Very cool and interesting presentation. I realize this was a presentation that was posted and many of the laser pointer portions didn't make in, but if you have new videos in the future I'd recommend putting the common name on the slides.
Great video. My dad and I have been out collecting tropical strays this past week over in Rhode Island. This video helped fill the gaps on a some of the mystery fish we have been seeing!
12:11 that makes me even more glad I got to witness a rough bigeye this summer, although it seemed like there was a window this summer where there were an abnormal amount of them around, I wonder why it was them specifically
It's juvenile spotfin butterflyfish. Lots of cool critters to catch this time of year up there. Todd Gardener has some cool TH-cam videos about other ornamentals he's collected off Long Island.
awesome video! this inspired me to go out and try it myself last summer with some friends and a makeshift long seine net (2 smaller ones zip tied) we ended up getting really lucky and caught a crevalle jack about 3/4 inch long. we threw it into my fish tank, hes been quite a fish to watch.
ive caught jack crevales and rudderfish in mid august. Both hace been caught in large schools All caught by the powerplant in island park. Rudderfish were large and the jacks were very small but fought as good as a cocktail blue.
in october there are lizard fish all over the Island park bay by the powerplant. The powerplant keeps the water piss warm and ive seen angelfish and even brown sharks in the winter months
Easily the best video I've seen in a very long time. This guy gets it
Very cool and interesting presentation. I realize this was a presentation that was posted and many of the laser pointer portions didn't make in, but if you have new videos in the future I'd recommend putting the common name on the slides.
It was interesting to learn that the tropical and subtropical Lionfish populations are off the Long Island coast fluctuate.
saw a video some days ago about this topic.
but wasn't 8 years old.
nice work
Great video. My dad and I have been out collecting tropical strays this past week over in Rhode Island. This video helped fill the gaps on a some of the mystery fish we have been seeing!
I learned so much!
12:11 that makes me even more glad I got to witness a rough bigeye this summer, although it seemed like there was a window this summer where there were an abnormal amount of them around, I wonder why it was them specifically
thank you for posting this the best info ive ever seen on whats in our water cant believe it . your the man
Bravo 👏
What a fantastic presentation 👍🏻🇺🇸
Stumbled across this video, I would go to see this guy if he still speaks in the area. Great content.
It's juvenile spotfin butterflyfish. Lots of cool critters to catch this time of year up there.
Todd Gardener has some cool TH-cam videos about other ornamentals he's collected off Long Island.
Great video good information.
Great video 🫡🫡🫡🫡👍
This was very informative and thorough thanks!
8 year old video… about to blow up !
awesome video! this inspired me to go out and try it myself last summer with some friends and a makeshift long seine net (2 smaller ones zip tied) we ended up getting really lucky and caught a crevalle jack about 3/4 inch long. we threw it into my fish tank, hes been quite a fish to watch.
ive caught jack crevales and rudderfish in mid august. Both hace been caught in large schools
All caught by the powerplant in island park. Rudderfish were large and the jacks were very small but fought as good as a cocktail blue.
That was awesome!!!
in october there are lizard fish all over the Island park bay by the powerplant. The powerplant keeps the water piss warm and ive seen angelfish and even brown sharks in the winter months
@36:17, is that Chris standing there in the wet suit?
22:12