@@FishTheLegend Im taking my son (12) for his first ever fishing trip of any kind.....kinda like straight from T-ball to MLB... I just want to see him get a tuna....any size will do, but a 50 plus would be nice. Love my son, but I want to see him get "worked" a little.......... First fish a big fat Toona....be nice.
I love watching our content, it's great mental preparation for a fishing trip. I'm also taking the opportunity to get physically prepared. It's great you guys are there as a back up,but I like Landing my own fish. 😊 We'll see you guys July 21-23.
@@FishTheLegend My brother and I were on the trip last Friday night thru Sunday and we had a great trip. The whole crew worked tirelessly to get us on fish. I really can't say enough good things about your operation. Thank you!
Thanks guys. So if a fish raps around the prop and no deckhands around, I should immediately put the reel in free spool and allow the fish to free itself? Is that correct?
When the fish gets under the boat try to get the tip of the rod as low as possible! If it does get wrapped in rudder or prop going in free spool can save you sometimes like it did in this case
What if the fish goes underneath the boat toward the opposite side , now what would the best way to save it and not have the line rub against the edge ? Lost a big one few years to the same problem
That is a very hard situation especially in a good bite. Obviously its best to try to get around the boat if possible. When a fish takes you to the other side deckhands can try to use the Y to keep you from rubbing or getting wrapped in the Sonar, rudder or props. What we ended up doing on this trip was splicing the line as we snagged it on the other side of the boat. There is also a trick where you can slide a sinked down your line while in free spool and try to follow it all the way around
Fantastic job there Steve, IL seeya yall one day and plus going fishing with y a ll😅😅😅😅😅
Nice lake guys! Welcome Matt! Way to go Keegan
As usual...a class act!!!
Thank you!!
Best tuna "tutorials" Ive ever seen. Great job.. keep up the good work !!
Thanks so much!!
@@FishTheLegend Leaving tomorrow for a 3 day...wish me luck !!
Hope you get ‘em!!
@@FishTheLegend Im taking my son (12) for his first ever fishing trip of any kind.....kinda like straight from T-ball to MLB... I just want to see him get a tuna....any size will do, but a 50 plus would be nice. Love my son, but I want to see him get "worked" a little.......... First fish a big fat Toona....be nice.
Outstanding video and report 👍
Thank you!
Another good video and good information. Thank you.
Awesome!
You two have an awesome channel 👍👍
Thanks so much!!
Great info, thanks guys!
No problem! Thanks for the support!
Great Job.. Can't wait to see all of you soon...Keep Up The Great Work and Info...
Thank you!
Love these videos!
Thanks for the support!
Fishing the Legend next month. I can't wait!
Awesome!!
Keep up the great work!! Cannot wait till it’s my turn to fish on your boat
Thank you! That's awesome!
Can’t wait for my next trip in 2 weeks 🎣
Heck yeah! Looking forward to having you back out!
Great content as always 🤙🏼
Thank you!
I love watching our content, it's great mental preparation for a fishing trip. I'm also taking the opportunity to get physically prepared. It's great you guys are there as a back up,but I like Landing my own fish. 😊
We'll see you guys July 21-23.
That’s awesome! Thanks for letting us know. And yes, deckhands are always there just in case 🙂
@@FishTheLegend My brother and I were on the trip last Friday night thru Sunday and we had a great trip. The whole crew worked tirelessly to get us on fish. I really can't say enough good things about your operation. Thank you!
That’s great to hear, thanks so much for letting us know you had a great time!!
Thanks guys. So if a fish raps around the prop and no deckhands around, I should immediately put the reel in free spool and allow the fish to free itself? Is that correct?
When the fish gets under the boat try to get the tip of the rod as low as possible! If it does get wrapped in rudder or prop going in free spool can save you sometimes like it did in this case
What if the fish goes underneath the boat toward the opposite side , now what would the best way to save it and not have the line rub against the edge ?
Lost a big one few years to the same problem
That is a very hard situation especially in a good bite. Obviously its best to try to get around the boat if possible. When a fish takes you to the other side deckhands can try to use the Y to keep you from rubbing or getting wrapped in the Sonar, rudder or props. What we ended up doing on this trip was splicing the line as we snagged it on the other side of the boat. There is also a trick where you can slide a sinked down your line while in free spool and try to follow it all the way around
When you're talking about the different line weights, you are referring to the leader correct?
Correct!
Do any of you know what are those white cylinder shape - marine animals in the water called?
They are called pyrosomes
When dropping on the slide how heavy do you go?
For the colt sniper or zakana i think guys were using like 120-160 gram. Or are you asking line size?
What is the “slide”?
When the boat isn’t yet set up on a school & it keeps “sliding” as it settles into the drift. The boat “slides” as it comes to a stop.