Interesting. I kayak fish the Bay Area and use my decender multiple times every rockfish trip. I have decended dozens of goldeneye, quillies, coppers, gophers, and china's. Try running a single assist hook on those jigs. I lose fewer lings with the assist hooks and hook less of the small rockfish. It's much easier to store them on a kayak as well. They don't get stuck as easily either, although that doesn't seem to be an issue for you.
I had a couple of my brother in law’s and friends brake a few trolling rods while we were salmon fishing at different times! Usually they had a bad habit of tightening the drag because the fish was taking line and it wasn’t coming in easy! I had to explain that is what the drag is for so they get tired out before we net them!!! 4 rods in 12 years of fishing, not too bad.
would love to hear you personal "tier list" for lack of a better term of all our local coastal fish when it comes to eating. from crabs to halibut to rockfish or even the more bluewater species: whats worth bringing home for a lil feast? loving your videos, brother! quality inspiration to cast a rod
That's a really good day! Great Ling. I was out of Dana Point this morning and got into some Bonito! Fun to catch. Water temp in the high 60's down here
I used to go out trolling bonito in a motorboat skiff with my old high school marine biology teacher in the summers off of Newport beach back when I was a teenager. ah, good times.
I really like the drop metal jigging because you never know what's going to bite it. Really want you to get a tuna or big yellow tail on the yak. May take some seriously hard fishing but if anyone can do it, you can.❤
Oh man I hope I didn't jinx your rod 😂 earlier in the video while you were pulling up that halibut I was thinking your rod was bending a bit too much, sure looks durable 💀 great video 👍🏻
@@thomasneal9291it’s only 50-60 feet where he is…they don’t usually balloon from that depth and have no problem swimming back down …at least that’s been my experience
Have you tried the coast north, of San Simeon. You can launch at Hearst Beach. Head north!! It's a lightly fished stretch and BIG ling come out of there.
Another great video! Curious, is that wetsuit all the way up? And how do you take a piss on the kayak with a wetsuit on? I've been having the toughest time.. haha. Thanks!
@@thomasneal9291that’s pretty nasty. It’s one thing when surfing or diving, but sitting in a pool of your own piss for hours without a bit of rinse isn’t right.
With great whites in the waters where you fish I don't know how you can bleed your catch on the side of the kayak! Anyway great catch that halibut was huge right along with that lingcod!
I was never scared of sharks when I used to dive and fish off of California, but after I got my masters in ichthyology, I worked for a nonprofit foundation that studied white sharks off of Santa Cruz. The first 16 foot female that swam under the boat... and I now always am looking over my shoulder when diving since then. There are some big, nasty sharks out there. real big. like... you feel like a whale just passed under the boat big.
Adam- You're The Slayer of Giants!! Super nice catches. That "little, but stout", super light, short butt and handy jigging rod looked like the ideal set-up for kayak jigging giants. ISH?? I have been wondering why "Ish" (the Fish with Ish) hasn't posted recently (2yrs ?). I have really missed his excellent, informative, how-to videos!!!
What’s the regulation on rockfish n lincs? On DFG website it says inshore 20 fathom only till end of September. But I’ve seen several folks out catching them on boats. Is there a specific meaning to inshore fishing? Distance or depth wise? Thanks in advance!
I believe that the record for a California halibut is in the 80 lb range? I remember seeing a picture of a young lady with a beast of one in her kayak.
So I recently learned that the laws are written for fish possession and not targeting. It's pretty hard to prove someone's intent, so it's pretty hard to ticket someone for targeting a fish.
How do you tell California halibut from pacific halibut? I always thought that if you were looking at it right side up with the jaw on the bottom, California halibut was always facing left and the pacific facing right.?
Dang dude, I would have thought that reef would have been completely picked over by now... and yet, Die Hard still catches some quality fish. SMH. Hahaha
BTW... the largest relative pressure change is in the last 20 feet to the surface (last 10 even). so yes, descenders are useful even for fish in only 30 feet of water. We used to carry large bore syringe needles to simply bleed the air from fish swimbladders before releasing them. much cheaper and more effective actually. Also, some fish are better at managing quick changes to swimbladder pressure than others, so best to be always prepared for the worst case scenario. If I were you, for legal reasons I would keep a descender on your boat, but use a syringe needle to actually do the job instead. if you do, your release survival rate goes up by over 30%. really really. I'm not just making this up, I saw the data when I was an ichthyologist ages back.
I can verify this is true . I fished commercial shallow water Rockfish for 6 years . Some species are harder to pop too . But if you do it right the survival rate is high.
"Big halibut". You know, that species can weigh up to 90lbs right? I've never seen one that big in Cali personally, but that's the record. I commonly saw 20-30lb halibut when I was a kid (50 years ago), but even those are long gone I guess.
wait... I HAVE seen a 90lb california halibut. It was in an aquarium at Scripps Institute down near San Diego (La Jolla). sucker was estimated to be over 50 years old when I saw it, and that would have been around 40 years ago. I wonder if it is still alive? meh. unlikely.
