You dang sure got my attention here , sir. I've seen a few of your videos before, but this one made me subscribe and share. This is a simple yet superb tutorial. I'll spread the word for sure. Thank you!
Named 13 correctly. Dang...I thought Id do better on that. Definitely gets confusing with all the different snapper and grouper. This was a great idea for a episode. Keeps us on our toes! :D
Dibs, really liked that little test. I’m native S Florida and spent the better part of my life on or under water, still I mixed up a couple but picked it up on your run thru. Great vid for those in need of a little knowledge, I appreciate your thought process when it comes to harvesting any ocean marine life.
I live in the Virgin Islands 🇻🇮 and grew up eating fish till this day and I managed to get most of the species wrong. Some of them I would know close up when they are caught but never seen them from under the water. I tried spearfishing once and was very nervous about it. My fear of sharks was the main reason and I didn’t like the feeling of being unable to sense something behind me underwater. Because of that, I live my spearfishing dreams thru the videos you provide for us here. Thank you,sir 👏🏽
This video was so interesting. I absolutely love the content & time that you spend making these videos and it shows in the quality of it. I look forward to Cooking with Clams-Will, and your videos each week. I’m not a spearfisherman but would love to do it someday. Surprisingly, I did very well on this, getting a 21 out of 30 due to fishing my whole life, watching fishing videos, and I have the fish rules app & study it continuously. Anyway, don’t change a thing and I keep hoping Madeline starts a UA-cam channel someday. Thanks again, Tony from Clewiston Fl.
❤Gosh, I love your channel, Aaron! I truly enjoy the content and watching your lovely personality shine through each video. You and your beloved bride-to-be are amazing!❤
Wow...after watching you dive and spearfish for almost 2 years, I was surprised to be guessing for a little more than half of those fish. That was great fun! thanks
Omg I did horrible. After spending the last 5 winters fishing in the keys, I expected better from myself. I got 20 out of 30. I suck but I do use fish I’d and fish rules. Enjoyed this one a lot. Thanks for schooling us
Excellent video. One of your best! Informative, educational, and enjoyable. I learned a lot. Thanks for putting this out. Only con I can think of is that if the colors would have been more vivid it would help with the identification. I need all the help I can get!
This video was a great idea. Typically, we see pictures of fish out of the water and not in the water. I got more right than wrong! Some I were not sure of and will watch you video and study! Thank you!!
That was pretty fun! I'm in NY so I am not familiar with a bunch of these personally, but managed 27 correct. The sharks on the yellowfin grouper clip(one I missed) really startled me as I didn't see them the first time around. Another awesome video, this was really fun!
Dibbs, awesome video! I really appreciate the challenge of identifying each species. Personally, I got 25 correct. Didn't know you had majarra that far south. Would like to see a video on tips(if any) to help measure fish. I know I've struggled with figuring out what 24inches looks like under water. Thx
One of your most enjoyable videos for me from your channel; and that’s saying a lot. I love all your videos, but this video was not only filmed wonderfully, but I really got to learn from just testing my knowledge. What a well presented video. 👍❤️😊
I got 18. As an Arizonan who's never been to the east coast or gulf I'm not too upset, but as a biology student I'm pissed I didn't do better! Thanks for this video Aaron, its a great learning tool.
That was fun! I live on the West Coast (WA), so I have never seen most of these fish in person, but I dream about them a lot. I got 19/30 which I felt was pretty strong for me. Thanks again KWW!
I missed #9, #10, #12 (all groupers). I knew they were groupers but couldn't tell which one. I've always had a hard time identifying groupers. I need to learn the shapes of the fins, tails, patterns, etc. That's why I carry a waterproof fish species rules/regs book with me. As always, If you don't know for sure, don't shoot or keep it! Fun video Aaron!
After years spearfishing is easy to identify these fish, even when I don't know all the names in English, are pretty much the same species I used to catch in Cuba Just missed the Yellow Grouper 29/30. Great educational video taking in consideration that fish underwater don't look like on pictures. The biggest problem I have here is to calculate size because we used to measure fish by weight and here is by size and in inches; a whole new measure to me.
That was a lot of fun. I used to shoot a lot in the early '70's to early '90's, so I'm way out of practice now and way too old to go back, still got 20 out of 30. Mostly mixed up grouper species and swapped Cero for King Mackerel.
