Love the style of your videos and how they’re done, they’re educational and they teach lessons without nescessarily being directly about the subject. Your commentary and excitement to catching even small fish lifts spirits. You’re a great guy and please keep up the salt fly fishing :) PS: what weight rod?
Wow, thank you troy really enjoyed reading your comment really makes the work feel fulfilling to me. Saltwater fly fishing is one of the greatest forms of fishing and will be planning some trips soon if only just for you! Kindest regards and always tightlines!
Forgot the second part! That is a 9wt 7-9wt be ideal I just prefer a 9wt per windy useually and over all use med flies gets a good range of fishing, great question Troy!
Excellent video now im very curious,,I haven't tried this form of fishing as of yet ,, but I'm aware that all saltwater fishes eat insects ,,my 3 questions are 1- with the sinking line how often do you suffer with hang ups / loosing flies 2- how effective is it for the big porgies specifically being my favorite,, 3- how deep depth wise can one fish with it ? Thanks blessings to all..
You are very welcome diesel, one does must remember the thought process always changes. I always tell those closest to me fishing is a hypocritical endeavour. It always changes and we must adjust and go against what we once thought was right.
Hey Bob thanks! Had to take a second glance really wild to see. loved the CI video you did will have to check that out when I get the chance, tightlines!
Hi Kirk Hi Pamela! I loved that little feller to! I know they are tasty but cant see myself eating such a cute little creature that talks! Always super hearing from you and be well! Always the best jerry
Juvenile Jack Crevalle. Been getting them while Snapper fishing the last couple of years. Ive been told their eggs drift & hatch in the Gulf Stream and as it gets cold here, they migrate South.
Wow, it does my heart good to see salt water fly fishing being so productive. Great video content, keep it up. I have been watching this channel for about 3 months now and as I was born in New York City six decades ago I love seeing fishing there.
Hi Jon so glad you found the channel. The fishing in and around NYC is just fantastic as you know! Thanks again and appreciate the support! Tightlines!
Hi Len it was a wild day still cant beliece 2 notches on the list! Fly rod is great to get a nice read on the water and often the best way, thanks again Len!
Hi Anthony first thank you for watching commenting and the support! Second give it a try, start slow and get some gear its not as expensive nor difficult as many may make it out to be
@@heyjerryfishing Anthony see if there's a fly fishing club near you. If so you can speed up learning and learn about value priced gear or good used gear. They'll likely help you to learn to tie you own flies. You might get invitations to go fishing with veterans.
Hi Brian! It was a surprise catch I could not believe it had to do a double take on it. So cool what we do cause we have it on tape. I told some friends I would not blame em if they didn't believe it because I may not believe it either but there we have em! Thanks Brian and as always love your channel and enjoy watching when I get the chance.
Hi Jerry, You caught a real mixed bag of fish today. You always seem to catch a variety with the fly rod. I guess the fly is the way to go, if you want to see what's swimming about. Don't forget to get a new chair for Danielle. Blue and Striper season is coming and she'll need a chair. Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey! Thanks! I have found the fly rod is a great way to get a nice read on the water. But grouper and jack are just supreme in the mix even if small in the area. I may not have believed it if I seen it myself. sometimes it is not as effective but makes a fun fish anyways overall regardless. Just fishing. Some stripers been around hopefully get fishing for them soon! Thanks Mickey!
Hi Jerry, It's always a surprise to see what you're going to catch with your fly rod. You just never know what's going to hit the fly. Hope you have a good weekend and I'll talk to you later, Mickey
Absolutely Awesome! Couple quick questions Jerry. What weight Rod were you using here? Looks like a 5 or 6 wt. Did you say you were using Floating line with Sinking Leader? Or Full Sinking Line? Do you find it necessary to use tapered leader and Tippet when saltwater flyfishing? Thanks again. Great time watching you enjoy yourself
Hi Anthony! thank you! It was soo cool to see! That was a 9wt but 5/6 be just fine i like the heavier rod cause I dont really know what Ill be flinging. Thats a sinktip line so the front 15ft sinks. Not reall with the sinking line 15-30lb is fine smaller flies I may do 2ft30 to 3ft15 or just start5ft 15 and run down or 30lb for bigger flies. Floating libne I do like tapperd leaders
@FishYourWay The diversity of species in saltwater is such an amazing treat! Its hard to tell the WT of rod in video. It looks smaller. I have been using my 8WT in the surf, but I do have a 5WT and 6WT fly rods that I use for Trout. Trout can be so line shy. That 9ft tapered leader is a must. Especially when dry fly fishing. Not as important when using streamers or nymphs. And it doesn't seem to be as important in Saltwater either?
