I worked on a Japanese pole and line fishing vessel in fiji for two years and this scene is quite common. If you find a big school of tuna you can get tons of fish in an hour. The hooks dont have a barb and a silver head with a feather. You simply shake the pole and the fish falls off. The salt water spray creates a foam and disguises the hook. Not shown in this video live sardine bait is thrown into the spray area. This attracts the tuna while they get some sardine they also get the hooks which is camouflaged by the spray foam. While this type of fishing is better than nets or longline because it is specific to skipjack and yellowfin and not other random fish or sea creatures. However this type is now banned in many places because it requires the capture of sardines by net at night from local bays or inlet. One boat can clean out a whole bay of sardines in one night. This has a huge impact on indegenous villagers who rely for food on the sardines and the larger fish that enter the bay to feed. It may take months or even years for the bsy ecosystem to return to normal after a 'tuna boat' has cleaned out the sardines.
If we went back to this method of fishing instead of long liners and purse seiners, the ocean's fishing populations would recover very quickly. Almost zero by catch and little lost tackle to pollute the ocean. This method creates a lot of jobs that were lost during the 1980s. Good work.
@Mix_N_Make I think about it often lately... If mankind were just to wind back our energy use a little, back to a decreased use of oil-based polymer plastics, and increased use of organic materials (e.g., Timber for building with and Hemp for fibre), back to decreased use of petrochemical fuels (Petrol/Diesel/Kerosene) and more natural energy (Wind/Tidal/Geothermal, and with "Horse & Cart" and "Ox Plow" types). There would be much less noise pollution from the noise of combustion engines and coal-fired electricity turbines. Life will return to this fulfilling style one day soon. It's only natural.
You people commenting don't know anything about fishing. This is legit, they're using barbless hooks and fishing a massive school of tuna,. Anyone could catch them like this if they're surrounded by hundreds of thousands of fish.
Snagging is a lot harder. What they are using is a hook with a feather or yarn tied to it. It looks like a small bait fish. They have streams of water shooting out the sides of the boat which mimic bait fish running. It puts them in a feeding frenzy where they bite anything. What they dont show in this video is when you come up on a big school of tuna but they aren't hungry.
When i use to fish on the charter boats here in san diego, offshore.. one of the younger Captains had a Gaf, where he tied a rope on the end, and it had a Sardine sized feather on it, no hook.. and we got into a school of small tuna at the boat.. he flipped that line, got bite, and he got the fish out of the water, but the boat being so high out of the water, he couldn't get it over the rail in time before the tuna opened its mouth... lol was cool to see it all most work.....
Wow, catching 10 tons of skipjack tuna in just 15 minutes is absolutely mind-blowing! 🎣🐟 It's incredible to see the efficiency and skill involved in such a feat. The ocean never ceases to amaze with its abundance and the hard work of fishermen. Great job capturing this moment on video!
@@hynoaio-11They pull them up within a second of a bite. I'm sure they lose a few, but it's a second lost compared to minutes spent unhooking barbs from everything and everyone.
They Chum the water with bait and then with the bear hook when the frenzy is going on the fish bite everything and they get hooked because they are feeling real heavily. And they stay with the school long as they Chum the water the fish will stay there.
@@Real_76i mean, yes? But its a hell of a lot better than nets. These hooks catch only the fish, those nets scrape up the seafloor and kill many other oceanlife. Not to mention people can catch far too many fish far too quickly.
Hi, your videos are amazing! Your survival skills are admirable. I learned a lot from your video and will definitely apply it next time I go on a picnic. Looking forward to your next video!
Very impressive video- Reminded me of watching corn pop... first a couple random kernels, and pretty soon everything is happening at once and before you know it your 'vessel' is full. 🙂
Pole and line vessels actively search for schools of fish. Once located, small bait fish are released from the vessel and the ocean surface is sprayed with water which imitates the action of a school of fish. This drives the tuna into a feeding frenzy.
