Delicious Fish | Time of a Fish Strikes | Fishing Negros | Fishing Philippines | Rusty Jobfish
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Fishing Gear used:
Rod: Ecooda Online Monster Jigging 400grams max
Reel: Shimano Saragosa 10000pg
Braidline: Pioneer 60lbs
Leaderline: Rikimaru 80lbs
Lure: GC Claro 230g
Fish ID: Rusty Jobfish / Crimson Jobfish
Depth: Top of 140-150 meters
I’ve experience a lot of my own jigging trip and also caught a lot of fishes but this time I used to edit and upload this video here in my channel. Looking for more entries and jigging trips for us to enjoy more and unlock another new fish species.
God bless us!
nice catch idol preto na yan
Thanks master !
lamiaa ana oi, asa na dapita?
Negros Oriental maam.
@@fishingnegros1056 asa dapita sa negros oriental sir?
Nice fish there 👍 I do have to ask does that hat work good for you there?
Thanks bro. Well in here 8AM to 12 Noon when it’s not cloudy the heat goes to 40 degrees up. I feel comfortable with this umbrella hat. It lessens the temperature approximately 50%
@fishingnegros1056 thanks that is good to know I will have to find one in the states here it gets hot in louisiana this time of year too
Have to ask too do you know if they sell sea doo jet skis there ?
@@paulhuval Yes sir. you could find those sea doo jet skis for sale in the larger cities here in Philippines
You can search UCM Cebu in facebook.
Nice catches man! Do you have specific spots you go to or do you just go a few miles offshore and you can catch fish like that? I’m wondering because next month when I come to visit, I want to try to rent a boat or have someone take me out into the deep water to fish.
I usually fish in my own spots which is nearer to my house bro. And when I fish these spots i need to have more patience since it is not as rich in fishes as the other fishing spots like in Palawan or somewhere in Mindanao Philippines.
@fishingnegros1056 Ahh okay, Thank you for advice! Do you know anyone experienced that takes people out to fish deep water like this, maybe like a charter or someone who rents small boats that can go out that far?
@@TheKenjondoe Well, I know some of my colleagues here sir. But it would be better if I could guide you and bring in my fishing spots by the time you’ll come here. But next month I will be a full time teaching in the hinterland where i work as a public teacher. Im so sorry sir, but by the time you come here, if i could not be your guide, i can recommend someone
@fishingnegros1056 Ahh okay, I should be arriving there 7/25, so maybe if you're not teaching yet I can go with you fishing. If your busy I think the colleagues is okay too 👍
How many days you will be staying here Sir? And if ever we’ll get a good schedule for fishing, do you intend to provide your own fishing rod and reel setup with all the accessories?
Hi sir, for some reason I think youtube is deleting my response. Do you have a FB to communicate easier?
Hi sir, I bought a Ecooda Black Expert II slow jigging spinning rod and I plan to match it with my BG Daiwa 6500. We plan to fish from 70-250 meters. May I have your opinion on whay size line I should use on my Daiwa 6500?
Good day sir. Well it’s good to know that. You can have a 50lbs braid or a braid of 0.28mm in diameter so that you could load 500 meters up for your Daiwa 6500. I recommend JBraid 50lbs.
@fishingnegros1056 Okay, thank you for the advice sir! If I may ask, the style of jigging you do is that considered fast jigging or slow? I'm not sure whether to buy slow or fast jigs with my set up because some say you can slow jig with a spinning rod and some say you can't.
I do slow jigging in this session sir. But I usually do fast jigging with this only one set-up cause this rod is a fast jig one. Slow and fast jigging does not just depend on the reel, but it matters most on the lure that you use.
For me No matter spinning or overhead reel, you can still do fast or slow jigging. And for the jigging rod, when its a slow jig one I still see many anglers here using it for fast jigging. But it still depends on our comfort zone sir, just practice it and after that just like many of us here, we realized that skill matters most.