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  • Good job !!!!

  • lol

    

  • Woah chill

  • y r u bringing her in by her eyes???

  • @ragingtubster

    Because they're easy to hold that way and we've never heard one complain. These are big slippery fish, there's no other way to get a good grip on them. From the time we caught him, until the time he was filleted, he never complained. He did taste great though.......yummy!

  • @bailesjs How far out were you?

  • Haha I support single moms

  • ocean fishing is like a box of chocolates. you never know what you're gonna get. and it's fun reeling them in for 15 minutes. and no rocks or weeds to get your hook stuck on.

  • @Killinemdead1

    u R killing me !!!

  • just setup a new south florida fishing group on facebook if anyone is interested.

    search south florida fishing or visit rigotech dot net / fishing

  • @qw

    man life is inhumane with all the stuff going on ..

  • qw1419xtj

    -Would you blow me by the sea while feeling the that nice ocean breeze going down my crack?

  • tasty as hell!

  • Holding reds by the eyes is perfectly correct especially if you are just going to eat that incredible meat anyway! Check out my video if you want to see a full grown red.

  • Beautiful snapper! Nice catch, and perfectly reasonable in bringing him in the boat. If the fish was not being harvested for the table a different release would have been in order, but even a gaff is ethical when keeping the catch. Some PETA types object even to the hook!

  • We catch a lot of reds in the gulf and pick them up under the gill plate right by the mouth. I hope I meet you in person someday so I can pick you up by pushing your eyes in you sick, mean fuck! Be humane and pick them up properly and put them right on ice. Just because you CAN ba an asshole does'nt mean you SHOULD be an asshole. Asshole!

  • @qw1419xtj Thanks for your input. Have you ever gaffed a fish? Have you ever gut hooked one and drug it to the surface?....pretty inhumane on either one of those. The method we use ensures we get them in the boat and on ice. I've read where putting your hands in their gill-plates causes damage too...now who's doing the right thing? Remember...people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

  • @bailesjs Ok, When I first read the comment about the eye thing I was like,OMG what a fag talking about animal wellbeing or whatever, but when I saw that.. Dude! WTF is wrong with you?!? just pick it up by the gill. twat.

  • @qw1419xtj

    Stop by and see me, I'll pick your scrawny little ass up by the eyes too, you tool!

  • @qw1419xtj what a fucken idiot

  • We catch a lot of reds in the gulf and pick them up under the gill plate right by the mouth. I hope I meet you in person someday so I can pick you up by pushing your eyes in you sick, mean fuck! Be humane and pick them up properly and put them right on ice. Just because you CAN ba an asshole does'nt mean you SHOULD be an asshole. Asshole!

  • We catch a lot of reds in the gulf and pick them up under the gill plate right by the mouth. I hope I meet you in person someday so I can pick you up by pushing your eyes in you sick, mean fuck! Be humane and pick them up properly and put them right on ice. Just because you CAN ba an asshole does'nt mean you SHOULD be an asshole. Asshole!

  • how far out were you guys?

  • guys come to Seychelles.we catch 20+snapper a day, big strong ones .and groupers,giant barracuda,even jack fish,u can catch 200+a day. we have so much big fish here come see

  • i went on a deep sea fishing trip on the 7th of this month in cocoa beach florida, paid $55 bucks, i caught one that size, but the skipper said i had to throw it back, is there a season for this fish or somthing? if so i think it's stupid because our planet is 98.6% nothing but water, and there is plenty of fish in the sea for no stupid inseason fish.

  • The South Atlantic Marine Fisheries Council (SAMFC) has put an emergency closure on red snapper fishing for 6 months, which may be extended to 12. They say there is a shortage of fish. I think some people are getting paid so some importers can up the amount of fish brought into this country. Hopefully things will change in the future.