Tuna have hard mouths and are using very small barbless hooks; when the fish hits the deck and the tension is removed from the line, the hook drops free of the tuna as its mouth is opened and is flopping around.
@@TylerKTanakaWrong but the facts are when they throw the fishes in the deck the hooks remain within the mouths of tuna fishes flashes as hook warms etc for fishing again and again
@basscomander6348 BS. I used barbless hooks, you still need to manually removed the hook out from the fish mouth. Those tuna weight at least 20+ pounds, you can't just hooked a fish in and they fell off on their own.
I did this type of fishing in the middle 70s for a few years. They’re called bait boats. Did you notice the m throwing bait in lower right corner of the screen? That keeps the fish going. The hooks are barbless and the squid (lure) is weighted which helps it fall out. When the guy pulls hard initially to yank the fish out of the water it causes the hook to elongate the hole thus loosing the hook.
I will explain because it looks like a lot of people don't know what is going on here. They are SNAGGING the tuna. They pulled the boat into a giant school of fish, thousands and thousands in numbers. They are casting barbless hooks out and it hooks the fish wherever it hits. Then they flip it into the boat.
They are NOT snagging the fish. They are using barbless hooks (usually with feathers attached) which the tuna believe are bait fish they try and eat. Please don’t leave ignorant and false comments.
@@TylerKTanaka Ya because everyone knows that fish bite hooks with their backs and their sides and their tails. You would have to be ignorant to not know that.
@@dirtwhisperer658 yes. You are making an ignorant, incorrect observation and comment. The fish are actually eating the feather and hook that it is attached to and are being lifted into the boat because the hook is in their mouth. This is how sustainable fishing actually takes place in the world rather than using massive gill nets to surround and capture schools of fish.
I worked on a Japanese pole and line fishing vessel in fiji for two years and this scene is quite common. If you find a big school of tuna you can get tons of fish in an hour. The hooks dont have a barb and a silver head with a feather. You simply shake the pole and the fish falls off. The salt water spray creates a foam and disguises the hook. Not shown in this video live sardine bait is thrown into the spray area. This attracts the tuna while they get some sardine they also get the hooks which is camouflaged by the spray foam.
While this type of fishing is better than nets or longline because it is specific to skipjack and yellowfin and not other random fish or sea creatures.
However this type is now banned in many places because it requires the capture of sardines by net at night from local bays or inlet. One boat can clean out a whole bay of sardines in one night. This has a huge impact on indegenous villagers who rely for food on the sardines and the larger fish that enter the bay to feed. It may take months or even years for the bsy ecosystem to return to normal after a 'tuna boat' has cleaned out the sardines.
OMG where ?
Thanks for the info, 👍
Thats crazy! Total rape of ecosystem.
How do they keep that many fish alive until they get to shore?
@@Jaybee8876they process them below deck. You certainly wouldn't want to process them back on land. All the fish would spoil.
If we went back to this method of fishing instead of long liners and purse seiners, the ocean's fishing populations would recover very quickly. Almost zero by catch and little lost tackle to pollute the ocean. This method creates a lot of jobs that were lost during the 1980s. Good work.
@Mix_N_Make I think about it often lately... If mankind were just to wind back our energy use a little, back to a decreased use of oil-based polymer plastics, and increased use of organic materials (e.g., Timber for building with and Hemp for fibre), back to decreased use of petrochemical fuels (Petrol/Diesel/Kerosene) and more natural energy (Wind/Tidal/Geothermal, and with "Horse & Cart" and "Ox Plow" types).
There would be much less noise pollution from the noise of combustion engines and coal-fired electricity turbines. Life will return to this fulfilling style one day soon. It's only natural.
Отличный улов, интересный вид рыбалки 👍
это промысел, рыбалка это душевное занятие
Бракоши
You people commenting don't know anything about fishing. This is legit, they're using barbless hooks and fishing a massive school of tuna,. Anyone could catch them like this if they're surrounded by hundreds of thousands of fish.
