Definitely like the camera drops any way you do it, and the longer format works well too. Keep up the good work, you're on your way to 10 or 20x the followers.
@@majorrhodes2870 agreed lol this was my first time trying it out and really wasn’t sure what the lighting/clarity situation was gonna be. I’ll try 100-200ft next time 😅
Ohhhh man! I forgot to mention, I saw some deep drop footage. They usually put some sort of light in addition to the camera, it provides a lot more visibility! I would absolutely love it to see more deep drop footage with long tails, yellowedge, etc.!
Definitely a great weather day, great catch, great company and great food! Glad your wife is coming around to the great taste of our natural resources!! Love the camera drop also…yes, more please!
I absolutely can’t believe how calm the sea is. I didn’t think it was possible. Every time I’ve gone out a couple of miles off shore, the waves have been at least 4 to 6 feet high. And to catch 2 sea bass on one toss??? I surrender.😁
@9:37 What's down there underneath y'all??? The fish you hooked just then is swimming over some sort of structure, or is it the camera??? I tried to see what is visible in the "Pretty Cool Footage" but it's kinda brief and can just barely make out a bunch of symmetrical cubes... Just thought that was pretty weird to see on camera whilst enjoying the video. I'm wondering if anyone else noticed or if I'm just seeing stuff. Anyway, GREAT Video! Thank You for Sharing!
We were fishing over an underwater pipeline/wellhead. They are pretty large and attract a lot of fish, I know it is pretty difficult to see it because of how dark it is. Thanks for watching!
@@CaptCollier I'm only seeing that you replied to my question NOW! as of this moment. Thank You for answering! On to the next one. ❤Thanks Again. F'n AWESOME!😁👍
Brings back some good childhood memories. Lived in a house on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale, and some mornings the sea would be calm and smooth as glass. Just incredible to behold. Awesome outing! Now I've got the itch.
enjoyed this flick,, it reminded me the decades ago me and a few friends bottom fishing for blackfish tog,, i always liked fluke better but the tog and sea bass off the new jersey coast was great eats.. nowadays it is way too expensive for the regulations and limits. here nyc nj coast area. nothing like fresh fish ..i might try a few trips but it must be expensive these years.. i haven't salt watered in a couple decades.. amazing how fast times have changed... anyone this warmed my sea spirits,, going to the super market fish store tomorrow lol.. ty for sharing
1:16 did anyone notice the cloud in lower right part of the sky? They look like a few diff things. A guy on a surf board being passed by a boat. Or a dragon not letting someone on for a ride It’s so cool!
wow that looks so wonderful, that longtail seabass @ 3:15 - 3:18, how the colors reflect in the sunlight when you turn that fish side to side. i like the cam in the water, interesting to see the fish while catching them. i just had an idea, how about using a landing net and a cam to catch the fish ? like that the person who is fishing can choose each single fish without catching those endangered fish. i can picture its to stressfull for those endangered fish to get pulled out with a hook in their mouth and then thrown back into the water, but a cam with a landing net can help to single out the fish to catch from the fish to not catch.
Nice to have friends/ fishing buddies like that with such as nice boat and pristine fishing conditions. You are blessed my friend! Another fine quality video. I am not familiar with that species of sea bass.
Grew up in Niceville Florida, fished the gulf every weekend March-August. Loved catching Bo-Bo’s, kings, cobia, reds and jacks. Moved to Arkansas 20 years ago, and I’ll take fishing Lake Ouachita over the gulf any day. 16’ jon boat, some crank baits and cut shad and I’ll fill up a cooler for about $5.
I’d never seen it done before either that’s why I wanted to try it. I noticed it really effected the action of the jig, but obviously jacks don’t care lol
I enjoyed the video, I liked the honesty of the wife as well. Let me recommend some extra virgin olive oil because it handles high heat without burning and add butter as you place your fillets. I would love to taste how good this fish is. Thanks for sharing.
