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Old 07-03-2008
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New fishing techniques

This guy is a nut case!!!

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Wow...that is freaky!
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It takes all kinds, LMAO... I just wish he would have brought it home for dinner!!
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Amazing how a camera man just happened to be swimming in the same area and catch the action on film. Other than that, it looks like another future Darwin award winner.
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Amazing how a camera man just happened to be swimming in the same area and catch the action on film. Other than that, it looks like another future Darwin award winner.
I was thinking the same thing too!
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Considering that billfish, like marlin, often kill people when fishing normally for them, this is probably a good way to get a Darwin. Probably a really good way to get a Darwin is to use his technique for large sharks.
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the Rays are still pretty cocky down here after their series win against Steve Irwin.....next up could well be the Marlin.....
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the Rays are still pretty cocky down here after their series win against Steve Irwin.....next up could well be the Marlin.....
The Rays already swept the Marlins.
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I noticed too: Out of the copter = sunglasses on.
Enter the water = sunglasses off!
Still pretty crazy to be fooling with a live marlin though.
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Have to see it to believe it...ballsy for sure...The jet Ski Marlin looks fun except for the release....But might catch on with the fuel prices going the way they are..

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