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Wow! Great hunt! The colour change when you stoned it was incredible! So great that you were able to process and use so much of the fish. That’s what hunting should be about.
"I bet that was one hell of an adrenaline rush!" But not for the marlin...one minute the marlin is just swimming along minding his own business, the next he's got spears being shot into him so some guy can post a heroic video of himself on RUclips killing a defenseless fish...Sad.
Tim your one lucky man, not only too live in such a beautiful country but also too catch that monster of a fish, I wish I had the money to fly out too your part of the World as I live in a rainy cold part of the North in the UK, but to share such a fish with Friends and Neighbours was a very kind gesture and I applaud you and your Mates. Plus great Vid Tim and once again people like you are needed in this cruel bitter World. Keep up the excellent work and g,day from a little village called Alsager in the UK about 80 miles from the Sea.
Amazing accomplishment Tim. It is incredible that without a float, the beastie didn’t come unbuttoned or that the line didn’t break, towing you as he did. Congratulations.
Rayaan Farhath my Uncle caught a 864lb blue Marin and it took 8 hours he had to stay on the reel the whole time for the fish to count in the tournament
when you shot that fish and it turn the light blue it turned from the most amazing thing I've ever seen two really feeling like that was some spiritual stuff. I've never had so much amazement rush over me followed by so much sadness
So the marlin was just passing by, minding his own business, when he saw the bunch of thugs harassing this gentleman for no reason. He deiced to intervene and scare them sharks away. For that he got killed and eaten. So much for being a good Samaritan in this society....
@@OKOK-hm2is you will often find that marlin and sharks congregate in the same patch of water for the same food source. The marlin wasn’t fending off the sharks, nor were the sharks getting in the way of the marlin. As a sportfishing skipper, I see this all the time. Maybe educate yourself a bit more first before commenting stupid shit in future.
@@OKOK-hm2is and they should lmfao, after all... humans don't belong in the ocean naturally, the ocean is the sharks home, so if you get eaten by a shark or bit by a shark dont bitch about it, YOU ARE IN THEIR HOOD. remember that. (most people who get bit by sharks often have no anger towards the shark at all because they understand that is a risk that you take when you go into an area of ocean that has sharks living in an abundance)
Once in a lifetime.. people have zero appreciation how absolutely insanely difficult this is. I've been blue water spearing for years and u may never ever see a fish like this. Fun part is hunting.. cleaning that damn thing and finding people to eat it is the hard part.
As I say they are incredibly rare and not much is known, wish they were protected tho because chances are they probably have a low population and are probably highly endangered. Hope one day they become slightly more abundant as this would be an awesome fish to fight (on reel for me I don’t like spear fishing I know it’s hard but it gives the diver an unfair advantage and I personally don’t like targeted fishing) the record is I think over 1600lbs this was actually a small Black Marlin
Omar Hernandez it’s fantastic, just a lot of meat. I don’t shoot big fish for that purpose.. the little ones taste so much better. Hard to come back from vacation with 200lbs of meat.
Tyler Melendez-Duke if you free dive in a 1000ft of water miles from shore...u are a little out of your human element. Advantage? Heck he was outweighed and the fish had a bigger spear.. not only is long line or drag net fishing have horrible loads of by catch, I see every fish I eat first.. if u have never been in the water, tough to have a solid opinion. Like I said earlier.. the hunt or just being in the water is the enjoyable part. No true spear man goes just for the kill.. if u try to hard you will never see a fish.
Holy cow this is super duper awesomeness! I'm glad there are people out in the world living, filming, and sharing this adventure with us all! Just wild, the ocean, sharks, Marlin, being dragged 😳 and hearing the excitement in the guys voice.
I could swim with sharks no problem, but I don't think I could ever bring myself to charge a large spearfish like that head on. Absolutely immense discipline, watching it happen in real time is actually nuts because of how quickly you had to process what you saw and make the decision to go right for it. Absolute nerves of steel
Seeing humans take part in the hunt acting purely on instinct sharing the space with such amazing creatures as god intended really makes me happy to see, i bet that marlin was delicious hope you guys got to enjoy it sashimi style, good on you for keeping your composure in there ... you've showed true grit and came out on top, fortune favors the brave and what a wild ride that must have been.
How good is it being alive now. Back in the day, that would have been a tall story you heard from some bloke in the pub. Today it's like we're swimming beside you. Great visual storytelling.
