Tied My GoPro to My Fishing Rod and Dropped it Under the Boat! Amazing finds
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- Tied My GoPro to My Fishing Rod and Dropped it Under the Boat! Amazing finds
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Bermuda Chubs
Yep
Vile.Dont eat!
@@josephprimavera2545 they can be eaten nothing wrong with them
I'll give you a Bermuda chub
I feel like he knows this and does it just for comments lol
Those unknown fish you mentioned... In Australia we'd call them Silver Drummer or Buffalo Bream (Kyphosus Sydneyanus). They are weed eaters and the flesh is greyish and not that palatable, especially Western Buff Bream (Kyphosus Cornelii)..... and the shark was a She, not a He. No claspers behind the ventral fin. :)
My hubby and I love watching your "Go-Pro Camera Drops" every morning with our coffee! The scenery is so beautiful and you have captured all those gorgeous fish so well!!! Thanks a million!!! ❤❤❤
I could watch this ALL DAY LONG, & never get bored of it. Thanks for taking us along.
Bermuda Chub is the fish you were asking what kind it is. They actually have a couple of color phases, one horizontal stripes and the other is darker background with white spots or splotches. Same fish though. I think they are algae eaters mostly, seaweeds.
Definitely chubs. Taste like hell and will poop all over your boat.
@@bryantculler3468 I don't know what they taste like but I do know what they eat so for me, I'll pass.
In Hawai'i those fish are called Enenue. They feed on "limu" or algae and have a strong flavor to them. Because of that strong limu flavor, we make Poke out of it. That way you don't have to add limu to the poke (just be careful gutting them or you'll ruin the flavor). My favorite poke!!
@@curttimmbch He is an idiot and he reversed the order of what he said was on the plate
I've been watching your contents for years Brant and I have to say thanks to you for your dedication to us as subscribers who tune in each and every week. I even went and created my own channel because I was inspired. You're awesome Brant.
I love these GoPro underwater clips I see why you like to go out and fish these oil rig structures the fish also seem to be a lot bigger on average out there than they do in closer to shore awesome video👍
This was great Brant... Thanks for this, and thanks for taking us along with you on your fishing trips.... Joe
You are so right about the spade fish they are great to eat 👍
I am a Mobile native and I love these videos thanks very much sir
I spearfish the rigs off the coast of louisiana and it looks just like that here. Those platforms are incredible reefs/ecosystems.
Next time you head out, bring a mask, snorkel and fins and jump in. You’ll be surprised how many fish there are.
Wow that Cuda looked as big as me! Cool video. Go Noles!!
Super interesting man! These are a nice change from regular fishing videos, and really educational.
These videos are awesome! There's no shortage of interesting stuff in the ocean. Would be cool to try to see around a shipwreck of some kind. the rigs are cool too!
Beautiful!,.,my family lived in Acapulco for 35 yrs, and Snappers were so cheap, we loved them!!! So many different ways to prepare them ❤
Up here in VA them spades are highly sought-after. Love catching them. My biggest is just under 8 lbs
People in Florida treat them like trash fish!! I know people in Chesapeake who own a boat just for Spade fish!!!
great show! thanks so much. Impressive snappers. Looking forward to your next show
Sweet video. I have done this a few time on some local creeks to show my kids what's under the water. They were shocked how many fish were there you could see from above.
Great vidieo Brant!! That misterios fish, in Hawai'i we call them Enenue...I think they're called Chubs or Rudderfish, or something like that, on the mainland.
Always love the underwater videos
Enjoy the underwater vids Brant as always. I know that with the Spadefish after a certain time of the year they are hard to catch because they start to feed on the jellyfish. Up here in Virginia we catch them big around April and May timeframe after that its tough catching them like you said.
Good video Brant. Thanks for taking us along.
I'm not sure if you have them on the East Coast but on the west coast underneath the Barnacles we sometimes find these worms that look like centipedes. They're a greenish color on the top with a peach colored Underside and about a hundred legs... we call them piling worms.
I would almost bet if you dropped one down there with very little weight, you can stick a face mask in the water and watch them brawl over who gets it!!
Something huge just out of sight down there. Aquatic ecosystems are awesome
I caught a Spadefish that was 28" Long out of St.Augustind FL. on a live Pinfish(3-4")on a flatline 15 miles out! Surprised me for sure
Love your work dude. Please keep it up
Love the underwater videos! Amazing seeing the life under the boats.
@UCvAZjWfYhbnlYKU-cmcy8Pg these scammers are everywhere!!!
Cool underwater video. Lots of real nice mangrove snapper.
Great video glad you posted keep them coming thanks
We tried for spade fish over a wreck in hatteras using canned clams on a small j hook. Got to come up but wouldn’t bite, heard they’re great
Man I love these videos. Great footage man.
Great underwater video always entertaining to see. This one is a big step up an oil rig, next time we will be strapping the cam to a nuclear submarine .. Lol and I'm looking forward to more
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Great video! Love seeing the fish and learning about them. Thanks for putting in the effort to show us what’s below the surface.
Btw, the one you couldn’t identify is called a Chub.
