Some really nice photography in this one Matt, not to mention some fantastic fishing.
@pirththeeАй бұрын
Whoop whoop! Such an epic and sweet trip that will be remembered forever by you guys!
@tomvang53359 күн бұрын
Best KZhead fishing channel out there and you are definitely underrated.
@kyleshultis4246Ай бұрын
Definitely in the top 5.
@pirththeeАй бұрын
@@pirththee the channel has been struggling for views so came here to leave some support
@bustup66Ай бұрын
Another great episode. Can't wait for the next two to see how the trip finishes.Your editing is top shelf. Cheers
@allalaskaflycompanyАй бұрын
Matthew, another cinematic masterpiece of epic proportions.
@WoodandSteelАй бұрын
Amazing footage. Can’t wait to see the next video
@mpezzano1Ай бұрын
Epic session boys, full credit to you on how much hurt you can put on those tuna drop after drop. Those tuna are no joke, bet there were some sore muscles in the following days 💪😎
@matts7048Ай бұрын
another beautiful place.never gets old.thanks you and some nice fish there
@charlesp360_4Ай бұрын
Always love these fishing vids and they’re always so epic❤
@dtcfislaygodАй бұрын
Epic scenery , even better fishing !! ❤❤
@karlwoolley7383Ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the reef vids fella! This was epic too!
@Jack_95Ай бұрын
Epic! My bucket list trip!!!
@podocrypto6072Ай бұрын
You guys are definitely in my backyard as I am out of Seaforth love fishing the islands
@alanjanderson9789Ай бұрын
Wow awesome guys amazing fishing 👋🤗🥰👍🐟🎣🐠
@joangeddes380Ай бұрын
Wicked fishing, we used to chase the nth blues around the islands up here off Cardwell on 4-6kg mono 20 or so yrs ago and very rarely loose to sharks now just about impossible to to land any on any line as so many bloody sharks, only ones happy are tackle shops. Cheers
@markshark7521Ай бұрын
Just WOW many thanks great video
@grahamdryerАй бұрын
What a beautiful thing! In the beginning, looks like the tuna are biting through the leaders and assist cords? What was the trace size that worked...80.,100, 150lbs? What was an effective assist cord, or the hook product used on the jigs?
@andrewrollins4898Ай бұрын
Those tuna are ripping through the drag. Great video.
@mohamednaurif2935Ай бұрын
awesome video
@AdamXiong1Ай бұрын
Outstanding 🎣😎💪
@ralphhildebrandt7263Ай бұрын
The videos you out together are great and thanks as I sit in a hospital bed I need the excitement. A few years back I captured a number of yellow eyed mullet here in NZ which is the same species as you have and identified their food sources as no one had done that before. Sand flies, kelp files and sand hoppers convert the cellose found in beach cast seaweed into protein. Protein is eventual for all species and at night as the tide moves into beach cast seaweed you will see a number of fish species feeding on the maggots of these species of fly's. Fly's are the beginning of the marine food chain and those who use seaweed on their gardens are impacting on marine life.
@jimmikoz1422Ай бұрын
Biting midges are most active under calm conditions. They are most prevalent around dawn and dusk, but may continue to bite through the night and during overcast days. Biting midge commonly breed around the edge of water bodies, with the adult female laying her eggs in places like damp soil, moist decaying leaf material and muddy, sandy or vegetated substrates. Emergence of adult biting midge is associated with the new and full moon phases, especially for midge species breeding in (intertidal) coastal areas. The adults can live for several days to months depending on the species.
