TK - First of all thank you for sharing your living, My Grandad was a North Shields, England , Trawler skipper working the North Sea from about 1928, he had a break from fishing when he joined the RNR for WW2, and then went back to fishing in 1946 till he retired in the late 60s. Thats quite an investment you have there, in boat and technology. The wealth of Australia's fishing grounds has always fascinated me. You are my new favourite channel. Tightlines and stay safe. Ivan.
@@gruntmax43 What are you talking about? Stabilizers have nothing to do with the presentation of the boat, of which she was commenting on. You half wit.
First of all I must congratulate you guys for the absolutely excellent work environment very cohesive and friendly team TK you sir a a lucky Captain. I have seen videos of other long liners at work were they even had fist fights and the skipper just constantly shouting and cussing at the staff. But you guys are Golden no stress no drama everybody does their job like clock work I guess it's true that a happy crew is a productive and safe crew. You guys are a credit to the industry and I sincerely mean that it's a pleasure to watch your guys work.
Howzit TK love the videos I set short lines here in Hawaii. I was tripping out that you guys were pulling that line at 8 kn that’s some going and I was amazed on how the squids eat those big tuna’s happy fishing 🤙🏾🤙🏾
😆 and another weird fact,apparently when we flush the toilet in the Southern Hemisphere it spirals in the opposite direction to the northern Hemisphere 😅
Great boat and great crew! I´m wondering about the tools you prepare for butchering the tuna at 6:10. I guess you use these for destroying the spinal cord? I heared about this method, for producing premium quality, but never seem, how it is done...
Always remember a memorable days longlining out of Batemans Bay shooting towards Eden for Southern Bluefin Tuna. 6 hooks between each bubble the first 6 sets there was a fish on every hook each fish just over 50kg. It took hours to bring in that line 450 hooks over 5 ton for that 1 shot. Made more money that one sjot than for the entire previous month thats fishing.
What a beautiful vessel, and a chilled but disciplined crew. Question- is there a market for the big squid- or even a fishery? glad i found your channel, subscribed
Hi mate, thanks for the follow, the squid are a very infrequent catch. There is a squid jigging fishery in the Southern area's of Australia but its mainly for the fresh fish local market
Pls can you show how the line is made because when i fish blue fine tuna with longe line one fish bring like 25 fishhoock together that will really help thankx and great team work
Mate I am loving the vids!! Out of interest, 2 questions, do you ever get tempted to jump in for a swim? And are the swordies a good by-catch of the tuna? Thanks bro, keep these coming! 😁
Been watching your vidéos for a couple of days...enjoying the journey. Yup, sustainable fishing is the only way. Thankyou to you and your crew....an éducation for me, we never stop learning. Me...Just a spearo and general pleasure fisherman from Brittany, NW France.... best wishes and take care.
Been stringing gear all my life. That's a beautiful ride you got there. The wings are great. Do they stabilize the boat as well as outriggers and birds?
Yeah mate the wings are pretty good, much the same ride as the birds but you get the push and pull effect as the boat heels unlike the slack chain when you only have one bird deployed.
That second fish he pulled out of that tunas stomach looked like a silver scabbard fish. I have caught a few swords that have quite a few of the silver and black scabbard fish in them.
love watching the videos keep it up fellas, one question when gaffing a tuna why dont you have one guy grab the tail when lifting it onboard and a rubber mat on the deck to stop the fish marking up from the antislip on the deck we found less marks on the fish the more dollars you get .
For sure mate, green crew so still dialling them in but they are doing well and learning quickly. Yeah we have a lack of room around the tuna door which makes it hard to look after the fish
Greetings mate from Christchurch, NZ. Really enjoyed the video - great camera work, educational & you have an excellent clear projecting voice - don't let that go to your head lol. I couldn't get over the damage inflicted by a Giant Squid on that Tuna. When you say Giant Squid, how big would you guestimate was its size? (say in perhaps in length & weight). Cheers
Thanks mate, hard to estimate the size of the squid, we get the giant squid plus the Humboldt type fish. We have picked up quite a few Diamond Back Squid which are veracious feeders at around 1.5 meters in length.