Loved this video, really gives an insight into their behavior It also looks like greater amberjack has been opened, so I hope I'm able to fish the east coast sometimes as west coast winters are hard from shore
That looks like a blast!!! And don’t worry if your wife doesn’t like everything you like. Mine doesn’t either but the differences are part of how God made us to compliment each other. It’s cool she tried it for you and gave you a rating, I’ll believe it’s a good fish if someone like her who doesn’t like it gives it a 10! 👍🏼
Back in the 70's I had a little diesel boatwith a100# box n it. I fished the middle grounds off tarpon springs south to the keys. I fished with rod and reel rather than a commercial rail mounted rig. I usually stayed between 20 and 60 fathoms, but some days I just got too tired to reel then up. I remember filling the box in two days once. Of course back then 20 to 40# grouper were pretty common
Honest question… I’m new to fishing and I’ve never been deep sea fishing before. So you’re dropping the jig all the way down to the bottom then basically working it up and down until something bites it or until the hook snags a fish? Looked to me like a little bit of both? Is snagging the fish the point of working the jig?
The slow pitch jigging technique is suppose to mimic an injured bait fish and trigger a bite from a fish. The 4 assist hooks that we normally have rigged in them are to ensure that we don’t pull any hooks or lose a fish halfway up from 500+ ft of water. The intention is not to “snag” them but sometimes the hooks will get them anywhere in their body when they try to eat it
I somehow got here while looking at the Titan accident, which took my to the Byford Dolphin accident which then took me to early diving bells, which took me to playful dolphins which then brought up fishing channels, so here I am Captain Collier. Nice video by the way.
You should do a video where you interview some folks from Alabama Fish & Wildlife about why the catch limits are structured the way they are. You'll make better content going forward. These guys know what they're doing, they love the sport as much as you do, and they're putting limits out there to ensure that we can all enjoy the sport going forward.
First time viewer so idk where you're from but fish and spaghetti is a normal thing. Also glad you got the sauce already mixed in the noodles before serving haha
Really cool that's my dream to go out and catch those beauty's . I usually go out on 15 foot swells 26 miles out for a wreck fishing and I once caught a 30 in fluke/flounder on that trip. LOVE your vids you should send down live bait with the camera.!!!!!
Never caught Seabass or Grouper, but I love wearing the fool out of Snapper. Always head out from Fort Morgan, few years back we hit a huge floating grass patch and pulled in a bunch of Mahi Mahi, now that was a good fish fry.
im brand new to fishin (western PA). this whole thing is mind blowing to me hahaha. i spool about 100 yards of 15lb braid and that's my heavier rig. this is wild!
Thank you for bothering with the deep water camera shots! I thought in one sequence that there was a second fish chasing the hooked one for quite a way.
I'm coming to Pensacola the week of the 4th SIL has 32 foot Cobia. You need to come out with us for a tutorial trip. Boat has hardly been fished off of. We/he need some help.
hey Bud! Greetings from Canada . awesome video. What do you do with the remain of the fish? Let me know maybe I can help you to find some recipes ideas! Enjoy the fillets!
UV light penetrates well past 1000 feet and fish vision is strictly UV, fish do not see the mammal color spectrum. Mammals do not see the UV spectrum except wen activated by UV specific light.
collier means necklace in French; I used to fish cod of newfoundland with hand 100pound line- no rod, the jig is a pound and some jig, stainless stell 8 inch long; the largest cod was 6 feet long, 60 pounds
Great job on the groceries! Trade u some bluefin for some of those yellow seabass! Keep up good work teaching mamma to eat some fish! My Mississippi mamma tears some fish up!
I couldn't be totally sure from that view, but your "tadpole" looked like a bearded latoula. If it was, then yes they are really good eating. I've had people give them to me because they didn't like the look. Take every one you can get. I was sort of amazed at the other fish following that jack up from the bottom. Makes me wonder how often that's happening.
Man I have fishing fever bad and won't be able to get out until July 4th 😤. Want to get in some real work for my newest setup, shimano Ocea jigger f custom 2001NRHG paired with Seafloor control JAM rod. Thanks for the video!
I know how ya feel. Well your not missing much if you’re from around my area. It’s been super rough for days and shows no sign of getting call again for the foreseeable future 😥 you’re really gonna like that 2k ocea jigger
@@CaptCollier Yall emerald coast? I'm in pensacola, moved down here a year and a half ago. Mostly shore fishing. Grandparents had a boat but they sold it recently. Anytime I was out on the boat I had crap luck, wasn't familiar with the area at all. Neither were they fishing wise. I met a retired captain when i first got down here who offered to take me out a few times but he's gone for a week or two at the time usually, always headed off somewhere for pleasure i think. Hard to swing that.. Can only catch him for a day or night at a time randomly so I haven't been out with him.