The sad part is that this is an endangered species, I’ve Ben going fishing for 10 years and have never seen one of them and even if I did I would release it but I guess people have different opinions
Good job! When I hunt or fish I also share with the Church as well as friends and family. Sometimes I have opportunities to feed the homeless. God bless you. Love from California.
I’m not sure if you’ll ever see this coment Tim but I’ve watched your vid 100000 times & dreamt of shooting my own marlin, I recently joined the club mate & im over the moon, very inspired by your vid, congrats😁😎
I guess if you get in the water with it face to face and fight sharks you deserve to take 1 Marlin once in a while.. I don't think taking one like that is going to hurt the population very much, I have a buddy who says they eat them in Mexico all the time and he has tried it and said it was great!
@@littleboyproductions471 yeah me too, I don't get to travel very often but I own a boat and I can fish many days, so I'm the luckiest man in world I think!! Hoping to go really small hook and line permit so I can fish and sell it next year. ( I mean really small, 17' boat.) We catch lots of salmon, halibut, rockfish, black cod, albacore tuna ECT. Someone caught a striped Marlin a few years back, and last year a few bluefin we're caught up to 110lbs but it's 63degree tuna water here at the warmer end.
I understand it must be breathtaking to hunt a black marlin. But why hunt threatened species of fish? Leave the threatened species alone. I Hunt myself and i would never ever kill an animal that is threatened :) They will probably go extinct if people keep hunting them
I respect the fact that you were physically able to accomplish this amazing achievement. Though, I find it unfortunate that you destroyed such a beautiful creature in its natural habitat. With this sort of admiration placed on social media, it doesnt help our natural environment - which needs a lot of help at the moment. In a way, it does produce awareness however at great cost, no matter how big or small.
@@benbutcher9672 you are right. Trawling is severely worse. No doubt about it. It is up there with one of mans top naturally deatroying contributors. This man's hunt is not only for food. It is for sport - which is extremely remarkable. Though totally unnecessary. Nature needs all the help it needs. Its just that simple.
@@prestongonzalez3836 your question is definately justified, no doubt about it. Comparatively, one guy fishing vs commerical fishing is clearly the lesser of two evils. In an ideal world we should all have the privilege to do one on one combat, and embrace its rewards, experiences and glorly - Like we used to so many years ago. A satisfying fantasy to have our natural world secured, and the possibilty of, lets say our grandkids or future generations to do the same is a common interest. Its an achievement and privilege of absolute - beyond most peoples comprehesion which i totally understand. It is just sad to see our worlds incredible species, terrestial and aquatic, slowly deminishing. And the chances utterly reduced for future generations, like the one represented in the video, becoming an unlikely future for future genetations is more than concerning. Our natural world needs help, every ounce of it. Other wise. Theres will be nothing left in decades to come. Think about it.
@@tim5111 That's true but if you have the ability to make these good of claims you should go after commercial fishing which would do a greater impact against over fishing then to one person on RUclips that Got a once in a life time opportunity to catch a marlin by speargun
Although families were fed and memories were made, it just kills me to see a precious billfish get mauled. The Nantucket sleigh ride looked fun though :P
Great video , next time we would like to see you briefly process the fish as well , and then seeing you eating it at the barbecue would be gratifying too !!! but that was truly awesome to see Spearfish a marlin while you were being towed in the water by it !!! Awsome !!!
I respect the sport but a shame such a large and beautiful fish had to die. It probably had been alive for years and produced many successful offspring.
From a female fishing girl of the Redlands who like to keep these beauties in the water and out of hands of egotistical people, please please don't take another one, they are so precious and I've fished all areas around brisbane and the thing I see is fish are starting to get low in numbers especially seeing marlin that size in the area. I'm glad that you didn't waste it but as someone who wants to see these fish kept in the water, please don't go back
@@hardmcshaft5665 I know I'm saying off the coast of New Zealand there are tons of great whites which get much much larger than the ones in the video lol
Emily Miller he didn’t say those where white sharks b... he’s saying that area hold many great whites just like the waters off of Northern California. That’s why I don’t swim in the ocean
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The fact that you even spotted the marlin when 3 sharks were around you is amazing, seeing it at normal speed is just unbelievable!
What’s scary is looking down just to see an almost endless void.
Thallassophobia mate thallassophobia
It's better than looking down to see countless sharks
An endless void of sharks
And what can come out of those depths....
Even better is night diving. Jump in with your light off and sink in darkness til your back hits the bottom.
One of the most Australian videos I've ever seen
*Aussie
Living in "Straya" mate,
Croikies mate
oink ooink ?
