Holy Roosterfish!

And from a beach no less.

At one point this angler thinks he lost the fish, when in reality it was swimming right back at him.

And then it took off back down the beach to point of almost needing its passport because it was on the next island…

Check out the pics at the end of the video showing how big this beast of a Roosterfish was.

What a trophy catch!

The video didn’t say where it was filmed, but I am guessing Costa Rica or Panama.

Where do you think it was? Leave us a comment.

Enjoy.

Related Video: “This Guy Shows You How To STONE A Monster Roosterfish!” (watch it here)

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Let’s face it, some days the redfish are biting, and some days they aren’t…

Anyone that has spent any time going after redfish has had those days where we try every lure in our tackle box, and the redfish just won’t eat.

Then again, there are days when redfish will hit practically anything you throw out there at em’…

We’ve seen a redfish hit a Lego, a pair of pliers, and a few other crazy household items.

But this is the first time we have seen the combo of a Walmart Barbie Rod and a Chicken Nugget from McDonalds!

Yep, that’s right, a McDonald’s Chicken McNugget!

In this video, Capt. Krista Tucker (follow her on Instagram here) is out fishing with Capt. Jamie Glasner (of Fin and Fly Charters) and they attempt to see if they can land a redfish using an inexpensive kid’s fishing rod and an age-old McDonald’s favorite… the chicken McNugget!

Check out what happens.

Enjoy!

Great job Krista and Jamie!

Related Video Post: “Watch This Angler Catch A Redfish Tossing A Set Of Pliers!” (click here to see it)

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Check out this sick drone footage that “Birds-i-View” captured while hovering over the sandbar outside of Destin’s east pass.

If you live anywhere near the Florida panhandle and want to catch sharks, now you know where to go…

Around the :53 mark you can see exactly where this is in Destin.

Finally, if you know what kinds of sharks these are, leave a comment.

Enjoy!

Related Video Post: “Rare Hammerhead Balcony Footage Captured From A Destin Beach Hotel Room” (watch it here)

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Now this is how you catch a big tarpon from the beach!

If you aren’t familiar with our friend “Team Googan”, he has made multiple appearances on the Salt Strong video page.

Here are a few of his “Must See” fishing videos:

  • “Googan Catches Two Slot Snook On A Kid’s Spiderman Rod!” (watch it here)
  • “Wait til’ You See This Kayaker Land A Sailfish On A YoYo!” (watch it here)
  • “Kayaker Experiences One Of The Wildest Tarpon Fights Ever Caught On Film!” (watch it here)

Now check out this solid tarpon fight from the beach during the mullet run.

Well done Team Googan!

Related Video: “The Craziest Mullet Run Footage Ever Caught On Film!” (watch it here)

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Talk about a feeding frenzy!

Many months ago, we had a crazy GT (Giant Trevally) video where a school of Giant Trevally were attacking fish up near the shore at such velocity that it almost seemed like someone had sped up the film (you can watch it here).

In fact, after we posted it a few people made comments saying there was no way the GT were moving that fast in the shallow water (but it was 100% real).

So when I saw this video below of some amazing up-close footage of GT attacking bait near the shore, it confirmed once again that these massive fish can move and attack quicker than almost any other species of large fish… even sharks.

Check out how quick these massive fish are moving and attacking here.

They look more like hungry piranhas!

Enjoy.

Note: This was filmed in Seychelles

Related Video: “Unbelievable GT (Giant Trevally) Attack On Bait!” (watch it here)

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Who needs a heavy duty rod and reel for land based shark fishing when you can just use a Cuban YoYo!

If you have never seen anyone use a Cuban YoYo before, it is pretty basic.

But it’s not as easy to use for a first timer as you may think… especially fighting big game fish.

Let’s just say you might need to warm up your forearms and wrists before fighting blacktip sharks on a Cuban YoYo!

If you never saw our friend “Team Googan” fight a sailfish out of his kayak with a YoYo, then click here to watch that awesome video!

