The sheer joy on the face at 6:03 of the guy in the black hoodie as he catches fish bigger than anything he has ever caught before is wonderful. He will remember this day for a long time..
Wen I had my Lasix eye surgery, they hydrated & covered them. Gave me a sleeping pill to take. I had to keep my eyes closed till the next morning when I could take the blind off. My site was PERFECT!!! I was 20/500 prior & 20/15 after. Treats are better than dinner!
Would love to go fishing with captain Nick he knows what he’s doing! That’s why I stay watching these videos! Love learning enjoying this so entertainment to watch your content captain Nick!
Thank you for continuing to make videos! How's the brokering going? ALSO!! YAY! no glasses!!!! I recommend it to everyone! It's worth dry eyes in the morning and some light sensitivity.
You should try dropping your bait down to 200’ during the day and you’ll probably catch the bigger tuna like 50 to 100 lbs. All the small ones feed at the surface during the day. That’s how it works in Hawaii anyway but I’m not sure if it’ll work like that in the Keys. Usually there is a big school of small tuna on the surface like 5 to 15 lbs and if you see depth recorder marks down at 30 fathoms or 180 ft you can catch larger tuna. This channel has inspired me to try catching a Swordfish in Hawaii. No one ever catches them but apparently long line fishermen catch them all the time. If you ever come to The Big Island Hawaii and are on the Kona coast I’ll take you to fish at some private buoys. 🤙 Aloha
Lucky you had the new laser. I had it done 20 years ago on a crude laser and it failed over the 20 years. I had something wrapped around my retina and a Dr at Mayo Hospital removed it. I will go back in a year or 2 to have my lens replaced to gain back my vision.
First blackfin I caught off Savannah was on a cedar plug plastic that was sinking as we were fighting other tuna. All our blackfins are large size. Yellowfins have basically disappeared over the years, you need to be up at oregon inlet for yellow fin big eye and blue fin. What is hard to believe that they used to catch 80 to 100 pound yellow fin just a mile or 2 off Miami beach in the 1980's. You ask a captain now he will say you must mean Venice.
Not really to be honest. We bled all these tunas, but some still have some blood when we fillet them. Might be because some get pics first and not as much comes out.
Hey Stan ! I'm wondering why you don't bleed these tuna out ? Or is not necessary? . It's funny you talked about the eye surgery I have been getting eye injections Monday is the most recent for me my right eye just started hemorrhaging 20 min ago I got to watch your fun tuna trip as I lost vision in that eye
We do bleed all the tuna in the box, but sometimes there’s still some blood. Some of the tuna might not pump it all out if they aren’t as lively after pics and such
Man that boat is sweet! At this point point I’m convinced that if you had a cruise ship, it would have quad Yamaha 300’s😂. Also, one quick question, how fast is that 42lr wide open?
grilled tuna…i guess i have to talk a bit about culture difference yes, you can grill tuna, even the japanese will use dry hay "fast burn" the surface and leave the core half cook. but a completely well done grill tuna is something i will pass. is there any well done tuna dish in asia? yes, may be next time if you want to know. besides the method, there are difference on which part is the best taste too. you love the leone, which is the fish back, but on the other side of the planet, people love the belly, which you use as swordfish bait. what? am i kidding? if you go to a sushi shop, a toro sushi probably is the most expensive thing in the shop. what is that pink meat come from? it is the belly meat from a hugh fat black fin tuna. you can always double check that with any sushi chef to see if that's true or not. actually everytime when i saw the japanese watching your channel and see you cut away the belly as bait, they drop their jaws and eyes wide open 🤣
Wow what a triple header! Kelley Young, Blue Gabe and Nick Stanczyk. 3 new videos back to back to back!!!!!!
The sheer joy on the face at 6:03 of the guy in the black hoodie as he catches fish bigger than anything he has ever caught before is wonderful. He will remember this day for a long time..
Stan Is Always on the Fish , Great Captain and Fisherman .
The new boat is definitely a money maker!
GREAT ON DA WATER,GREAT AT DA HOUSE,TUNA LITTLE OVER COOKED BUT I BET IT WAS VERY TASTY,YOU GUYS ROCK..GODBLESS..
