Definitely different, I would never head out into the deep ocean ( were Swordfish and Marlin are is always very deep water,got luck to you in the future.and stay safe!!!
Too all the negative commentators Matt watson. Is the most fish conservation fisherman out there .most New Zealanders are.the point he is demonstrating is you don't need a floating gin palace super taught to catch big gamefish and release them for the next generation of fishermen or fisher women.
You either have a death wish or your not the brightest star. Case in point; old buddy of mine who wound up overboard with a large Blue on the line became the target; the fish ran his bill through the guys upper leg and nearly killed him.
looks like fun...but why release it? you could eat off that for months...and also a lot of marlin and other game fish die or are eaten by sharks after being exhausted from being caught anyways...marlin is very good smoked by the way.
@@captainggttv3243 you don't understand...many marlin die after a long battle like this, probably more than half. if you care about the species you just don't catch them at all. would you feel cared for if a lion played with you for a few hours and let you go in a plain filled with hyena and other animals when you were nearly dead? it is about the same thing...sharks are already close by, they come from miles when they hear this kind of action.
there is a good chance he did even if he releases it...that is why i don't agree with catch and release...either eat it or don't put it through a life or death struggle that often leaves it too weak to survive or defend itself.
@@BAlvn-yr6ej go do some reading on the tagging of caught fish, look particularly at the research done on large mouth bass and their beds in spawning time when they get caught by a recreational angler and how majorities of large mouth caught from a bed return straight to the bed and continue fanning and just spawning in general. If you're still unsure about fish responding well to catch and realease also look at the very might but very humble Murray cod of Australia (straya) they are a territorial fish and they like to choose a piece of a wood or structure in the waterway they live in, to call home. When Murray cod are caught off these snags as they almost allways do it has been documented in research papers that they will return to "their" snag or their piece of wood/structure/cover. Fish respond really well to catch and release. I've even caught the same fish myself literal minutes apart and still had them take off like a torpedo. Don't be ignorant, don't give catch and release fishing a bad name if anything go after commercial fishing or the foreigner's coming to Australia and disregarding the bag/size limits and thus raping the population of the species.
@@BAlvn-yr6ej some fish are more delicate than others, some fish give everything they have when they fight. But If a fish is hooked well IN THE MOUTH and not in the throat then its up to the angler to revive the fish if need be before release. ive even caught fish with a missing eye from being caught and they're still fine, some fish are missing chunks out of their bodies from predators, guess what they're fine. Its nature baby
Man u do fishing like playing toys! U just injure the fish and stressing them and then release them. In other parts of the world people do fishing for living and you just do it for fun.
Lifelong fisherman here. No respect for the animal fishing this way. Clearly just a stunt for UA-cam clicks and revenue. If you like adrenaline, try sky diving. Don't disrespect one of the greatest big game fishing species and aquatic predators on the planet with these stupid stunts. You're lucky you weren't injured. You're even luckier that fish wasn't injured. The fight was much longer than necessary, making it vulnerable to predation afterwards. Your bluefin selfie stick photo is disgusting, too. Nothing "ultimate" about this content.
I happen to be sitting at home and have a marlin hooked up to my jet ski. Should I try it or heed the warning?
Wow
This is Risky
Thanks for Sharing.
Great video... definitely going to steal some of your style for my own videos. Keep up the great work!
Definitely different, I would never head out into the deep ocean ( were Swordfish and Marlin are is always very deep water,got luck to you in the future.and stay safe!!!
Great vid matt love watching your adventures
EPIC..!!!!!?
16:53 it will be hard doing that at home since i don't have an ocean on my back lawn, lol shot matt
Come to northland new Zealand Jack masters you will love .Matt got my fishing spots hehe
Amazing Kiwi rule! Kia mihi
Come to Northland New Zealand brother fish awaits you
He needs to do that again on the new fish pro
Insane but awesome
what ski you recommend for your first time fishing
So awesome
I wish I had an ocean at Home,,,lol
So un-prepared!!!!!!!! everything was like a plan to play scenario............!!!!
Funny- 2021 and I’m planning to do it with a seadoo fish pro
You’re one brave soul.
What A video 🤪👍
Love this show.
What's the purpose of the tag
3:08 there is a boat in the back round
theres some fish you should just not catch from a jet ski.....this might just be one eyyy? lol
Awesome!!!!