  • Yeah it sucks,heres the funny part. All the commercial trawlers that drag the oceans floors,don't you think they get snapper in their nets. They die when brought up and I sure they dont get thrown out. They are exempt from rules becaue they pay lobbyists to have congress make the laws in their favor. But the average joe cnat go out and hook 1 stinkin fish

  • @evilbadguystrikes

    our planet is 75% water our bodys on the other hand are more in the 98% range. just letting you know

  • our planet is 75% water our bodys on the other hand are more in the 98% range. just letting you know

  • nice fish. looks 20 pound to me.its nearly the size of his torso. i think some people only saw the first one.

    that comment from jlosmom is wierd are they stupid or joking.

  • what type of boat do u have ???

  • It's a 2360 Sailfish with twin Yami 150 4 strokes.

  • what the fuck is your problem? picking it up by its eyes and then freezing it to death? are you that fucking broke you cant go buy your own fish sandwhich from mc donalds.

    wow c&r more

  • wots the difference, the fish sandwich was once a fish and it woulda died to fuck wit....

  • hahahaha oh your so pathetic, nobody wants to hear your tree huggin ideas. Go back to mc donalds im sure they'll except you there

  • @jlosmom wow! you are officially the biggest moron I've encountered yet.

  • sorta looks like a large mouth nannygi...its a great looking fish...what sort of bait did you use???...what lb line???

    thanks for posting the vid :)

  • We were using frozen cigar minnows...as for line, we use anything from 50 to 80 pound test in the event we hook a big grouper and have to get him off the bottom so he doesn't get rocked up.

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  • nice work mate, but over in Queensland Australia our snappers get about 2 times bigger.

  • yer man argreed, but there not quite as good as SA, but good fish up here in QLD

  • Yeah mate u guys have massive snapper there.

  • nice fish man...lol try catching something like that on a handline like we do down here in the Bahamas, what a pull....lol

  • LOL My dad's cousin caught a 27 inch. snapper! :O

    No it wasn't a redfish

  • love the shirt its great, as for scpatsfan18 WOW, even if that was a joke your a bitch.

  • fish are rather strong. although in hawaii you get strapped down so not as much as a fight but a 20 minute fight with a 100 pound marlin is sure worth the 50 mile trip.

  • very nice vid R U going out of vilano inlet? also how many mi out RU,maby some day my wifes' X husband will pay the $45,000 he owes on childsupport and I could afford to go fishing!!

  • We do go out of Vilano most of the time, this was shot over 50 miles out, don't know the exact distance but it sure was a long ride in. As for the child support...I can feel you pain, have a daughter and her 2 kids living with me because of their dead beat Dad.

  • thanks for the reply,sorry 4U2 feel the child support pain.keep on making those vids its the next best to being there for me. 1111111111`

  • her in germany need everybody fishingpass

  • i caught a twenty pound snapper yesterday lol he almost pulled me in

  • It's amazing how strong fish are, if you've never had the chance to catch a big fish it's hard to imagine the fight they put up. I bet you'll remember that fight.

  • yea i took my friend offshore with me and my dad and he wasnt strong enough to fight a ling

  • yeah I know but at the last 10 feet they give up it like lifting a table

  • that shirt twas rather crude. i'm going to go play chess now.

  • i live in sw fl i go fishin in the gulf of mexico

  • I live in NE Florida and I wonder where you launch out of. I go out around the Cedar Key area usually. My boat is not large enough to go out deep so I usually end up hitting redfish near the shallow grasslines.

  • We usually go out of St. Augustine or Mayport on the East coast of the state.

  • do you ever go game fishing

  • We also fish for grouper, black sea bass, vermillion snapper, grouper, cobia, king mackeral, wahoo, mahi, sailfish....just about anything that will eat. We also do inshore fishing for flounder, red & black drum, trout and once again anything that will eat.

    BTW...Been to Perth multiple times, would move to Australia in a heartbeat if given the chance.

  • really youd move here nd here but catch similar fish like slippery makeral,my dad caught a cobia once a crapped himself cause they don't come to nsw they live up in queensland whats a vermillion snapper do you eat king fish or don't yous catch them

  • We do catch kingfish, that's what we call king mackeral. A vermillion snapper we also call a b-liner or a red eye. They're not very big, the biggest we've ever caught was around 2kg, but they are excellent to eat.