I wonder if a few, large, bare hooks behind next to or ahead of the baited hook would hook up the big squid and give them some squid to sell or eat as well as the tuna head they end up with, normally?
@@tkoffshorefishing I had a friend that I watched catching Albacore Tuna and another kind, in Hawaii, and he had a lot of trouble with sharks biting chunks out or just stealing his Tuna. Many of these weighed up to about 80 lbs. and at 3 dollars a lb., it was quite a loss. I suggested that he might want to build an electric deterrent like they use for surfboards, but he wasn't interested. They have a limited range and could be made to activate a few feet above the bait when the fish tugs on the bait. A lighter leader could be used beyond the device, so you'd be less apt to lose the thing.
If working with every skipper had the mentality and patience as you do, I would've stayed in the game. Unfortunately a lot of charter skips are up themselves to the point they get nothing but bad review's ect, they just blame us in the end. 😑 It was my dream job but to be constantly put down, I ended up questioning my every move that made it too dangerous to work with the public. What a night! And those squid are no joke hey! 😅 🍻 👍 Beautiful boat too BTW
We normally let the gear soak through a dawn or dusk so the get plenty of dark time and the gear can be hanging down anything up to 300 meters depending on the hook spacings between floats
At 6:20 I guess you're using the wire down the spine? Awesome! I hope over there it's not a lot of bycatch from using baited long or short line fishing where you're at! It's not good in the US, more that just marketable fish that come onboard here!
Yes we run the wire down the spine for premium quality, we set and retrieve our gear in the same 24 hour period and have achieved Marine Stewardship Council certification as a sustainable fishery and fish under strict quota's set by the government. We have minimal bycatch and have 4 compliance cameras operating to ensure compliance.
no no no .....The giant squid caught the tuna and then attached the fish to the hook .....just to let the pirates know that" Squid" are the merchants of the Sea.
The missus wants to know if those flashing glowstick thingies are to attract the fish or to let the boys see the hooks better at night & are they battery operated? Have liked and Subbed.
I was commercial Barra fisherman. I got pretty used to getting covered in box jellyfish, but when they hit you in the eyeball feels like someone walked up and put your finger straight in your eye, and then your other eye will start watering at the same time we used to say, because it has sympathy, for your other eye was hard to keep working
@@Mike-tj2oo longline/nets shark, scallops, southern rock lobster, drop lining on the continental shelf, seining garfish and deep sea trawling the southern ocean up to and around the 1200 mile range south of Tasmania.
I hear them on the VHF radio which has limited coverage when fishing close to the EEZ boundary so they are camped right on the line. Have seen them inside the line a few times when fishing at home in New Zealand
I am interested and hope to join as a fishing fisherman because it corresponds to my work experience as an international fisherman for more than 10 years. pacing boat or net boat. can you help me get the job thank you...
There's only one species that strip's the fish down to the spine and that's big squid. You can clearly see the tentacles scars. We have seen this many times including hauling fish up with the squid still hanging off the fish.
Giant squid eat anything they want.....voracious lil basterds.....violent and aggressively to......the things are no joke......messy to that boats gonna get dueched in black ink...the big ones really squirt alotta ink we use trash bags as rain coats...tho you're still getting a 'bath in squid ink...unavoidable lol
Can someone please teach them propper ikejime Japanese tuna killing technique please. Maximises highest quality meat because maximises nerve kill down inside the spinal chord about a foot down the tunas spinak chord and instantly kills tge fish as evidenced by the tuna completely relaxing. Its a Certificate 3 Course from memory but from memory nits a marketing premium kill techniques do prefered by best Sydney Brisbane Seafood Resterants and boutique seagood outlets where fresh tuns filers, slabs, steaks are sold and frim the seafood Co-Op's
We haul and retrieve our gear in the same day as does every other fisherman in Australia and New Zealand. We want our fish alive when we haul the gear so it would be pointless to leave the gear in too long.
