The Monomoy rips are a blast. I fished down there a few summers back and 4 out of 5 boats that we were around all ran aground out there. The fifth boat being us, we got lucky. Wasn’t too hyped about almost jumping into that water with white sharks to get the boat off the shoals.
I’ve caught many 50+” tube and worming, drifting, anchored at sow and pig. Stripper fishing is one of the best game fishing fish. Use a 6’ one piece Med/heavy action rod with a pen 6500 and you’ll never want to fish another species again! So many ways to fish the cape and ea is an incredible experience!
Another good film, I liked this. I watched wicked tuna plenty of times but never heard the harpoon guys talk about electrocuting em, makes me wish we had sport fishing in Britain.
@@LocalKnowledge there's sea bass with lures, nothing like those strippers, blue and porbeagle sharks get caught on deadbaits. Recently a guy caught 2 bluefin but it's illegal to target them. So yes mate not much sportfishing happens here when compared to the US and lots of other places, fairly crap it is. Plenty of other fishing to enjoy, just not action like you get.
going harpooning this weekend on the cape.... perks for being born and raised here and working with all types of fishermen on the cape... yet this will be my first for tuna
Great show. You now have to be extra careful thumbing a stripped bass over the rail off of Monomoy and Chatham. Nice job pooning those two slobs w/o the plane.
When I was a kid, I THINK about 1966 or so there were huge bluefin tuna under the dock in P-town because there were pods of killer whales all over, some guy harpooned one and it over 600 pounds. All the tuna traps between North Truro and P-Town were full and people were harpooning them from 13 foot Boston Whalers. Massive dead tuna with huge bites out of them were laying on the beach in Wellfleet, pretty epic.
@@LocalKnowledge hey brother do you know about the Beach Buggies of the late 50's and early 60's? It was like bands of gypsy's or something, a huge culture of fishing up and down the beach using surplus WWII 4 wheel drive jeeps and trucks and ambulances....
I do all my fishing on the cape. Loved this video but I have one point of criticism. Ali said that the only two species that come to mind are the bluefin tuna and the striped bass. Our offshore fishery is just as good as Southern California, if not better. We catch bigeye tuna, yellowfin, wahoo, blue marlin, and Mahi at the canyons and even catch Mahi and yellowfin inshore depending on the year.
We know about the other awesome species you guys have on tap but when we think of the cape, stripe bass and bluefin always come first. Thanks for watching!
Harpoon damage certainly devaluates the product but still, those suckers are going to bring in some serious $$$$. And much respect, all done by hand, the old way.
If in the north east you should also check out a few other fish. Haddock, tautog and black sea bass. They may not be what is considered sport fish but they are damn good eating fish. Massive amounts of people go out for tautog and black bass every year. Stay away from the party boats and try to get out to Block Island on a smaller boat, the fish are all over the place though so you should do ok no matter where you go with an experienced captain
@@LocalKnowledge They sure are fun and damn tasty. They can be caught abundantly off the Cape but the biggest I've ever caught have been of RI. Double digit weight Tog are a hoot but stay smaller for eating fish. The large ones are females(breeders) anyways so it's best to let them go. Save several and if you have a cook or place to then they are great anyway. Baked, blackened(pan). fry them(fish n chips) and/or they are awesome in creamy fish chowder. Be Well and tight lines PS Check your dates when you go and if off Block Island then work in some 'slob' Stripers
I respect American fisherman because I never saw an overhaul of Blue fin tuna in a warehouse at one time like I saw in videos of Japan. I think we all should Think of it as a Special Treat and not everyday meal if it’s a fish that’s supply in ocean is diminishing and we can’t replenish with more stock.
