ONE HOUR Commercial "Small Hook" Fishing {Vermillion Snapper, Black Seabass}
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- One hour uncut commercial bottom fishing. Vermillion snapper are one of the main fish we target while commercial fishing, and that's what we were targeting on this outing. Plenty of other species caught as well. These one hour videos seem to have some potential so I'm going to try to roll with it. It is MUCH easier to produce this type of content than the other stuff I do, giving me a nice break from intense editing.
Email swordfishnc2@gmail.com if you're interested in booking a charter for any of the fishing you've seen in my videos
I love your one he fishing videos keep UP the great work officer Tim crews
Them spot tail porgies make some nice sandwich sized fillets. Easy fish to clean.
While dropping 4 baits down do you set the hook on the bite or the eating then keep reeling it in or leave it and let more come in for the eating.
On a good bite I will try to be greedy and bring up several, if it's a slow bite I'm taking what I can get
Just curious what’s your close to the beach depth your fishing?
Love these vids
Very nice 👌 👍
Why are you keeping spot tail pinfish? Bait? Wouldn’t think they would have any commercial value.
Spot tail porgies. They taste great.
They do have a market not great but they do have a market. Not to bad eating. Years ago I was told same thing about keeping trigger fish lol
Great Fishing....
What Reel are You using ?
Thanks for sharing
Haven't seen you doing any kayaking videos just commercials videos
Limited options this time of year for a kayak video that my audience will watch. I've been fishing a bunch but my channel actually suffers from posting something like a trout or redfish video usually. Next upload may be from the kayak!
@nolanminor6761 oh ok cool so when you do those commercial video do you get to keep a fish
To bad u guys live in Florida, cause them Red Snappers be comimg back home.
Small fish overall.
small hook small fish!
As a commercial captain, why would you target juvenile species and especially as a commercial harvester, I would expect anyone in the industry to appreciate future considerations for a sustained fishery. I'm an avid fisherman as well and I will not interfere with anyone making a living to provide for their family. Been there and done that - let those juvenile species grow a bit longer and beget more profits long term. Cheers! @@nolanminor6761