TK - First of all thank you for sharing your living, My Grandad was a North Shields, England , Trawler skipper working the North Sea from about 1928, he had a break from fishing when he joined the RNR for WW2, and then went back to fishing in 1946 till he retired in the late 60s. Thats quite an investment you have there, in boat and technology. The wealth of Australia's fishing grounds has always fascinated me. You are my new favourite channel. Tightlines and stay safe. Ivan.
Thanks mate, appreciate it. Just changing to a new vessel and fishery in Darwin so regular episodes will start again shortly.
I live in Jarrow, where you from @ibana8499
You really keep that boat clean and organized, she's a lovely boat.
If it was such a "lovely boat", then why did he have to fit stabilizers ?
@@gruntmax43 grunt elsewhere max
@@gruntmax43 What are you talking about? Stabilizers have nothing to do with the presentation of the boat, of which she was commenting on. You half wit.
@@SigmaEnigma101 Great to know you've got the seafaring aptitude of a peanut.
Bloody awesome TK love it mate keep em coming brother heaps of support from New Zealand 👍🏽🤙🏽
Thanks! Will do!
Those fore arm cuffs are a bloody great idea . Wish had when was doing . And your rite . They think life is over. Great show mate
“Smoked by an albacore”. 😂😂😂
Great vid Capt subbed
Cheers mate!
Excellent Video 😊.
Beautiful boat there Skipper.
Keep the video's comin.
Very good thanks for bringing us along! Good stuff 👍👍🇦🇺
Cheers for the vid TK, always a good watch 👍
Cheers mate
You seem like a great capt to work for ! Great attitude and personality 👏
Cheers mate
Nothing easy about this work but your team looks pretty darn efficient. Well done. Appreciating your videos all the way over here in Ontario, 🇨🇦 🍁 .
Thanks mate!
😂 amazing lighting good thing they’re on during the day.
First of all I must congratulate you guys for the absolutely excellent work environment very cohesive and friendly team TK you sir a a lucky Captain. I have seen videos of other long liners at work were they even had fist fights and the skipper just constantly shouting and cussing at the staff. But you guys are Golden no stress no drama everybody does their job like clock work I guess it's true that a happy crew is a productive and safe crew. You guys are a credit to the industry and I sincerely mean that it's a pleasure to watch your guys work.
Mate Thank you so much for the feedback! Bloody amazing to hear. Made my day
New viewer luv it ,,,SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Howzit TK love the videos I set short lines here in Hawaii. I was tripping out that you guys were pulling that line at 8 kn that’s some going and I was amazed on how the squids eat those big tuna’s happy fishing 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Cheers mate, are you doing the Bigeye over the seamounts? I heard about a fishery you guys have with a limit on the amount of hooks you can shoot
No i just do the yellow more inshore
Great content brother !! But could the boys talk or something 🤣🤣
Good video!
Two guys with gaffs. One hardly ever missed, the other dude missed 5 times in every fish! 😂
Hello from Maine, USA
😂 yes, the joys of having green crew
It's strange to me in Jacksonville FLA our hurricanes spin counter clockwise down under clockwise. Cheers!
😆 and another weird fact,apparently when we flush the toilet in the Southern Hemisphere it spirals in the opposite direction to the northern Hemisphere 😅
I bet that's what makes them drive on the Wrong side of the road... They don't even seem to realize it. .. .
Very good thanks for bringing us along
Great boat and great crew! I´m wondering about the tools you prepare for butchering the tuna at 6:10. I guess you use these for destroying the spinal cord? I heared about this method, for producing premium quality, but never seem, how it is done...
looks like a happy crew
Wow this is incredible TK.
Cheers mate
Mann, what a cool, calm crew n cap
Cheers mate 👍
Hi Skipper,
@19m30s , you mentioned you got the hooks quite spaced apart.
Can you tell us the reason?
Thank you for the adventures.
Chris from Crete
Hi Chris, it depends on the target species and where in the water column you want your gear to hang.
Nice long video. Thanks mate.