BILLY!!!! How are you! Grouper was a trip had to do a double take no way in my dreams I would think of catching one inshore on the fly! Always super hearing from you!
Hi Jerry Thanks for another Great helpful video , I know that area, some amazing fish , love your videos and how you explain your techniques , figure 8 retrieve is interesting , would that work for trout ? Just started fly fish fishing & love it , going to start salt water fly fish also , please keep your videos coming , there the best . Love the YOGA OF FISHING quote 👍
Thanks 👍 John! I love fly fishing just so zen like! Was out today a diffrent technique and figured those needlefish out finally! Hopefully be done with the footage tonight for you, tightlines to you!
Thank you Susan, fly fishing is probably my favorite way to fish as well just enjoy doing it. Very meditative. I will keep in mind a list for future video for you and jot that down. Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing!
Wow …😃 Jerry, you put together something very interesting here. A grouper and in LI? I’m going for a jack on the first and Grouper second. Hope it’s not some kind of a bizarre migratory global warming pattern? Perhaps the grouper it’s from a wrongdoing from a home fish tank owner… We have so much fun and learning big watching your clips from home this summer Jerry Great work! Thanks for the time and sharing! Can’t wait for your fall season clips. Best mag
Hi Mag! Great to hear from you. Its been a really weird season lots of highs and lots of lows in the end its been great! Love getting the fly rod out hope to do again soon! always super to hear from you and looks like you said could be a jack crevelle and maybe gag grouper on the fly so cool!
I’ve been diving Long Island shores for 35 years. This time of year our waters are loaded with southern tropicals. Especially south shore bays and jetties
No way you just caught a Goliath (Jewfish) ! Wow! That's a keys fish typically .... Global warming has its pros 🤣🤣🤣🤣🐟🐟🐟🐟 love the fly rod action. I need to sell this house so I can get back out there... Last weekend of getting it ready for pictures! The subtle treat of a delicate fly moving through the water will pick up anything and everything. The Egyptians have pictures of feathers on hooks from boats - most ancient type of fishing. The dressed hook gets them! Man what a cool video and location. Goliath hoagie incoming!!!!
Hi Joseph almost like wading in gin blue clear FL waters! Cept they be green/brown and rocky! Really was wild to see him, so glad I got it on film people just would not believe. I hear way to often! Fly fishing goes way back its just amazing what will take one. Always super Joseph and thanks again!
Hey Jerry, I'm not sure who had more fun....you fishing or me watching it. Looks like you caught a horse-eye or goggle eye jack, according to "McClane's Field Guide to Saltwater Fishes of North America". He said this species has been found in the Manasquan River in New Jersey, but did not mention Long Island. It's pretty close, though. On the second mystery fish, look at black and yellow rockfish. Only thing, they are found in California, not there.
Hi Jerry, I was so intrigued by the grouper I did some research. Looks like a dead ringer for a juvenile Gag Grouper. I found it on "North Carolina's Environmental Quality" website. I'd never heard of it before but the article says "Young gag inhabit estuaries from Massachusetts to Cape Canaveral, Fla." That would explain what it's doing here on Long Island. Btw love the vids.
Hi CeeDee! Loved your post and thanks! I was so enthralled getting him in the mix it was really wild! Thank you for sharing it does look like a gag Grouper
Amazing! Cobia, jacks and now grouper... Sea bass are in the grouper family, maybe he joined a school down south and forgot what species he was: "the ugly sea bass"
Hi Jerry thanks for watching commenting and subscribing. Great question. If they are in thick and big I will scurry for a few and albright on my tippet about 4-6" long figure 8 knot to the fly. But generally I will just chance it and try some longer shanked hooks.