Awesome video, I've been waiting for a video like this, I live in Wisconsin and hope to move to Florida in the next year so a video like this really helped me out a lot. I truly appreciate it. Oh BTW, I found your channel about 6 months ago and became addicted so keep it up with the awesome videos
I missed 14 😂 sort of. Could not distinguish between the types of snappers etc but knew they were snappers. Same with groupers and mackerel. Great video!
Totally nuts how you filmed so many fish in 2-3 dives!!! I got maybe 15 right. Maybe that’s why I am always so cautious taking my first fish, don’t want to be hexed for all time taking a illegal. This may be one of the top videos for me!!!
I got 15 right and 15 wrong. But since I live in the mountains of SC and only get to fish from shore when I go to the ocean once or twice per year I don't feel too bad about it. But I learned some new fishes for sure. Thanks for the info!
Number 24 must underrated fish on my opinion they are good eating fish. I'm in Tampa bay area so spadefish is common here. Was doing some hurricane preparation here cleaning the backyard and was waiting for 6pm to take a break watch your video and eat something 😂. Maybe share the weather you going on there. Still a little early to tell where the hurricane will go but I'm sure you have people following all over the Gulf Mexico.
That was a good diversion from the normal venue. One interesting point I'd like to share: did you know that the hogfish is in the wrasse family? Seems unlikely, but it is what it is! Cheers!
I got 27/30, it was the dog snapper and the yellow edge grouper that stumped me, I think part of it is just that it's a little harder to tell on a screen too, the cero almost got me, I was 50/50 on it being a Spanish bc I couldn't see the side of the fish too well
Great work Aaron, super effort getting this done. It's strange to me that many of these species exist over here in Taiwan, but I didn't see them in California. No need to reply, keep these awesome videos coming!
I’m so glad I live with the same type of sea life - diversity but I’m in an Island, cheers from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴HUGE FAN! Currently recovering from a broken elbow injury but as soon as I am 100% will jump back in the water and hunt! Keep up the content it makes me feel as if it was me 🐠🪼
Thank Aaron enjoyed your video. I got 26 fish right thanks. I was reared in Florida been a PADI dive master for 50 years I am 79 years old now and still free dive and Scuba dive.
I only got 4 right and I wouldn't have even known those if it wasn't for you. I absolutely love your channel and I think you, Madeline and Will are great. 😊
Man it's hard to tell the difference between the snappers on video. I can tell they're snapper but I can't ID them all. I put the fish rules app on my phone after I moved up to the Chesapeake so I don't get in trouble. It really is helpful. I'm planning on going flounder fishin' in NC in September and I'll definitely use the app there too.
Yeay that was cool thank you for your hard work. 15 out of 30. really could not distinguish the snappers and groupers except for the 2 you spear a lot (mangroves and black groupers)... thanks again for the lesson!
Crazy to see how different the species are just in different parts of Florida. I'm in Tampa, and we don't have a bunch of those species, and you didn't have some of our most common species like Rainbow Runners and ARS. I got thrown off by the yellow jack too, because they look so much more yellow in real life.
Cuberas are the grouper of the snapper family. If it's a big snapper acting like a grouper, it's a cubera. If it's a smaller snapper acting like a grouper, it's probably a dog snapper.
I love your videos, and I think this one may be my favorite. There are so many saltwater fish in Florida that its hard to know all of them. I found that as I dabbled in spearfishing that the fish can look very different underwater than they do when you are examining them in your hands on the surface. This video highlighted those differences. I missed just a few of the species and my 8yo, fishing fanatic daughter, got 22/30
I thought I'd bang them all out, but it's hard to see exactly what they are underwater. So I got the Dog, the Cabrera (confusing them both as a trick question gray/mang) and the Yellowfin grouper wrong. I've never caught any of those 3 species, so was unsure. I also said the Porgy was a Grunt until I re-looked at the shape of the head (almost the shape of a sheephead). Also, the Cero could be confusing with a Spanish underwater because I think the yellow dots play a big part distinguishing the 2 apart, aside from the pinstripe (maybe you got that wrong too. Lol) , but nuntheless, I called it a Spanish.. So 5 wrong out of 30 for me. One thing to note on the this underwater vid, from a distance, was the AP's from a distance looked like a school of baitfish, until the came up close! Pretty impressive camo!
I missed four. Never even heard of a mojarra (thought it might be a pinfish). Missed cubera which was pretty embarrassing. The porgy looked weird with the yellow head. Thanks for putting this together!
