was having to find my setting as I was fighting it. Always a tricky thing to do because you want to avoid over doing it and popping off.
      Man yeah honestly it took me some practice (at the park) to get comfortable casting… it’s paid off on full load trips like this. I feel comfortable and that extra 10-20 foot cast makes a world of difference doesn’t it!
      Thanks for dropping some love and for watching the video Eric. Very much appreciated!!🤘🏾🙏🏽🎣🔥😎

    • @danielsuzuki2678
      @danielsuzuki2678 16 днів тому +1

      When you go out on a party boat you just have to expect a lot of inexperienced fishermen. That’s the name of the game my brother… and no one should get mad. It’s basically the training grounds for all new fishermen. When you get better, you’re going to probably progress into charter and then limited charter boats. I’ve been fishing on boats since the 1960’s, so that’ll tell you how long I’ve been around, lol! P.S. When I was a kid, we used to fish on the barges in Long Beach Harbor! Look that up!!!

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  16 днів тому

      @@danielsuzuki2678 yeah that’s my approach to fishing, roll with the punches and learn from the experiences. Ultimately I feel like I’m reaching a point where I’m comfortable and find a “pocket” on the boat and am able to cast and hook up. I need to work on the end game and how to capitalize, control the fish better. I never knock these trips, they’re absolutely the training grounds haha. I love being out there with experienced and beginner fishermen. I still have a long ways from being e pert so I just take it a trip at a time. I’ll have to check out the spot and I appreciate you leaving your thoughts and tips brotha! Tight lines! 🤘🏾💯🎣🔥

    • @tylerbabros5262
      @tylerbabros5262 14 днів тому

      Yeah you couldn’t pay me to fish that boat

  • @joeyl6911
    @joeyl6911 24 дні тому +1

    Props for admitting your a beginner. Glad you landed the YT

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  24 дні тому

      For sure am hahah, I have no ego about it. I’m always able to learn something new when I get out on the water. Thanks for dropping a comment and appreciate the support! 🤘🏾💯🔥🙏🏽

  • @AliceinWonderlandzz
    @AliceinWonderlandzz 26 днів тому +2

    Jesus I always wanted to go out on one of those party boats, but after that - never!

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  26 днів тому +1

      Hahah, don’t let it scare you, this sort of experience teaches you how to fish smart and avoid mistakes in the future. I’ve done the majority of my learning on party boats and I still pick up a lot of lessons each time I go. Staying in front of your line at all times goes a long way on these sort of trips and helps avoid tangles + land more fish. Best of luck!

  • @socalsaltwateranglers
    @socalsaltwateranglers 14 днів тому +1

    Good going. New Sub 🤙🏻

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  14 днів тому +1

      Right on! New to this so appreciate the encouragement 🙏🏽🔥🤘🏾💯🎣

  • @ultimatejay
    @ultimatejay 20 днів тому +2

    That deckhand who gaffed your halibut made dumb rookie move. Never want to gaff a halibut that is on the borderline of being legal. if it was short then it would have died. Dont do that! Either lift them over or net them, then check the size, if its short you can release it so it can live to grow bigger.

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  20 днів тому

      Those are great points, definitely want to make sure we get them back safely if they’re too short. Thankfully this one was a keeper. This was my first ever halibut, and I don’t yet have the eye to tell if it’s short or not but as I develop I’ll make sure to bounce when appropriate. A sustainable approach is absolutes needed man. We have to do our best to be responsible fishermen across the board!
      Appreciate you sharing your thoughts brotha! 💯🙏🏽🤘🏾🔥🎣

  • @michaelbrown5850
    @michaelbrown5850 7 днів тому +1

    scream hot rail

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  6 днів тому

      lol honestly yeah I need to say it with my chest too so they hear me 😂😂😂

  • @k.h.1587
    @k.h.1587 8 днів тому +1

    Locals pronounce it peeedro

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  7 днів тому

      I did say it funny huh hahaha. Peeedroooo!!!! Much love to the area and the cool peepz! 🤘🏾🙏🏽💯🔥

  • @rburnett6266
    @rburnett6266 День тому

    A bit... overcrowded.

  • @kaifishkiller
    @kaifishkiller Місяць тому +1

    This is how you do it right on YT!
    ua-cam.com/video/_P0ILfLdYdY/v-deo.htmlsi=YXyoAZJJ7HhV_gI4
    Don’t mess with the drag much. Set it to 1/3-1/4 of breaking strength of the line with a nice fighting bend in the rod. If u going to in a fight, wait until the fish stops running and bump slightly up or done.
    Keep hand off line when fighting fish.

    • @FishingwithNesto
      @FishingwithNesto  Місяць тому +1

      Great pointers brotha! And yeah I’m slowly piecing together all of the knowledge. Setting the drag is always one of those mysterious things lol. In this case though, I think it was bumped in the process of the handing rods off and untwisting tangles. Lesson learned.
      Hand off the spool when hooked up is a habit I need to break for sure!
      Appreciate the advice! Tight lines sir! 🎣

    • @kaifishkiller
      @kaifishkiller Місяць тому +2

      @@FishingwithNesto hopefully mystery solved now. Get yourself a spring drag scale for what you need. Don’t get one too large, or maxed out but one in between the range.
      Also I marked my drag and handle with a Sharpie, I know where it’s at.