@__Brad__Ай бұрын
but what's their purpose in life other than to bite hahaha
@PelagicPursuit89Ай бұрын
@@PelagicPursuit89 just like mossies, the females need protien from the blood to be able to breed
@__Brad__Ай бұрын
@@PelagicPursuit89 females need blood protien to be able to breed just like mossies
@__Brad__Ай бұрын
No such thing as midgies only sandflys 😅
@ChrisPerkins-kw1tkАй бұрын
A definition of a Sandflys purpose is they suck.. literally 🤬
@dezray5547Ай бұрын
The purpose of samd flies is to remind you that you are not dreaming bro , otherwise there wouldn't be any proof that you aren't , because this vid is too dreamy. Absolutely outrageous experience m8 ✌️
@STINKINGLOWLIFEАй бұрын
Proper Rip snorter of a adventure ❤
@BeneathTheWavesFishingJerseyАй бұрын
And I like it very much. You are tired of catching fish. And then to the boatmen who pass by it. Exhilaration received and gone. Telling others to taste it too. Calling them too. You show them how to catch it and tell them to jig in the sea. You are a very nice person 😂😂😂😂
@AJZAmazing26 күн бұрын
Sand flies are a by product of politicians there just so annoying and they wont go away. they prey on the public and actually do nothing just take small bites of anything they can.. Anyway another great video. You should try up in Hills inlet as great looking structure up in there on high tide but as you know once your in there its a wait for the next high tide if you you dont get out quick. Great stuff and epic fights love it
@murrayprosser5082Ай бұрын
What boat is that mate? Looks nice
@bendeguz1241Ай бұрын
Question about the rod reel line combo?? Could you tell me more?
@mwdercksenАй бұрын
Sandflies are frustrating, but they are important to the fields of medicine and anthropology. Only the females bite, but because they feed on blood they carry vast amounts of biological data from the area they habitate that studying them can unlock the secrets of the environment around them. If you want to be less appetising to the little vampires you can take vitamin b tablets a week or so leading up to your trip, and you can try adding aome eucalyptus oil into your rinse cycle with your clothing, the smell deters both sandflies and mosquitoes.
@JfVorthexАй бұрын
That’s really interesting. Thank you 🙏
@PelagicPursuit89Ай бұрын
@PelagicPursuit89 in terms of their purpose in 'the grand scheme of things', they're pretty much just here to transfer pathogens between other life forms, and be eaten by amphibians, fish, and other small insect eating animals. Think of them as little virus couriers that look like a delicious fish taco to trout and frogs.
@JfVorthexАй бұрын
Nice,,, a reel sound.
@Omar_Mar91Chanel_8 күн бұрын
Wow nice spot and country sir
@user-hj3ss8tq8l15 күн бұрын
what rod and reel and line do you use for jigging
@miskeen8701Ай бұрын
NICE :-) but why not using PE8 Gear for stronger fish?
@amfromchАй бұрын
Nice
@wedoysport_11M17 сағат бұрын
Nice❤
@fishingwithsameer.121021 күн бұрын
I am or subscriber and supporter sir❤
@user-hj3ss8tq8l15 күн бұрын
HEKTİİİİİKk !! YeeeWw
@kadirsahin1929Ай бұрын
Alu or fiber boat?
@user-dq6zf2qw5z25 күн бұрын
Time to stop mate can t take it any longer 😂 dream fishing every vid ❤ thight lines
@schorschhartmann3072Ай бұрын
they r there to remind u if u think u r having a gud u wont be, with a smile i think.
@stephenlatimer1428Ай бұрын
Luar biasa kawan sensasi strike nya sangat memuas kan Salam kenal dari indonesia
@AnglerPriokАй бұрын
What setup specs is that... happening!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@imzaazmi13 сағат бұрын
What's your pole again? There's a store in America called Bass Pro, they have a fishing brand called Pelagic pursuit... that's not yours is it?
@wellsjdanАй бұрын
He talks about it in the “21” minute section of the vid. However, I’ve tried looking for it on Google and the rod, “Nomad Seacore All Around 40-65 Spin Rod” could not be found. Nomad does not have a Seacore Offshore spinning rod in 40-65 lb range. They do have a Seacore Slow Jigging rod 40-65 lb but that’s not what he was using.
@tomvang53359 күн бұрын
SpotNya istimewa bagus sekali nih... Salam dari 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
@MasMusAngler27 күн бұрын
the assist hook got bitten off??? wow!
@HaarryHАй бұрын
Sashimiiii ❤
@Nobodybaby78Ай бұрын
Sangat kuat sekali tarikan ikan nya 👍
@YeyeBustomiFishingАй бұрын
Why ya throwing the tuna back? Not in season?
@jeremysanders8766Ай бұрын
They kept 1, they are out there for 3 days. This is day 1.