This video is very educational and informative one thing is to see these species in photos and it’s a completely different ball game down under the water the environment and colors determine what you would actually see if you were underwater 👍
Between my wife and I , we got about 12 right . We knew the snappers & groupers but not the specific species of the 2 other than the Goliath grouper . Looks like we need to do more target fishing with a guide that knows his fish 😂😂 I hear Dibs on Bottom is the go to Captain down there for a great spear fishing experience !!!
27 out of 30.That's pretty good considering I've only caught just mackerals and a cuda from that list. I watch a lot of these videos and have been paying attention.
That was awesome. I don’t get to fish much salt water but I was proud of myself. Didn’t know school snapper, dogtooth snapper, Nassau grouper, white margae and mojarra. But now I know. Thank you for the video. I’m assuming all Nassau Groupers have that black spot at the back?
I’m not a good test taker but I hold my head high when I say I got 17 out of 30 correct. I’ve never seen a triggerfish’s weird swim and it threw me off big time. The others I just didn’t know or misnamed like calling the permit a pompano. I did get the AP though. This was fun!!!
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Great video Aaron. Just curious, no grunts? Gruntmaster (Clams) will be disappointed 😂
Cool video .
Got 1, wahoo (Ono), wake. Watch for the taxman. Yahoooo
Praying for y’all today
Please be safe. Thinking about you and Madeleine . Will too.
Hi, I’ve been subbed for about a year now and I can say that I look forward to these vids every Monday.
really love to hear it!
9 out of 30…. So much harder to tell on camera without great color and size comparison. This was so much fun. Let’s do it again!
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Such a great video concept!
Thinking outside the box with this one 100%
Thaks for this post! Loved it. I think I got them all right. Here are my answers, along with some alternate names for the fish in the video.
1. Schoolmaster Snapper - Yellow-finned Stripey Reef Dude
2. Yellowtail Snapper - Purina Barracuda Chow
3. Dog Snapper - Orange Mutton
4. Cubera Snapper - Wreck Bully
5. Mangrove (Grey) Snapper - Finger Eater
6. Mutton Snapper - A Fish Called Pargo
7. Hogfish - Spear Magnet
8. Black Grouper - Yummy Yum Yum
9. Gag Grouper - Greyish Grouper
10. Yellowfin Grouper - Red-spotted Sunfish
11. Goliath Grouper - Jabba The Hutt
12. Red Grouper - Black Grouper’s Maid Of Honor
13. Nassau Grouper - No Shooty No Shooty
14. Amberjack - Worm Hotel
15. Cobia - False Remora
16. African Pompano - Giant Silverside
17. Barjack - Chumbag Monitor
18. Yellow Jack - Sashimi Special
19. Jack Crevalle - Cedar Board Special
20. Permit - Pompano 10.0
21. White Margate - Greater Grunt
22. Mojarra - Little-mouthed Sand Perch
23. Jolthead Porgy - False Snapper
24. Spadefish - Zebra Angelfish
25. Sheepshead - Convict Fish
26. Ocean Triggerfish (Ocean Tally) - Bottom Fishing Nemesis Fish
27. Cero Mackerel - The Other, Other, Other, Other, Other White Meat
28. Barracuda - Jack Nicholson Fish
29. Kingfish - Smoker Special
30. Wahoo - Ocean Cheetah
You dang sure got my attention here , sir. I've seen a few of your videos before, but this one made me subscribe and share. This is a simple yet superb tutorial. I'll spread the word for sure. Thank you!
Named 13 correctly. Dang...I thought Id do better on that. Definitely gets confusing with all the different snapper and grouper.
This was a great idea for a episode. Keeps us on our toes! :D
I do not do any fishing of any kind and just from watching your prior videos I was able to correctly guess a few of these! very fun and informative
19 right. The groupers confuse me to this day. Great video sir. Keep them coming!
Hope y’all are Fine down there. Glad you did this one, some people need it!
all good!
Dibs, really liked that little test. I’m native S Florida and spent the better part of my life on or under water, still I mixed up a couple but picked it up on your run thru. Great vid for those in need of a little knowledge, I appreciate your thought process when it comes to harvesting any ocean marine life.
I live in the Virgin Islands 🇻🇮 and grew up eating fish till this day and I managed to get most of the species wrong. Some of them I would know close up when they are caught but never seen them from under the water. I tried spearfishing once and was very nervous about it. My fear of sharks was the main reason and I didn’t like the feeling of being unable to sense something behind me underwater. Because of that, I live my spearfishing dreams thru the videos you provide for us here. Thank you,sir 👏🏽
You shouldn't give up on it. I dive, and you usually feel when something is near you...