No problem 👍
Always remember a memorable days longlining out of Batemans Bay shooting towards Eden for Southern Bluefin Tuna. 6 hooks between each bubble the first 6 sets there was a fish on every hook each fish just over 50kg. It took hours to bring in that line 450 hooks over 5 ton for that 1 shot. Made more money that one sjot than for the entire previous month thats fishing.
Thats epic mate!
The kind of captain you want. A smart one.
Your videos are getting to next level compared to the old mooloolaba day's
Cheers mate, my son Cam is the video wizard
What a beautiful vessel, and a chilled but disciplined crew. Question- is there a market for the big squid- or even a fishery?
glad i found your channel, subscribed
Hi mate, thanks for the follow, the squid are a very infrequent catch. There is a squid jigging fishery in the Southern area's of Australia but its mainly for the fresh fish local market
Pls can you show how the line is made because when i fish blue fine tuna with longe line one fish bring like 25 fishhoock together that will really help thankx and great team work
Great teamwork...
Mate I am loving the vids!! Out of interest, 2 questions, do you ever get tempted to jump in for a swim? And are the swordies a good by-catch of the tuna?
Thanks bro, keep these coming! 😁
Hey mate, The boys get keen to jump in but there are too many sharks out there for the boys to actually get in there haha
Been watching your vidéos for a couple of days...enjoying the journey. Yup, sustainable fishing is the only way. Thankyou to you and your crew....an éducation for me, we never stop learning.
Me...Just a spearo and general pleasure fisherman from Brittany, NW France.... best wishes and take care.
Cheers mate, great to have you following 👍
How hard would it be to attach some cameras to some of these long lines and see whos eating these tuna?
Been stringing gear all my life. That's a beautiful ride you got there. The wings are great. Do they stabilize the boat as well as outriggers and birds?
Yeah mate the wings are pretty good, much the same ride as the birds but you get the push and pull effect as the boat heels unlike the slack chain when you only have one bird deployed.
looks like wilcos old boat gee i wish I could do that type of fishing again dam fun
That second fish he pulled out of that tunas stomach looked like a silver scabbard fish. I have caught a few swords that have quite a few of the silver and black scabbard fish in them.
love watching the videos keep it up fellas, one question when gaffing a tuna why dont you have one guy grab the tail when lifting it onboard and a rubber mat on the deck to stop the fish marking up from the antislip on the deck we found less marks on the fish the more dollars you get .
For sure mate, green crew so still dialling them in but they are doing well and learning quickly. Yeah we have a lack of room around the tuna door which makes it hard to look after the fish
fantastic. Thanks
Cheers mate
Oh this is awesome.... I wish I a have a chance to work in this kind of fishing vessel...
Greetings mate from Christchurch, NZ. Really enjoyed the video - great camera work, educational & you have an excellent clear projecting voice - don't let that go to your head lol. I couldn't get over the damage inflicted by a Giant Squid on that Tuna. When you say Giant Squid, how big would you guestimate was its size? (say in perhaps in length & weight). Cheers
Thanks mate, hard to estimate the size of the squid, we get the giant squid plus the Humboldt type fish. We have picked up quite a few Diamond Back Squid which are veracious feeders at around 1.5 meters in length.
I wonder if a few, large, bare hooks behind next to or ahead of the baited hook would hook up the big squid and give them some squid to sell or eat as well as the tuna head they end up with, normally?
I have tried a few extra large jigs with pillies wrapped to them but no joy yet.
@@tkoffshorefishing I had a friend that I watched catching Albacore Tuna and another kind, in Hawaii, and he had a lot of trouble with sharks biting chunks out or just stealing his Tuna. Many of these weighed up to about 80 lbs. and at 3 dollars a lb., it was quite a loss. I suggested that he might want to build an electric deterrent like they use for surfboards, but he wasn't interested. They have a limited range and could be made to activate a few feet above the bait when the fish tugs on the bait. A lighter leader could be used beyond the device, so you'd be less apt to lose the thing.