Problem is Japan is buying Tuna from all around the world. Which is am actually quite sad about because they won't be around at the rate we are going In Australia, we don't see any of those large blue fins in the markets. They are all exported because in Japan they pay higher prices. Shame because i love fatty tuna but its almost impossible to get unless you get terrible cuts/low quality or find a boat that will take you out to catch tuna. ($1500 + for the charter and no guarantee of catching one) We only get the smaller tuna because the giants fetch such high prices
first time watching, at first nearly peeled away because I thought just another glossy rich boy glamour fishing channel but I admit this is not that. will stick around for future episodes. hats off
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Oh holy smokes, thank you so much for this video upload, amazing amazing amazing job covering this topic; UA-cam has been deprived for a long time!!! THANKS THANKS THANKS SO MUCH!!!! Love!!!!
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is an endangered species (IUCN 2016). In UK we used to have a population living in the North Sea. Biggest caught by a sportfisherman was 851lb. All gone now. Just photos in a book.
Not correct. The stock was in danger several years ago but has rebounded nicely with science based management. www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/western-atlantic-bluefin-tuna
I think it was 1964 but the Bluefin where in Cape Cod Bay thick, and they were huge. There were 700 pound tuna under the dock in Provincetown and there were dozens of Orca and Great Whites out there, there were 500 pound tuna washed up on the beach in North Truro and Welfleet with huge bites out of them. They were harpooning them from 13 foot Boston Whalers and tossing barrels out to wear the fish down and the Tuna Traps were packed full at low tide, was pretty spectacular.
Boy if I lived by your boat I could save a ton of time and money buying Friskies for my three kittens and catch them a fish a week. With that extra money I could buy a lobster or Tuna steak for myself. On my bucket list is for a strong guy To take me in Caribbean waters to catch a Big Barraccuuda, Blu Fin Tuna To share, and maybe catch and release a giant grouper.
This message is 4 Tylor! Fabricate a form of Zeppelin/Drone on a tether that you could retract...2 determine location of the fish.There for no plane necessary.(equipped with monitoring scanners)
- Awesome video! 👍🏽💕💯 I live in Connecticut, I have family in San Diego & L.A. also. I love Cali. I'm a huge seafood fanatic. I'd love to go fishing & learn more. Haven't fished in many years. You guys are badaxs!! 🤗😬💋💯
I’m surprised someone actually made a video about cape cod, which is where is live, I also sometimes go fishing with my friends, but we never catch a fish the size of yours, we just catch some tiny fishes, but I am really surprised that someone made a video in cape cod, the arm of Massachusetts
You can run but you just can't hide!...The future of Blue fin tuna looks pretty dire, and the end is nigh I'm afraid .The use of aircraft, advanced fish finding ability ,with a general free for all will see to that.of all the methods I've seen ,this has got to be the most eco friendly method ,but of course this could never supply the world's insatiable demand.
Unfair to Sport Fisher that w/ striper limit size ya got to toss em back . I live on Buzards Bay an fished 40+ years , but for monster stripers ya go off Block Island RI
First fish didn't die immediately from electrical zap . I'm sure many tuna have gotten hit from misplaced shots , wounding them ,but they got away , UNTILL a shark smelled them . I like fishing, but I'd rather get hooked then speared in some body part . Not many tuna spear fishermen use electrocution to kill fish. Granted it is more humane but you use it to save quality of meat. That's fine. Just don't like harpoons , especially when they wound a tuna that swims of. It's dead but not yet.
Thanks for the feedback. It's not for everybody but it is unarguable the cleanest commercial fishery in the world. The first fish was dead in 30 min and retrieved immediately there after.
May thru August?? WTF??? Striper fishing doesn't get hot until Oct-Dec here on Long Island, try finding a spot on the beach in Montauk around early November...…
Rob Tee the fishing for large striped bass in 40 ft of water in early June off of Jones Beach is incredible. Snag and drop bunker style fishing often produces many large bass. Not many people know this. Everyone knows about the fall run further east when the fish are coming down the coast
Up north in MA, the bass fishery is still going through Oct but most people switch over to giant fishing. Who cares about dinky bass when you have 600lb fish only a few miles out.
They are illegal in most places in the pursuit of game and given their short flight time, not really practical. Planes are still king when it comes to fish spotting.