I hope you both stay safe with this storm coming your way !!
Praying for y’all during Idalia! Be safe
I hope you and all the crew are safe and sound with the ugly weather down your way.
This video was so interesting. I absolutely love the content & time that you spend making these videos and it shows in the quality of it. I look forward to Cooking with Clams-Will, and your videos each week. I’m not a spearfisherman but would love to do it someday. Surprisingly, I did very well on this, getting a 21 out of 30 due to fishing my whole life, watching fishing videos, and I have the fish rules app & study it continuously. Anyway, don’t change a thing and I keep hoping Madeline starts a UA-cam channel someday. Thanks again, Tony from Clewiston Fl.
Great idea...... thanks for the species identifier! Awesome! 🥰
❤Gosh, I love your channel, Aaron! I truly enjoy the content and watching your lovely personality shine through each video. You and your beloved bride-to-be are amazing!❤
Thank you for this. I have so much to study and learn of these fish.
Wow...after watching you dive and spearfish for almost 2 years, I was surprised to be guessing for a little more than half of those fish. That was great fun! thanks
And still found out I was wrong on most of them...
Thanks for taking the time to put this together
Omg I did horrible. After spending the last 5 winters fishing in the keys, I expected better from myself. I got 20 out of 30. I suck but I do use fish I’d and fish rules. Enjoyed this one a lot. Thanks for schooling us
Thanks for your time and effort making this video. Educational and just fun to watch! Great job Aaron!
Dude fantastic video. Always amazed at the diversity between SE FL and the keys.
Excellent video. One of your best! Informative, educational, and enjoyable. I learned a lot. Thanks for putting this out. Only con I can think of is that if the colors would have been more vivid it would help with the identification. I need all the help I can get!
That’s what I’m talking about,very informative. A lot to learn!
20 out of 30, I'm a looser.
This was very enjoyable. Thanks for coming up with new content to keep the kids from crying in the backseat.
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This video was a great idea. Typically, we see pictures of fish out of the water and not in the water. I got more right than wrong! Some I were not sure of and will watch you video and study! Thank you!!
pictures never do justice out of the water! was the main reason for this.
Awesome! Thank you! This was an excellent compilation. Bravo sir. You really go the extra mile to ensure the responsible path is taken. Cheers
That was pretty fun! I'm in NY so I am not familiar with a bunch of these personally, but managed 27 correct. The sharks on the yellowfin grouper clip(one I missed) really startled me as I didn't see them the first time around.
Another awesome video, this was really fun!
Dibbs, awesome video! I really appreciate the challenge of identifying each species. Personally, I got 25 correct. Didn't know you had majarra that far south.
Would like to see a video on tips(if any) to help measure fish. I know I've struggled with figuring out what 24inches looks like under water. Thx
really hard to teach that, it comes with time unfortunately.
One of your most enjoyable videos for me from your channel; and that’s saying a lot. I love all your videos, but this video was not only filmed wonderfully, but I really got to learn from just testing my knowledge. What a well presented video. 👍❤️😊
This was great! So glad you put this together.
I got 18. As an Arizonan who's never been to the east coast or gulf I'm not too upset, but as a biology student I'm pissed I didn't do better! Thanks for this video Aaron, its a great learning tool.
Great video Aaron! Thanks for sharing!!! I think 12-13, but we don’t have any of these in Atlantic Canada.
I don’t like Mondays, but I always enjoy your vids. Please don’t stop.
That was fun! I live on the West Coast (WA), so I have never seen most of these fish in person, but I dream about them a lot. I got 19/30 which I felt was pretty strong for me. Thanks again KWW!
Loved this! I dive a lot in the Caribbean, and knew a few but didn’t do as well as I thought I would!
Great video. It will actually help the fishery, and you've done a great service to new divers... Kudos!
I missed #9, #10, #12 (all groupers). I knew they were groupers but couldn't tell which one. I've always had a hard time identifying groupers. I need to learn the shapes of the fins, tails, patterns, etc. That's why I carry a waterproof fish species rules/regs book with me. As always, If you don't know for sure, don't shoot or keep it! Fun video Aaron!
Thanks for the videos. I was hoping you were going to narrate and define specific markings or shapes that help define the different species.
this was a preliminary vid, wanted to just get the info out there. I plan on making one much more in depth hopefully. but gonna take a while!