Not fishing, snagging.
Snagging is a lot harder. What they are using is a hook with a feather or yarn tied to it. It looks like a small bait fish. They have streams of water shooting out the sides of the boat which mimic bait fish running. It puts them in a feeding frenzy where they bite anything. What they dont show in this video is when you come up on a big school of tuna but they aren't hungry.
No, Not Snagging.. lmao...
@@tadvanallen I take it back. I slowed down the footage too.
When i use to fish on the charter boats here in san diego, offshore.. one of the younger Captains had a Gaf, where he tied a rope on the end, and it had a Sardine sized feather on it, no hook.. and we got into a school of small tuna at the boat.. he flipped that line, got bite, and he got the fish out of the water, but the boat being so high out of the water, he couldn't get it over the rail in time before the tuna opened its mouth... lol was cool to see it all most work.....
No nets, nothing but tuna, nothing else.
Totally amazing!
Wow, catching 10 tons of skipjack tuna in just 15 minutes is absolutely mind-blowing! 🎣🐟 It's incredible to see the efficiency and skill involved in such a feat. The ocean never ceases to amaze with its abundance and the hard work of fishermen. Great job capturing this moment on video!
Stupid great job over fishing can destroy ecosystem
Also known as Bonita?
@@90swerethebest10skipjack
This is incredible. I can’t wrap my brain around how they can catch those fish so quickly and release them into the boat so effortlessly.
the hooks are barbless.
@@JustSherrpppkhông có ngạnh làm sao giữ được cá khi kéo chúng ?
@@hynoaio-11They pull them up within a second of a bite. I'm sure they lose a few, but it's a second lost compared to minutes spent unhooking barbs from everything and everyone.
Bạn bình tĩnh, câu hỏi của tôi là sự thắc mắc thuần túy và trên tinh thần tiếp thu, không có ý đồ gì khác nữa cả. @@BG-bx4ey
Best fishing video on TH-cam...Period! This video breaks the internet.
Show de bola! Minha peixe minha comida número 1 !!!!!
The guy in red back left corner is killing it!
Looks like Gilligan
It seems like the dudes on the sides are killing it
He's a masterbaiter
He has room to swing them low. Other guys have to lift them overhead.
WOW! GREAT JOB GUYS ❤❤❤
AMAZING WAY OF FISHING TUNA...WATCHING FROM BOHOL,PHILIPPINES.
Огоо сколько многоо рыбы и крупные такие👌❤🙏
Amazing😊 thank you very much bro❤❤❤l am from Vietnam
They Chum the water with bait and then with the bear hook when the frenzy is going on the fish bite everything and they get hooked because they are feeling real heavily. And they stay with the school long as they Chum the water the fish will stay there.
Amazing work
They use barbless tuna hooks with a skirt material. Not bear or bare hooks.
Impressive fishing … love tuna !
Thanks 👍
Wow amazing fishing video My friend
Okay, I've been doing something wrong. 😂
Maybe be😂
🤣😆😭
This is awesome, and I’m glad they don’t fish with a net
Рыбе очень больно,когда так резко дёргают..У нее дырка большая становится в месте,куда крючок вошёл и поэтому она сходит с крючка
@@Real_76of course it hurts the fish . They catch it to eat it not to throw it back in
@@Real_76i mean, yes? But its a hell of a lot better than nets. These hooks catch only the fish, those nets scrape up the seafloor and kill many other oceanlife. Not to mention people can catch far too many fish far too quickly.
They use nets, not for the tuna but to catch the schools of sardines they use to attract the tuna.
Hi, your videos are amazing! Your survival skills are admirable. I learned a lot from your video and will definitely apply it next time I go on a picnic. Looking forward to your next video!
I like it sustainable fishing 🎉
Sustainable? 😆
How do you know it's sustainable - did you ask the fish?