Never. Please educate yourself. YETI was founded by sportsmen and does so much for this industry, including supporting shows like ours so we can share what we love with our audience.
We 100% Need to change our California Fish&Game laws to meet the size limit for bluefin for sake of giving them a spawning chance. Guys in SD are just hacking at them... I know we brought it down from 5 to 2 fish per person but the size limits need to be much bigger at least for the sake of reproduction the Blues barely start breeding around 400-450lbs... What do you guys think, I want your opinions on it. &Tightlines ALWAYS!!! Keep up the Vids my bros! Liked and Sub'D!
Hey Ando, thank you for watching the show. To answer your question, we believe in being good stewards of the ocean. The current bluefin regulations are based on a sound understanding of the reproduction and population dynamics based off research conducted by NOAA fisheries. We follow the regulations installed by these management organizations and practice catch & release when we've caught enough to feed our families. We have faith that the NOAA scientists and their organization will protect this amazing species that we have all enjoyed in our backyard the past four years. We always find going straight to the source is the best place to start when learning about the species we catch and the reasoning behind their regulations. swfsc.noaa.gov/textblock.aspx?Division=FRD&ParentMenuID=189&id=23120
@@rzxhd110 Kilwell NZ rods are designed and made right here in New Zealand,- Rotorua factory. Ocean-X rods are designed in New Zealand for our kiwi anglers and fish species. The short 1.72m heavy walled blank has a super fast action designed for the lifting power deep water species including kingfish, hapuku, groper, tuna or marlin. The blank is finished with Zirconia tri-foot guides and roller tip,- 15-24Kg. www.kilwell.co.nz/products/category/WWQLOMDD-boat/KOX1524SU www.blackmagictackle.com/product_category/harness-and-gimbal-belts/ NZ www.kilwell.co.nz/products/category/THWRXRGP-game
I hate seeing these giants killed, but I know how well the fisherman take care of the fishery here in America. Great Video!
When we take a fish like this, we do it with great respect for an awesome animal. They really are an awesome fish.
I'm grateful to live here and get to fish cape cod waters every year
Such a rad place! We loved it.
@@LocalKnowledge the cape cod canal (the ditch) has a current unlike any place I've fished. It takes time to master the canal
The Monomoy rips are a blast. I fished down there a few summers back and 4 out of 5 boats that we were around all ran aground out there. The fifth boat being us, we got lucky. Wasn’t too hyped about almost jumping into that water with white sharks to get the boat off the shoals.
That's not a good swimming area!
I’ve caught many 50+” tube and worming, drifting, anchored at sow and pig. Stripper fishing is one of the best game fishing fish. Use a 6’ one piece Med/heavy action rod with a pen 6500 and you’ll never want to fish another species again! So many ways to fish the cape and ea is an incredible experience!
We fell in love also. WE will be back.
Best part was @11:33 … the Koho hockey stick gaff. Good stuff!
The love those hockey stick gaffs up north!
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Hockey stick gaff! Epic.
Crazy Canuks!
Planes make it easy. Try it without a plane and you will see some real talent. The connection between the driver and the thrower is unique.
Easy. Ok. If you say so.
hard to feel the appreciation fully until they pull that fish on deck, wow make sure you watch till the end.
Lifetime memories there.
enjoying watching this cool stuff from Saudi Arabia
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What a great show!
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@@LocalKnowledge I did! A long time ago. Hell yeah.
Another good film, I liked this. I watched wicked tuna plenty of times but never heard the harpoon guys talk about electrocuting em, makes me wish we had sport fishing in Britain.
Thanks Matt. Is there no Saltwater Sportfishing in Britain? That's crazy!
@@LocalKnowledge there's sea bass with lures, nothing like those strippers, blue and porbeagle sharks get caught on deadbaits. Recently a guy caught 2 bluefin but it's illegal to target them. So yes mate not much sportfishing happens here when compared to the US and lots of other places, fairly crap it is. Plenty of other fishing to enjoy, just not action like you get.