I thought kitty Mitchell "speckled hind" was just a destin nickname..capt. ollin Marler told me "I was his mate" there was a lady up on the "hill" named kitty Mitchell and that was her favorite fish and if you brought her one she would do "favors" for you...fish story?? Perhaps...I miss that man!! Cool vid
Hope y’all are enjoying the longer length videos, Should I drop the camera down again with live or dead bait?? Maybe snapper fishing?
Try both. Can’t hurt. Love your content & Tite Lines!!!
Definitely like the camera drops any way you do it, and the longer format works well too. Keep up the good work, you're on your way to 10 or 20x the followers.
Maybe not so deep so it's more visible but yes for sure!
@@majorrhodes2870 agreed lol this was my first time trying it out and really wasn’t sure what the lighting/clarity situation was gonna be. I’ll try 100-200ft next time 😅
Ohhhh man! I forgot to mention, I saw some deep drop footage. They usually put some sort of light in addition to the camera, it provides a lot more visibility! I would absolutely love it to see more deep drop footage with long tails, yellowedge, etc.!
Definitely a great weather day, great catch, great company and great food! Glad your wife is coming around to the great taste of our natural resources!! Love the camera drop also…yes, more please!
Yessir good times indeed. I’m glad she is too!
I absolutely can’t believe how calm the sea is. I didn’t think it was possible. Every time I’ve gone out a couple of miles off shore, the waves have been at least 4 to 6 feet high. And to catch 2 sea bass on one toss??? I surrender.😁
That would be a life goal to be able to fish on a trip like that! Beautiful day, beautiful boat and friends, it doesn't get any better than that!!
100% agree! To this comment!! My goal too
@9:37
What's down there underneath y'all??? The fish you hooked just then is swimming over some sort of structure, or is it the camera??? I tried to see what is visible in the "Pretty Cool Footage" but it's kinda brief and can just barely make out a bunch of symmetrical cubes...
Just thought that was pretty weird to see on camera whilst enjoying the video. I'm wondering if anyone else noticed or if I'm just seeing stuff.
Anyway, GREAT Video! Thank You for Sharing!
We were fishing over an underwater pipeline/wellhead. They are pretty large and attract a lot of fish, I know it is pretty difficult to see it because of how dark it is. Thanks for watching!
@@CaptCollier I'm only seeing that you replied to my question NOW! as of this moment. Thank You for answering! On to the next one.
❤Thanks Again. F'n AWESOME!😁👍
Brings back some good childhood memories. Lived in a house on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale, and some mornings the sea would be calm and smooth as glass. Just incredible to behold. Awesome outing! Now I've got the itch.
enjoyed this flick,, it reminded me the decades ago me and a few friends bottom fishing for blackfish tog,, i always liked fluke better but the tog and sea bass off the new jersey coast was great eats.. nowadays it is way too expensive for the regulations and limits. here nyc nj coast area. nothing like fresh fish ..i might try a few trips but it must be expensive these years.. i haven't salt watered in a couple decades.. amazing how fast times have changed... anyone this warmed my sea spirits,, going to the super market fish store tomorrow lol.. ty for sharing
That is the clearest and calmest body of salt water I've ever seen.
It was pretty incredible. We rarely see it like that.
I can't believe how easy it is to catch all sorts of species in the Gulf. Amazing.
The keys are even better with coral reefs and ledges dropping to 3,000 feet
1:16 did anyone notice the cloud in lower right part of the sky? They look like a few diff things. A guy on a surf board being passed by a boat. Or a dragon not letting someone on for a ride It’s so cool!
That’s so cool!😊
Great job on the video Capt Collier and a great day with Capt Boe and crew!
wow that looks so wonderful, that longtail seabass @ 3:15 - 3:18, how the colors reflect in the sunlight when you turn that fish side to side.
i like the cam in the water, interesting to see the fish while catching them. i just had an idea, how about using a landing net and a cam to catch the fish ? like that the person who is fishing can choose each single fish without catching those endangered fish. i can picture its to stressfull for those endangered fish to get pulled out with a hook in their mouth and then thrown back into the water, but a cam with a landing net can help to single out the fish to catch from the fish to not catch.
Nice to have friends/ fishing buddies like that with such as nice boat and pristine fishing conditions. You are blessed my friend! Another fine quality video. I am not familiar with that species of sea bass.