@fljetgator1833 yeah this reduces bycatch (unwanted fish types) getting caught, like what happens with using nets to fish
@@pinktuna3693 thank you
whats up with the water jets? is that supposed to look like bait popping to get the fish active or are they chumming as well?
We have uploaded explaining video please have a look you will get your answers 🙂
That's sewage water that they are spraying out and it chums the water
And this is the only type of Tuna you buy, not dragged in buy huge nets were everything dies.
I used to watch Brazilian fishermen use the exact same method when working offshore there, fascinating to watch.
How do they get the fish on the boat, without having to remove the hook??
We use barbless hooks it looks like small squid when we release the line fish will throw hooks it self
Very impressive tradition method of fishing. Never seen anything like this before. Thanks for sharing
Very impressive video-
Reminded me of watching corn pop... first a couple random kernels, and pretty soon everything is happening at once and before you know it your 'vessel' is full. 🙂
Kool analogy…😊
Im not gonna lie
That looks like a absolute blast!!!
Dudes you probably don't want to mess with
Wow. Best technique every 5 second catch 😮
How do they handle/process the fit after catching? Great video.
They sell it to fish factories which turn the fish into fish cans and other fish products
The Hook Inc. game come from reality ! Awesome . Awesome fishing !
ไม่อยากเชื่อก็ต้องเชื่อสวยงามมาก..คร้บ..
Wow nice good job🇵🇭👍new subscriber mga tol
Красавчики 👍 вот это понимаю съездить на рыбалку)) привет с Хабаровска 🇷🇺
A sustainable fishing method.
It sure is!
Lol
Luar biasa seru dan asik pasti mas bro👍👍👍👍
Turns hooks are two prong barbles hooks you keep tension o. Fish to throw onto boat and hook comes out.
How do this fishing work?
Please check our latest video description to learn how we catch
Thnks...but i need the link@@thelifeofafisherman_mv
Nice nice nice nice nice nice nice video ❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Do they let them all go at the end?
Nah they bring it to land and sell em so people can eat it lmao
😂☠️
Yeah they let them go in the sand
ভাই অনেক সন্দর লাগলো
The furthest dude on the right hand side in leopard pants is killing it
How do you catch them like that?😮😮😮
Please check our latest video description
Fake
@@paulchildress5221. No, that’s real.
I used to do that on the Wateree (sic) river in South Carolina when they opened the spillway at the dam.
How do they keep from hooking each other being so close to each other and slinging the pole's like there doing? It was amazing to watch. No Doubt 🎉
wowww nakakamangha naman sa sobrang dami host, new friend here support, pakibalikan c nanay host.
Looks like a fun job.
Believe me job first time.... Team job 🎣 and fishing 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Pole and line vessels actively search for schools of fish. Once located, small bait fish are released from the vessel and the ocean surface is sprayed with water which imitates the action of a school of fish. This drives the tuna into a feeding frenzy.
Возьмите меня с собой на рыбалку 😅
How does the hooked tuna get unhooked and how is the bait added to the hook?
Old Lady PETA gonna love this one!
How tuna fishes getting attach to jacks?
We have already uploaded explaining video please check our channel
I'm drooling rn. aahaahaha😂😂😂 I can already smell the fresh grilled tuna.
How do they get them off the hook so quickly and easily?
Tuna have hard mouths and are using very small barbless hooks; when the fish hits the deck and the tension is removed from the line, the hook drops free of the tuna as its mouth is opened and is flopping around.
@@TylerKTanakaWrong but the facts are when they throw the fishes in the deck the hooks remain within the mouths of tuna fishes flashes as hook warms etc for fishing again and again
@@mahbubdawood2909can you repeat that but in English this time?
Wow daming fish
As if they are simply raking those skip jack tunas into their boat. Amazing!