Oink pink answer me this. What other national would jump in the shark infested waters to swim directly at a black marlin??
"There were 3 sharks coming at me ,i thought it would be great footage so i pulled out my camera"
😂😂😂
" *Aussies* "
Me: dead
I love that story so much, giving to families in your area, what a blessing and bravery all around. Thank you for sharing this special moment in time.
So the Marlin was basically your get away vehicle
True Voltzy lol
Croikies mate, it’s a fackin maalin
Lmmfao
@6:25 Fish turns "vibrant blue" with stone shot. Amazing. Thanks for the footage.
😂
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That marlin changing colors upon its death was one of the coolest things I've see
Yeah and saddest...
@@mikezog1030 there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of marlins in the ocean. and your worried about the death one 1?
@@AlbertRazzer I find it sad to see a magnificent creature die. Sue me.
They did work hard for it but it is still sad to see.
I hope they make good use of the WHOLE fish
Wow! Great hunt! The colour change when you stoned it was incredible! So great that you were able to process and use so much of the fish. That’s what hunting should be about.
It looks so amazing! If this would be in a video game people would think that's just a stupid CGI effect^^
06:29 :)
Not sure how this got in my recommended, but damn brother, respect. I bet that was one hell of an adrenaline rush!
TurboSupra91 you watched one of those shark attack vids😏
But this guys' accuracy and reaction time is something
"I bet that was one hell of an adrenaline rush!" But not for the marlin...one minute the marlin is just swimming along minding his own business, the next he's got spears being shot into him so some guy can post a heroic video of himself on RUclips killing a defenseless fish...Sad.
MatterFlight oh no he killed a fish so he could eat it so awful. But if a shark was to eat that marlin it would just be nature right?
MatterFlight Oh nO, FiSh DiE!!!!
Tim your one lucky man, not only too live in such a beautiful country but also too catch that monster of a fish, I wish I had the money to fly out too your part of the World as I live in a rainy cold part of the North in the UK, but to share such a fish with Friends and Neighbours was a very kind gesture and I applaud you and your Mates. Plus great Vid Tim and once again people like you are needed in this cruel bitter World. Keep up the excellent work and g,day from a little village called Alsager in the UK about 80 miles from the Sea.
Im still in shock how the marling change colors like that that was dope
Shit was hella tight!
Fucking ocean is magical!
Many fish will do that!
Marlin*
Marlin*
If this wasn’t filmed I would never have believed it. Awesome. How to escape 3 sharks...plug a marlin and let it tow you out of there.
Amazing accomplishment Tim. It is incredible that without a float, the beastie didn’t come unbuttoned or that the line didn’t break, towing you as he did. Congratulations.
My dad caught a 200kg marlin with a reel, it took him 9 hours to reel it in
9 hours? Woah, did you guys do shifts?
9 hours?! My arm would rip off
Rayaan Farhath my Uncle caught a 864lb blue Marin and it took 8 hours he had to stay on the reel the whole time for the fish to count in the tournament
My dad caught a 120kg marlin took 3 hours to reel in
my dad caught a 10000 kg marlin and he caught it by hand, took him about 5 minutes
My heart rate increased just WATCHING this video. I can’t imagine what yours was doing!
when you shot that fish and it turn the light blue it turned from the most amazing thing I've ever seen two really feeling like that was some spiritual stuff. I've never had so much amazement rush over me followed by so much sadness
It's called transcendent and it's the spirit leaving the fish
People: "You know there's gang of sharks around right?"
Crazy Aussies: "What sharks?"
"You call those sharks??"
Celebrates with blood in the water...in Australia at that.👀 You sirs have gargantuan balls!!!
SONG = Neon Indian Sleep Paralysist
Thumbs up for great vid and soundtrack !!
So the marlin was just passing by, minding his own business, when he saw the bunch of thugs harassing this gentleman for no reason. He deiced to intervene and scare them sharks away. For that he got killed and eaten.
So much for being a good Samaritan in this society....
fish = food
@@BoggerReal those sharks would say the same about humans)
@@OKOK-hm2is you will often find that marlin and sharks congregate in the same patch of water for the same food source. The marlin wasn’t fending off the sharks, nor were the sharks getting in the way of the marlin. As a sportfishing skipper, I see this all the time. Maybe educate yourself a bit more first before commenting stupid shit in future.
