I'm going to say both are good. One they handle them longer, but they get a snack. The other throws them back into the water so fast the lobster is probably like "... ??? Did I just get abducted, or did I imagine it?"
@@piratekit3941 then he tries to tell his ocean friends what happened and everyone's giving him shit till an old crab comes from no where, " its true!!"😱🐟🐬🐋🐳🦈🐡🐠🐙🕷️🐌🦂🦂
Watching people who’re skilled at their craft, no matter what it is, is so amazing. Watching you guys so efficiently sort between lobsters, clipping the females, packing the bait and prepping new bait do effortlessly just screams ‘My days are long and hard, but I barely even notice till it’s already over.’ Great work, and keep it up boys!
@@Mace9396 it's like an alien abduction story. "They brought me up in this cage thing then grabbed and prodded me and put this Notch in my tail and this band on my arm, then they gave me a dead fish to eat as they threw my away and I floated back down here"
When I was a lot younger, I worked on a stone crabbing boat, and let me tell you that was fast paced hard work! So I can only imagine that these boys earn their money here.
@@RELLIKPIR Theres a pizza place down the street from my house that uses an old blockbuster sign as their sign template. Has their name on it but you can tell what it used to be.
Thanks for introducing the crew and talking a little bit about what you do, I think a lot of us here on TH-cam found you because of the bird but subbed because of your great attitude.
The vids just randomly showed up for me. Possibly because of increased views due to the bird vids and the algorithm pushing it as a result. The birds vids didn't come until much later for me but it clinched the deal lol
Born, raised, lived my entire life in southern maine.. love your videos and what you do for the industry. My family have been involved one way or another with the fruits of the sea for many yrs! Great videos brother!
I love how you mentioned how repetition of these tasks lead to mastery of them. I never dreamed I’d be good at loading and unloading aircraft but after two years in nearly every position on the ground crew I can say it’s true! I appreciate your work and your passion! Every man dreams of being a fisherman at some point haha
I think you are demonstrating to the world, what it is to be a Maine Lobsterman . They need this kind of representation. A lot of good is coming from this for our state. Keep up the great work! Very nicely done!
I grew up on the midcoast and have lived here most of my life. Its cool to see someone showing what we do to such a large audience. I mostly go 3rd man but if someone cant go or if im helping on a smaller boat I run sternman. It really is one of the greatest jobs out there if you ask me, always out on the water, always seeing cool and interesting things. As long as you can handle the smell of the bait, Id recommend anyone give it a try!
Lmao I love the comparison between the working pace/methods and the methods when you're showing off a unique catch. I knew lobsters were probably more hardy than you treat them in the individual vids but this definitely seems more accurate to what they can handle. "Yeah, welcome to air, you're too small, bye" ad infinitum
@@icarojose6316 In many of the videos when he's showing up close why they can't keep some of them, he puts a fish in their claw before throwing them overboard.
Yeah, but he only films the really big lobsters or otherones that he thinks special, and holds on that one lobster for bit. It should be pretty obvious when they are working fast its just toss because you are in rush
Back throughout the 90s I used to work on a onshore lobster boat, I was the bander and I baited the traps. I remember it got so foggy out that you could not see three to four feet in front of you and we had to shut everything down and continuously blow the horn, the water was as smooth as glass at those times. I used to load the boat up with the bait ( 4 55 gallon drums of strung flounder) 👍🏻 that's one job that I really enjoyed 👍🏻 I am definitely going to subscribe to this 👍🏻❤️👍🏻
Brings back fond memories of me nannying in boston. Went for a bike ride in summer to cohasset. Struck up a conversation with these old guys& teased them about their accents. Well i bet u never been on a lobsta boat! Never i said. So he took . Me down to the dock. The water was like ice still as could be. Chug chug chug went the engine. I felt like Katherine Hepburn on the African Queen. It was magical. The kindness heartwarming. What an amazing legacy to be a lobster fisherman guy. Not alot different than my dad a midwestern farmer. The weather the boat/tractor the hard work feeding people. Noble. Thankyou!