That's such a bummer! We wouldn't know what to do with our weekends!
going harpooning this weekend on the cape.... perks for being born and raised here and working with all types of fishermen on the cape... yet this will be my first for tuna
Oh man. That stuff will stop your heart! Good luck!
Great show. You now have to be extra careful thumbing a stripped bass over the rail off of Monomoy and Chatham. Nice job pooning those two slobs w/o the plane.
Whitey made his presence known for sure! Thanks for the compliments.
When I was a kid, I THINK about 1966 or so there were huge bluefin tuna under the dock in P-town because there were pods of killer whales all over, some guy harpooned one and it over 600 pounds. All the tuna traps between North Truro and P-Town were full and people were harpooning them from 13 foot Boston Whalers. Massive dead tuna with huge bites out of them were laying on the beach in Wellfleet, pretty epic.
That's something we'd like to see!
@@LocalKnowledge hey brother do you know about the Beach Buggies of the late 50's and early 60's? It was like bands of gypsy's or something, a huge culture of fishing up and down the beach using surplus WWII 4 wheel drive jeeps and trucks and ambulances....
My old man was one of the first BFT stick boat/rod & reel captains out of Barnstable Harbor, Cape Cod in the 1970s
That is awesome. So much history up there. We can't wait to get back.
I do all my fishing on the cape. Loved this video but I have one point of criticism. Ali said that the only two species that come to mind are the bluefin tuna and the striped bass. Our offshore fishery is just as good as Southern California, if not better. We catch bigeye tuna, yellowfin, wahoo, blue marlin, and Mahi at the canyons and even catch Mahi and yellowfin inshore depending on the year.
We know about the other awesome species you guys have on tap but when we think of the cape, stripe bass and bluefin always come first. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Raised in Cali lived in CONNECTICUT for 25 yrs. So loved and miss Stripper fishing...and eating.👍
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Wow, don’t see that everyday, great driving and throwing.
Thanks Steve. We had a blast making the video!
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Amazing and whata shot
So much fun to see in person!
Nice to see a channel with different methods of fishing, never knew about zapping fish this way, very interesting
These guys put together awesome videos !!!!
It was interesting for us as well. Thanks for watching
The absolute biggest menhaden I've ever seen. Lord I would love to have those for tarpon.
Same here. They were enormous!
Harpoon damage certainly devaluates the product but still, those suckers are going to bring in some serious $$$$. And much respect, all done by hand, the old way.
Harpoon fish actually bring top dollar because they are killed immediately by the electric shock. 100% selective, sustainable and effective.
Another great episode!! Thanks guys!
Thank you for watching!
Awesome experience
Thanks for watching!
It sounds like they have respect for these fish. Bollocks!
Bollocks! That's good right?
Great video!
Thanks Gary!
If in the north east you should also check out a few other fish. Haddock, tautog and black sea bass. They may not be what is considered sport fish but they are damn good eating fish. Massive amounts of people go out for tautog and black bass every year. Stay away from the party boats and try to get out to Block Island on a smaller boat, the fish are all over the place though so you should do ok no matter where you go with an experienced captain
Blackfish are definitely on the list. We need to get back over your way.
@@LocalKnowledge They sure are fun and damn tasty. They can be caught abundantly off the Cape but the biggest I've ever caught have been of RI. Double digit weight Tog are a hoot but stay smaller for eating fish. The large ones are females(breeders) anyways so it's best to let them go. Save several and if you have a cook or place to then they are great anyway. Baked, blackened(pan). fry them(fish n chips) and/or they are awesome in creamy fish chowder. Be Well and tight lines
PS Check your dates when you go and if off Block Island then work in some 'slob' Stripers
Fantastic..
Thanks for watching!
I respect American fisherman because I never saw an overhaul of Blue fin tuna in a warehouse at one time like I saw in videos of Japan. I think we all should
Think of it as a Special Treat and not everyday meal if it’s a fish that’s supply in ocean is diminishing and we can’t replenish with more stock.
