yego.me
💡 Stop wasting time. Read Youtube instead of watch. Download Chrome Extension

Catch of the Week -Hot Tuna's on Fire | Wicked Tuna


less than 1m read
·Nov 11, 2024

Oh, there's a mark, some kind of mar right at the bottom. There could be two. All the C to home. 60 mi from GLA. Got the P here.

[Music] Happy, go forward, go forward, go forward, go, go, go, go! The other way, drop that! Now you're ready? Ready? Yep! Come on, baby, come on, baby! Blue F! We got lines tight right now.

See what happens. Been a well over an hour. Definitely a tough, tough fish. Probably a real tough 500-pounder. Got him right here, tight circles. Gar gains a foot, he takes two feet back. So it's in the hand of the tuna gods right now, man. Hopefully, we're good, boys.

Definitely coming up now! Right now, it's getting close to end game. We know he's close when he comes back out this way. This is where I'm going to get him. There! Got to slink that thing up tight. Got him! Oh, you rolled over nice. Ooh! Look at that! 91! Woo! Sweet!

All right, guys, great job! Let's get them packed away. We get Market High. Awesome! Our plan came together. Hopefully, the fish is worth good money. What's going on, Scott?

Hopefully, we leave here smiling. What you guys got here? We got one nice one for you, bro. Let's check them out! See what we got for you.

Got 379 lb. It's got plenty of fat in it. It's good color, good core. This fish has everything going for it, guys! Did good! $15 a pound! Good job! Nice! Thank you very much, man! The hot tuna is definitely firing on all cylinders right now, but that's because I have a great team. Just the way we drew it up!

More Articles

View All
Coupled reactions | Applications of thermodynamics | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy
Coupled reactions use a thermodynamically favorable reaction to drive a thermodynamically unfavorable reaction. For example, let’s look at a hypothetical reaction where reactants A and B combine to form products C and I. The standard change in free energy…
Using matrices to transform the plane: Composing matrices | Matrices | Precalculus | Khan Academy
So what I have here is two different transformation matrices. What we’re going to think about in this video is: can we construct a new matrix that’s based on the composition of these transformations? Or, a simpler way of saying that is a new transformati…
Vsauce Live Stream!
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Hey, Vsauce! Michael, Cameron, Jake here and we are very glad that you are here. What’s going on? Well, it’s our very first Vsauce YouTube livestream! They said it couldn’t be done, but actually, the technology has been possible…
Three ways to end a sentence | Punctuation | Khan Academy
Hello Garans and hello Paige, hi David. So today we’re going to talk about the three different ways to end a sentence. This is what we call a terminal punctuation of English. Um, Paige, what are those three ways? So the first is a period, okay? And then,…
Drying Fruits and Vegetables | Live Free or Die: How to Homestead
[Music] What I want to do today is show you how I dry my fruit when I have extra. Then I’ll show you some other things that I also like to [Music] dry. So, the thinner you slice the apples, the faster they’re going to dry. If you don’t slice them thin en…
Transforming nonlinear data | More on regression | AP Statistics | Khan Academy
So we have some data here that we can plot on a scatter plot that looks something like that. And so the next question, given that we’ve been talking a lot about lines of regression or regression lines, is can we fit a regression line to this? Well, if w…