If you see this from a Delaware Bay Waterman. Amazing videos Amazing that your showing people what life and work on the water looks like, keep up the good work
Thank you for holding the camera! You have an awesome Shorts channel, I really enjoy learning completely random and useless facts about lobsters, and I mean that with the utmost sincerity! Also, seeing the blue lobster was badass!
For whatever reason this channel popped up in my feed and I am totally here for it. I don't subscribe to anyone and I watched just a few of your videos and immediately subscribed. I like the way you work man. I'm a hippie and believe we should treat nature as nature treats us. I love your humanity. This is what I'm talking about when I say people should know how your food is handled before it becomes your food. I'd be a customer for life with you. I buy whatever fresh catch you got.
I don't care how repetition is I think it's a cool way to make a living!! And I understand it's not for everybody!! Keep up the good work Jacob!!! Be safe, and your crew sir!!!
My dad, younger brother, and I did the lobstering thing when we were young. I ran the boat, dad handled the traps (wood traps), and my brother baited. Did that for years. The only part I miss is being out on the water. The regulations weren't nearly stringent as they are now. Thanks for making the videos. I really, really enjoy them. Love your humor in the job. Stay safe. Bottom side down.
Thank you for sharing your days on the boat. I’m learning a lot about lobsters. I love the way you give them a snack when you release them. Fascinating 😊 I have a cousin flying out to Maine to meet up with a friend who works catching lobsters also.
This channel is pure gold. Really puts into perspective all the work behind the fish/seafood at the fish munger. I guess you keep track of where your traps are via gps? Don’t want any other fisherman stealing your catch
God I miss working on a boat! I'm originally from the county, but fished out of Corea for four years! Being a sternman is easily my favorite job I've ever had! Love your content man! Keep it up
Past 2 years have had me in hospital fighting.A year ago i had a transplant&am blessed to be here.I have always wanted to experience a day or two working on an 🦞Atlantic Lobster boat.Im getting on now but still think you've got the best job ever.Thanks for making my hard days a lil better by taking me away with you.🇨🇦🦞🦞🦞
My sister-in-law’s brother is a lobster fisherman in Glace Bay Cape Breton. I went out with him. I had a great time measuring, checking for eggs and banding.
Good workers are the ones who keep the energy rolling during the most tedious times. Great workers are consistent and that is a quality you cannot explain to young workers. They either have the motivation or they don’t. Try explaining consistent quality of work to a kid who received an allowance for making his bed and taking out the garbage. Kudos to you lobstermen. I admire your videos and work ethic with respect!
I don't get to eat lobster much. It's rather pricy here, but you guys do hard work and it is greatly appreciated! People don't understand that those who work in these kinds of industries support and understand how to take care of the Earth and the things living on it.
My uncles, grandfather and cousins were Newfoundland fishermen. My cousins were during the summer months, as they went to school. I grew up next door to Maine, in New Brunswick and an ex beau was from Prince Edward Island so I can say I have been out on a fishing boat or two. It is interesting how you have it so streamlined there. I also know over on Prince Edward Island several of the lobster fishermen will take tourists out Mackerel fishing when Lobster isn’t in season. I believe they even provide Rod and reel if you didn’t bring. We always brought. They provided bait.
My brother, my nephew and I went on a lobster boat in Massachusetts. I tell people it was exactly like deadliest catch on a smaller scale with no danger. Absolute blast.
Jacob when releasing lobster: *gives snack*
Keith and Rj when releasing lobster:
𝙔𝙀𝙀𝙀𝙏
Lol
I'm going to say both are good. One they handle them longer, but they get a snack. The other throws them back into the water so fast the lobster is probably like "... ??? Did I just get abducted, or did I imagine it?"