@jameswest4819 we don't loose a lot to predation so it's not too bad
If working with every skipper had the mentality and patience as you do, I would've stayed in the game.
Unfortunately a lot of charter skips are up themselves to the point they get nothing but bad review's ect, they just blame us in the end. 😑 It was my dream job but to be constantly put down, I ended up questioning my every move that made it too dangerous to work with the public.
What a night! And those squid are no joke hey! 😅 🍻 👍
Beautiful boat too BTW
Well you guys are in the Coral sea in summer time?😅
😂
TK What’s the idea behind the plastic bags on the tuna. Then take it off when unloading? Keep up the good work
I did the same thing off the eastern United Stares. I wish I worked on your boat! What a nice vessel!
when the squid feeds heavily on your catch is anything left salvageable or saleable?
Yes more often than not we can still recover loins from a fish that's been predated on by squid or sharks.
Migte be a stupid question, im new here see but what use are the LEDs on in the day time?
YEH HEY i always wondered Why Pizza shops leave their neon lights on at lunch time??.
We normally let the gear soak through a dawn or dusk so the get plenty of dark time and the gear can be hanging down anything up to 300 meters depending on the hook spacings between floats
Can i have a job? Haha thats the dream job for me. Alot of hard work but I'd love every minute!
You stow them in a chilled sea water/slush or are they flash frozen ?
1st time viewer to your channel asking.
Stored in sea water/slush mate
Roger that Skipper, all the best from the West Coast Canada (Vancouver)@@tkoffshorefishing
At 6:20 I guess you're using the wire down the spine? Awesome! I hope over there it's not a lot of bycatch from using baited long or short line fishing where you're at! It's not good in the US, more that just marketable fish that come onboard here!
Yes we run the wire down the spine for premium quality, we set and retrieve our gear in the same 24 hour period and have achieved Marine Stewardship Council certification as a sustainable fishery and fish under strict quota's set by the government. We have minimal bycatch and have 4 compliance cameras operating to ensure compliance.
Giant squid come up from down deep or live near the top ?
They rise overnight to feed usually mate
What do you do with the fish that been half eaten. You give it way to food bank or taken home for dinner and friends?
We eat it onboard
Long line... I sort of miss those days off Mexico...
10:30 last time I saw fish like that it was accompanied by a cartoon lip smacking sound on the Tom and Jerry show
85,000 views but only 937 likes… come on you lot give these guys support by hitting the like button
Thank you ❤
@@tkoffshorefishing😅😮7
@@tkoffshorefishing😊😊😊😊
Coffs 👊👊🤙..yeeew
Are those Humbolt Squid?
The majority are Diamond Back Squid
@@tkoffshorefishing How big are those Diamond Back Squid? It's crazy that they can destroy a YFT like that.
im sure ive fished on that boat it looks very familer
Calling 28kg on that first yellowfin😊
so the giant squid ate the tuna after the tuna got caught on the long line?
no no no .....The giant squid caught the tuna and then attached the fish to the hook .....just to let the pirates know that" Squid" are the merchants of the Sea.
Yes
How much do you sell the tuna per kg
There's a lot of variables, depending on supply and demand, quality of the fish etc
Sweet video mate, do you guys use circle hooks?
Peace
Yes we use circle tuna hooks
The missus wants to know if those flashing glowstick thingies are to attract the fish or to let the boys see the hooks better at night & are they battery operated? Have liked and Subbed.
Hi mate, they are for attracting the fish. We use both battery powered and chemical lightsticks
@@tkoffshorefishing Thanks heaps for taking the time out to answer my girls questions mate, much appreciated.
I would love to have that boat here on the big island of Hawaii. I’d live on the water.
Unfortunately tuna fishing is now associated with douchebags thanks to american media, glad to see a real crew and captain for once
Yeah the media portrays the fishing industry in a bad light.
That's a nice clean boat
Cheers mate
Very green crew! But doing 👍
Very green
@@tkoffshorefishing lol
They'll be ok with your guidance mate....