I know! I couldnt believe it myself had to do a triple take! It was a pretty wild day I think the waters cool now and had them in the honey zone while it lasted thanks Riz!
Great video. I've fly fished years ago but no longer have the gear. I was wondering about "fly fishing" with light spinning tackle and using a float with a fly. Have you ever done that? I fish NJ, and it seems like when there is a ton of small bait around (silversides), predators have an easy meal and are likely to focus on that almost exclusively. Maybe flys are better bait at such times. What do you think?
Hi mueshow thanks great comment. Yes and yes! You can use a float for the flies with a spin rod. the actually make them that fill up with water so the sink too and you can remove them to make them float. Sometimes to the fish just really do well on the fly and its the way to go. So I say give it a try!
So cool if thats a baby goliath i hope they evolve to weather the cold and we get some real bridge monsters. What are the specs on that fly line ? I want to get a sinking line with a floating running line
It was wild to see one on the fly to really surprised me. Its a 9wt line 8ft 4-6ips sinktip back floats so easy to pick up and cast but yea the sinktip with floating line is the way to go. great questing thanks for the comment!
Oh wow! I remember those some years back there used to be so many some seasons in the same area. I think it was a good bass year when they were around. Thanks for sharing Lisa!
Wow thanks! Its the same one I been using but just try to move around with it better. This winter though I may try the new gopro I love them. On the list! Much appreciate the support!
@Ulanbek A. Well see! camera is old now and some small issues but still does the job but may be time for a new one. In life when things break and fall apart its not necessarily a bad thing but an opportunity for us to do better. Gonna stick with the gopro brand 7 years and still running who knows it may still have some years left its still ticking!
Love the style of your videos and how they’re done, they’re educational and they teach lessons without nescessarily being directly about the subject. Your commentary and excitement to catching even small fish lifts spirits. You’re a great guy and please keep up the salt fly fishing :)
PS: what weight rod?
Wow, thank you troy really enjoyed reading your comment really makes the work feel fulfilling to me. Saltwater fly fishing is one of the greatest forms of fishing and will be planning some trips soon if only just for you! Kindest regards and always tightlines!
Forgot the second part! That is a 9wt 7-9wt be ideal I just prefer a 9wt per windy useually and over all use med flies gets a good range of fishing, great question Troy!
I never considered fly fishing for bottom fish until seeing this video. I’ve been having a lot of fun with it lately. Thanks for the inspiration!
Much welcome and thanks for the comment!
Excellent video now im very curious,,I haven't tried this form of fishing as of yet ,, but I'm aware that all saltwater fishes eat insects ,,my 3 questions are 1- with the sinking line how often do you suffer with hang ups / loosing flies 2- how effective is it for the big porgies specifically being my favorite,, 3- how deep depth wise can one fish with it ? Thanks blessings to all..
Videos like these motivate me to keep trying. Thank you love the videos
Thank you Dylan your words mean a lot to me
I love it that you always share your techniques and more importantly your thought process while catching fish , TY Jerry
You are very welcome diesel, one does must remember the thought process always changes. I always tell those closest to me fishing is a hypocritical endeavour. It always changes and we must adjust and go against what we once thought was right.
Fly fishing is totally the yoga of fishing! Great way to put it. Can't believe you got a grouper out there, this year anything seems possible.
Hey Bob thanks! Had to take a second glance really wild to see. loved the CI video you did will have to check that out when I get the chance, tightlines!
The yoga of fishing... Man you absolutely nailed it!
@@JoeDeLuise Thanks Joseph!
The BEST...
I really like to see your videos. I hope to see you this fall...
Hi Cassio! Thanks! Will be fishing around so good chance get to see you soon! Thanks again!
Jack's, grouper, and no schoolies, fishing is like a box of chocolates, great video, thanks again Jerry.