Too all the negative commentators Matt watson. Is the most fish conservation fisherman out there .most New Zealanders are.the point he is demonstrating is you don't need a floating gin palace super taught to catch big gamefish and release them for the next generation of fishermen or fisher women.
Last time I went on a waverunner, a little wave flipped the whole waverunner with me on it, not moving, not sure how you can fish not moving on one.
Great show
Ok top i like that
I remember he was looking for a little money with google ..😂😂😂
Freaking fantastic!
I am going to try this at home today , but wait ... I got no ocean at home .
I might have to do it with my predator aquarium.
8:2 it's a big one, it's bigger than than his pwc...
da fish anda da wora...
You either have a death wish or your not the brightest star. Case in point; old buddy of mine who wound up overboard with a large Blue on the line became the target; the fish ran his bill through the guys upper leg and nearly killed him.
R Ski must have been pretty solid contact marlin bills aren't very sharp they are blunt and raspy
NO, HES JUST MORE BRAVE THAN YOU
you guys must not have watched many of his vids. the guys a fucking legend
You can die driving to get coffie risk doing what makes life worth living is always worth it
Tane Hickey R Ski’s story depended on everyone buying his anecdote as proof and didn’t expect anyone to call him on his obvious bullshit.
looks like fun...but why release it? you could eat off that for months...and also a lot of marlin and other game fish die or are eaten by sharks after being exhausted from being caught anyways...marlin is very good smoked by the way.
B. Alvn if everyone kept these guys there would be no more man
@@captainggttv3243 you don't understand...many marlin die after a long battle like this, probably more than half. if you care about the species you just don't catch them at all. would you feel cared for if a lion played with you for a few hours and let you go in a plain filled with hyena and other animals when you were nearly dead? it is about the same thing...sharks are already close by, they come from miles when they hear this kind of action.
Drama QUEEEEEEN!!!!
Don't kill this fish . plz plz plz plz 😢😢😢😢
there is a good chance he did even if he releases it...that is why i don't agree with catch and release...either eat it or don't put it through a life or death struggle that often leaves it too weak to survive or defend itself.
@@BAlvn-yr6ej go do some reading on the tagging of caught fish, look particularly at the research done on large mouth bass and their beds in spawning time when they get caught by a recreational angler and how majorities of large mouth caught from a bed return straight to the bed and continue fanning and just spawning in general. If you're still unsure about fish responding well to catch and realease also look at the very might but very humble Murray cod of Australia (straya) they are a territorial fish and they like to choose a piece of a wood or structure in the waterway they live in, to call home. When Murray cod are caught off these snags as they almost allways do it has been documented in research papers that they will return to "their" snag or their piece of wood/structure/cover. Fish respond really well to catch and release. I've even caught the same fish myself literal minutes apart and still had them take off like a torpedo. Don't be ignorant, don't give catch and release fishing a bad name if anything go after commercial fishing or the foreigner's coming to Australia and disregarding the bag/size limits and thus raping the population of the species.
@@BAlvn-yr6ej some fish are more delicate than others, some fish give everything they have when they fight. But If a fish is hooked well IN THE MOUTH and not in the throat then its up to the angler to revive the fish if need be before release. ive even caught fish with a missing eye from being caught and they're still fine, some fish are missing chunks out of their bodies from predators, guess what they're fine. Its nature baby
Good for you man. I pass though.
You could gwt killed to try and tag the fish. Totally not worrh it. If tou got speared way out there you’d die.
Man u do fishing like playing toys! U just injure the fish and stressing them and then release them. In other parts of the world people do fishing for living and you just do it for fun.
love the fishing side of it but just to far ...it was cruel and stressful to the fish....jet skis not for fishing guys!!!!!!!
Lifelong fisherman here. No respect for the animal fishing this way. Clearly just a stunt for UA-cam clicks and revenue. If you like adrenaline, try sky diving. Don't disrespect one of the greatest big game fishing species and aquatic predators on the planet with these stupid stunts. You're lucky you weren't injured. You're even luckier that fish wasn't injured. The fight was much longer than necessary, making it vulnerable to predation afterwards. Your bluefin selfie stick photo is disgusting, too. Nothing "ultimate" about this content.
really bad acting for the sail first bite lmao
FIRST 30 SECONDS
its fish not fesh duck haed
This.... is STUPID.
Awesome!!!!