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Surfing with a great white shark?!?!? by admin

Category: Hunting
This guy catches a great white shark and surfs behind it.
Length: 01:36

pismo beach surf fishing by admin

Category: Hunting
surf fishing at pismo beach,ca from americanhuntingandoutdoors.com barred surf perch,shark,fishing
Length: 04:46

Shark Surfing by admin

Category: Hunting
Mad surfer baits his fishing rod with meat and hooks up on a shark and gets towed along the surf.Fake but kewl. orsm.net
Length: 01:31

fishing. shark eats king fish :( by admin

Category: Hunting
SHARK ATTACKS MY KING FISH THAT IM WINDING UP. prob like a 7 or 8 foot shark. takes out all the line. and i get a couple feet back of line then it snaps
Length: 04:39

Shark Fishing in Apalachicola Bay by admin

Category: Hunting
I take on a 6' Bull shark in the shallows of Apalachicola Bay. No one gets hurt and the shark lives to fight another day.
Length: 04:07

Extreme Kayak Shark Fishing pt 3, A LULU of a Blacktip Shark by admin

Category: Hunting
Gus & I go kayak fishing in the 10,000 islands of south Florida, and I hook a good-sized blacktip shark. This video was done with a helmet cam, and it gives you the perspective of being in the cockpit of the 22"-wide sea kayak, as though you were catching the shark yourself. Be sure to watch all 3 parts - it gets better as it continues. All 3 segments will take a whole 15 minutes out of your life - I think it'll be worth it. This is the final part. Please leave comments, but understand... the PETA stuff will be deleted. One of my concerns, is that beginning kayak fishers will read the reports that I write, watch the You Tube videos, etc., and get the impression that this is an established sport, and that anyone with a kayak and a fishing rod can go out and do it. I do not mean to give that impression. Fishing for shark, tarpon, amberjack, cobia, etc. from kayaks is NOT for the uninitiated. There are real risks, and real dangers involved. Sure, it's exciting, but it is "extreme kayak fishing". When you go after these species and other large species, you are dealing with an apex predator that is capable of putting a real hurt on you when things go wrong. You need to know the risks, and be prepared... and even then, things can still go wrong. If you are thinking about doing extreme kayak fishing, then you need to understand that you are taking the risks upon yourself. I understand that, and accept that. I am not new to kayaking. I have been kayaking for about 15 years, and have experienced extreme conditions of wind, waves, weather, and currents. I am fairly new to kayak fishing - only the last few years - but I bring my years of kayaking experience to the sport of kayak fishing. Any kayak fisher, fishing in any water, can encounter dangers. There is a lot to take into account when you are fishing from a kayak. You place yourself in a foreign environment when you are floating on a tiny boat out in open waters. You have lines that can entangle you, and you have hooks that can impale you. Even in fresh water, there are fish that can stab you with their fins & cause serious infections. In salt water, you have that, and toothy critters, and stinging critters, plus the possibility of large fish jumping on you - big enough to break bones. These are all real dangers. Wear a pfd. Have a knife handy to free yourself from entanglement, or to cut away from something that is too much to deal with. Have a first aid kit close at hand, including ways to stop bleeding, and some pliers capable of cutting hooks. If you don't have a VHF radio, or at the very least, a waterproof pouch for your cell phone, get one. Fish with a buddy - that's what kayak fishing forums are all about. I take some risks - but I am responsible for my own risks. I am not responsible for yours. Before I inspire anyone to go out there and try to duplicate some of the things that I do, you need to have a clear understanding of what is involved - what you might be getting yourself into. Extreme kayak fishing is NOT for everybody. Here are links to some popular kayak fishing forums - they are all free to join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWFLPCKFG/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCkfc/ (Naples, Fl area) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Orlando... (Orlando, FL area) http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/ (Jacksonville, FL area) http://z9.invisionfree.com/Williamsbu... (Williamsburg, VA area) Don
Length: 04:59