Related Video: “You’ve Got To See This Kayak Angler Fight A Tarpon On A Kid’s Spiderman Rod!” (watch it here)

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I’ll be the first to admit it, I am not a “Perfect Fisherman” by any stretch of the imagination… so please don’t think I am trying to come off “holier than thou” with this post.

Anyone that has been fishing for 25 years or longer has seen some wild changes in fishing technology, in fishing rules, in fishing techniques, and in certain fish populations… and I would like to think most sport fishermen (and fisherwomen) fish differently today than they did 25 years ago…

If you were anything like me growing up in Florida, we were taught at a young age on how to use a seine net to get bait. Others even used versions of non-commercial gill nets (where the net mesh was just large enough to trap the fish’s head, but the body couldn’t get through).

But times change, you learn, you adapt, and you fish smarter.

So when this video came across my desk this week of some islanders catching a TON of fish in a traditional seine net, I couldn’t help but to share it and to get your feedback.

I fully realize that this is how many of these 3rd world countries feed their families, and I applaud them for continuing to find ways to live off the land and the ocean. But when you look at how many fish were taken in that net, it makes you wonder how long they can keep it up before depleting certain areas.

If you watched the recent viral video “Meet The Toughest Fishing Family In The World” (watch it here), you might remember the family saying that the fish population in their area is the lowest ever.

Sorry to say, but lower fish populations are inevitable if you use huge nets that pull in every kind of species around for multiple generations in the same areas.

The Lesson: Only take what you really need from the ocean. Just because there is a limit on a certain fish, doesn’t mean you have to hit it every time you hit the water. If we all fished like that, there would be nothing left in a very short period of time. We can only hope these villagers made use of all the fish, but even so would be a double-edged sword, as keeping 100% of what you catch can decimate an area quickly.

Fish On!

Related Video: “Meet The Toughest Fishing Family In The World” (watch it here)

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P.P.S. – Is it just me, or were those two turtles they released the fastest moving turtles in the ocean?

This amazing dolphin video was recently shot in Broken Head, New South Wales, Australia, by Benjamin Macht…

And the crazy part about it is that he came across this by somewhat by accident.

Benjamin (aka Benny) is a German photography and video enthusiast currently working in Australia, and he visited the Broken Head beach that day to capture migrating humpback whales.

But when he saw all of the birds diving for the hundreds of thousands of bait fish in the massive bait ball, he cranked up his drone and captured the footage of the dolphins hunting that you see below.

What this mother dolphin is doing is teaching her young to run into the bait pod, slap their tale as hard as they can to stun the bait fish, and then suck up as many as they can for lunch.

Pretty awesome!

Here is a note from Benny (from Express UK)

“When I got there I noticed seabirds in large numbers feeding on fish close to shore.

“A short time later I noticed that there was a pod of dolphins too so I launched my drone from the headland and started recording this feeding frenzy.

“I was there for over three hours and the dolphins repeated this scenario numerous times in that time.

“It was truly spectacular to see how these smart animals hunt their food. I’ve never witnessed this before and to me it was quite special.

“As I’m interested in wildlife photography this was a morning I’ll never forget. Nature is simply amazing.”

Related Video: “Dolphin Captures Big Snook On Film!” (watch it here)

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You are about to meet not only the toughest fishing family in the world, but also one of the most inspirational fishing families ever…

Can you imagine losing 8 members of your family due to the ocean, and not letting it have a major influence on you?

In 2004, the family in the video lost 8 family members to the Tsunami that hit Sri Lanka. And yet today, they still fish every single day (either on stilts or in a boat) because they have to do it to survive.

And there is no anger towards the sea with this fishing family at all. In fact, they still view the ocean with nothing but admiration, respect, and love.

The family lives in a small, makeshift hut with a back “window” that opens onto the ocean, and if you have ever seen pictures or clips of the Sri Lanka fishing on stilts, this family has it down to a science after many generations of Sri Lanka stilt fishing.

And this family knows better than anyone that the same sea that gives life also takes it away…

The quote at the end almost had me in tears thinking about how tough these people are compared to our pampered lives…

“So we live with the sea until we die…”

Amazing job from the team at Perennial Plate on this amazing short documentary called “Do Not Blame The Sea”.

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Fish On!

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