@@longriggersportfishing7103 it was a joke :)
@@OKOK-hm2is and they should lmfao, after all... humans don't belong in the ocean naturally, the ocean is the sharks home, so if you get eaten by a shark or bit by a shark dont bitch about it, YOU ARE IN THEIR HOOD. remember that. (most people who get bit by sharks often have no anger towards the shark at all because they understand that is a risk that you take when you go into an area of ocean that has sharks living in an abundance)
Once in a lifetime.. people have zero appreciation how absolutely insanely difficult this is. I've been blue water spearing for years and u may never ever see a fish like this. Fun part is hunting.. cleaning that damn thing and finding people to eat it is the hard part.
throw it in any third world village and ur proven wrong buddy
Is that not a good fish to eat?
As I say they are incredibly rare and not much is known, wish they were protected tho because chances are they probably have a low population and are probably highly endangered. Hope one day they become slightly more abundant as this would be an awesome fish to fight (on reel for me I don’t like spear fishing I know it’s hard but it gives the diver an unfair advantage and I personally don’t like targeted fishing) the record is I think over 1600lbs this was actually a small Black Marlin
Omar Hernandez it’s fantastic, just a lot of meat. I don’t shoot big fish for that purpose.. the little ones taste so much better. Hard to come back from vacation with 200lbs of meat.
Tyler Melendez-Duke if you free dive in a 1000ft of water miles from shore...u are a little out of your human element. Advantage? Heck he was outweighed and the fish had a bigger spear.. not only is long line or drag net fishing have horrible loads of by catch, I see every fish I eat first.. if u have never been in the water, tough to have a solid opinion. Like I said earlier.. the hunt or just being in the water is the enjoyable part. No true spear man goes just for the kill.. if u try to hard you will never see a fish.
Well done mate, the sharks alone would have seen me goners... bugger the marlin. An awesome catch and story of adventure!
Holy cow this is super duper awesomeness! I'm glad there are people out in the world living, filming, and sharing this adventure with us all! Just wild, the ocean, sharks, Marlin, being dragged 😳 and hearing the excitement in the guys voice.
I could swim with sharks no problem, but I don't think I could ever bring myself to charge a large spearfish like that head on. Absolutely immense discipline, watching it happen in real time is actually nuts because of how quickly you had to process what you saw and make the decision to go right for it. Absolute nerves of steel
Best part of this video..that you share the fish with your neighbours,community and your local church..reminds me of home..good on ya mate
7:39 where did u get the audio of my wife moaning from?
That's hilarious! Hahahah
Steroid Star 😂😂😂
Everyone has that audio.. recorded personally by everyone who has it breh.. she bad!
recorded it in my bathtub :)
Lmfaoo
I appreciate the humbleness and humility for such an adventure.
That blue was amazing! I hope none of that beautiful animal was wasted. Congrats man.
They said it fed like 30 FAMILIES
@@enotsnavdier6867 you so fat you prolly would feed 32 families
Most people don’t eat marlin because of poor taste paired with High mercury levels. Usually only a trophy fish
@@ottomcvey995 what a shame. don't kill it if you're not going to eat it
Great job brother what a great tale and to have the video to share with your grandchildren later in your lifetime is awesome
Truly one of the most epic things I’ve ever seen in spearfishing. I love it when you hit the Stone shot and he changes to the vibrant blue. Nice one🤙
is there a name for this? It was wild! I am curious why it happens
the way it went vibrant blue is insane. literally slayed a boss.
Why is this in my recommended? I don’t know. Did I enjoy it? Yes
Seeing humans take part in the hunt acting purely on instinct sharing the space with such amazing creatures as god intended really makes me happy to see, i bet that marlin was delicious hope you guys got to enjoy it sashimi style, good on you for keeping your composure in there ... you've showed true grit and came out on top, fortune favors the brave and what a wild ride that must have been.
the merlins came to help the man fighting the shark , the merlins didnt know the men paid the shark . edit : the S has been added 1 years later
Your sped
merlins
Merlins
Merlins
Merlins
Amazing creature. I am a fisherman as well. But when they are this big and the hunt is just for a trophy I’d say let it be and let the animal live.
Literally says that none of the fish was wasted.
Did you even watch the video 😂😂 shut the fuck up mate
Great job on the video and that colour change from your second spear was awesome! marlin are good eating too!
Man u guys have got some big balls.u essentially just created a 100kg berley bomb in shark infested waters nice vid bro
noss ni666a if only a shark ate his ass just to remind him sometimes wild animals are great hunters too.