Extreme Kayak Shark Fishing pt 2, a LULU of a Blacktip Shark by admin

Category: Hunting
Gus & I go kayak fishing in the 10,000 islands of south Florida, and I hook a good-sized blacktip shark. This video was done with a helmet cam, and it gives you the perspective of being in the cockpit of the 22"-wide sea kayak, as though you were catching the shark yourself. Be sure to watch all 3 parts - it gets better as it continues. All 3 segments will take a whole 15 minutes out of your life - I think it'll be worth it. Please leave comments, but understand... the PETA stuff will be deleted. One of my concerns, is that beginning kayak fishers will read the reports that I write, watch the You Tube videos, etc., and get the impression that this is an established sport, and that anyone with a kayak and a fishing rod can go out and do it. I do not mean to give that impression. Fishing for shark, tarpon, amberjack, cobia, etc. from kayaks is NOT for the uninitiated. There are real risks, and real dangers involved. Sure, it's exciting, but it is "extreme kayak fishing". When you go after these species and other large species, you are dealing with an apex predator that is capable of putting a real hurt on you when things go wrong. You need to know the risks, and be prepared... and even then, things can still go wrong. If you are thinking about doing extreme kayak fishing, then you need to understand that you are taking the risks upon yourself. I understand that, and accept that. I am not new to kayaking. I have been kayaking for about 15 years, and have experienced extreme conditions of wind, waves, weather, and currents. I am fairly new to kayak fishing - only the last few years - but I bring my years of kayaking experience to the sport of kayak fishing. Any kayak fisher, fishing in any water, can encounter dangers. There is a lot to take into account when you are fishing from a kayak. You place yourself in a foreign environment when you are floating on a tiny boat out in open waters. You have lines that can entangle you, and you have hooks that can impale you. Even in fresh water, there are fish that can stab you with their fins & cause serious infections. In salt water, you have that, and toothy critters, and stinging critters, plus the possibility of large fish jumping on you - big enough to break bones. These are all real dangers. Wear a pfd. Have a knife handy to free yourself from entanglement, or to cut away from something that is too much to deal with. Have a first aid kit close at hand, including ways to stop bleeding, and some pliers capable of cutting hooks. If you don't have a VHF radio, or at the very least, a waterproof pouch for your cell phone, get one. Fish with a buddy - that's what kayak fishing forums are all about. I take some risks - but I am responsible for my own risks. I am not responsible for yours. Before I inspire anyone to go out there and try to duplicate some of the things that I do, you need to have a clear understanding of what is involved - what you might be getting yourself into. Extreme kayak fishing is NOT for everybody. Here are links to some popular kayak fishing forums - they are all free to join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWFLPCKFG/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCkfc/ (Naples, Fl area) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Orlando... (Orlando, FL area) http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/ (Jacksonville, FL area) http://z9.invisionfree.com/Williamsbu... (Williamsburg, VA area) Don
Length: 04:59

Double Hookup On Anglers - Blue Shark Fishing by admin

Category: Hunting
http://www.bragnrelease.com THE BEST FISHING VIDEOS FROM AROUND THE WORLD! We were cubing for Yellowfin Tuna and Albacore, when one very hungry Blue Shark scoffed two of the baits and gave two first time game fishermen a tussle they won't forget for a while. After eventually getting this magnificent specimen up for a chat and a few pics, she bid us a fond farewell. I'm continually amazed by how many sharks we catch and release, mainly Makos and Blues, despite only using the 60-80lb traces and 6/0 circle hooks we use for Tuna and they all go home in good condition.
Length: 02:08

Shark Fishing on Sanibel by admin

Category: Hunting
A few friends and I were on Sanibel Island and had an awesome day of shark fishing. 4 sharks landed and two spit the hook.
Length: 09:40