Grew up in Niceville Florida, fished the gulf every weekend March-August. Loved catching Bo-Bo’s, kings, cobia, reds and jacks. Moved to Arkansas 20 years ago, and I’ll take fishing Lake Ouachita over the gulf any day. 16’ jon boat, some crank baits and cut shad and I’ll fill up a cooler for about $5.
Awesome catch and a beautiful day on the water. Appreciate you sharing the video.
Finally a video I’ve been wanting to see on my feed noone done it camera on the slow pitch well done sir
I’d never seen it done before either that’s why I wanted to try it. I noticed it really effected the action of the jig, but obviously jacks don’t care lol
I enjoyed the video, I liked the honesty of the wife as well. Let me recommend some extra virgin olive oil because it handles high heat without burning and add butter as you place your fillets. I would love to taste how good this fish is. Thanks for sharing.
Like the longer videos!!! Another great one!! Keep it up and we will keep watching!!!!!!
Awesome thank you!
I’m land-locked in Missouri - you’re living my dream. Subbed.
What does Land locked mean sorry ik I’m dumb lol
Loved this video, really gives an insight into their behavior
It also looks like greater amberjack has been opened, so I hope I'm able to fish the east coast sometimes as west coast winters are hard from shore
Awesome. Electric reels have come a long way from the days when I was fishing for tiles.
Oh I bet they have. I’ve only recently started using electric reels so I’m not sure what they were like back then
@@CaptCollier Bulky. Cheesy electrical connections. Weak. Technology rocks.
Really liked the deep fish cam stuff. Thanks.👍
That looks like a blast!!! And don’t worry if your wife doesn’t like everything you like. Mine doesn’t either but the differences are part of how God made us to compliment each other. It’s cool she tried it for you and gave you a rating, I’ll believe it’s a good fish if someone like her who doesn’t like it gives it a 10! 👍🏼
Great day of fishing , calm sea and great catches ; much envy here man , KUDOS
I get the feeling that your wife doesn't really like fish but she is just being a good wife and supporting you. :-)
You may be right. Definitely makes me happy to know she’ll atleast try it now!
Back in the 70's I had a little diesel boatwith a100# box n it. I fished the middle grounds off tarpon springs south to the keys. I fished with rod and reel rather than a commercial rail mounted rig. I usually stayed between 20 and 60 fathoms, but some days I just got too tired to reel then up. I remember filling the box in two days once. Of course back then 20 to 40# grouper were pretty common
You should use a descender divice to lover the fish to the sea floor for release. In some places it is mandatory. Good video!
I really enjoyed watching your vid. Thanks for posting.... 🐟🐟🎣 👍 🏴🇬🇧
Good'Day Capt. Collier.. As always another fun & entertaining video that makes me remember my youth fishing the GOM.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good stuff.. Those camera shots were really sick! Wifey didn't seem to excited about the fish to me 😂
Morning Capt, hope you’re having a great day.
Morning! You as well
Honest question… I’m new to fishing and I’ve never been deep sea fishing before. So you’re dropping the jig all the way down to the bottom then basically working it up and down until something bites it or until the hook snags a fish? Looked to me like a little bit of both? Is snagging the fish the point of working the jig?
The slow pitch jigging technique is suppose to mimic an injured bait fish and trigger a bite from a fish. The 4 assist hooks that we normally have rigged in them are to ensure that we don’t pull any hooks or lose a fish halfway up from 500+ ft of water. The intention is not to “snag” them but sometimes the hooks will get them anywhere in their body when they try to eat it
I somehow got here while looking at the Titan accident, which took my to the Byford Dolphin accident which then took me to early diving bells, which took me to playful dolphins which then brought up fishing channels, so here I am Captain Collier. Nice video by the way.
Well that’s an interesting rabbit hole you went down but I’m glad you did. Thanks!
Why did the snappers eye pop out? coming to the surface too quickly??
Yes, and it's pretty much the death sentence....
God Blessed this beautiful day! Beautiful weather, wonderful catches! Awesome colors! Keep up the great work! Thank you for sharing!
You should do a video where you interview some folks from Alabama Fish & Wildlife about why the catch limits are structured the way they are. You'll make better content going forward. These guys know what they're doing, they love the sport as much as you do, and they're putting limits out there to ensure that we can all enjoy the sport going forward.
