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FOUND a LOST Fish Aggregating Device Deep Sea Fishing in Antigua! TONS of Fish On It!

FOUND a LOST Fish Aggregating Device Deep Sea Fishing in Antigua! TONS of Fish On It!

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Blue Marlin fishing video! Found lost flotsam! Florida fishing girl travels to Antigua & Barbuda, West Indies to fish the Sport Fishing Tournament. Deep sea fishing for Marlin and big game fishing in rough seas. We caught mahi mahi and wahoo FAD fishing!
Date: 2020-08-03

Comments and reviews: 10


What's up guys! Hope you like our SECOND video of our Antigua trip! We found a lost fish aggregating device, or FAD, floating in the ocean. I had never seen one before. They are constructed by commercial fisherman with rope, nets, floats, barrels and whatever else they can get a hold of and tethered to the bottom of the sea; typically with a car engine! These floating devices then attract small shrimp and creatures, then bigger fish, then BIG fish!
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I feel sorry for people that get sea sick. All excited for a day out catching fish then bam they are lying on the deck quivering in nausea. Then for them to get told we are not leaving till we catch some fish they all go into the fetal position and look like they are dying. A piece of smelly bait that accidentally happens to land on their face soon gets them up hanging over the side providing berley.
I heard ginger helps.

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Darci I have respect for the beating you took on this day at sea. We have many days with similar conditions here on the Pacific especially during the months of April, May, and early June. I often have a difficult time finding crew that are willing to fish in these conditions. As I get older I am doing it less than I used to. Thanks for a great video.
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Nice Video i was in Kenya 2 weeks ago and when you call this rough then you dont want to go fishing in Kenya in Summer because the weather you had would be very good in Kenya!
When I was in Kenya 2 weeks ago we couldnt even see the other boat that was 30 meters away because of the waves!

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Darcizzle Offshore We just had the 51 annual blue marlin tourney this past weekend in Georgetown S. C. Its 7, 200 to enter everything. Great turn out of 59 boats but unusual slow fishing. Only 17 blue marlin released. 3 white marlin released and 11 sail fish
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Well that was a gnarly trip!
Wind against tide some seas and big Mahi and an occasional Wahoo!
This video got my fishing juices flowing!
Oh, here is a mates tip for Darscizzle nation.
The patch is way better than the pill to prevent sea sickness

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Nice job getting footage without being tossed around too much. I know how tough it can be when you are not watching the sea and are looking at the camera.
As always, the editing is getting better and better with each video. Thanks Brian.

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Whoa! That looked like a bouncy day sea conditions were big rollers and not good for elbows knees, heads or stomachs now can you imagine if you hooked up and had to back down on marlin did you go out again after the previous trip?
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Wow those were some rough seas! I'm sure you were wearing your PLB You are a role model and should show us your Personal Locator Beacon as I'm sure that would encourage others to buy one and would intern save lives.
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Thanks for keeping your Vids real, a lot of videos I see are shot on calm chamber of commerce days. You kept this one real! Look forward to seeing more. Capt. Ryan Good Karma Sportfishing, Tavenier.
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