Sadie cracks me up 🤣 great family content captain Nick as always love the show.
It was great, I hope you have these successes every day
Congratz on the new blessed vision sarah
Lotsá tuna is the other blessing..letz🎣g👀🇬🇺🇺🇲👋🎶
BLUE/PURPLE
Great times with family and friends . love it !!
Tuna looks great. What a dream to live & work on the water.
Between yellowfin and freeman the fishing boats of all fishing boats that things a beast
Wen I had my Lasix eye surgery, they hydrated & covered them. Gave me a sleeping pill to take. I had to keep my eyes closed till the next morning when I could take the blind off. My site was PERFECT!!! I was 20/500 prior & 20/15 after. Treats are better than dinner!
nice catch, how deep are those humps your fishing?
Would love to go fishing with captain Nick he knows what he’s doing! That’s why I stay watching these videos! Love learning enjoying this so entertainment to watch your content captain Nick!
So entertaining to watch your content captain Nick stanz *
YELLOW/GREEEN/RED/ORANGE/PINK/WHITE/GREY
That’s a cheerio!! Hilarious!
It was so great
38°F here with a 30 mph wind. I would say your weather is nice!
Great video man! I wish I could live were you lived!
I'll eat up some fresh tuna real good. 😁Sadie's making some more friendship bracelets. Lol. 😊
GOLD/SILVER
Mikes lookin good
The waves are like that every time I’m on the water and then it’s calm after I leave
Appreciate yall thanks again
Love Penn reels
You know when you see a cutting table beat the hell up your doing it right 😂👍👍🇺🇸
Thank you for continuing to make videos! How's the brokering going?
ALSO!! YAY! no glasses!!!! I recommend it to everyone! It's worth dry eyes in the morning and some light sensitivity.
Nick, now that Sarah can see you clearly, are you surprised she hasn't left yet? 🤣🤣
Yes, thank god bean got engaged already
@@StanzFam 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙄
Speaking of Bean getting engaged… he’s way out kicked his coverage with Astrid. That’s for sure
You should try dropping your bait down to 200’ during the day and you’ll probably catch the bigger tuna like 50 to 100 lbs. All the small ones feed at the surface during the day. That’s how it works in Hawaii anyway but I’m not sure if it’ll work like that in the Keys. Usually there is a big school of small tuna on the surface like 5 to 15 lbs and if you see depth recorder marks down at 30 fathoms or 180 ft you can catch larger tuna. This channel has inspired me to try catching a Swordfish in Hawaii. No one ever catches them but apparently long line fishermen catch them all the time. If you ever come to The Big Island Hawaii and are on the Kona coast I’ll take you to fish at some private buoys. 🤙 Aloha
Good luck out there with the sword 🙌🏻
Great content i love this
always awesome video But you need some new cleaning Tables
Stan what happened to your banners? Did you forget about them?
What brand knives were you using for filleting? I did not see any link in the description.
That was a SORD knife
Lucky you had the new laser. I had it done 20 years ago on a crude laser and it failed over the 20 years. I had something wrapped around my retina and a Dr at Mayo Hospital removed it. I will go back in a year or 2 to have my lens replaced to gain back my vision.
Bravo 👍👍👍👍
What product did you throw on the bait just before you threw the net that cloudied up the water?
Sand and chum mixed together
First blackfin I caught off Savannah was on a cedar plug plastic that was sinking as we were fighting other tuna. All our blackfins are large size. Yellowfins have basically disappeared over the years, you need to be up at oregon inlet for yellow fin big eye and blue fin. What is hard to believe that they used to catch 80 to 100 pound yellow fin just a mile or 2 off Miami beach in the 1980's. You ask a captain now he will say you must mean Venice.
Hey what model smith’s are you wearing? I loved the challis, went through about 3 pair but your’s look similar so I’m interested. Thanks in advance
The Redding’s fit my face really well
Wow Nick, very nice catch on BFT. There were some big waves in that bad weather. Great video love that sashimi. Greeting from Miami 🚤🎣⚓🎏🙂🤺👨👩👧🫂
Great video, what is the mini rod?
