This is a video of a striated frogfish (which looks like a character from Adventure Time) displaying its lure, a sort of natural fishing pole that can be extended from its “nose” and wiggle a very convincing worm-like appendage in front of it’s mouth to attract prey. Evolution is nuts.
This is a video of angler Andy Moore retelling the story of how he unknowingly discovered a 90-million year old fish fossil in the Missouri River during a fishing tournament. He’s very animated in his storytelling. Those waving arms (especially at 1:25) speak volumes. One about either being overexcited he’s
Captured by wildlife photographer Mark Smith, this is a video of an osprey exiting the ocean carrying a barracuda and flapping its ways back into the sky, having emerged from the sea victorious. I can’t even imagine how much energy is required to get airborne again after leaving the water
This is a video of Youtuber Ace Underwater dropping a GoPro off the Navarre Beach fishing pier in Florida to see what the hell is down there. SPOILER: a bunch of fish. And a dolphin. I did not see any treasure chests though, or any ghost pirates. A shame, because
This is a local Minnesotan news report highlighting the Wilcraft, a mobile ice fishing house invented and manufactured by Tom Roaring (prices start around $20,000). Inspired by his desire to move to where the fish are biting instead of hoping they come to him, the vehicle can drive on ice,
The bald eagle: AMERICA’S BIRD. And to celebrate the avian symbol of freedom, this is a video of some anglers tossing a caught fish in the air, and a bald eagle effortlessly catching it in its talons. Impressive. For reference, I can’t even catch the appetizer shrimp a chef tosses
Because Mother Nature, just like Wu-Tang Clan, ain’t nuthing ta f*** wit, this is a video of a bald eagle pulling a large carp ashore to dine on. The person recording the video says the carp was 20-pounds, but I don’t know about that. Sure I’m no expert fish-weighing expert
This is a short video from Prata, Brazil of a man helping stock a pond with fish when he opens the fish door, slips in the deluge of water, and ends up in the drink himself. Admittedly, I was half hoping he would emerge from the water with a fish