To good thanks John! It so much is! Like a Forest Gump I hear often, much welcome and thanks for the comment!
hahaha that puffer fish just killed me I think I watched it 5 times lol Thanks again for taking us along.lol I'm going to watch it again .
Hi Kirk Hi Pamela! I loved that little feller to! I know they are tasty but cant see myself eating such a cute little creature that talks! Always super hearing from you and be well! Always the best jerry
Awesome Jerry great job. Especially the long rod. Cool on those southern fish.
Love to hear you say "long rod" thanks Brian love it and thanks for the support!
Juvenile Jack Crevalle. Been getting them while Snapper fishing the last couple of years. Ive been told their eggs drift & hatch in the Gulf Stream and as it gets cold here, they migrate South.
Thanks Bob! That what it looks like for sure, the grouper was really wild! That egg theory sounds about right thanks for sharing!
Wow! That's wild Jerry!
It was a Wow! Wow! thanks Tim talk later!
Gag Grouper....looks like the gulf stream moved to shore this year.....Years ago happened a few barracuda in state channel behind 3rd Meadowbrook
Cuda! That Be WOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looks like a gag thanks Paul again for all the support talk soon!
Wow definitely looks like a baby Mycteroperca bonaci or black grouper soo cool man
Thanks eros it was pretty wild so cool to see in person too! Much appreciate watching commenting and subscribing!
Wow, it does my heart good to see salt water fly fishing being so productive. Great video content, keep it up. I have been watching this channel for about 3 months now and as I was born in New York City six decades ago I love seeing fishing there.
Hi Jon so glad you found the channel. The fishing in and around NYC is just fantastic as you know! Thanks again and appreciate the support! Tightlines!
Good to see some rare species~~ Great video~~
Hi Wei K! Thank you thank you always!
Man, we have some nice fish coming into our waters. Very cool seeing it done with the fly rod. Thanks again for the video!
Hi Len it was a wild day still cant beliece 2 notches on the list! Fly rod is great to get a nice read on the water and often the best way, thanks again Len!
Awesome video. Fly fishing I need to do that one day ! Expensive too.
Hi Anthony first thank you for watching commenting and the support! Second give it a try, start slow and get some gear its not as expensive nor difficult as many may make it out to be
@@heyjerryfishing Anthony see if there's a fly fishing club near you. If so you can speed up learning and learn about value priced gear or good used gear. They'll likely help you to learn to tie you own flies. You might get invitations to go fishing with veterans.
Thanks Theodore for sharing!
Great stuff awesome
Hey Jim! Thanks for the support always super hearing from you and hope to see you soon, always the best!
That’s awesome, two southern species! I’ve heard of the Jacks being here but never the grouper. Awesome work!
Hi Brian! It was a surprise catch I could not believe it had to do a double take on it. So cool what we do cause we have it on tape. I told some friends I would not blame em if they didn't believe it because I may not believe it either but there we have em! Thanks Brian and as always love your channel and enjoy watching when I get the chance.
We get 4-5 species of grouper in the summer now. Normally smaller than the one he caught
@@Fishpunch I know! I’m trying for them!
@@Bsprecksfishing try backbays and docks . I've only found snowy and scamp grouper so far
Holy cowwwww nooooo wayyyyy brooooo that was a mini Goliath grouper
Thank you
Hi Jerry, You caught a real mixed bag of fish today. You always seem to catch a variety with the fly rod. I guess the fly is the way to go, if you want to see what's swimming about. Don't forget to get a new chair for Danielle. Blue and Striper season is coming and she'll need a chair. Take care and have fun, Mickey
Hi Mickey! Thanks! I have found the fly rod is a great way to get a nice read on the water. But grouper and jack are just supreme in the mix even if small in the area. I may not have believed it if I seen it myself. sometimes it is not as effective but makes a fun fish anyways overall regardless. Just fishing. Some stripers been around hopefully get fishing for them soon! Thanks Mickey!
