Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cast net fishing HUGE mullet kingfish school in FLORIDA PINOY PHILIPPINE.wmv

See a giant school of fish and a man on a bridge with a 10-foot cast net. There are giant barracudas and king fish (king mackerels) attacking a giant school of medium-size to large-size mullet. I had to release the first catch because the daily bag limit is only 50 per day. The fish in the first catch were smaller and the net got tangled up and didn't open properly. The bridge is a 30-foot drop, anyway, and it is not easy to make the net spread like a pancake and the line is too short. You can make the net spread like a pancake in the initial stage, but if the lead line is not heavy enough, it will close even before the lead lines hit the water. I used a 10-foot net, which gives a 20-foot spread. It is quite light, allowing me to throw several times without getting too tired. This net doesn't drop fast enough, though, so it is hard to catch the faster predatory fish. You'll see exactly what I see. I had the camera mounted on a baseball cap. Note the dark, moving portion of the water. That's a giant school with large fish. Look at the lower left side of the video and see the two explosions when the cudas and king macks were attacking the school. You'll see another big explosion at the end of the video after my second throw. Note the color contrast underwater seconds before and after the last throw. That's because there were hundreds of thousands of fish. It was about three miles long at the upper end of the school. There were hundreds of thousands of fish, but I had to ...

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