Commercial Fishing - Creel fishing for Langoustines
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2024
- Here we have a video of our latest fishing session. Catching Langoustines (Norway Lobster, Dublin Bay Prawns) using creels. We also show you how we rig these pots up and cover a little bit of some lobster pots we did. We Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for sharing, I loved the scenery and seeing you youngsters living a dream.
There is NOTHING easy about off shore fishing anywhere in the world, the margins are so tight that one bad cruise puts you behind for the entire season. Good Luck my fishing Brother and Sister from an old Cape Cod (USA) fisherman!!!!!!!!
I miss barrow and Walney ❤
No matter how much work needs to be done, the dogs believe there is enough time to play ball. Thanks for taking us along.
Will be making some videos where the dogs come along when it's calmer conditions watch this space they've got good sea legs! 😅
Nice light pots to work.
I grew up commercial fishing in Alaska, watching this video was good, was thinking a faster more efficient way could possibly be making a dump box where your table is and line it with a rubber mat and dump them into then rebait and sort as you haul. We did that with Dungeness Crab. Thought it might be a suggestion. Keep it up!
Yeah we'll come up with an easier alternative the basket was just a quick fix cheers for the comment and good feedback 👍 👌
Those look yummy! I subscribed! Love how quiet the boat motor is.
They are a very tasty 👍👌
That's a lot of line on the deck. I sure as heck have never done what you are doing, but I'm wondering is you might roll your ankle on the wet rope. Seriously enjoying this video man.
It is a lot of rope you need your wits about you when shooting gear 👍 cheers for the comment glad to hear you enjoyed the video 👌
Not sure you have the sizes down but good video! You will learn fast. Do you have a fishfinder for prawns? Ive seen others use them with great success!
We were keeping the larger ones to sell to a restaurant and the medium to landing size prawns were for tailing