Hi Jerry, It's always a surprise to see what you're going to catch with your fly rod. You just never know what's going to hit the fly. Hope you have a good weekend and I'll talk to you later, Mickey
Thanks Mickey! Hope to get out soon always the best
that was neat. we dont have any of most of the fish you caught on this one. looked fun
Hi Alan it was a wild day! Thanks as always for taking the time to comment between your adventures always great to hear from you!
Absolutely Awesome! Couple quick questions Jerry.
What weight Rod were you using here? Looks like a 5 or 6 wt.
Did you say you were using Floating line with Sinking Leader? Or Full Sinking Line?
Do you find it necessary to use tapered leader and Tippet when saltwater flyfishing?
Thanks again. Great time watching you enjoy yourself
Hi Anthony! thank you! It was soo cool to see! That was a 9wt but 5/6 be just fine i like the heavier rod cause I dont really know what Ill be flinging. Thats a sinktip line so the front 15ft sinks. Not reall with the sinking line 15-30lb is fine smaller flies I may do 2ft30 to 3ft15 or just start5ft 15 and run down or 30lb for bigger flies. Floating libne I do like tapperd leaders
@FishYourWay The diversity of species in saltwater is such an amazing treat!
Its hard to tell the WT of rod in video. It looks smaller.
I have been using my 8WT in the surf, but I do have a 5WT and 6WT fly rods that I use for Trout.
Trout can be so line shy. That 9ft tapered leader is a must. Especially when dry fly fishing.
Not as important when using streamers or nymphs.
And it doesn't seem to be as important in Saltwater either?
@@ATREZ0123 Agree! Thanks always Atrez
Love your videos
Thank you so much for the support Mark!
juvenile jack crevale and juvenile gag grouper. Ive caught a couple jacks around this time of year in the past.
BILLY!!!! How are you! Grouper was a trip had to do a double take no way in my dreams I would think of catching one inshore on the fly! Always super hearing from you!
Like eating at a buffet blindfolded never sure what you're gonna get. Nice variety there Jerry. Be safe. Ron
Haha, "like a box of chocolates" thanks Ron!
Was catching Snowy Grouper and Gag Grouper in Maryland few years back. Def looks like a Grouper. Gag or Grass.
Thanks Zero I will go with gag way cool thanks for the info watching commenting subscribing and all! tightlines!
One of my favorite spots
Makes a great fly fish! Thanks Eddie!
Hi Jerry Thanks for another Great helpful video , I know that area, some amazing fish , love your videos and how you explain your techniques , figure 8 retrieve is interesting , would that work for trout ? Just started fly fish fishing & love it , going to start salt water fly fish also , please keep your videos coming , there the best . Love the YOGA OF FISHING quote 👍
Thanks 👍 John! I love fly fishing just so zen like! Was out today a diffrent technique and figured those needlefish out finally! Hopefully be done with the footage tonight for you, tightlines to you!
@@heyjerryfishing your the best . Would love to HOOK UP, with you sometime 👍
@@johnsamothrakis4621 Thank you john!
Love your videos! Can you show list of flies/lures you are using. Fly fishing is my all time fav!! Thanks
Thank you Susan, fly fishing is probably my favorite way to fish as well just enjoy doing it. Very meditative. I will keep in mind a list for future video for you and jot that down. Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing!
Jack Crevelle....tiny get them 18 to 24 on light equipment lot of fun
Hi Paul just like home, the new home! I think you sent me pictures of some jacks way cool! talk soon!
Wow …😃
Jerry, you put together something very interesting here.
A grouper and in LI?
I’m going for a jack on the first and Grouper second.
Hope it’s not some kind of a bizarre migratory global warming pattern?
Perhaps the grouper it’s from a wrongdoing from a home fish tank owner…
We have so much fun and learning big watching your clips from home this summer Jerry
Great work!
Thanks for the time and sharing!
Can’t wait for your fall season clips.
Best
mag
You can get LI grouper almost year round, they’re called black seabass
@@maxchronister7713
Thanks Max
Didn’t know that, how big it’s the state record ?