@@piratekit3941 then he tries to tell his ocean friends what happened and everyone's giving him shit till an old crab comes from no where, " its true!!"😱🐟🐬🐋🐳🦈🐡🐠🐙🕷️🐌🦂🦂
@@katiejenkins4532 scorpion??? They live on land, double check ur emojis😭 not tryna be rude btw
@@VeniKpop its a water scorpion
I love that you take a little time to educate people about the biology, ecology and economy of lobsters!
"Oh, this one's pregnant..." *YEET*
Honestly hilarous
Always remember to punch a pregnant lobster.
@@2nd-place (to the ones who don’t understand) punching a lobster means cutting a piece out of its tail to mark it. You honestly deserve more likes.
**punches lobster**
**yeets the lobster accross the ocean**
Me:preserf
Pregnant!!!! 😄😄
Watching people who’re skilled at their craft, no matter what it is, is so amazing. Watching you guys so efficiently sort between lobsters, clipping the females, packing the bait and prepping new bait do effortlessly just screams ‘My days are long and hard, but I barely even notice till it’s already over.’ Great work, and keep it up boys!
Love your comment. And I agree 100%!
People who work hard absolutely notice and their days often drag.
Lol the way he yeets the lobsters is hilarious, great work guys
Have you seen the picture off the 100 year old lady that went lobster fishing? She just no look tossing them from the middle of the boat.
@@noneneed video link?
@@stevethea5250 I dont think there is a video, it's just a picture of this little old lady tossing a lobster
@@noneneed lol no i've never seen it. Cracks me up how they fling em through the air
@@Mace9396 it's like an alien abduction story. "They brought me up in this cage thing then grabbed and prodded me and put this Notch in my tail and this band on my arm, then they gave me a dead fish to eat as they threw my away and I floated back down here"
When I was a lot younger, I worked on a stone crabbing boat, and let me tell you that was fast paced hard work! So I can only imagine that these boys earn their money here.
The lobsters in the floor are saying to themselves, "Hey! I was told I get a snack and go back home!"
I want my one sonar distress signal! I know my rights! Aquattica! Aquattica!
@@doinksinthePM Under Aquattica #7
If you dont get your guaranteed snack.
You get two, and get a free ride home
😂 like the TH-camr that gives them a snack lol
😂😂😂
@@GabrielGarcia-300give a snotch and a snack
It's crazy how efficient he is at sorting the lobsters. He can glance at them for half a second and know if they're keepers.
I love channels that just show folks working hard. Thanks dude.
Your profile bubble is Supreme troll level. Respect.
Bruh 😂
@@RELLIKPIR Theres a pizza place down the street from my house that uses an old blockbuster sign as their sign template. Has their name on it but you can tell what it used to be.
I love men
@@jaimestardust8555 o k
I love their skill and craft. They know right away what to keep and what goes back. Awesome gentleman. A lost art. Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks for introducing the crew and talking a little bit about what you do, I think a lot of us here on TH-cam found you because of the bird but subbed because of your great attitude.
Absolutely 🤗
SAME!!!!🤩
Exactly!
The vids just randomly showed up for me. Possibly because of increased views due to the bird vids and the algorithm pushing it as a result.
The birds vids didn't come until much later for me but it clinched the deal lol
Ditto
"They told me I'd get a snack if I got pregnant."
It's called in Berry!
Not pregnant
A huge amount of respect to you and your crew doing all that in calm weather let alone stormy conditions
I love your videos. Both interesting and educational. Thank you for taking the time to do them.
Yes I agree
Is meat riding all you do?
@@urlocaltweaker hummmmm meat riding ???
Is that something that you do with hotdogs weeniers because it sounds really personal !!!
Yes, thank you.
Indeed.Super interesting and your videos are so real. Love them
Born, raised, lived my entire life in southern maine.. love your videos and what you do for the industry. My family have been involved one way or another with the fruits of the sea for many yrs! Great videos brother!
Working on a lobster boat has been the hardest and yet most rewarding jobs I have ever had.
Makes it worth it when cap lets you take a couple home everyday then you feel so rich your tired of lobster
You must’ve never had a hard job then
How do you get into that industry...