@youtubzkozАй бұрын
Keren kawan sambaran ikan besar
@aripbwi865213 күн бұрын
Sungguh" luar biasa tarikan ikan yang satu ini👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@reareoanglerbanyuwangi351520 күн бұрын
ChatGPT 3.5 What role do sandflies play in nature ChatGPT Sandflies play a role in nature primarily as both prey and predators. As larvae, they feed on organic matter in soil, contributing to nutrient cycling. As adults, they serve as prey for various insectivorous animals and birds, helping to sustain those populations. Additionally, some species of sandflies are predators of other small insects, helping to regulate their populations in ecosystems.
@craggles712 күн бұрын
I still feel like they could disappear and not have too much effect on things haha
@PelagicPursuit8912 күн бұрын
@@PelagicPursuit89 I totally agree 👍 It was awesome to see you once again helping people (in the big boat) to get onto the fish. A true gentleman!
@craggles712 күн бұрын
SO RAD
@hoovs313Ай бұрын
Woooww ikan nya sangat banyak dan besar 👍👍👍
@mfishingmanado14 күн бұрын
I'm from Philippines I'm jigging also I'm using jig with out reel and rod, I am using handline only❤
@user-hj3ss8tq8l15 күн бұрын
Where is this heaven?
@elisamaritan7797Ай бұрын
In regards to midgies...there's always gotta be one dog trying to ruin your good time!
@kylejames9Ай бұрын
I like mand IM from Indonesian
@jemyfishing3738Ай бұрын
Sand flies exist on Earth primarily due to two reasons: Suitable Environment: Sand flies thrive in warm, humid environments with moist soil. These conditions allow them to breed and lay their eggs in damp places near decaying organic matter, which their larvae feed on. This makes tropical and subtropical regions ideal for sand flies, but they can also be found in temperate areas with similar conditions. Sand flies can be a nuisance with their bites, they also play a role in the ecosystem as decomposers (through their larvae) and as part of the food chain for some predators. The End. and I hate them too lol
@bigfishbite7917Ай бұрын
Just to piss you off lol
@davidwells7416Ай бұрын
If Sand Flies are anything like the Horse Flies we have in Texas, I can only presume they are good for a hellacious bite, and to carry off small animals and children.
@brians.1374Ай бұрын
Sandflies are biting midges or noseeums. Though I guess most of what you mention is also true, it would be a cloud to carry anything in particular away. We have horse flies, but they are called march flies, especially here in QLD.
@mungbean84Ай бұрын
They are there just to piss some people off not me never feel them never have as a kid bought up by a creek
@alanjanderson9789Ай бұрын
A Sandflys purpose is to suck literally. keeping away the weakest of souls. leaving my islands uninhabitable but for me to camp n more fish for me to catch thats the purpose of sandflys gotta love em
@dezray5547Ай бұрын
Hahaha fair call
@PelagicPursuit89Ай бұрын
I jigging for my family to buy a foods everyday, but I'm using diy jig because the price of jig in our place is very high I can't afford the price, I am looking someone to who a good heart to give me a jig that is my wish 🙏
@user-hj3ss8tq8l15 күн бұрын
Fuck why he catches and let them go. Why catch if you going to let them go
@fareyreus5720Ай бұрын
Baby fish eat sand flies that's their positive that's their use
@bencotton268Ай бұрын
like you very much. It is quite a surprise that you are playing catch with the fish. I don't have such a good reel like you. You can see my channel in this account. I am a poor person from Kerala in India. You won't get here for a penny with a local fish rod and a fish reel. A lot of money is worth paying here. I had to get an 8000 model Salt water spinning reel. It was enough to get the daiwa aird. Give your channel giveaway that way. Kerala and India have a huge KZhead audience that you don't know about. If you give me a giveaway and put the video on your channel. 10 million subscribers in India may have been received. I will also post a video. It would be nice if you could courier it.
Some really nice photography in this one Matt, not to mention some fantastic fishing.
Whoop whoop! Such an epic and sweet trip that will be remembered forever by you guys!
Best KZhead fishing channel out there and you are definitely underrated.
Definitely in the top 5.
@@pirththee the channel has been struggling for views so came here to leave some support
Another great episode. Can't wait for the next two to see how the trip finishes.Your editing is top shelf. Cheers
Matthew, another cinematic masterpiece of epic proportions.