@@pain1416 AHAHAHAHHAH should probably eat your stupid ass too
Yo one of the most enjoyable spearfishing vids I've seen props man that was awesome
that's trippy as when you get the kill shot and it turns blue.. lol shows how much I know about fishing :P
You the man once in a lifetime and when the opportunity came you took advantage of it and took him great shot and fight💪
Man these Aussies are a crazy bunch..
Yes we are
Nice one Tim, this was a pleasure to watch and good story telling too.
That poor fish must have suffered so much before it died...
It did! died so slow An painful it looked the man in the face An asked him why are you killing me cuz you know fish have feelings to lol 😂
Well at least it's not gonna eat any other fish anymore. Hahaha
How good is it being alive now. Back in the day, that would have been a tall story you heard from some bloke in the pub. Today it's like we're swimming beside you.
Great visual storytelling.
I believe the fish didnt make it to New Zealand
Incredible footage! Congrats on an amazing fish. What a memory.
Wow, mad respect for this dude... This looks fun and simultaneously extremely terrifying!
7:30 Rick Flair drippin down under.
The sad part is that this is an endangered species, I’ve Ben going fishing for 10 years and have never seen one of them and even if I did I would release it but I guess people have different opinions
I agree
He wouldn’t have speared it if it was
@@fostersstubbyasmr9557 but it is
@@snmaae5049 it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, if they can legally catch it then they will legally catch it.
Don't worry humans will be endangered soon enough because of this type of s..t. All ego.
Good job! When I hunt or fish I also share with the Church as well as friends and family. Sometimes I have opportunities to feed the homeless. God bless you. Love from California.
It's seldom that a song choice works well with the edit and here it surely did. Great capture mate.
This is the best video Ive seen all year. the balls of this guy. unbeilievable
Such great info about the fishes natural behaviour
This is a perfect example of not letting fear dissuade you from your goal. He wasn't there for the sharks.
Unbelievable what some people do in this world. I couldn’t imagine the panic that would set in if I see sharks coming at me
I’m not sure if you’ll ever see this coment Tim but I’ve watched your vid 100000 times & dreamt of shooting my own marlin,
I recently joined the club mate & im over the moon, very inspired by your vid, congrats😁😎
3 sharks and 100+ kg target... that's what I call fishing!
Wow I just only seen this for the first time now! What an awesome fish man! Congrats
In one way its sad in another its probably a life goal
I guess if you get in the water with it face to face and fight sharks you deserve to take 1 Marlin once in a while.. I don't think taking one like that is going to hurt the population very much, I have a buddy who says they eat them in Mexico all the time and he has tried it and said it was great!
Sam Shotgun yea im a fisher and hunter my self
@@littleboyproductions471 yeah me too, I don't get to travel very often but I own a boat and I can fish many days, so I'm the luckiest man in world I think!! Hoping to go really small hook and line permit so I can fish and sell it next year. ( I mean really small, 17' boat.) We catch lots of salmon, halibut, rockfish, black cod, albacore tuna ECT. Someone caught a striped Marlin a few years back, and last year a few bluefin we're caught up to 110lbs but it's 63degree tuna water here at the warmer end.
@@littleboyproductions471 it's always a line of respect and sustainability I get that for sure!
I understand it must be breathtaking to hunt a black marlin. But why hunt threatened species of fish? Leave the threatened species alone. I Hunt myself and i would never ever kill an animal that is threatened :) They will probably go extinct if people keep hunting them
that was pretty hectic, you handled it it like a pro
I respect the fact that you were physically able to accomplish this amazing achievement. Though, I find it unfortunate that you destroyed such a beautiful creature in its natural habitat. With this sort of admiration placed on social media, it doesnt help our natural environment - which needs a lot of help at the moment. In a way, it does produce awareness however at great cost, no matter how big or small.
What and trawler fishing is better than a man hunting for his food?
@@benbutcher9672 you are right. Trawling is severely worse. No doubt about it. It is up there with one of mans top naturally deatroying contributors. This man's hunt is not only for food. It is for sport - which is extremely remarkable. Though totally unnecessary. Nature needs all the help it needs. Its just that simple.
@@tim5111 so what's worse
Commercial fishing: kills 100 Marlins a day
Or
One guy fishing: catches 1 marlin month-year
(This is just an example)
@@prestongonzalez3836 your question is definately justified, no doubt about it. Comparatively, one guy fishing vs commerical fishing is clearly the lesser of two evils. In an ideal world we should all have the privilege to do one on one combat, and embrace its rewards, experiences and glorly - Like we used to so many years ago. A satisfying fantasy to have our natural world secured, and the possibilty of, lets say our grandkids or future generations to do the same is a common interest. Its an achievement and privilege of absolute - beyond most peoples comprehesion which i totally understand. It is just sad to see our worlds incredible species, terrestial and aquatic, slowly deminishing. And the chances utterly reduced for future generations, like the one represented in the video, becoming an unlikely future for future genetations is more than concerning. Our natural world needs help, every ounce of it. Other wise. Theres will be nothing left in decades to come. Think about it.