@@luckeyfuataha4784 u gotta know someone or go to maritime school
Dam I know no one....guess be fingers crossed...bugga..
I love how you mentioned how repetition of these tasks lead to mastery of them. I never dreamed I’d be good at loading and unloading aircraft but after two years in nearly every position on the ground crew I can say it’s true! I appreciate your work and your passion! Every man dreams of being a fisherman at some point haha
I think you are demonstrating to the world, what it is to be a Maine Lobsterman . They need this kind of representation. A lot of good is coming from this for our state. Keep up the great work! Very nicely done!
Hello Keith and RJ, It a long day thats a back-breaking job. Thank you for bringing us lobsters in Maine. You are appreciated.
small lobster: let me get in that trap again, that was a fun ride
I grew up on the midcoast and have lived here most of my life. Its cool to see someone showing what we do to such a large audience.
I mostly go 3rd man but if someone cant go or if im helping on a smaller boat I run sternman.
It really is one of the greatest jobs out there if you ask me, always out on the water, always seeing cool and interesting things. As long as you can handle the smell of the bait, Id recommend anyone give it a try!
Lmao I love the comparison between the working pace/methods and the methods when you're showing off a unique catch. I knew lobsters were probably more hardy than you treat them in the individual vids but this definitely seems more accurate to what they can handle. "Yeah, welcome to air, you're too small, bye" ad infinitum
I legitimately thought you guys gave treats to every non keeper. I was like “no way those guys carry that much extra”
The treats are baits they aren’t doing charity, they are baiting them.
@@icarojose6316 In many of the videos when he's showing up close why they can't keep some of them, he puts a fish in their claw before throwing them overboard.
@@icarojose6316Y’all love to be wrong
I think he only gives snacks to the ones in the videos because they have to be manhandled for a much longer time than the ones they release
Yeah, but he only films the really big lobsters or otherones that he thinks special, and holds on that one lobster for bit. It should be pretty obvious when they are working fast its just toss because you are in rush
Back throughout the 90s I used to work on a onshore lobster boat, I was the bander and I baited the traps. I remember it got so foggy out that you could not see three to four feet in front of you and we had to shut everything down and continuously blow the horn, the water was as smooth as glass at those times. I used to load the boat up with the bait ( 4 55 gallon drums of strung flounder) 👍🏻 that's one job that I really enjoyed 👍🏻 I am definitely going to subscribe to this 👍🏻❤️👍🏻
I wonder what the lobsters are thinkin when they’re getting thrown around LMAOOO 🤣
Have you seen Patrick on Spongebob Squarepants?? Something like that I imagine. Nice comment bro' 👍 ❤️🩹
The same thing someone who has drank to much alcohol.Not good.
@@rmlaporte57 LMFAOOO 🤣
@@richardearnshaw2719 yah u prolly right 🤣
Like wtfff ery week
Brings back fond memories of me nannying in boston. Went for a bike ride in summer to cohasset. Struck up a conversation with these old guys& teased them about their accents. Well i bet u never been on a lobsta boat! Never i said. So he took .
Me down to the dock. The water was like ice still as could be. Chug chug chug went the engine. I felt like Katherine Hepburn on the African Queen. It was magical. The kindness heartwarming. What an amazing legacy to be a lobster fisherman guy. Not alot different than my dad a midwestern farmer. The weather the boat/tractor the hard work feeding people. Noble. Thankyou!
Love seeing hard-working men. 💪 Bless these men and their families. 🙏
If you see this from a Delaware Bay Waterman. Amazing videos
Amazing that your showing people what life and work on the water looks like, keep up the good work
Thank you for holding the camera! You have an awesome Shorts channel, I really enjoy learning completely random and useless facts about lobsters, and I mean that with the utmost sincerity! Also, seeing the blue lobster was badass!