After years spearfishing is easy to identify these fish, even when I don't know all the names in English, are pretty much the same species I used to catch in Cuba Just missed the Yellow Grouper 29/30. Great educational video taking in consideration that fish underwater don't look like on pictures.
The biggest problem I have here is to calculate size because we used to measure fish by weight and here is by size and in inches; a whole new measure to me.
That was a lot of fun. I used to shoot a lot in the early '70's to early '90's, so I'm way out of practice now and way too old to go back, still got 20 out of 30. Mostly mixed up grouper species and swapped Cero for King Mackerel.
Awesome video, I've been waiting for a video like this, I live in Wisconsin and hope to move to Florida in the next year so a video like this really helped me out a lot. I truly appreciate it. Oh BTW, I found your channel about 6 months ago and became addicted so keep it up with the awesome videos
After a long Monday I really needed this thank you
Loved this video, really great footage you’re too humble. My kids loved playing this as they are learning.
I succesfully identified 14 fishes. Not too much i know, but I live in Europe, so these are that I remembered through the videos.
I missed 14 😂 sort of. Could not distinguish between the types of snappers etc but knew they were snappers. Same with groupers and mackerel. Great video!
Totally nuts how you filmed so many fish in 2-3 dives!!! I got maybe 15 right. Maybe that’s why I am always so cautious taking my first fish, don’t want to be hexed for all time taking a illegal. This may be one of the top videos for me!!!
I got 15 right and 15 wrong. But since I live in the mountains of SC and only get to fish from shore when I go to the ocean once or twice per year I don't feel too bad about it. But I learned some new fishes for sure. Thanks for the info!
Good job! Cant wait for you to get back to the reef hunting.
Always enjoy any type of videos that you put out!!!!
Fun, educational. Certainly an eye opener of what I don't know 👍
I loved this! My favorite was the Permit video. That was epic! I did ok for someone who has never dived in my life 😂
Number 24 must underrated fish on my opinion they are good eating fish. I'm in Tampa bay area so spadefish is common here. Was doing some hurricane preparation here cleaning the backyard and was waiting for 6pm to take a break watch your video and eat something 😂.
Maybe share the weather you going on there. Still a little early to tell where the hurricane will go but I'm sure you have people following all over the Gulf Mexico.
You taught me most of these fish!! I got 27, Thank you.
That was a good diversion from the normal venue. One interesting point I'd like to share: did you know that the hogfish is in the wrasse family? Seems unlikely, but it is what it is! Cheers!
I did!
Awesome video. I've been waiting for this one to drop. Thanks for all your effort.
I got 27/30, it was the dog snapper and the yellow edge grouper that stumped me, I think part of it is just that it's a little harder to tell on a screen too, the cero almost got me, I was 50/50 on it being a Spanish bc I couldn't see the side of the fish too well
Great work Aaron, super effort getting this done. It's strange to me that many of these species exist over here in Taiwan, but I didn't see them in California. No need to reply, keep these awesome videos coming!
I’m so glad I live with the same type of sea life - diversity but I’m in an Island, cheers from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴HUGE FAN! Currently recovering from a broken elbow injury but as soon as I am 100% will jump back in the water and hunt! Keep up the content it makes me feel as if it was me 🐠🪼
Thank Aaron enjoyed your video. I got 26 fish right thanks. I was reared in Florida been a PADI dive master for 50 years I am 79 years old now and still free dive and Scuba dive.
I only got 4 right and I wouldn't have even known those if it wasn't for you. I absolutely love your channel and I think you, Madeline and Will are great. 😊
Good stuff ..hey you your lady clams and the fam be safe with the storm and all.
Great video! I am diving all the time looking at different fish this helps a lot.
Man it's hard to tell the difference between the snappers on video. I can tell they're snapper but I can't ID them all.
I put the fish rules app on my phone after I moved up to the Chesapeake so I don't get in trouble. It really is helpful. I'm planning on going flounder fishin' in NC in September and I'll definitely use the app there too.
Yeay that was cool thank you for your hard work. 15 out of 30. really could not distinguish the snappers and groupers except for the 2 you spear a lot (mangroves and black groupers)... thanks again for the lesson!
21 correct, but pretty sure I'd have gone 30 for 30 out of the water. Amazing what a difference that makes. Fun!