Problem is Japan is buying Tuna from all around the world. Which is am actually quite sad about because they won't be around at the rate we are going
In Australia, we don't see any of those large blue fins in the markets. They are all exported because in Japan they pay higher prices.
Shame because i love fatty tuna but its almost impossible to get unless you get terrible cuts/low quality or find a boat that will take you out to catch tuna.
($1500 + for the charter and no guarantee of catching one)
We only get the smaller tuna because the giants fetch such high prices
Japanese are greedy fucks. Tuna fishing will be a thing of the past in 20 years.
@@stephenloflin9984 how? They're the ones keeping fishermen like these guys in business.
Because the tuna population is in steady decline, that's how. It's unsustainable.
@@stephenloflin9984 which species?
first time watching, at first nearly peeled away because I thought just another glossy rich boy glamour fishing channel but I admit this is not that. will stick around for future episodes. hats off
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I live in central Mass, and when I "think of Cape Cod" I think of horrendous traffic, crowds, snooty affluent locals and high prices.
Honestly, we saw very little of that. We loved the cape.
Harpooning starts at 18:15.
Nice video men
Thank you!
Been there, done that, and love it!!
We loved it. Gonna try to get back next year!
New viewers, nice content
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Oh holy smokes, thank you so much for this video upload, amazing amazing amazing job covering this topic; UA-cam has been deprived for a long time!!! THANKS THANKS THANKS SO MUCH!!!! Love!!!!
We appreciate you watching!
Just came across this series a few days ago and can say I'm now a big fan, love your work!
Glad you found us Connor! Please let your buddies know.
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is an endangered species (IUCN 2016). In UK we used to have a population living in the North Sea. Biggest caught by a sportfisherman was 851lb. All gone now. Just photos in a book.
Not correct. The stock was in danger several years ago but has rebounded nicely with science based management. www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/western-atlantic-bluefin-tuna
good job
Thanks for watching!
I think it was 1964 but the Bluefin where in Cape Cod Bay thick, and they were huge. There were 700 pound tuna under the dock in Provincetown and there were dozens of Orca and Great Whites out there, there were 500 pound tuna washed up on the beach in North Truro and Welfleet with huge bites out of them. They were harpooning them from 13 foot Boston Whalers and tossing barrels out to wear the fish down and the Tuna Traps were packed full at low tide, was pretty spectacular.
The Good Old Days!
That is the missing thing in my life. Big hello from midwest
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idk if it's still great, but you should try the blue fishing, too.
it really annoys me people dislike these videos, if you’re not interested or don’t believe in it dont 🤬 watch it
All good. Some people don't appreciate good content. To each his own. Thanks for watching!
best episode yet.....
By far - Awesome episode for sure !!!!
thank you very much. It was a fun one to film
That Conch 27 is a sweet looking boat.
It's a very impressive little rig. Rides GREAT.
That yell when you hit that giant!!!
The buildup is insane and when she finds her mark it's all over. So much fun!
Hoping to catch some tuna today, heading out fishing in the cape at 5
Hope you got them!
EXCELENTE VIDEO1!!!
Gracias!
Boy if I lived by your boat I could save a ton of time and money buying Friskies for my three kittens and catch them a fish a week. With that extra money I could buy a lobster or Tuna steak for myself.
On my bucket list is for a strong guy
To take me in Caribbean waters to catch a Big Barraccuuda, Blu Fin Tuna
To share, and maybe catch and release a giant grouper.
Strips in Miramichi Canada blow your mind .you prob can walk on them so many
We'll look into that.
Good episode
It was a fun one to film for sure
Amazing video buddy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Watching from Dubai 🤝🤝🤝
Thank you! We hope to come out your way to film some day.
My biggest stripper is 52” on a bunker out of point pleasant New Jersey great fishing
That's a nice one! Congrats.
