We run 3 -lines as you can see in the video. Our short flat line starts about our 3rd wave or about 60 feet with a 48 oz trolling lead. 4th wave flat line is at around 75-80 ft with a 32 oz lead ... 48 oz on rough days like this one. The center line without a weight using our Crooked Island Candy is around 100 ft. Speed averages out to around 13 knots. We had to keep the camera up on the bridge because it was rough that day but those small fish you see were 50-70 lbs.... Yes pretty nice size
It's real systematically pro-fishing! I never fishing big game on sea, but looking on this video is very nice time for me. THANK YOU VERY MUCH MISTER BART!!!!! Wow, it's my dream...
Souldiver ... we are running Black Bart Brazil Projet in the short corner about 60 feet back. This large sized bait typically used as a teaser was an experiment to see if the big bait big fish theory held water. After 6 years, we see the bigger fish on the big bait about 70% of the time. The other 2-lines of the spread are Bart, Crooked Island Candies.
Thank you for watching our video and your comment. I suppose we are no different than anyone else .... there can be pandemonium but if you keep it simple it's allot easier to manage and your less likely to make mistakes. As a wise old sea captain told me once ...keep it simple kid :) !!
hi, im a fan of black bart, although i dont have any lures of it. I have caught several kingfish, lots of tuna, a few marlin now and then and some sailfish. But i have never caught a wahoo. I am the owner of a 35 foot bertram, and i have 50 lb+ gear. But i just dont know how to hook one of these wahoo's up. Any advice for lures, speed etc.?
Damn … that last fish was a stud. Think Ill give the high speed trolling a shot this summer. Is it realistic to run these baits without weights? If not, what size trolling weights do you recommend?
RH ... We were using the Brazil Projet on our short flat line and used at 48 oz weight on that bait. Then Crooked Island Candy on our long flat with a 32 oz weight and Crooked Island in our center position with no weight. Speed is around 13-14 knots.
I SEE THE ROD WHO APPEAR IN THE WAHOO BASIC VIDEO LOOKS AWESOME UNLIMITED ROD,, AS I HEAR IN THE VIDEO,, BUT WHAT BRAND OF ROD IT IS,,, WHO MADE IT PLEASE
beaux poissons. Mais ne JAMAIS mettre un wahoo vivant sur le pont , c'est comme se balancer un scalpel énervé dans les pattes. j'ai déja vu, et eu de graves coupures ...
Those lures are huge!! 🤗....I 💚 how they eat big offerings 😁
Good deckhand.hope he tipped out well that day.
We run 3 -lines as you can see in the video. Our short flat line starts about our 3rd wave or about 60 feet with a 48 oz trolling lead. 4th wave flat line is at around 75-80 ft with a 32 oz lead ... 48 oz on rough days like this one. The center line without a weight using our Crooked Island Candy is around 100 ft. Speed averages out to around 13 knots. We had to keep the camera up on the bridge because it was rough that day but those small fish you see were 50-70 lbs.... Yes pretty nice size
It's real systematically pro-fishing! I never fishing big game on sea, but looking on this video is very nice time for me. THANK YOU VERY MUCH MISTER BART!!!!! Wow, it's my dream...
Souldiver ... we are running Black Bart Brazil Projet in the short corner about 60 feet back. This large sized bait typically used as a teaser was an experiment to see if the big bait big fish theory held water. After 6 years, we see the bigger fish on the big bait about 70% of the time. The other 2-lines of the spread are Bart, Crooked Island Candies.
Love the video smokin Wahoo go big daddy
Thank you for watching our video and your comment. I suppose we are no different than anyone else .... there can be pandemonium but if you keep it simple it's allot easier to manage and your less likely to make mistakes. As a wise old sea captain told me once ...keep it simple kid :) !!
Awesome , Well Done.
Great video ,enjoyed watching👍👍
Hell yea, love my black barts 😊
leader guy is the reel/real master!
@czoubek no you need the weight, use a 2 pound cigar weight or 3 pound in rough seas
Real pro handling of big 'hoos. My biggest is 70 lbs. Mostly 20--40. Fun anyway!!
Love this video I catch them on planers too
hi, im a fan of black bart, although i dont have any lures of it. I have caught several kingfish, lots of tuna, a few marlin now and then and some sailfish. But i have never caught a wahoo. I am the owner of a 35 foot bertram, and i have 50 lb+ gear. But i just dont know how to hook one of these wahoo's up. Any advice for lures, speed etc.?
yu guys using the san sal candy? PS you got a good deck hand there capt
Damn … that last fish was a stud. Think Ill give the high speed trolling a shot this summer. Is it realistic to run these baits without weights? If not, what size trolling weights do you recommend?
What kind of boat do you fish?
Tip that mate he s awesome
Which Black Bart lures were you using?
RH ... We were using the Brazil Projet on our short flat line and used at 48 oz weight on that bait. Then Crooked Island Candy on our long flat with a 32 oz weight and Crooked Island in our center position with no weight. Speed is around 13-14 knots.
I SEE THE ROD WHO APPEAR IN THE WAHOO BASIC VIDEO LOOKS AWESOME UNLIMITED ROD,, AS I HEAR IN THE VIDEO,, BUT WHAT BRAND OF ROD IT IS,,, WHO MADE IT PLEASE
What is the make of that boat
What make is the boat u were using in the vid @blackbartlures
+Scott Petersen its a bertram convetible
what speed are you trolling?
What is the make of the bait u are using in this vid +black art
+Scott Petersen Brazil pro jet on the left corner and crooked island candy on shot gun and right corner.
@czoubek Sorry … meant third fish.
@black Bart
beaux poissons. Mais ne JAMAIS mettre un wahoo vivant sur le pont , c'est comme se balancer un scalpel énervé dans les pattes. j'ai déja vu, et eu de graves coupures ...
Sorry … should have listened to the video. 48oz on the flats … none on the shotgun
You guys don't know nathing!