@@SurfSkagit I think the black sea bass are in the same family as the grouper so in sense they are grouper!
Hi Mag! Great to hear from you. Its been a really weird season lots of highs and lots of lows in the end its been great! Love getting the fly rod out hope to do again soon! always super to hear from you and looks like you said could be a jack crevelle and maybe gag grouper on the fly so cool!
I’ve been diving Long Island shores for 35 years. This time of year our waters are loaded with southern tropicals. Especially south shore bays and jetties
No way you just caught a Goliath (Jewfish) ! Wow! That's a keys fish typically .... Global warming has its pros 🤣🤣🤣🤣🐟🐟🐟🐟 love the fly rod action. I need to sell this house so I can get back out there... Last weekend of getting it ready for pictures! The subtle treat of a delicate fly moving through the water will pick up anything and everything. The Egyptians have pictures of feathers on hooks from boats - most ancient type of fishing. The dressed hook gets them! Man what a cool video and location. Goliath hoagie incoming!!!!
Hi Joseph almost like wading in gin blue clear FL waters! Cept they be green/brown and rocky! Really was wild to see him, so glad I got it on film people just would not believe. I hear way to often! Fly fishing goes way back its just amazing what will take one. Always super Joseph and thanks again!
Hey Jerry, I'm not sure who had more fun....you fishing or me watching it. Looks like you caught a horse-eye or goggle eye jack, according to "McClane's Field Guide to Saltwater Fishes of North America". He said this species has been found in the Manasquan River in New Jersey, but did not mention Long Island. It's pretty close, though. On the second mystery fish, look at black and yellow rockfish. Only thing, they are found in California, not there.
Loved the comment thanks! Will have to check that out. that would be so weird if it is a rockfish from CA to weird!!! Thanks David!
Hi Jerry, I was so intrigued by the grouper I did some research. Looks like a dead ringer for a juvenile Gag Grouper. I found it on "North Carolina's Environmental Quality" website. I'd never heard of it before but the article says "Young gag inhabit estuaries from Massachusetts to Cape Canaveral, Fla." That would explain what it's doing here on Long Island. Btw love the vids.
Hi CeeDee! Loved your post and thanks! I was so enthralled getting him in the mix it was really wild! Thank you for sharing it does look like a gag Grouper
Juvenile golliath grouper
@@johnwalker8043 Check it out here: deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/marine-fisheries/public-information-and-education/species-profiles/gag-grouper
Amazing! Cobia, jacks and now grouper... Sea bass are in the grouper family, maybe he joined a school down south and forgot what species he was: "the ugly sea bass"
Its been stellar pretty wild think on it it gets harder ever year to get some new species! - now its even harder! Thanks for the support Hoss!
Back in day there were tons of needle fish mixed in with the snappers.
Thats so cool I love seeing them Id love to see some huge ones that be awesome!
Nice video. What bridge is that?
Thank you gman!
Great vid! No idea what kind of fish that was...
Thank you Norm for the support, Looks like jack crevile and a gag grouper! Way cool!
Do you ever use bite wire on your leader especially with the blue fish . If so could you show how you rig it
Hi Jerry thanks for watching commenting and subscribing. Great question. If they are in thick and big I will scurry for a few and albright on my tippet about 4-6" long figure 8 knot to the fly. But generally I will just chance it and try some longer shanked hooks.
@@heyjerryfishing thank you and I recognize some of those spots in your videos
Much welcome Jerry
The grouper looks like a gag. Really cool since I didn’t know their range would even be this far up
Hi Pat thanks! Yea I think it was a gag was really wild to catch one no matter what size!
I know that spot, I fish across the water by the sandy area. Lots of Sea Bass but all shorts. It can get crowded at times.
Yea its ok, does fill up thanks for sharing!
What part of Long Island is this
This is more like fishing in Tampa Bay. Couldn't believe you caught a Grouper in Long Island.
I know! I couldnt believe it myself had to do a triple take! It was a pretty wild day I think the waters cool now and had them in the honey zone while it lasted thanks Riz!