This message is 4 Tylor! Fabricate a form of Zeppelin/Drone on a tether that you could retract...2 determine location of the fish.There for no plane necessary.(equipped with monitoring scanners)
- Awesome video! 👍🏽💕💯 I live in Connecticut, I have family in San Diego & L.A. also. I love Cali. I'm a huge seafood fanatic. I'd love to go fishing & learn more. Haven't fished in many years. You guys are badaxs!! 🤗😬💋💯
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I’m surprised someone actually made a video about cape cod, which is where is live, I also sometimes go fishing with my friends, but we never catch a fish the size of yours, we just catch some tiny fishes, but I am really surprised that someone made a video in cape cod, the arm of Massachusetts
Cape cod is amazing! We fell in love. Thanks for watching!
I am from Prince Edward Island, did you guys get footage while you were fishing there?
Yes sir. We've fished and filmed in PEI several times. Check out the BD Outdoors UA-cam or BD Outdoors on the web.
What an incredible ending !
This episode and the "Sword Wishing" both had epic endings.
You can run but you just can't hide!...The future of Blue fin tuna looks pretty dire, and the end is nigh I'm afraid .The use of aircraft, advanced fish finding ability ,with a general free for all will see to that.of all the methods I've seen ,this has got to be the most eco friendly method ,but of course this could never supply the world's insatiable demand.
Gerald Swai
X
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/western-atlantic-bluefin-tuna
Educate yourself.
Im only 40 seconds in and Ive got douche chills.
We just read you message and got the same fealong in 2 seconds. New record?
Unfair to Sport Fisher that w/ striper limit size ya got to toss em back . I live on Buzards Bay an fished 40+ years , but for monster stripers ya go off Block Island RI
Not sure we're picking up what you're laying down.
this way of fishing happened to be in Taiwan still today to keep the meat fresh and clean for raw tasting. good works guys.
It really makes for the best sashimi. Thanks for watching. PLease subscribe to our channel for more.
Great show! Just found your channel. Looking forward to waching more.
By far one of the best channels on the tube !!!!
Welcome! We have two other seasons and we hope you enjoy!
Epic
Thanks for checking us out!
Cod Fish was the way of life back in the day
wow amazing
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I'll just take the conch 27, only if it's an E and D built hull.
Really a great boat!
First fish didn't die immediately from electrical zap . I'm sure many tuna have gotten hit from misplaced shots , wounding them ,but they got away , UNTILL a shark smelled them . I like fishing, but I'd rather get hooked then speared in some body part . Not many tuna spear fishermen use electrocution to kill fish. Granted it is more humane but you use it to save quality of meat. That's fine. Just don't like harpoons , especially when they wound a tuna that swims of. It's dead but not yet.
Thanks for the feedback. It's not for everybody but it is unarguable the cleanest commercial fishery in the world. The first fish was dead in 30 min and retrieved immediately there after.
Nice
Amazing
May thru August?? WTF??? Striper fishing doesn't get hot until Oct-Dec here on Long Island, try finding a spot on the beach in Montauk around early November...…
Rob Tee the fishing for large striped bass in 40 ft of water in early June off of Jones Beach is incredible. Snag and drop bunker style fishing often produces many large bass. Not many people know this. Everyone knows about the fall run further east when the fish are coming down the coast
Wish we had those bad boys in SoCal!
Up north in MA, the bass fishery is still going through Oct but most people switch over to giant fishing. Who cares about dinky bass when you have 600lb fish only a few miles out.
i miss catching giant bluefin tuna on my boat out of montaulk new york. now im in florida
Nothing like chasing giants!
Wow mantaf
They grow them big on the cape.
Great video agin guys. Thanks and a question is Rush still guiding down south?
Thanks for watching. Rush still runs out of the Florida Keys. www.odysseafishing.com/
Dan
Any thought using a drone??
They are illegal in most places in the pursuit of game and given their short flight time, not really practical. Planes are still king when it comes to fish spotting.
