Footage of a Sailfish

Chasing a Dredge Line.

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+8 1. metataggers commented 10 years ago

I'm glad the fish didn't bite.
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+3 2. BennyMG commented 10 years ago

It didn't take that swordfish too long to figure out it was bull shit and swim off heheh :D
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+2 3. torbengb commented 10 years ago

What a beautiful fish! It appears at 0:35 and gives up at 1:40.
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+1 4. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago

I bet the Pinocchio fish wished he hadn't told all those lies that morning. His nose was getting in the way of catching his dinner :)
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+3 5. snotraddict commented 10 years ago

That was really cool to see how it uses it's sword.
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0 6. Christianfar commented 10 years ago

nice ride tho!
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0 7. Natan_el_Tigre commented 10 years ago

Footage of the 'Merican middle class chasing the 'Merican Dream.
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0 8. msavio008 commented 10 years ago

#2 it's a sailfish not a sword fish. Swordfish hunt squid at 2,000 ft of water (where there is no light), sailfish can be found in much more shallow waters, and they hit topwater bait.

#5 it's called a Bill.

#1 looks like there's no hooks on the lures, maybe it was just to get the shot and not catch it.