Extreme Kayak Shark Fishing pt 1 a LULU of a Blacktip Shark by admin

Category: Hunting
Gus & I go kayak fishing in the 10,000 islands of south Florida, and I hook a good-sized blacktip shark. This video was done with a helmet cam, and it gives you the perspective of being in the cockpit of the 22"-wide sea kayak, as though you were catching the shark yourself. Be sure to watch all 3 parts - it gets better as it continues. All 3 segments will take a whole 15 minutes out of your life - I think it'll be worth it. Please leave comments, but understand... the PETA stuff will be deleted. One of my concerns, is that beginning kayak fishers will read the reports that I write, watch the You Tube videos, etc., and get the impression that this is an established sport, and that anyone with a kayak and a fishing rod can go out and do it. I do not mean to give that impression. Fishing for shark, tarpon, amberjack, cobia, etc. from kayaks is NOT for the uninitiated. There are real risks, and real dangers involved. Sure, it's exciting, but it is "extreme kayak fishing". When you go after these species and other large species, you are dealing with an apex predator that is capable of putting a real hurt on you when things go wrong. You need to know the risks, and be prepared... and even then, things can still go wrong. If you are thinking about doing extreme kayak fishing, then you need to understand that you are taking the risks upon yourself. I understand that, and accept that. I am not new to kayaking. I have been kayaking for about 15 years, and have experienced extreme conditions of wind, waves, weather, and currents. I am fairly new to kayak fishing - only the last few years - but I bring my years of kayaking experience to the sport of kayak fishing. Any kayak fisher, fishing in any water, can encounter dangers. There is a lot to take into account when you are fishing from a kayak. You place yourself in a foreign environment when you are floating on a tiny boat out in open waters. You have lines that can entangle you, and you have hooks that can impale you. Even in fresh water, there are fish that can stab you with their fins & cause serious infections. In salt water, you have that, and toothy critters, and stinging critters, plus the possibility of large fish jumping on you - big enough to break bones. These are all real dangers. Wear a pfd. Have a knife handy to free yourself from entanglement, or to cut away from something that is too much to deal with. Have a first aid kit close at hand, including ways to stop bleeding, and some pliers capable of cutting hooks. If you don't have a VHF radio, or at the very least, a waterproof pouch for your cell phone, get one. Fish with a buddy - that's what kayak fishing forums are all about. I take some risks - but I am responsible for my own risks. I am not responsible for yours. Before I inspire anyone to go out there and try to duplicate some of the things that I do, you need to have a clear understanding of what is involved - what you might be getting yourself into. Extreme kayak fishing is NOT for everybody. Here are links to some popular kayak fishing forums - they are all free to join: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWFLPCKFG/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCkfc/ (Naples, Fl area) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Orlando... (Orlando, FL area) http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/ (Jacksonville, FL area) http://z9.invisionfree.com/Williamsbu... (Williamsburg, VA area) Don
Length: 04:59

Rorich Rainbows by admin

Category: Hunting
Fly fishing at Mnt. Arthur, KZN, South Africa
Length: 07:21

Getting Guided by admin

Category: Hunting
a reality show based on fly fishing guides episode 1 - taking a blind guy fly fishing
Length: 08:17

Fly Fishing for Atlantic Salmon by admin

Category: Hunting
Ripping line at Sanctuary pool, River Lærdal June 2007
Length: 03:03

salmon fly fishing helmsdale scotland by admin

Category: Hunting
ker hamilton catches a lovely 14lbs spring salmon in helmsdale in may 2007
Length: 02:12

part 2 - 45 degrees south spring creek by admin

Category: Hunting
fly fishing hoppers on a spring creek in chile with clients from 45 degrees south
Length: 08:57

Award Winning Spirit River Studios - Oregon Coast Steelhead by admin

Category: Hunting
Produced By Spirit River Studios www.spiritriverstudios.com Fly Fishing Steelhead Rivers Fly Fishing Videos & Movies
Length: 06:02

Trout Baseball - Rises all around while dry fly fishing by admin

Category: Hunting
The biggest trout are further out but you can clearly see the # of small trout hitting the Blue Winged Olive Mayflies that were hatching out. Occasionally I hooked one but not in this take.
Length: 02:09

The kane brothers fly fishing in montana by admin

Category: Hunting
fly fishing in montana for trout
Length: 08:40

Fly fishing New Zealand. Trailer "The Mouse Film" by admin

Category: Hunting
Fly fishing in New Zealand for monster mice eating trout! http://www.onthefly.co.nz
Length: 02:13

cast over 300ft pendulum surf casting part 4 by admin

Category: Hunting
http://www.gebhardtvideo.com learn how to successfully perform the most powerful casting technique in the world, place bated hooks at over 300 feet f distance
Length: 04:24




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