What kind of power supply/battery pack are y’all using with the electric reels?
Portable Lithium battery pack. You can find them on the Johhnyjigs.com website. Lightweight and can fish multiple trips without a recharge!
@@CaptCollier Ive been eyeing them up, Thanks!
capt. this is real fishin good stuff an keepon with da wife shes commin around on da fish eatin..stay safe godbless..good vid..
What brand of rods are you using TIA
First time viewer so idk where you're from but fish and spaghetti is a normal thing. Also glad you got the sauce already mixed in the noodles before serving haha
We’re fishing the Gulf of Mexico out of dauphin island, Al. Never knew it was a thing until now! Lol
That yellow edge was an awesome catch for you Capt. Great vid as always
I was happy to see it float up for sure, hoping to upgrade to a big bucket mouth soon but we’ll take this one for now 😁
Tile fish dang I never had a better fish. Great catch great video thank you.
Love fishing with Bill! Great video brotha- always a treat to fish with Capt Strange🤙
Man he's a trip to fish with! Good times as always, Capt Boe always delivers
What model is the first rod? thanks and regards
Really cool that's my dream to go out and catch those beauty's . I usually go out on 15 foot swells 26 miles out for a wreck fishing and I once caught a 30 in fluke/flounder on that trip. LOVE your vids you should send down live bait with the camera.!!!!!
That's what I'm talkin bout son!!👍 Love the clean and most the eat👍😍 you ever want to fish the WA Rivers for salmon hit me up👍
Try a very simple beer batter next time. Easy to make and perfect for fillets. Goes great with Modelo too.
Heck yea brother, I go to the Bird sanctuary all the time, I love Dauphin Island!
Never caught Seabass or Grouper, but I love wearing the fool out of Snapper. Always head out from Fort Morgan, few years back we hit a huge floating grass patch and pulled in a bunch of Mahi Mahi, now that was a good fish fry.
9:58 the fish starts running along something strange looking. What is that?
When did you record this? Is been crap weather in pcola
This was last week sometime. It’s been bad here as well! Not letting up for awhile either unfortunately
One of your best! Love it brotha
Much appreciated
Are they dead by the time you bring them up? I see they’re mouth swollen up and stuff… is it because of the pressure difference?
This is such a well done video keep this up and I promise you are going to blow up on TH-cam. Please take me fishing with you when you do 😂
Great job Capt! Looked like y’all had a blast subbed
I appreciate it!
Love these! Glad your wife is finally eating fish.
Me too! And thanks for tuning in
Never heard of that fish. What's the size limit on big tadpole fish?
Bearded brotula or “Hake”. No size or creel limits that I’m aware of
im brand new to fishin (western PA). this whole thing is mind blowing to me hahaha. i spool about 100 yards of 15lb braid and that's my heavier rig. this is wild!
Thank you for bothering with the deep water camera shots! I thought in one sequence that there was a second fish chasing the hooked one for quite a way.
Another good one Cap! Yes, more under water coverage, lengths are good and keep the cooking!
Thanks man, more to come. I’m starting to like the cooking segments as well
Good stuff, I did not see the underwater camera on your list, what model is it
I’m not sponsored by them, but it is the “Gofish Cam”
Yall wit cha fishin Poe keep watchin.
Oh wow how did you catch the mullet on your head?
With patience!
do you kill the fishes first before freezing them?
Whats that grid looking floor at 9:56 It looks like a padded cell haha
I believe it’s a submerged pipeline we were fishing
Chest cam, hat cam, tripod cam, fish cam and a drone? Bet that was fun editing and syncing up
😜 Good video man.
😂 chest cam wasn’t for me but yea it took some time! Lol thanks
Hey partner, not sure if she’s into the fish that much… but she’s sure into you!😅😂
I'm coming to Pensacola the week of the 4th SIL has 32 foot Cobia. You need to come out with us for a tutorial trip. Boat has hardly been fished off of. We/he need some help.
I appreciate the offer but I’m booked up with work and charters until august
I knew it, maybe another time.
Curious if y’all bleed your catches before putting them in the box? I bleed all my freshwater fish but haven’t seen many salt fishers doing it.
Kinda depends on the species for me. Most of the deep water fish don’t need to be bled but it certainly won’t hurt. I bleed all my inshore fish I keep
That double was pretty sick 🤙🏽
Ya'all did good!