Interesting. I kayak fish the Bay Area and use my decender multiple times every rockfish trip. I have decended dozens of goldeneye, quillies, coppers, gophers, and china's. Try running a single assist hook on those jigs. I lose fewer lings with the assist hooks and hook less of the small rockfish. It's much easier to store them on a kayak as well. They don't get stuck as easily either, although that doesn't seem to be an issue for you.
That’s a nice day on the water there! Good to see fish are biting. Hope to see ya out there sometime soon!
I hope so too!
I had a couple of my brother in law’s and friends brake a few trolling rods while we were salmon fishing at different times! Usually they had a bad habit of tightening the drag because the fish was taking line and it wasn’t coming in easy! I had to explain that is what the drag is for so they get tired out before we net them!!! 4 rods in 12 years of fishing, not too bad.
It happens!
would love to hear you personal "tier list" for lack of a better term of all our local coastal fish when it comes to eating. from crabs to halibut to rockfish or even the more bluewater species: whats worth bringing home for a lil feast? loving your videos, brother! quality inspiration to cast a rod
Thats a great idea! I'll keep that in mind for my second channel!
@@DieHardFishing throw up a link for that channel on your list! new here but didnt know bout no second channel
That's a really good day! Great Ling.
I was out of Dana Point this morning and got into some Bonito! Fun to catch. Water temp in the high 60's down here
I used to go out trolling bonito in a motorboat skiff with my old high school marine biology teacher in the summers off of Newport beach back when I was a teenager. ah, good times.
Good stuff!
I would love to have those rockfish you threw back 😅
They are still out there for you!
I love watching your videos! I'm a kayak rookie, and always looking for tips!
Glad to help!
Great to know that ish with fish is fishing again. It’s been a while since he last posted a video.
Another great day out on the water. Thanks man.
My PB Oregon Halibut is 65lbs, caught on a dory boat fishing trip of Pacific City.
Oregon boy here. Nice off shore there.
I believe your Oregon halibut was a Pacific halibut
Adam was fishing for California halibut
@@stevedyer5902 so was he’s not fishing in the Pacific Ocean LOL, not sure there a difference between “California Halibut” and “pacific halibut”
I really like the drop metal jigging because you never know what's going to bite it. Really want you to get a tuna or big yellow tail on the yak. May take some seriously hard fishing but if anyone can do it, you can.❤
I would love to get another yellow on my kayak!
That blue jig was on fire! I believe they sell those same Jigs at Fish Emeryville, at the marina office.
Yeah it was! I have a promo code in the video description if you want to order some for your next trip! Promo code gets you 10% off!
Love to watch your videos. Great job Adam
Great day Adam!
😂 only tuber i have notifications on.. get it Adam!!
Appreciate the support!
Great fishing video 🎣 more longer please
👍👍👍👍👍 of fishing!
Great job As always😊
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent content. Love your videos.
I appreciate that!
I lovet it on the roud!!
Nice catches and great video!
Thank you very much!
Oh man I hope I didn't jinx your rod 😂 earlier in the video while you were pulling up that halibut I was thinking your rod was bending a bit too much, sure looks durable 💀 great video 👍🏻
If you’re fishing rockfish, the descender has to be set up on a rod. It can’t be in your tacklebox.
probably why he threw all the rockfish back. still, he should have at least needled their bladders.
@@thomasneal9291it’s only 50-60 feet where he is…they don’t usually balloon from that depth and have no problem swimming back down …at least that’s been my experience
Have you tried the coast north, of San Simeon. You can launch at Hearst Beach. Head north!! It's a lightly fished stretch and BIG ling come out of there.
Fake News! This 🐀 is confused where he is from. He meant further North from Half moon bay around Ft Bragg or Crescent City.
I'll check it out!
I wonder if you would catch fur us lingcod and rock fish with hand line with your jig
I use 80 lb mono with canvas gloves
😁
That's on my list!
Another great video! Curious, is that wetsuit all the way up? And how do you take a piss on the kayak with a wetsuit on? I've been having the toughest time.. haha. Thanks!
it's a WETSUIT. hint: it's not just water that makes them wet. every diver ever will tell you that.
@@thomasneal9291that’s pretty nasty. It’s one thing when surfing or diving, but sitting in a pool of your own piss for hours without a bit of rinse isn’t right.
Yes it is all the way up! It has a zipper in the front for relief
@@DieHardFishing good to know! I didn't know they make zippers in the front. I'll look into it.
i went to capitola a few days ago but had no luck on the halibut and i want to know where this was so i can hopefully get a Halibut
From what I've seen, he often fishes off of moss landing, a few klicks out.
amazing fishing my friend
With great whites in the waters where you fish I don't know how you can bleed your catch on the side of the kayak! Anyway great catch that halibut was huge right along with that lingcod!
They 🦈 only like the mellow yellow kayaks 😊
some do it all t he time for years n years no issues.. others dont eve do it but get attacked anyway.. it's not your time, its not..