  • oh that's what a king makeral is yeah never heard of vermillion snapper before do yous catch silver brim or any sort of brim whats your fav fish to eat

  • what kind of fish is that my dad rekons it's not a normal red snapper do yous have different names for fish out there

  • It's an American Red Snapper, also called an ARS and a Genuine...good eating too.

  • oh american red snapper no wonder it's so big the biggest red snapper ive seen was about 2 kg and the biggest ive caught was bout one kilo haven't caught many do you ever go fishing for blue grouper

  • Don't believe we have blue grouper, it may be known by a different name, but blue grouper isn't a name heard here.

  • really yeah different fish everywhere man i live in australia and i go fishing in new south wales if you know where that is and i live in a small town called port kembla that's in wollongong so i go fishing round port when it's summer time i go fishing for jewfish with my dad and now that it's winter i go for snapper with my dad but really want to go catch some grouper and yeah theres blue red and brown where i am your probably familiar with goliath grouper what else do yous fish for in florida

  • the guy that says i cant even get its so big sounds like jony knoxvill of jackass

  • hello, first off that was an exelent fish. I have a quick question for you though, I am moving to St. Augustine to go to college next fall. I currentaly live in Texas and have fished all my life. I was just wondering what fish are up by St. Augustine. ovusially there are red snapper, but I was wondering if there are any snook, kingfish, wahoo, ext. thank you very much.

  • yea there is snook kingfish wahoo dolpfin sailfish tuna ext....

  • wow nice snappers :) good to see this video on bigger screen thanks youtube

  • not to bad mate keep fishing till the day u die

  • for a moment I thought you were a prick grabin the snapper by the eyes but then I REMEBERED THEY HAVE TEETH!

    LOL

  • where in NE florida is this?

    anyways nice snapper

  • We left out of St. Augustine...and thanks.

  • Just got my bottom machine hooked back up! Can't wait! Nice video

  • THAT IS 20 POUNDs OMG

  • i didnt like this video and you should put it on the scales cause 20 pound snapper arnt that SMALL!

  • O.K. sorry you didn't like the video, what do you expect for a cheap camera. As for the size of the fish...no reason to lie, we read the scale when we got back and it was a little over 20 lbs. Don't know what to tell you except look at our other videos, we catch some big snapper.

  • yeah man!

  • there is no way that fish is 20 pounds. Maybe if you put a magnifying glass os it...

  • Why would we lie? Nothing to gain in doing so. Well we all know what they say about opinions.

  • me likey to eat snapper.....grilled,fried,creo­le,baked,steamed!!!

  • i caught 4 10 pound snapper 2 dai

  • Good job! That's a lot of good eating fish. Hope you enjoyed yourself, nothing better than a day on the water.

  • I went fishing in destin and caught like one 20+ it was pretty fun

  • They are fun to catch...and they eat good too!!!

  • man, i remember my first snapper. the thing was so big i lost my balance and almost fell in. It was about 27 lb and 30 inches long. it wasn't good for eating, it looked pretty much dead to me.

  • Really? My first was a Dogtooth Snapper caught in the canals of Punta Gorda Florida on Shrimp. Probably around 8 inches...

  • wat part of fl is that cuz i live in fl send me a message telling

  • out of St. Augustine.

  • snapper is one of the best tasting fish i've ever had!

  • it's good if it's raw

  • Snapper fishing at Whyalla, South Australia oh yeah 17 plus kilogram fish, not the best eating at that size but awesome to catch

  • Man, nice video, that wind is kickin!

  • LENNY that is a nuts snapper man Tough fight HELL YEH

  • sweet fish...but the wind is too crazy!!

  • Great Catch! I wouldn't mind coming over to film for our show someday

  • Let me know when you'll be in Florida and we'll arrange a trip.

  • great job!!!!

  • Professorxox, 2 fish per day min size of 20 inches.

  • What is the limit as far as size and amount you can take? I'm planning on going deep sea fishing on a party boat sometime this weekend off Ponce Inlet.

  • dam nice snapper where was this at

  • 40+ miles East of St. Augustine, Florida.

  • nice catch, nice shirt. hah

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