Looks like it was a nice day to be on the water!
It definitely was!
hey Bud! Greetings from Canada . awesome video. What do you do with the remain of the fish? Let me know maybe I can help you to find some recipes ideas! Enjoy the fillets!
We have to friends that usually take them or let the crabs and sharks have at em lol
Very cool pics. Great job!!!!!
UV light penetrates well past 1000 feet and fish vision is strictly UV, fish do not see the mammal color spectrum. Mammals do not see the UV spectrum except wen activated by UV specific light.
collier means necklace in French; I used to fish cod of newfoundland with hand 100pound line- no rod, the jig is a pound and some jig, stainless stell 8 inch long; the largest cod was 6 feet long, 60 pounds
Great vid man!
Thanks!
Great job on the groceries! Trade u some bluefin for some of those yellow seabass! Keep up good work teaching mamma to eat some fish! My Mississippi mamma tears some fish up!
Whewwww I’d sure take ya up on that. Havnt had BF in a minute! It’s good to see her liking it finally
Thats a monster at 10:04 swimming by
Great video... glad to see your wife enjoying your catch!!
is that an oil rig in the background?
Yes it is. There are a few dozen out there where we fish
Branden, do you know why gofish stopped making this camera?
I do not unfortunately. I’m assuming they was not selling enough to stay profitable
Liked. Beautiful scenery!
I couldn't be totally sure from that view, but your "tadpole" looked like a bearded latoula. If it was, then yes they are really good eating. I've had people give them to me because they didn't like the look. Take every one you can get.
I was sort of amazed at the other fish following that jack up from the bottom. Makes me wonder how often that's happening.
Most fish activity video. Tks
Love all your vids! Ever do any trolling with the blackjack? I learn so much from your vids and would love to see how you do your rigging
Thanks! I haven’t done any trolling yet on the BJ. Plan to once we get some more pretty weather days though!
Hello Capt. What type of boat do you have?
This wasn’t my boat in this video, it was a 37 Freeman. I have a blackjack 256 coastal
Olive oil, salt & pepper, fresh lemon juice. Go to seasoning for any non-fried fish.
nothing wrong with that. Simple. I like it
amazing big big fish strike my brother 👍👍👍
Snapper is never out of season😈😈
Wow thanks😊
Yes keep dropping down the camera that was killer. Thank you Captain great content....
Can do! Glad your enjoying it
New subscriber I"ve been binge watching for a couple of days now. Great content.
Awesome, glad your liking the content!
Man I have fishing fever bad and won't be able to get out until July 4th 😤. Want to get in some real work for my newest setup, shimano Ocea jigger f custom 2001NRHG paired with Seafloor control JAM rod. Thanks for the video!
I know how ya feel. Well your not missing much if you’re from around my area. It’s been super rough for days and shows no sign of getting call again for the foreseeable future 😥 you’re really gonna like that 2k ocea jigger
@@CaptCollier Yall emerald coast? I'm in pensacola, moved down here a year and a half ago. Mostly shore fishing. Grandparents had a boat but they sold it recently. Anytime I was out on the boat I had crap luck, wasn't familiar with the area at all. Neither were they fishing wise. I met a retired captain when i first got down here who offered to take me out a few times but he's gone for a week or two at the time usually, always headed off somewhere for pleasure i think. Hard to swing that.. Can only catch him for a day or night at a time randomly so I haven't been out with him.
Great video!
Thanks!
That was an awesome video.
Thanks man! It was a fun one for sure
I had Tile fish once and that was the dang best fish I ever ate. Great video hell I got hungry just look at your catch. 👍
They are one of my favorites as well!
Yep all in!
😎 🎣
I like the camera and tell your wife not to be scared, she is doing great!
I’ll be dropping it again next time I go offshore. And she’s coming around haha
Love your videos...can you share how you find good spots?
We use CMOR maps and fish natural bottom that it shows
I thought kitty Mitchell "speckled hind" was just a destin nickname..capt. ollin Marler told me "I was his mate" there was a lady up on the "hill" named kitty Mitchell and that was her favorite fish and if you brought her one she would do "favors" for you...fish story?? Perhaps...I miss that man!! Cool vid
😂 funny story. And nah, I think kitty mitchel is a common name for them. I wouldn’t know for sure, we don’t catch many where we fish