He is correct...Chub.
Bermuda Chub is what we called the in the Keys
Excelent video, I also saw some bar jacks, super!!
Really neat I enjoyed it a lot thank you Steve
Awesome content as always Brant!!!
I enjoyed the underwater footage. That shark having a piece of his tail missing was interesting and crazy, I wonder what got a hold of him? Thanks for making the video!
Love your videos from Corpus Christi Texas
Loved seeing what swam below.
Love these videos great job 👏
Cool video. Thanks, Brant!
I think that fish you were asking about is a chub, also called a rudder fish. Here in Hawaii we have a variety of those, the local name nenue and they're know for making really great poke. If you want a killer Hawaiian style poke recipe reply to this comment
they are delicious!!!
My favorite poke!! No need put limu kohu in da poke bra!
Great video man I enjoyed all of that footage
pleasing to the eye ❤ and amazing to watch compared to cold water seas 💦
AWESOME BRANT THANKYOU.
Big thumbs up thanks for the video 👍😀👍😎👍
Nice video! 😊thanks for posting
really love seeing all the fish down there... now i know how to see whats under the water! would always be wondering, great idea. how much is a gopro?
Love these videos.
Cool as always!
I do believe those are Bermuda chubs. The fish colors are so different seen in water or in the boat.🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸
The baracuda reminded me of diving at stage 1 tower out from Panama City Fl. Back in the 70's
Love this!!! Go deeper!
I really really love your videos
Spades and trigger fish are some good table fare. Pain in the butt to clean but worth it. In Texas we have a limit on them.
Bermuda chud definitely. always love the go pro drops. God Bless and stay safe 🙏
Great footage
I like these videos more than actual fishing videos
Love the content keep up the good work
Mobile resident here. Thanks for the videos. Try sand island around Thanksgiving. 3 ft reds near dusk are no joke.
Bermuda Cubs make excellent AJ bait. Caught a 99 # AJ on an 8# Chub it pulled 101 # of drag an Avet Quad Drag T-Rex ... 🎣🐟🐟🐟
I know an area off Louisiana where every April the giant bluefin tuna come and key on those Chubs. I mean full grown ones.
If you like learning, this is a jacket not a platform, they are put in place when oil has been found
The Yellowjacks at 6:22 are really good to eat as well. Both cooked and as sashimi
The fish next to the almaco is a Bermuda Chub!! They poop all over the boat when you catch them. 🤣. Really thick in south Florida
Great vid!
Those are Bermuda chub
Love seeing what’s going on under the water. Great video, again!
I wonder how hard it would be to find some wire or maybe even a fish tape or screw together Rod’s to use with the camera for more control hope you’re using a strong leader line ?
Dang, seeing the fish is almost as good as catching…
Well, no, but fascinating as all get out! 👍
I love spade fish. You should do a catch clean and cook. I find they are hard to clean.
Great video. Would be cool if next time you try and tell us the different depths the fish were at, but amazing jib narrating this one.
Love the fish video, let's you know there are fish there even they are not biting.
Great video! I wonder sometimes if our oceans are being depleted with all the fishing worldwide but right there it seems the populations are good!
Some of them are and have been overfished. Bear in mind this is also @ a rig rather than open water
the unknown fish early on are Chub, in Hawaii we call them Enenue. They fight hard but we don't eat them
In Va we use cut clams to catch spadefish
Bermuda chub. Catch them w/whole kernel corn. Good Warsaw bait!!!
Great Video
Bryant I believe in South Carolina they use jelly balls a type of jelly fish pieces for spade fish
like the underwater vids
Better than radar !!!
The fish that was swimming with the almacos were Bermuda chubs.
Oh by the way great content Love your show
Nice thank you
I like the fishing
Love the underwater videos. Thank you Brant.
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Those are Bermuda chub, amazing eating fish you should try it.
I have caught spade fish on sabiki Riggs the size of 12 in frying pan as fast as I could put in the water off Mississippi coast
Love watching these GoPro videos. What’s that pinging sound?
Time to do some free-diving and spearfishing!
Brant, are you allowed to freedive and spearfish in AL or FL waters near the rigs or is there a set safety zone / distance away you have to be if you are spear fishing?
There are videos of other people shooting fish around them.
The mystery fish at the 1:10 mark is a Bermuda chub. From what I understand they taste awfully and smell even worse if you attempted to cook it.
Seen, my × Old Lady,down there...
I think those fish are called chubs. They're very common on some reefs.
Great footage, those snappers were huge. Hopefully the tax man didn't charge too much that day.
Hey Brant, first time watcher. What boat are you running in this video? Thanks!
Can jellyfish sting you from just residue left on braid after dragging across one? They are thick off the beach
Possible
I know that's helpful but
ABSOLUTELY YES ! It'll quit burning when it dries out but as soon as it gets wet again the burn returns. Not too bad unless you throw a net like I do and wind up with jellyfish across your face and mouth.
Yes it is possible
Love watching them coasting along!
Those little fish with the almaco are called Bermuda chubs
Shocked those rigs are still standing
Really enjoying the underwater footage, thanks.