رائع ولكن هل يمكن أن يتم الصيد،،بدون طعم؟؟؟
Chào bạn cá nhiều lắm hay quá 👍🥰🥰👏
Salam dari saya Raja Rojali Channel... Content yang berisikan Jalan jalan di Indonesia....untuk content TH-cam yang menarik ini
Это самая шикарная рыбалка
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So easy to take in Tuna. I so amazing to see it
It really is!
How they catch it so easily ?
What type of fishing is this? How the hell did the hooks come off the fish on its own upon getting on the boat?
Skipjack and barbless hooks
@basscomander6348 BS. I used barbless hooks, you still need to manually removed the hook out from the fish mouth. Those tuna weight at least 20+ pounds, you can't just hooked a fish in and they fell off on their own.
@@sactownkid yes you can... it like catching a salmon or trout ax soon as you let tention off the line they will come off
I did this type of fishing in the middle 70s for a few years.
They’re called bait boats. Did you notice the m throwing bait in lower right corner of the screen?
That keeps the fish going.
The hooks are barbless and the squid (lure) is weighted which helps it fall out. When the guy pulls hard initially to yank the fish out of the water it causes the hook to elongate the hole thus loosing the hook.
It looks like the fish are jumping in the boat.
Gua me les quitó el sombrero son buenos pescadores 😮
👍👍 super et dans vingt ans plus un thon dans la mer
How are they un-hooking the fish so fast?
Check my videos i have uploaded some explaining videos 🙏
This is my fishing trips every time I go!!!
As long as I go with you!
Yea I need you to count the fish so I don’t go over my limit
@@brettlund2255😂
inilah cara penangkapan ikan yg ramah lingkungan, ikan tidak akan habis
How would they process these fish?
wdym
Nice editing
I think I'd rather catch alot of fish like this than using a big net be more fun too
Is there no one falling into the sea.?
And the workers most likely can’t afford to buy it right?
Are the fish biting the hooks or are the men just slamming the hooks into the fish?
They are barbless hooks. So fish gets off very easily
Oh, I finally caught one!
Where is this place?
Maldives
What amazes me is nobody winds up with a hook in their eyeball or gets knocked off the boat with a fish to the back of their head
Expert fisherman
Why is the boat spraying water out the back and to the sides?
Me: I caught 3 fish today, they fought really hard.
Tuna Fisherman: Get the f*ck outta here.
But you gotta tax the weekend fisher for depleting fish stocks
Truly amazing ocean resources
May I share your link video? Thank you
Seems like a lot of work for 18 people. Why not using the net?
Because using net is banned here in Maldives 🇲🇻
Si, de bote🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
he video is very good and usefu
Thank you
SUPER❤
Bahut Khub tarika 😮😮😮
Nice !
Amazing
Sound of money dropping from heaven😂
Regulations: What regulations?
I will explain because it looks like a lot of people don't know what is going on here. They are SNAGGING the tuna. They pulled the boat into a giant school of fish, thousands and thousands in numbers. They are casting barbless hooks out and it hooks the fish wherever it hits. Then they flip it into the boat.
Bet their arms ache after a run....
They are NOT snagging the fish. They are using barbless hooks (usually with feathers attached) which the tuna believe are bait fish they try and eat. Please don’t leave ignorant and false comments.
@@TylerKTanaka Ya because everyone knows that fish bite hooks with their backs and their sides and their tails. You would have to be ignorant to not know that.
@@dirtwhisperer658 yes. You are making an ignorant, incorrect observation and comment. The fish are actually eating the feather and hook that it is attached to and are being lifted into the boat because the hook is in their mouth. This is how sustainable fishing actually takes place in the world rather than using massive gill nets to surround and capture schools of fish.
luar biasa cara mancingnya. salam satu hobi.
how does the fish get unhooked????
I think the rods have hooks on and it comes of straight away
Oregon will see OSU in indi.. and Oregon didn’t have Jordan Burch in this game cause he got injured in PRACTICE Thursday!
That's gotta be quite a workout for the upper body
Talk to my lawyer😂😂😂
The sad thing is they probably don't make as much as they should