Amazing footage. Can’t wait to see the next video
Epic session boys, full credit to you on how much hurt you can put on those tuna drop after drop. Those tuna are no joke, bet there were some sore muscles in the following days 💪😎
another beautiful place.never gets old.thanks you and some nice fish there
Always love these fishing vids and they’re always so epic❤
Epic scenery , even better fishing !! ❤❤
Can’t wait for the reef vids fella! This was epic too!
Epic! My bucket list trip!!!
You guys are definitely in my backyard as I am out of Seaforth love fishing the islands
Wow awesome guys amazing fishing 👋🤗🥰👍🐟🎣🐠
Wicked fishing, we used to chase the nth blues around the islands up here off Cardwell on 4-6kg mono 20 or so yrs ago and very rarely loose to sharks now just about impossible to to land any on any line as so many bloody sharks, only ones happy are tackle shops. Cheers
Just WOW many thanks great video
What a beautiful thing! In the beginning, looks like the tuna are biting through the leaders and assist cords? What was the trace size that worked...80.,100, 150lbs? What was an effective assist cord, or the hook product used on the jigs?
Those tuna are ripping through the drag. Great video.
awesome video
Outstanding 🎣😎💪
The videos you out together are great and thanks as I sit in a hospital bed I need the excitement. A few years back I captured a number of yellow eyed mullet here in NZ which is the same species as you have and identified their food sources as no one had done that before. Sand flies, kelp files and sand hoppers convert the cellose found in beach cast seaweed into protein. Protein is eventual for all species and at night as the tide moves into beach cast seaweed you will see a number of fish species feeding on the maggots of these species of fly's. Fly's are the beginning of the marine food chain and those who use seaweed on their gardens are impacting on marine life.
Biting midges are most active under calm conditions. They are most prevalent around dawn and dusk, but may continue to bite through the night and during overcast days. Biting midge commonly breed around the edge of water bodies, with the adult female laying her eggs in places like damp soil, moist decaying leaf material and muddy, sandy or vegetated substrates. Emergence of adult biting midge is associated with the new and full moon phases, especially for midge species breeding in (intertidal) coastal areas. The adults can live for several days to months depending on the species.
but what's their purpose in life other than to bite hahaha
@@PelagicPursuit89 just like mossies, the females need protien from the blood to be able to breed
@@PelagicPursuit89 females need blood protien to be able to breed just like mossies
No such thing as midgies only sandflys 😅
A definition of a Sandflys purpose is they suck.. literally 🤬
The purpose of samd flies is to remind you that you are not dreaming bro , otherwise there wouldn't be any proof that you aren't , because this vid is too dreamy. Absolutely outrageous experience m8 ✌️
Proper Rip snorter of a adventure ❤
And I like it very much. You are tired of catching fish. And then to the boatmen who pass by it. Exhilaration received and gone. Telling others to taste it too. Calling them too. You show them how to catch it and tell them to jig in the sea. You are a very nice person 😂😂😂😂
Sand flies are a by product of politicians there just so annoying and they wont go away. they prey on the public and actually do nothing just take small bites of anything they can.. Anyway another great video. You should try up in Hills inlet as great looking structure up in there on high tide but as you know once your in there its a wait for the next high tide if you you dont get out quick. Great stuff and epic fights love it
What boat is that mate? Looks nice
Question about the rod reel line combo?? Could you tell me more?
Sandflies are frustrating, but they are important to the fields of medicine and anthropology. Only the females bite, but because they feed on blood they carry vast amounts of biological data from the area they habitate that studying them can unlock the secrets of the environment around them. If you want to be less appetising to the little vampires you can take vitamin b tablets a week or so leading up to your trip, and you can try adding aome eucalyptus oil into your rinse cycle with your clothing, the smell deters both sandflies and mosquitoes.
That’s really interesting. Thank you 🙏
@PelagicPursuit89 in terms of their purpose in 'the grand scheme of things', they're pretty much just here to transfer pathogens between other life forms, and be eaten by amphibians, fish, and other small insect eating animals. Think of them as little virus couriers that look like a delicious fish taco to trout and frogs.
Nice,,, a reel sound.
Wow nice spot and country sir
what rod and reel and line do you use for jigging
NICE :-) but why not using PE8 Gear for stronger fish?