Our “lil STANZ” offshore mini rod, run small rod on a jigging blank
Nice tunas
Nick when you going to have Jocelyn cooking at the house. Have a cook off with her and bean
Where do you buy that sand chum at? I've been looking for something like that.
Nick, that mini probably isn't as good a Bean Pole. You should go to Bean's site and buy one. 🤣
The winter stashe is getting serious lol
Did you trow mash banana for bait?
Nick, do you notice any difference of the fish being kept in ice slurry or deblooded first then into the ice slurry?
Not really to be honest. We bled all these tunas, but some still have some blood when we fillet them. Might be because some get pics first and not as much comes out.
That looked funner than Swordfishing.
What type of rod is the small one ?
stanzfishing.com/products/mini-stanz-offshore-rod
I have tons of Tuna. It's all in CANS. haa
You on 🔥
Yum sushi!
how fast were you running home?
~30 knots in that part of the video
Red sky's in the morning sailors take warning. Red sky's at night sailors delight.
Miami has one of the best hospitals in the US for eyes.
The nick stick catches Tuna
Thin sliced tuna and wasabi ❤️
Hopefully you can do it because I'm looking forward to the video you make
Looked pretty bumpy out there to a freshwater guy like me...what were the seas?
3-6’ most the day
@@StanzFam What's too much? At what point do you not take people out? You've got killer boats!
That’s money dude. Put that on a crackah
Hey Stan !
I'm wondering why you don't bleed these tuna out ? Or is not necessary?
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It's funny you talked about the eye surgery
I have been getting eye injections Monday is the most recent for me my right eye just started hemorrhaging 20 min ago I got to watch your fun tuna trip as I lost vision in that eye
We do bleed all the tuna in the box, but sometimes there’s still some blood. Some of the tuna might not pump it all out if they aren’t as lively after pics and such
Sorry about your eye. Hopefully your vision will return
Stanz KNIVES
Didn't bleed them out?
Bled all of them
Tom Cruise with a stash👃🏻
Hey Nick word of advice brother never close the grill when you're cooking tuna e just want a steer on the outside
U was watch a stalecracker video all about that W sauce
BLACKFIN/
Where’s the first mate Beans ?????
He got his captains license and runs inshore trips now. Check his channel out, beanscreentv
Man that boat is sweet! At this point point I’m convinced that if you had a cruise ship, it would have quad Yamaha 300’s😂. Also, one quick question, how fast is that 42lr wide open?
I saw 64 mph very light load
Always overcooking the tuna 😆
I know 😂🤷🏻♂️
You gotta put some vegetables in that Halloween thing. Surprise her next time.
😂🙌🏻🙂
What Nick overcooked the fish? That never happens :)
😜🕺🏻
Open it Daddy!!!!
Отлично 😃, вам бы ещё по русски говорить 🤣👍
Good fishing sir 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Where are the sharks?
רקג/RED
Blue Gabe might have cut his hand all the way off if he had that knife!
Hey @stanzfam how much bait does it take to catch some nice tuna??
Sometimes just a handful but usually a couple hundred or more
Seems like yesterday Sadie was in diapers, wow were does time go? Tuna still looks good Nick love the videos as always 👍
I love you
😘😍😘😍😘😘😘😍😘😘
never ever close the damn lid on the grill when grilling tuna!!!
its ruined.
grilled tuna…i guess i have to talk a bit about culture difference
yes, you can grill tuna, even the japanese will use dry hay "fast burn" the surface and leave the core half cook. but a completely well done grill tuna is something i will pass.
is there any well done tuna dish in asia? yes, may be next time if you want to know.
besides the method, there are difference on which part is the best taste too. you love the leone, which is the fish back, but on the other side of the planet, people love the belly, which you use as swordfish bait.
what? am i kidding?
if you go to a sushi shop, a toro sushi probably is the most expensive thing in the shop. what is that pink meat come from? it is the belly meat from a hugh fat black fin tuna.
you can always double check that with any sushi chef to see if that's true or not. actually everytime when i saw the japanese watching your channel and see you cut away the belly as bait, they drop their jaws and eyes wide open 🤣
Dude you gotta shave that off.
You need slide outside from above to enclose on fast cold weather water proofing heated indoor rides 🛥