Fly Fishing for Tarpon Goes Wrong… and then Right. The craziest Grand Slam story from fishing Mexico
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2023
- In fly fishing, a "grand slam" typically refers to the achievement of catching three specific species of fish in a single day: a tarpon, a bonefish, and a permit. This is considered a significant accomplishment in the sport due to the challenge and skill required to catch each of these species, which are known for their speed, strength, and elusive nature.
... But Ben stumbles his way through and into... a grand slam on foot. At first, there's a ton of failure (30 blown shots at bonefish to be exact) and then... there's more failure. But at the end, something wild happens.
Background: Catching a grand slam in fly fishing is important to many anglers because it represents a pinnacle of achievement and a demonstration of mastery over a challenging and rewarding pursuit. It requires not only technical skill and knowledge of the sport, but also persistence, patience, and a deep connection with the natural world. It means getting a bonefish, tarpon, and permit in one day.
Bonefish are known for their speed, strength, and agility, making them a challenging target for fly fishermen. Their sharp eyesight, keen sense of smell, and ability to spook easily mean that anglers must use stealth, precision, and finesse to successfully catch these elusive fish. As a result, bonefish represent a true test of skill and technique in the sport of fly fishing.
Tarpon are considered one of the most challenging and thrilling game fish in the world. They are known for their incredible speed, strength, and acrobatic leaps, which can make for a truly unforgettable fishing experience. The sheer size of tarpon, which can reach over 200 pounds, only adds to the excitement and sense of accomplishment that comes with catching one on the fly.
Permit are considered one of the most annoyingly challenging and picky game fish in the world of fly fishing. They are notoriously difficult to catch due to their incredible eyesight, skittish behavior, and ability to detect even the slightest movements or vibrations in the water. As a result, catching a permit on the fly requires a high level of skill, patience, and perseverance, making it a particularly rewarding and prestigious accomplishment for anglers. Спорт
Daaaaaaang! Loved this. Keep up the hustle and invite us on the next one!!
Great storyline! Three fish that I dream of catching in my lifetime and this Alabamian does it in one day!?!?!?!
Epic. Really enjoying the videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks, Chad! Don’t know if we could make up a wilder ending if we tried
Good times. Great video!! 🔥🔥👊😎
That was cool! Great job!
Thanks Rodney! Was a blast to film and of course… experience
awesome love the footage
Thanks! We loved shooting it for sure
Excellent stuff!
Thanks Jonathan!
Love this! Was right in that same area last September and the wife and I caught some bonefish. Got a couple good shots at permit as well! I’m definitely going back for a longer stay!
Hit up Nick Denbow! He’s the man
@@dorsaloutdoors haha yeah he’s already contacted me regarding the guide I used in my video😂
Amazing video
Thanks!
So sick!!
Thanks my man! 🤙
What an awesome experience!
Thanks, Branson! Such a fun trip.
Epic telling of an outrageous adventure!!!!!!
I really wanna go with y’all even if you’re from Al - Go Vols!!!!
Go Vols is fighting words to some of the Bama crew 😂
“This is not that story”
I lol’d
Amazing camera work, but I wouldn't expect anything less from y'all!
The hardest thing is toning down that ginger beard 👀
Awesome story
Thank ya! It was a blast to live it.
Awesome job! Did you have weed guards on the fly? I am headed out there in early April.
Thanks! … should we have? Totally.
Did we? Nope 😂
True Dream
Thanks!
Who is your guide and could you send his info
He’s on instagram as Nick Denbow. Check him out!
I love Mahahual. But i love Nick and Pepo more ❤
Dude. You didn't fail. You went to the village for the spookiest bones in the Yucatan!
AMEN to that. Such a wonderful crew
Humbled. Humiliated. Hysterical.
It was the full experience 😂
epic
Thanks Dave!
what does tarpon taste like? good prepared how?
Oh goodness no! One of the worst eating fish. Only fun to catch and release!