tuna and whale shark video

  • don't know if any of you have seen this but i think it's one of the best editing jobs i've seen. it was shot last week in mexico, the first fish was about 150-160#, the whale shark hung around for over an half hour allowing us to ride and pet it and the second tuna was about 100# or so. we had been taking pics of it for 15 minutes and the fish seemed dead with it's mouth open (brained and gills cut) but came back to life as we tried to boat it. it got wild for about a minute till we got it back under control, never assume a fish is dead.
    http://vimeo.com/17169737

    steve veros


    in loving memory of paolo

  • Nice Tuna ....he was nice and calm until the diver left the snorkel in his month on the head shot....:D:D;)


    Cheers, Don

    "Great mother ocean brought forth all life, it is my eternal home'' Don Berry from Blue Water Hunters.


    Spearfishing Store the freediving and spearfishing equipment specialists.

  • Nice Video


    Was that a Spectra Sliptip ??


    Good eye, the back up shot on the second fish was taken with a gun rigged with mono and a spectra tip but the main guns were all rigged with cable shooting lines and cable tips. Normally even back up shots were taken with full tuna setups but on that fish everybody was in the water at various locations and the only gun available on the boat was rigged socal style for dorado.

    steve veros


    in loving memory of paolo

  • very nice video i oove everything but i like the part with the shark it must be a great moment for you guys .





    que viva la pesca :cuba:

    Que viva la pesca :cuba:

  • That video was awsome ,,thanks again for posting


    Im a concierge/book the trips online for my freind Peecha in punta Mita http://www.puntademita.com/oceanadventures.htm


    So we talk weekly and the Top three way guys loos big fish down there spearfishing


    Bad Crimps in shooting cable
    Air Floats
    Spectra tips




    Good eye, the back up shot on the second fish was taken with a gun rigged with mono and a spectra tip but the main guns were all rigged with cable shooting lines and cable tips. Normally even back up shots were taken with full tuna setups but on that fish everybody was in the water at various locations and the only gun available on the boat was rigged socal style for dorado.

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