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Solitude At Sea | Reality of Solo Kayak Fishing
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- fishing isn't all glory, sometimes it's just your own company and quiet times. I thought I'd make this video to show that sometimes you just gotta enjoy the serenity of the sea. cheers tangaroa for the stunner day. would've been nice to have some more success but now I'm just that much more eager for next time.
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Your content is so organic, when your channels blows up and you start getting epic sponsors please dont change your style. Watching you catch 20 pounders on relativey budget tackle is awesome. I have a bunch of saltigas that havent done 1/10 the fish that the tr 200-G reel of yours has seen
thanks bro that means a lot. weather the channel blows up or not i'll just keep doing what i do. I've never liked the promotion of top shelf products buy sponsored fisherman, it just seems so unobtainable to your average fisho. mid range will always do good for me. that tr 200-g has seen some things mate, bought it second hand 4 years ago for 50$ and somehow its still going. appreciate your comments brother
Great vid mate. Nice work on the GDH still wanting to catch one off the kayak... poor mans Crayfish :) yum!
Thanks bro, they're a bit of an od ball. Really are the poor man's crayfish, even got the same spikes on their head
Good video, yes we don't hook monsters every day but it's fishing. I have the same habit of releasing my first fish in Polynesia, it's a positive and respectful sign. Very nice spot at your place in New Zealand.🤙🤙🤙
Thankyou man, here in nz it's tradition to let the first fish go as an offering to tangaroa (Maori God of the sea). So cool that it's practiced in other parts of the world. Polynesian fishing must be beautiful too!
pretty sick you got to see the dolphins. still yet to experience close encounters with the dolphins on the kayak. good haul on the kayak despite the slow session for ya. that scorpion fish was a good haul. looked 'fun' wen the scorpionfish dropped on you haha. i bleed all of my snappers too and definitely helps improve eating quality
Ah the joys of kayak fishing (dropping fish over the side or right into your crotch😂). Hope you get to see dolphins soon, they're definitely a more common sighting in the north.
@@NomadicKayakFishing i actually saw dolphins out at army bay auckland but they were too far but boy they were huge. some of them even jumped really high out of the water
Hey mate watching from Oz me n my young fella just getting into kayak fishing. Love ya vids mate, nice work 👍🏻
Thanks mate. Great to here that your teaching em young, before you know it you'll both more than likely be addicted! Tight lines to you and the young fulla!
Here in oz your grand daddy hapuka is a red rock cod, bucket mouth that doesn't fight. I have caught more of them than i have snapper.
Oh nice. Do u like eating them ?
@@NomadicKayakFishing heard they are good never have ate one. Too many spikes and shit, maybe one day.
Definitely worth a try, they taste great. We call them the poor man's crayfish here. The meat is firm and perfectly white like a cray👍
Bleeding the snapper is good for sashimi too. I would recommend giving it a try. Dry age the snapper for at least 3 days and its really good.
Cheers for that. I do love me some sashimi, with snapper I typically have it raw the day it's caught. Unfortunately don't have the realistate in my mini fridge to dry age, would love to try it one day!
Where about this place exactly mate
Near Whatuwhiwhi, can't be anymore specific as it's kinda Spot X
How are you lifting your yak on the roof?
Pretty much as you described it. "lifting" I show the process in one of my earlier videos ( czcams.com/video/hUlMGOHNIGM/video.html ) hope that helps
I like your clips but can do without the four letter wordings
Thanks, the footage is raw and unscripted, try my best not to swear but in the moment my emotions often take over😅