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Remote Island Living - Yellowtail, Squid, Lobster (Catch & Cook) -- #FieldTrips New Zealand Ep 5

Remote Island Living - Yellowtail, Squid, Lobster (Catch & Cook) -- #FieldTrips New Zealand Ep 5

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In this episode we're spending the day on the mothership living off remote Pacific Islands north of New Zealand. We're catch yellowtail, blue cod and more before cooking up a seafood feast including fish, calamari, crayfish (or lobster) and more. BOOK YOUR TRIP TO NEW ZEALAND WITH ME: Download the ANGLR Fishing app: My favorite kayak accessories: My new favorite braided fishing line: Shop the lures we're using in this video: Shop my kayaks
Date: 2020-08-09

Comments and reviews: 10


I had the same reaction to Scopolamine the first time, and I was wearing 1/2 of a patch--the blurry vision took a while to subside. It also caused serious difficulty with urination (not fun. It is for those reasons, that I don't recommend using those patches. Scopolamine is just too strong a drug with too many side effects for some folks.
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Robert, I stay away from those patches like a disease! Scopolamine is from the nightshade family. First used as a knock out drug, but people hallucinated on it.
I use and strongly recommend Bonine. It is safe to scuba dive on. Chewable tablet, and tastes good.

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Went on my first mothership experience yesterday seeing that our local beaches are closed. The logistics and planning went great however the spot wasnt so hot. All in all for a first time mothership trip for us it went well
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I want to go with you! lol can I donate like 7 led whips and batteries for how ever many kayaks you take out per trip. you live the life brotha Im jelly. you could just leave me on a island Im good lmao jk but really tho
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What kind of rod was that. the skinny one with the spinning reel that you used to pull up that King with in the beginning of this video. it has a lot of flex and it powerful enough not to break for its size
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Hello, first off Great video! And second im wondering why those crayfish cost 100 per kilo! are they rare? or hard to catch? (Edit: My mouth is watering this entire video honestly)
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after this lockdown i'd love to have you lads on my boat.
just started my own company and will hopefully have my full skippers and charter licence by the end of the month

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Cool video brother but Cray fish in New Zealand aren't 100dollars a kilo did you get to try owl Paua other countries call them abalone
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That fkng rod tho, a rod that skinny but super flexible, that must b an exspensive rod and reel man! Impressive to say the least.
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What a LEGEND lol, good video, still waiting to get my first kayak this summer, if the virus doesn't take me, NOT! lol
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