For whatever reason this channel popped up in my feed and I am totally here for it. I don't subscribe to anyone and I watched just a few of your videos and immediately subscribed. I like the way you work man. I'm a hippie and believe we should treat nature as nature treats us. I love your humanity. This is what I'm talking about when I say people should know how your food is handled before it becomes your food. I'd be a customer for life with you. I buy whatever fresh catch you got.
I don't care how repetition is I think it's a cool way to make a living!! And I understand it's not for everybody!! Keep up the good work Jacob!!! Be safe, and your crew sir!!!
I admire your hard work and dedication to your craft. It takes motivation and courage to be a owner/operator so kudos!
Seems like a very awesome group who loves what they do. I pray for great weather and calm tides for you guys, keep up the amazing work!
Man just found your channel, this is awesome! You are definitely gonna take off on here soon the content is soo good and refreshing
Yeah it’s super interesting and I’m not even in an industry remotely close!
My dad, younger brother, and I did the lobstering thing when we were young. I ran the boat, dad handled the traps (wood traps), and my brother baited. Did that for years. The only part I miss is being out on the water. The regulations weren't nearly stringent as they are now. Thanks for making the videos. I really, really enjoy them. Love your humor in the job. Stay safe. Bottom side down.
It’s cool how he immediately knows which ones to throw back.
I love how you're essentially feeding the small ones to catch them another day
You are a very hard-working man. One day your son will look back at this and be so proud of you
Thank you for sharing your days on the boat. I’m learning a lot about lobsters. I love the way you give them a snack when you release them. Fascinating 😊 I have a cousin flying out to Maine to meet up with a friend who works catching lobsters also.
Wonderful vid! Fantastic job keeping lobsters alive and keeping a healthy population.
Mad respect for the honest management of the stocks, awesome stuff guys, Kia ora from New Zealand
Coming from the mtns of Kentucky your videos are so interesting. It’s cool to watch and I’m learning things id never learn otherwise
Awesome stuff man keep ‘em coming even if it’s repetitive, we enjoy the content 🙌🏻
Thank you for posting, I enjoy seeing how you do what y’all do 👍🏻🇺🇸
I miss my Maine fishing buddies. Here in Indiana(relocated), just not the same. Pine Trees, seafood, good people!
Just had to be a mill-pond day! Shite, show em what it's like in 6-8' swells!
I find your videos very fascinating and informative! Keep them coming. Thank you.
Hell of a job. I have to thank you guys.
Y'all are hard workers!
Have a great week. 👍🏻
this is exactly what aliens do with us
Apparently it was traumatic to get yeeted without a snack 😂
This channel is pure gold. Really puts into perspective all the work behind the fish/seafood at the fish munger. I guess you keep track of where your traps are via gps? Don’t want any other fisherman stealing your catch
lobster : thank God I lost all that weight
These are some hard working fellas
It's good to have a friend named Keith. 😊🌎✨
Thanks for doing what you do guys! I know you work hard. You are appreciated.
Wish these guys came to my career day instead of a bitter Obgyn
This would be a great career to learn about as a kid!
I'd attend it now and I'm 46 😂
Heyyyyyyy?!
I thought all Obgyn's tasted the same...?! LOL
@@A_Cunning_Linguist😂
SAME!
God I miss working on a boat! I'm originally from the county, but fished out of Corea for four years! Being a sternman is easily my favorite job I've ever had! Love your content man! Keep it up
Thank you guys so much!!! I savor every bite!😋
Look how hard these men are working. They deserve all they make!!
Keith the banana man, where’s the snacks 😂
Great narration! This is interesting- never realized how much work goes into this
I'm hooked-
Finally a visual of what really goes on!
Thanks
in the wise words of a lobster sorter: "YEET!"
love your videos. You take this with amazing responsibility for ocean life 😊
No fancy glamour beauty daddy’s girl ✅
No “successful success” course ✅
No clickbait ✅
Just normal fellas working hard✅
That’s 10/10 for me
Your videos rock thank you very much. Stay warm best from Venice Beach California where we have Sun but no lobsters.