Nice
Nice❤
I am or subscriber and supporter sir❤
HEKTİİİİİKk !! YeeeWw
Alu or fiber boat?
Time to stop mate can t take it any longer 😂 dream fishing every vid ❤ thight lines
they r there to remind u if u think u r having a gud u wont be, with a smile i think.
Luar biasa kawan sensasi strike nya sangat memuas kan Salam kenal dari indonesia
What setup specs is that... happening!!!! ❤❤❤❤
What's your pole again? There's a store in America called Bass Pro, they have a fishing brand called Pelagic pursuit... that's not yours is it?
He talks about it in the “21” minute section of the vid. However, I’ve tried looking for it on Google and the rod, “Nomad Seacore All Around 40-65 Spin Rod” could not be found. Nomad does not have a Seacore Offshore spinning rod in 40-65 lb range. They do have a Seacore Slow Jigging rod 40-65 lb but that’s not what he was using.
SpotNya istimewa bagus sekali nih... Salam dari 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
the assist hook got bitten off??? wow!
Sashimiiii ❤
Sangat kuat sekali tarikan ikan nya 👍
Why ya throwing the tuna back? Not in season?
They kept 1, they are out there for 3 days. This is day 1.
Keren kawan sambaran ikan besar
Sungguh" luar biasa tarikan ikan yang satu ini👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
ChatGPT 3.5 What role do sandflies play in nature ChatGPT Sandflies play a role in nature primarily as both prey and predators. As larvae, they feed on organic matter in soil, contributing to nutrient cycling. As adults, they serve as prey for various insectivorous animals and birds, helping to sustain those populations. Additionally, some species of sandflies are predators of other small insects, helping to regulate their populations in ecosystems.
I still feel like they could disappear and not have too much effect on things haha
@@PelagicPursuit89 I totally agree 👍 It was awesome to see you once again helping people (in the big boat) to get onto the fish. A true gentleman!
SO RAD
Woooww ikan nya sangat banyak dan besar 👍👍👍
I'm from Philippines I'm jigging also I'm using jig with out reel and rod, I am using handline only❤
Where is this heaven?
In regards to midgies...there's always gotta be one dog trying to ruin your good time!
I like mand IM from Indonesian
Sand flies exist on Earth primarily due to two reasons: Suitable Environment: Sand flies thrive in warm, humid environments with moist soil. These conditions allow them to breed and lay their eggs in damp places near decaying organic matter, which their larvae feed on. This makes tropical and subtropical regions ideal for sand flies, but they can also be found in temperate areas with similar conditions. Sand flies can be a nuisance with their bites, they also play a role in the ecosystem as decomposers (through their larvae) and as part of the food chain for some predators. The End. and I hate them too lol
Just to piss you off lol
If Sand Flies are anything like the Horse Flies we have in Texas, I can only presume they are good for a hellacious bite, and to carry off small animals and children.
Sandflies are biting midges or noseeums. Though I guess most of what you mention is also true, it would be a cloud to carry anything in particular away. We have horse flies, but they are called march flies, especially here in QLD.
They are there just to piss some people off not me never feel them never have as a kid bought up by a creek
A Sandflys purpose is to suck literally. keeping away the weakest of souls. leaving my islands uninhabitable but for me to camp n more fish for me to catch thats the purpose of sandflys gotta love em
Hahaha fair call
I jigging for my family to buy a foods everyday, but I'm using diy jig because the price of jig in our place is very high I can't afford the price, I am looking someone to who a good heart to give me a jig that is my wish 🙏
Fuck why he catches and let them go. Why catch if you going to let them go
Baby fish eat sand flies that's their positive that's their use
like you very much. It is quite a surprise that you are playing catch with the fish. I don't have such a good reel like you. You can see my channel in this account. I am a poor person from Kerala in India. You won't get here for a penny with a local fish rod and a fish reel. A lot of money is worth paying here. I had to get an 8000 model Salt water spinning reel. It was enough to get the daiwa aird. Give your channel giveaway that way. Kerala and India have a huge KZhead audience that you don't know about. If you give me a giveaway and put the video on your channel. 10 million subscribers in India may have been received. I will also post a video. It would be nice if you could courier it.
First
why are they torturing the fish
Doesnt know how to fight
"Jigging king👑" ❤🫶💪