Wow
You can say that again!
Hey, very nice! Can drones take the place of the planes someday, thus reducing your overhead?
Interesting thought! Thanks for watching
I'm going to buy a rib boat and am worried about the gaff do you think that this harpoon would be a safer bet? How much are they thank you
Guys fish from RIBS all the time. Just be carefull and you should be ok.
good hunting excellent crews good fishing WOW catch thank you for sharing your story 👍👍👍 well deserved
thank you ! really appreciate that
What type or brand product electric knife/saw was used to cut through the fish head towards the end of video 21:00? Thanks
We'll have to look into that and get back to you.
Battery operated sawzall
ryobi!
fresh
Thank you sir!
Well done! Thanks! Rox
Thank you!
Please consider dropping Yeti.
Never. Please educate yourself. YETI was founded by sportsmen and does so much for this industry, including supporting shows like ours so we can share what we love with our audience.
@Just Tinkering Please consider dropping the NRA. They're the only ones doing damage to the 2A.
Loved the hunt!
I don't care for tuna but I'll eat striper any day!
Everyone has a favorite! Thanks for watching
harpooning and spearfishing are the best forms of fishing, no bycatch, ghost catching, plastic etc
Absolutely ! Thank you for stopping by!
I know the guy with world record striper on the Long Island sound
That's on our list for sure!
We 100% Need to change our California Fish&Game laws to meet the size limit for bluefin
for sake of giving them a spawning chance. Guys in SD are just hacking at them... I know we brought it down from 5 to 2 fish per person but the size limits need to be much bigger at least for the sake of reproduction the Blues barely start breeding around 400-450lbs... What do you guys think, I want your opinions on it.
&Tightlines ALWAYS!!! Keep up the Vids my bros! Liked and Sub'D!
Hey Ando, thank you for watching the show. To answer your question, we believe in being good stewards of the ocean. The current bluefin regulations are based on a sound understanding of the reproduction and population dynamics based off research conducted by NOAA fisheries. We follow the regulations installed by these management organizations and practice catch & release when we've caught enough to feed our families. We have faith that the NOAA scientists and their organization will protect this amazing species that we have all enjoyed in our backyard the past four years. We always find going straight to the source is the best place to start when learning about the species we catch and the reasoning behind their regulations. swfsc.noaa.gov/textblock.aspx?Division=FRD&ParentMenuID=189&id=23120
19:36 thank me later
Thanks dude i only watched for the thumb nail xD
@@rzxhd110 Kilwell NZ rods are designed and made right here in New Zealand,- Rotorua factory.
Ocean-X rods are designed in New Zealand for our kiwi anglers and fish species.
The short 1.72m heavy walled blank has a super fast action designed for the lifting power
deep water species including kingfish, hapuku, groper, tuna or marlin.
The blank is finished with Zirconia tri-foot guides and roller tip,- 15-24Kg.
www.kilwell.co.nz/products/category/WWQLOMDD-boat/KOX1524SU
www.blackmagictackle.com/product_category/harness-and-gimbal-belts/ NZ
www.kilwell.co.nz/products/category/THWRXRGP-game
so how much do they get for a 500 lbs bluefish?
It really depends. Anywhere from $6-12 typically.
@@LocalKnowledge lol. really?
We catch those in NB
My record is a 27”
There’s also 34” here
Nice. Bass are such as awesome gamefish!
Who is the best fishing men in the world??? Graham Pollon
What makes the best fisherman?
aww nice
What setup did you used guys ????
That was a harpoon Set Up for the tunas. :)
Me too, unless cape cod is different from the rest of the world!
Question does blue fin tuna have scale?
They have very small scales.
Your channel is great and interesting, I signed your channel.
Thanks for the sub!
What part of the cape is this?
Mattapoisett
And East Dennis (Sesuit Harbor) ;-)
You know you're in the north east when you use your old hockey st2as a gaff handle
haha. Yep. Seems pretty standard up that way.