@GoodDeal11 yo dumbass its plenty of a fight infact intill you get to the last 300 or 400ft its just like deadweight half the time they swim up, getting up the last 200ft with the windon is incredibly difficult your in a constant game of tug a war with the fish that can last several hours. All you sound like is an uniformed jack bag, and to all you other south florida swordfishermen GET TIGHT BITCH!!! LOL
@bigtarponboy1 I am sorry, but I agree whole-heartedly with GoodDeal11. Pressing a button on an 'electric winch' isn't exactly sporting. Nobody works up a sweat trying to bring the fish to the boat.
I am sure that if guys are using stand up tackle at PEI to catch 1000lb+ Bluefin Tuna, you could catch a 300lb swordfish on conventional gear.
@jordythebassist Cows are killed with a rod slammed through their head at the speed of a bullet. It sounds messed up but the death is instant and humane. Fishing involves the hooking of the cheek of the fish and pulling on it. Then the fish suffocates from being out of the water. You tell me: would you rather die instantly of be cut, have someone pull on the wound and then drown.
@0bobbey0 Neither, I revive all caught billfish boatside and release them with scientific research tags. But, if a fisherman want's to take a fish for the table, then don't flame his right to do it. I may not agree with killing billfish either, but I won't condemn someone who does choose to take one. Ever been to the Pacific Islands??
And from your description of a fight of a billfish, it seem's you don't have a huge database of knowledge on the sport.
@jordythebassist I really don't know the sport but are you telling me that you can describe fishing (revived and released or not) as a non traumatic event for the fish? Besides tracking devices can have effects that you are not aware of such as unfavorability among potential mates or a loss of camouflage to hide from predators.
@0bobbey0 Billfish tags are designed to have as little affect on a fish as possible, especially with the development of the 'Billfish Only' tag. I highly doubt it would cause the fish to become unattractive to a mate, the colouration patterns of a billfish are quite beautiful and vivid (they don't need camoflague) and the tag is quite miniscule on a large fish. I have caught fish with hooks still in their mouth, that would be more damaging. Billfish are a very tough, resilient species.
@0bobbey0 And I never stated that billfishing wasn't a stressful event for a fish, although I think traumatic is a bit of an over-statement. Anything we do nowadays hurts the flora and fauna of the world it seems. If I wanted to make sure I didn't harm any living creatures, I would live in a cave and avoid walking on ants as they are living creatures too, right??
I enjoy the sport and ensure I do the best I can to conserve it so my children may do the same in the future.
@0bobbey0 excuse me peta boy, its alittle thing called the circle of life, it happens, do you get angry when your watching national georgraphic and you see a lion eating a zebra? its the same concept, just a predator eating a prey (the circle of life)
@swordsallday No but a lion doesn't have any other options but to kill zebras. Besides, we just have different opinions. Neither of us are going to change the way the other thinks.
Not much of a fight when you use electric reels, but its good for people who really dont appreciate the sport of fishing.
GoodDeal11 1 year ago 2
@GoodDeal11 yo dumbass its plenty of a fight infact intill you get to the last 300 or 400ft its just like deadweight half the time they swim up, getting up the last 200ft with the windon is incredibly difficult your in a constant game of tug a war with the fish that can last several hours. All you sound like is an uniformed jack bag, and to all you other south florida swordfishermen GET TIGHT BITCH!!! LOL
bigtarponboy1 6 months ago
@bigtarponboy1 ummm no actually south florida fishing is the best, sir, thats enough out of u
FishingFloridaKeys 2 months ago
@bigtarponboy1 I am sorry, but I agree whole-heartedly with GoodDeal11. Pressing a button on an 'electric winch' isn't exactly sporting. Nobody works up a sweat trying to bring the fish to the boat.
I am sure that if guys are using stand up tackle at PEI to catch 1000lb+ Bluefin Tuna, you could catch a 300lb swordfish on conventional gear.
jordythebassist 3 weeks ago
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Looks like you hit it with a harpoon and float first. nice play
Next time get that on vid so we can see the ball take off
mauifish13 1 year ago
Looks like you hit it with a harpoon and float first. nice play
Next time get that on vid so we can see the ball take off
mauifish13 1 year ago
I release alot more than I keep, but I will through one on the grill for you the next time we bring one to the surface.
broadonrod 1 year ago
How could someone be happy when killing a creature. How would you feel if you where killed slowly and painfuly. Go to hell
0bobbey0 1 year ago
@0bobbey0 Its fun ?
Aorityy 7 months ago
@Aorityy Some terrorist think killing people is fun. Does that make it ok to kill?
0bobbey0 7 months ago
@0bobbey0 I never said it was ok to fish, i just said it was fun.
Aorityy 7 months ago
@0bobbey0 Your stupidity amazes me. Next time you eat a burger or steak, think about how that animal got to your plate...
jordythebassist 3 weeks ago
@jordythebassist Cows are killed with a rod slammed through their head at the speed of a bullet. It sounds messed up but the death is instant and humane. Fishing involves the hooking of the cheek of the fish and pulling on it. Then the fish suffocates from being out of the water. You tell me: would you rather die instantly of be cut, have someone pull on the wound and then drown.
0bobbey0 3 weeks ago
@0bobbey0 Neither, I revive all caught billfish boatside and release them with scientific research tags. But, if a fisherman want's to take a fish for the table, then don't flame his right to do it. I may not agree with killing billfish either, but I won't condemn someone who does choose to take one. Ever been to the Pacific Islands??
And from your description of a fight of a billfish, it seem's you don't have a huge database of knowledge on the sport.
jordythebassist 3 weeks ago
@jordythebassist I really don't know the sport but are you telling me that you can describe fishing (revived and released or not) as a non traumatic event for the fish? Besides tracking devices can have effects that you are not aware of such as unfavorability among potential mates or a loss of camouflage to hide from predators.
0bobbey0 3 weeks ago
@0bobbey0 Billfish tags are designed to have as little affect on a fish as possible, especially with the development of the 'Billfish Only' tag. I highly doubt it would cause the fish to become unattractive to a mate, the colouration patterns of a billfish are quite beautiful and vivid (they don't need camoflague) and the tag is quite miniscule on a large fish. I have caught fish with hooks still in their mouth, that would be more damaging. Billfish are a very tough, resilient species.
jordythebassist 3 weeks ago
@0bobbey0 And I never stated that billfishing wasn't a stressful event for a fish, although I think traumatic is a bit of an over-statement. Anything we do nowadays hurts the flora and fauna of the world it seems. If I wanted to make sure I didn't harm any living creatures, I would live in a cave and avoid walking on ants as they are living creatures too, right??
I enjoy the sport and ensure I do the best I can to conserve it so my children may do the same in the future.
jordythebassist 3 weeks ago
@0bobbey0 excuse me peta boy, its alittle thing called the circle of life, it happens, do you get angry when your watching national georgraphic and you see a lion eating a zebra? its the same concept, just a predator eating a prey (the circle of life)
swordsallday 3 weeks ago
@swordsallday No but a lion doesn't have any other options but to kill zebras. Besides, we just have different opinions. Neither of us are going to change the way the other thinks.
0bobbey0 3 weeks ago
omg poor creature but good eating Xp
HolySagar 1 year ago
I dont believe a troop of boy scouts could untie that knot!
broadbill44 1 year ago