@@tim5111 That's true but if you have the ability to make these good of claims you should go after commercial fishing which would do a greater impact against over fishing then to one person on RUclips that Got a once in a life time opportunity to catch a marlin by speargun
This is 1 in a million video this video deserves a minimum of 15 million views and 1 million likes.....
That color change was insane
You guys are crazy amazing. Don't expect anything less from australians
6:27 someone explain please
That was so cool how it changed color as you shot the 3rd spear.
Everyone was so happy. Bonding with friends is the best
The biggest fish I had caught as a former fish diver was less than 30 kg .This is amazing .Congratulations mate !
every wonder why? because ego trophy hunting has wiped out the largest and the most successful population of the many species around the world.
6:32 so a fish changes its color when its dead? Woah
yea, instantly when its killed its really wild
Wow....amazing footage, and fish
Although families were fed and memories were made, it just kills me to see a precious billfish get mauled. The Nantucket sleigh ride looked fun though :P
It’s gonna die anyways
Me too, Steven
I've watched this video a handful of times now and my hands end up sweating every time.
Thank the sharks for that bountiful blessing.
You'll be in heaven in the after life still talking about that one!
love the music so magicaaaal :D
That colour change was amazing.
Awesome experience!!! And can happen anytime!!! Of course, this one can be as good as it gets!! Well done guys!!!
Nah, this black marlin is way too young, adults should be around 500-700 kg
Great video , next time we would like to see you briefly process the fish as well , and then seeing you eating it at the barbecue would be gratifying too !!! but that was truly awesome to see Spearfish a marlin while you were being towed in the water by it !!! Awsome !!!
Great vid.
RUclips recommending this to me means this channel is going from 3.5k to 10k very quickly
Why the hell would you shoot a Marlin?
Because they are yummy
Large ones are full of mercury
@lukawilliams4822 worth it 👌
This might be the most bad ass thing I have ever witnessed.
Absolutely, spear fisherman are a totally different breed.
Absolutely epic mate👌 amazing how you forget about the danger you could be in when the adrenaline kicks in!!
Good job Santiago ... Manolin will be proud!
whats this cool song in the background
Lynda Linkedin Sleep Paralysist by Neon Indian
balls of steel my friend
What caused the marlin to change color after the last spear? Song name? Thanks
Coz she is dead
Wow that's and epic story of sharing your catch.. such a blessing...
I’m curious, why did they shoot a marlin? For a trophy?
ItchyPilauBoto808 that’s why I asked I didn’t know. I didn’t watch the start, I skipped it to the spearfishing
@ItchyPilauBoto808 It's actually not good eating. It's extremely toxic due to mercury contamination. All big game fish are.
Diego Smith did you really just say that all big game fish are extremely toxic?
Diego Smith ur a dumbass straight up
You got big balls dude, pretty exhilerating, but seems dangerous with all the sharks..hats off to you mate.
I respect the sport but a shame such a large and beautiful fish had to die. It probably had been alive for years and produced many successful offspring.
From a female fishing girl of the Redlands who like to keep these beauties in the water and out of hands of egotistical people, please please don't take another one, they are so precious and I've fished all areas around brisbane and the thing I see is fish are starting to get low in numbers especially seeing marlin that size in the area. I'm glad that you didn't waste it but as someone who wants to see these fish kept in the water, please don't go back
adrenalina a tope!!!!!
Wow that color change was incredible
Great white sharks for days you'd never catch me doing that hahah
Cale Judy bronze whalers by the look of em
@@hardmcshaft5665 I know I'm saying off the coast of New Zealand there are tons of great whites which get much much larger than the ones in the video lol
For days my lah ahahaha
Those are clearly not great whites
Emily Miller he didn’t say those where white sharks b... he’s saying that area hold many great whites just like the waters off of Northern California. That’s why I don’t swim in the ocean
Great music and even better Fish
Ernest Hemingway would be very proud of you 😎👍
Respect
BARON SAMEDI : the idiot who was alcoholic and hunted Animals because he had problems with himself? Maybe small balls?
Great video FabzRustRider UK appreciate your efforts thank you.