Bit of energy pushed up em They'll be mint
We target big eye TOOONA
Sorry about your luck on that trip maybe next time!
Cheers mate
If giant squid can do that to a tuna imagine what they can do to a man. Scary
Insane aye!
The memory foam pad is genius. Absorbs all that big tuna flopping
I was commercial Barra fisherman. I got pretty used to getting covered in box jellyfish, but when they hit you in the eyeball feels like someone walked up and put your finger straight in your eye, and then your other eye will start watering at the same time we used to say, because it has sympathy, for your other eye was hard to keep working
Scary stuff mate with the jellyfish up north
Girlie fishing in their spare time they cut peoples hair!
What kinda fishing do you do?
@@Mike-tj2oo longline/nets shark, scallops, southern rock lobster, drop lining on the continental shelf, seining garfish and deep sea trawling the southern ocean up to and around the 1200 mile range south of Tasmania.
Feeding the sharks!
Fish that size must be worth a fair bit
Just wondering, do you miss your other crew n boat? Seems a lack of enthusiasm on the deck. (Trying to be polite for the swing an misses)
Lol,I'm heading you, yes I miss the tight core of veteran fisher's I had on the last boat for sure.
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looks like you have a inexperienced crew there bud ...😂
nice head smoked for that squid one
good old coffs harbour.
Berapa lama anda di laut? Sekali berlayar
Those giant squid eat well. I'd hate to meet one of them in the water.
For sure, they are aggressive feeders
See any Chinese sneaking in and fishing?
I hear them on the VHF radio which has limited coverage when fishing close to the EEZ boundary so they are camped right on the line. Have seen them inside the line a few times when fishing at home in New Zealand
Is this a charter? Get that deck bloody and fish some open waters and you Aussies can get more money.
Quiero. Pescar. Con. Ustedes.
Dog eat dog world!
Sure is out there, we get to see some incredible things
I always feel bad seeing the fish killed …. But dang it I do love my Sushi so.... good job all.
Cheers mate
im sure ive worked of this boat
I am interested and hope to join as a fishing fisherman because it corresponds to my work experience as an international fisherman for more than 10 years. pacing boat or net boat. can you help me get the job thank you...
Looked like those fish were not even dressed.
They are
27 Degrees??? Metric is the devils work
You need to explain more of what you're doing
Lines...
Clearly you could see bite marks? Giant squid do not feed like that?got me baffled why you’d make the suggestion? And.. you are under way?
I am a captain? And can speak arguably on this footage
There's only one species that strip's the fish down to the spine and that's big squid. You can clearly see the tentacles scars. We have seen this many times including hauling fish up with the squid still hanging off the fish.
Bro You keep telling your crew to give them a hand help each other
Hook me up with a job I'm in NZ
I'm all about team work
Giant squid eat anything they want.....voracious lil basterds.....violent and aggressively to......the things are no joke......messy to that boats gonna get dueched in black ink...the big ones really squirt alotta ink we use trash bags as rain coats...tho you're still getting a 'bath in squid ink...unavoidable lol
Yes they are incredibly aggressive, certainly wouldn't want to be in the water with them
Eat'n alive.....yikes
Can someone please teach them propper ikejime Japanese tuna killing technique please. Maximises highest quality meat because maximises nerve kill down inside the spinal chord about a foot down the tunas spinak chord and instantly kills tge fish as evidenced by the tuna completely relaxing. Its a Certificate 3 Course from memory but from memory nits a marketing premium kill techniques do prefered by best Sydney Brisbane Seafood Resterants and boutique seagood outlets where fresh tuns filers, slabs, steaks are sold and frim the seafood Co-Op's
lazy captain why don't you help
They dont need any help
Rubbish fishing cobber. You won't be an eco fisherman for long if you leave your lines so long as to allow the squid to move in.
We haul and retrieve our gear in the same day as does every other fisherman in Australia and New Zealand. We want our fish alive when we haul the gear so it would be pointless to leave the gear in too long.
Any jobs available?
Not at the moment but keep in touch