Fishing Tales with Mike Sakamoto
Fishing Tales with Mike Sakamoto
Fishing Tales with Mike Sakamoto brought the excitement and action of Hawaii fishing into homes from 1987 until 2005. With a library of nearly 200 episodes, Fishing Tales quickly became a television staple for fishermen all over the world. Now, the Sakamoto family is proud to bring selected episodes from the past straight to your streaming device of choice! As Mike would say, "keep your lines tight and hanapa`a!"
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Been waiting for this channel to post more videos. Keep it coming love to watch him.
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Ttahat a good spot for octopus🎉
underrated teamwork
Bradda Chico!!!
Can remember sitting down with family at dinner time (5:00pm) and watching this one on the tv when I was one young boy. 32 years old now. Good memories
So funny the remakes they have to do to make like they're catching the initial strike hahahahahah
Walk down by yourself like a real man
Everybody get toyotas
Living the dream! Peacocks in Hawaii
Doze jackets unko wereing camping was action back when i was small
Great
Great video
Did they have braid back then. lol
Miss this show
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It's amazing how u still look the same @mikesasaki
I wish my parents brought fishing into my life so i could’ve enjoyed this while i was younger. What a wholesome moment with these two. My brother and i are like this fishing now.
Aww Mike I miss your fishing shows so much😔
Mike i miss your shows so much. More then then double dragon and street sharks even.😢
Classic when Mike said you going let um go and uncle was like eh?
Action!
My grandpa caught a blue shark and referenced this show. Naturally, I had to look it up. Yall make some lovely stuff <3
Sorry, just wanted to point out that this episode was uploaded already.
I know! Thank you! I noticed it after I uploaded it. 😮
@@waiakeagirlepisode was so good had to upload it twice😅Can’t wait to show this to Rob😅
Pulling in sharks on a 4ft ice rod like its no problem. One hammah!
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Miss this show. Uncle Mike was a legend!!!
5:33 Shark hears needle scratching on a vinyl record.
Love the smack talking out on the sea, or while fishing in general. Always good fun!
Good fun! Kenny’s coola was filling up! 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
What an epic time. Going light tackle trolling with Mike, dragging oama❤🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
no cell phones in there hands that’s the coolest part
RIP Mr. Sakamoto, so many memories, was always interesting watching you and Mr. Kojima..
This is so nostalgic and fun to watch, the good ole days, miss those times so much. RIP Mike🙏
Grew up watching this and Lets Go Fishing, loved both their shows.
mike was such a pro, this short vid took 3 trips to kona, first housing leaked, 2nd boat died, 3rd voiceover! he did lotta pro fishing lobbying behind the scenes thks for posting, RIP mike!
Who sings the song
Who sings the theme song I want it as a ring tone
Sure miss this guy
I remember the utp program.
Good fun watching the old shows.
When’s the rest coming out ? Lol
More fun fishing!!!
Fun to watch, thanks.
Any relation to Jeffrey Arai?
Love this!! Always a blast catching these guys 🤙
Just wanted to say Thanks so much for uploading this episode of my uncle, aunty and little Michael on the Lani Lea. Uncle Gary has been wanting to obtain a tape/dvd of this episode for his collection of fishing memories. Now anytime uncle wants to reminisce of his fishing days it’s just a click away on your KZread channel. For those of us we’ll always remember Mike Sakamoto’s legacy with all these various local style fishing episodes to relive over and enjoy again. Thanks, we can always tune in and join Mike Sakamoto for another…Fishing Tales!
One day I'd love to sail here and try my luck! Thanks for the video!!
I've never seen a more disrespectful fisherman, all your videos you treat fish like shit you throw back, drag on sand, rip mouths and jaw, drop fish on ground, keep out of water way too long, etc. Show some respect if you're gonna release a fish, BE PREPARED, have pliers ready, be near water, don't pull fish up the sand, don't put your freaking fingers in the gills, basically you suck at catch and release