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Big Shark Eats Small Shark

These guys are sea fishing from the back of a boat when the small shark they’ve hooked gets attacked and eaten by a much bigger shark. The speed and power from the bigger shark is intense, you wouldn’t want to be it’s next target.

Amazing Fishing Videos, Big Fish, Sea Fishing

Humpback Whale Shows AMAZING Appreciation After Being Freed From Nets

This incredible footage shows how one the largest predators on earth can still have an amazing understanding with us humans. This Humpback whale was tangled in a gill net, which was trailing about 15 feet below the surface (the type used by local fisherman). It was covering both it’s pectoral fins and tail, completely disabling the whale, who at this point was finding it hard to breath.

Fishbach and his crew worked for an hour to cut the whale free and after doing so, she performed for them for about an hour, doing a full surface display.

Amazing Fishing Videos, Big Fish, Sea Fishing

Hammerhead Attacks a Tarpon

Nearly a 1 hour fight on this low-mid 100 lb tarpon in Boca Grande pass – Florida leads to an attack by a 12-14 foot hammerhead. Area is known for two things – 1) Loads of tarpon, and 2) because of #1, there are loads of big sharks…mostly bull sharks and hammerheads.

This happens quite frequently in Boca Grande pass…not much you can do. We did not cut the line, however we went into free-spool (hence me yelling “let him go”) to allow the tarpon an opportunity to elude the hammerhead. Unfortunately, we were in less than 10 feet of water…shark will win everytime in that situation.

Amazing Fishing Videos, Funny Videos

Incredible Fishing Video

We’re not sure where this footage was filmed or even which species of fish are jumping into the boat. The only thing we can tell you is that certain lights will attract the microscopical fish in the water, which will be shortly followed by the rest of the aquatic food chain. Our guess is that these fish are jumping for their lives from larger predators.