Thanks, this is a great video to watch before spearfishing in Florida
Great educational video. Really enjoyed it. Have to see it again
Love that you shared this! I was only able to get 6
Crazy to see how different the species are just in different parts of Florida. I'm in Tampa, and we don't have a bunch of those species, and you didn't have some of our most common species like Rainbow Runners and ARS. I got thrown off by the yellow jack too, because they look so much more yellow in real life.
@keywestwaterman. Go scam someone else
huh?
@@KeyWestWaterman I was just replying to a scammer pretending to be you. They deleted their comment now
@@KeyWestWaterman They were using the same profile picture as you, and the same username, just with a period at the end.
Crap i hate that! Sorry about that!
I was able to recognize 22 of them. This was a pretty cool video. I learned some new fish today 🔥
Love it!! 28 out of 30! That dog snapper and Nassau got me! 😂
Good stuff! Loved it. Lived in Florida all my life and scored at 80%. Those different type of grouper always get me.
Been waiting all day to see your video 😅🔥
dang cubera got me...called it a grouper
Cuberas are the grouper of the snapper family. If it's a big snapper acting like a grouper, it's a cubera. If it's a smaller snapper acting like a grouper, it's probably a dog snapper.
Thank you aaron. You are the Man!!! this is so great !
Thank you, this is excellent. Well presented. I will be studying this for a long time. Thank you very much for this. Worth the wait.
Glad it was helpful! gonna continue to stock footage, will make another more in-depth with better footage hopefully way down the road.
Amazing video. Going to use this video for my beginner spearos on charters!
Thank you very much!
Great content! Been looking forward to this one!
I love your videos, and I think this one may be my favorite. There are so many saltwater fish in Florida that its hard to know all of them. I found that as I dabbled in spearfishing that the fish can look very different underwater than they do when you are examining them in your hands on the surface. This video highlighted those differences. I missed just a few of the species and my 8yo, fishing fanatic daughter, got 22/30
I like this.. Training videos. I think you are onto something here.
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Great informative video thank you, got some fresh caught nice snappers for fish fry Monday, greetings to all from Miami Beach 🎣
love seeing the different fish
I thought I'd bang them all out, but it's hard to see exactly what they are underwater. So I got the Dog, the Cabrera (confusing them both as a trick question gray/mang) and the Yellowfin grouper wrong. I've never caught any of those 3 species, so was unsure. I also said the Porgy was a Grunt until I re-looked at the shape of the head (almost the shape of a sheephead). Also, the Cero could be confusing with a Spanish underwater because I think the yellow dots play a big part distinguishing the 2 apart, aside from the pinstripe (maybe you got that wrong too. Lol) , but nuntheless, I called it a Spanish.. So 5 wrong out of 30 for me. One thing to note on the this underwater vid, from a distance, was the AP's from a distance looked like a school of baitfish, until the came up close! Pretty impressive camo!
I missed four. Never even heard of a mojarra (thought it might be a pinfish). Missed cubera which was pretty embarrassing. The porgy looked weird with the yellow head. Thanks for putting this together!
I am unfamiliar with mojarra and also thought pinfish too!
This video is very educational and informative one thing is to see these species in photos and it’s a completely different ball game down under the water the environment and colors determine what you would actually see if you were underwater 👍
Between my wife and I , we got about 12 right . We knew the snappers & groupers but not the specific species of the 2 other than the Goliath grouper . Looks like we need to do more target fishing with a guide that knows his fish 😂😂 I hear Dibs on Bottom is the go to Captain down there for a great spear fishing experience !!!
27 out of 30.That's pretty good considering I've only caught just mackerals and a cuda from that list. I watch a lot of these videos and have been paying attention.
I've been waiting on this!!! Beginner here!!!
Felt good to get 22 right! Next video it would be cool if you taught us how to judge size..
That was awesome. I don’t get to fish much salt water but I was proud of myself. Didn’t know school snapper, dogtooth snapper, Nassau grouper, white margae and mojarra. But now I know. Thank you for the video. I’m assuming all Nassau Groupers have that black spot at the back?
9-and 2 were wild guesses.
That was a cool idea for a video. Thanks for the lesson!
glad you enjoyed it!
Fun episode! I love animal identifications/ animal lists
I’m not a good test taker but I hold my head high when I say I got 17 out of 30 correct. I’ve never seen a triggerfish’s weird swim and it threw me off big time. The others I just didn’t know or misnamed like calling the permit a pompano. I did get the AP though. This was fun!!!
Great video Dr. Porgy.
Been waiting for this! Love it