I was never scared of sharks when I used to dive and fish off of California, but after I got my masters in ichthyology, I worked for a nonprofit foundation that studied white sharks off of Santa Cruz. The first 16 foot female that swam under the boat... and I now always am looking over my shoulder when diving since then. There are some big, nasty sharks out there. real big. like... you feel like a whale just passed under the boat big.
Have you ever shown how you prepare halabit raw? I would love to see that!
My favorite way it is to sprinkle some shallots and jalapeno and then pour some ponzu sauce over it
Adam- You're The Slayer of Giants!! Super nice catches. That "little, but stout", super light, short butt and handy jigging rod looked like the ideal set-up for kayak jigging giants. ISH?? I have been wondering why "Ish" (the Fish with Ish) hasn't posted recently (2yrs ?). I have really missed his excellent, informative, how-to videos!!!
Die hard fishing is definitely the best bay area fishing youtuber!
@@Ducky2o Without a doubt. I've been following him before he went full time. He was a really good short stop in high school baseball.
I love watching your vids. One question…why haven’t I ever seen a flag or light pole on the back of your yack? Just wondering.
Lots of bait out front !!!
Let me know when they come out with the AC boxer brief!🍒🤒🤞
What a great idea!!!!haha
Bro I never thought anyone would use those jigs.......
@@antman619 I have had good luck on blue and purple🙂
That’s great
What rod are you using I’ve been looking for a baitcaster
What’s the regulation on rockfish n lincs? On DFG website it says inshore 20 fathom only till end of September. But I’ve seen several folks out catching them on boats. Is there a specific meaning to inshore fishing? Distance or depth wise? Thanks in advance!
I believe that the record for a California halibut is in the 80 lb range? I remember seeing a picture of a young lady with a beast of one in her kayak.
Thats a monster!!!
How do you fish that jig? Do you just keep bouncing it off the bottom?
What kind of rod are you using for jigging? Thanks.
Hi great video , what make live bait tank , never seen anything like that be great for new zealand fishing .
I have a link in the video description!
Can we get a fillet tutorial for halibut long cod and rock fish?
Sure! I'll add to a future video
do you use halibut rig set up? how much weight do you use? and I'd like to buy your big halibut
Hi, have you had any white shark encounters?
Yes! Its on my channel if you look through some of my older videos.
That ending was hilarious. My turn is coming... 😞
Nothing better then Butt headshakes
So I recently learned that the laws are written for fish possession and not targeting. It's pretty hard to prove someone's intent, so it's pretty hard to ticket someone for targeting a fish.
I'm assuming you no longer live in Santa Cruz. I live in Aptos and it hasn't been hot enough to complain yet. By the way, great vid!
I like water and fish
How do you tell California halibut from pacific halibut? I always thought that if you were looking at it right side up with the jaw on the bottom, California halibut was always facing left and the pacific facing right.?
nope. there are subtle differences in head and fin shape. I'm sure you can google up pics of each to compare.
The Pacific Halibut are more diamond shape. All the halibut we catch in the bay area are California Halibut
I’m already jealous @ 10
Regarding the big ling bleeding and having to keep it, how does the law work when the ling is undersized and bleeding?
Unfortunately you still are required to throw it back and hope it survives
@@DieHardFishing I appreciate the feedback 👍
Dang dude, I would have thought that reef would have been completely picked over by now... and yet, Die Hard still catches some quality fish. SMH. Hahaha
This year has seen some really nice fish out there!
They found you ?
25 at the most
BTW... the largest relative pressure change is in the last 20 feet to the surface (last 10 even). so yes, descenders are useful even for fish in only 30 feet of water. We used to carry large bore syringe needles to simply bleed the air from fish swimbladders before releasing them. much cheaper and more effective actually. Also, some fish are better at managing quick changes to swimbladder pressure than others, so best to be always prepared for the worst case scenario. If I were you, for legal reasons I would keep a descender on your boat, but use a syringe needle to actually do the job instead. if you do, your release survival rate goes up by over 30%. really really. I'm not just making this up, I saw the data when I was an ichthyologist ages back.
I can verify this is true . I fished commercial shallow water Rockfish for 6 years . Some species are harder to pop too . But if you do it right the survival rate is high.
Adam are you originally from the Bay Area? Your accent/cadence reminds me of someone from the Great Lakes/Chicago accent.
Born and raised in the bay area!
It appears your pro mar gaff is rusting
"Big halibut". You know, that species can weigh up to 90lbs right? I've never seen one that big in Cali personally, but that's the record. I commonly saw 20-30lb halibut when I was a kid (50 years ago), but even those are long gone I guess.
wait... I HAVE seen a 90lb california halibut. It was in an aquarium at Scripps Institute down near San Diego (La Jolla). sucker was estimated to be over 50 years old when I saw it, and that would have been around 40 years ago. I wonder if it is still alive? meh. unlikely.
4th
I let my buddy borrow one of my poles and he broke it into 3 pieces on a snag. I was P1SSED!
Yikes!
You need to use a Hookup Bait, guarantee PB... Been telling you for the last 6 years...