You ever hear the mermaids 🧜♀️ calling
Hard work. You don’t need to go to the gym IMO!😊
Thank you. I appreciate you explaining everything. ❤. In Northern WI, we have no idea how this all works!
How long does the trap stay down before you pull them up?
Maybe repetitive but you can have some really nice memorys.
I really enjoyed leaving the harbor early in the morning to see the sun rise.
sexy manly men...yup thank you I needed that! Dago love and light
Totally! My mind went “is he naked under those overall/pants things?”
Weirdo comment
Wow. I like seeing this side of what y'all do. THANKS! 👏🙏✌️😊
I actually had never wondered….but I’m really glad I watched- you guys have such rhythm out there, awesome to watch! 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻💜🇨🇦
My Dad had a lobster boat we sailed out of Gloucester Massachusetts I loved working on the boat with! I've never known another seaman like my Dad!
Thank you for this! I'm a Mainer who wants to get into learning everything about this and hopefully do it one day. Eager to begin!
Dude, nice walk-thru. THANK YOU! Cool as hell
Hard work, mad respect for you all! And many thanks~
Past 2 years have had me in hospital fighting.A year ago i had a transplant&am blessed to be here.I have always wanted to experience a day or two working on an 🦞Atlantic Lobster boat.Im getting on now but still think you've got the best job ever.Thanks for making my hard days a lil better by taking me away with you.🇨🇦🦞🦞🦞
Great teamwork. This is how real working men do it.
My sister-in-law’s brother is a lobster fisherman in Glace Bay Cape Breton. I went out with him. I had a great time measuring, checking for eggs and banding.
Thank you for teaching us about how those lobsters live, reproduce, and react when you give them their 'Farewell Snack!!'
Awesome work. You guys are amazing.
Whew! You guys really work for your pay! (As the saying goes, dirty hands, clean money) Hats off to you guys you work like champs!
Holy moly, thank you for sharing, that's informative. Have an awesomely blessed day 😊
Good workers are the ones who keep the energy rolling during the most tedious times. Great workers are consistent and that is a quality you cannot explain to young workers. They either have the motivation or they don’t. Try explaining consistent quality of work to a kid who received an allowance for making his bed and taking out the garbage. Kudos to you lobstermen. I admire your videos and work ethic with respect!
I LOVE how successfully the Maine trappers have systemized sustainability. I could watch this stuff all day.
Thorough explanation, love it!
Thank you for all your Hard Work!
❤amazing job Guys! Skills for sure! Hi from PEI, Canada 🇨🇦❤ Thank you for sharing 😊
These guys deserve a snack 😉
My uncle worked longer boats in Maine for about a decade. Used to bring a bunch home every time he came to visit!!
Respect and tq for what you bring to us.
I don't get to eat lobster much. It's rather pricy here, but you guys do hard work and it is greatly appreciated! People don't understand that those who work in these kinds of industries support and understand how to take care of the Earth and the things living on it.
What a lovely man. Removing barnicles and giving some of the lobsters a fish before returning to the sea.
My uncles, grandfather and cousins were Newfoundland fishermen. My cousins were during the summer months, as they went to school. I grew up next door to Maine, in New Brunswick and an ex beau was from Prince Edward Island so I can say I have been out on a fishing boat or two. It is interesting how you have it so streamlined there. I also know over on Prince Edward Island several of the lobster fishermen will take tourists out Mackerel fishing when Lobster isn’t in season. I believe they even provide Rod and reel if you didn’t bring. We always brought. They provided bait.
Really enjoy your vids, as lobster is one of my favorite food groups keep up the good work.
My brother, my nephew and I went on a lobster boat in Massachusetts. I tell people it was exactly like deadliest catch on a smaller scale with no danger. Absolute blast.
i know this is hard work but man im happy you guys aren’t up in anchorage after watching deadliest catch. 😂 this actually looks beautiful.
Nothing beats good hard work.