Great video. I've fly fished years ago but no longer have the gear. I was wondering about "fly fishing" with light spinning tackle and using a float with a fly. Have you ever done that?
I fish NJ, and it seems like when there is a ton of small bait around (silversides), predators have an easy meal and are likely to focus on that almost exclusively. Maybe flys are better bait at such times. What do you think?
Hi mueshow thanks great comment. Yes and yes! You can use a float for the flies with a spin rod. the actually make them that fill up with water so the sink too and you can remove them to make them float. Sometimes to the fish just really do well on the fly and its the way to go. So I say give it a try!
I use flies with a popping cork with closers surfcandy deceiver patterns
Ah yea th popping cork! Good stuff! Thanks for sharing Jim forgot about those
That is a Goliath grouper. They are most common in Florida. They get up to 800 pounds
Oh wow thanks! It was very cool quite rare here in LI!
So cool if thats a baby goliath i hope they evolve to weather the cold and we get some real bridge monsters. What are the specs on that fly line ? I want to get a sinking line with a floating running line
It was wild to see one on the fly to really surprised me. Its a 9wt line 8ft 4-6ips sinktip back floats so easy to pick up and cast but yea the sinktip with floating line is the way to go. great questing thanks for the comment!
Baby Goliath or a gag grouper💪
Thanks! Looks like it for sure thanks Salty Bay!
I caught a juvenile jack a few weeks ago. My phone was in the car. I was so confused as to why it was here
So cool wil I always hear of a few the grouper was to crazy thanks for the comment and sharing your adventure!
Where on Long Island north or south shore?
South shore area
I caught a lizardfish in sag harbor
Oh wow! I remember those some years back there used to be so many some seasons in the same area. I think it was a good bass year when they were around. Thanks for sharing Lisa!
Not sure if anyone else said this, but that was a juvenile black grouper
Very cool! Thanks for sharing Burka!
Rock fish
dont those only reside in the pacific?
Where in Long Island is this ?
South shore
Where were you fishing
Long Island NY
Where though im on Long Island need new places
@@aydenseckeler6512 Captree state park
The first fish was a houndfish.
Thats way cool thanks bcask as always looks like one for sure!
I saw the title and thought you made a mistake with the location 😂
Love the comment just awesome! thanks for the words Ahmed!
What's next a juvenile wahoo.🤣
HAHA!!! WHO KNOWS!!! Loved the comment!
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Your the tops thanks as always Ulanbek!
@@heyjerryfishing I like watching your videos, Jerry! i have noticed the improvement of video quality. Got new camera?
Wow thanks! Its the same one I been using but just try to move around with it better. This winter though I may try the new gopro I love them. On the list! Much appreciate the support!
Good luck Jerry. look forward to seeing your new camera in action. Fall run in 5K?!
@Ulanbek A. Well see! camera is old now and some small issues but still does the job but may be time for a new one. In life when things break and fall apart its not necessarily a bad thing but an opportunity for us to do better. Gonna stick with the gopro brand 7 years and still running who knows it may still have some years left its still ticking!
Copper rockfish to be precise
dont those only reside in the pacific?
Atlantic bumper
Atlantic bumper Jack
Thats way cool thanks Daniel!
Baby golliath grouper
It was a really neat catch! Thanks for watching commenting and subscribing John!
Juvenile Jack Crevalle and juvenile gag grouper
Thanks Justin! I must agree! Appreciate! Tightlines!
GROUPER
It was pretty wild one of those moments! Thanks Chris!
Wut the
Thats what I said! Then WOW! Thanks Liam!
that looks like a baby gag grouper
Thanks looks like thats it!
Sorry a Brown Rockfish
dont those only reside in the pacific?
Perhaps but your catch could prove otherwise
I myself have caught fish that resemble your fish only this fish had red eyes, I caught this fish in Hempstead Harbor Nassau County.
@@thomaslazarski3596 Nothing to prove here buddy
One thing certain is that it’s a bass/grouper species
Great, climate change in NYC. Jees.
Could not have said it better! Thanks Andrew!
no
yes