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World's 1st Stand-Up Paddle Striped Marlin Catch- The REAL Ultimate Extreme Fishing;)

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

On November 14th, Carl Schroderer and the crew of the fishing boat, Kelsey Lee, attempted and accomplished the first successful hook, fight and release of a Striped Marlin on a Stand-Up Paddleboard. The feat was completed off the coast of the infamous Magdalena Bay in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The Marlin was caught on live bait with 50 pound test line in just over 8 minutes.

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  • @boospruce Cause its way cooler from a SUP board! Who cares if you paddle with your hands, its harder that way anyhow! And in terms of fishing its definetly EXTREME!!! Yeah buddy!!!! Yahoo.

  • @creamtt Try sidestepping ftom the aft of an 80 foot boat to the the vow fully zoomed while its spinning and stay licked in on your subject. Then talk to me. Also 9-11 conspiracy theorists critisms don't count either.

  • your shit at filming

    really shit

  • thnx. im sure yur a real academy award winning cinematographer...

  • If the Marlin is calm and the hook is easily accesible then obviously take it out. We generally get our fish to the boat in under 10 minutes and the fish are still "green" and really healthy/wild so its beeter just to cut em loose. We've found a much higher survial rate this way. Plus ALWAYS use circle hooks!

  • Cool stunt, but you're a loser for not properly releasing that marlin. I hope you were using a bronze hook that will corrode and break in the saltwater.

  • The hooks will disolve after a month or two or fall out of the fishes mouth. More harm is actually done by people trying to remove the hook. The Marlin usually whacks its head against the side of the boat which is 100% fatal. We have deployed thousands of tags in Striped Marlin in order to protect the species. Think next time before you comment on something your not properly informed on.

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  • whoa mi mati, steady as she goes!

    

  • Perhaps they could have given the camera to someone who wasn't having a seizure at the time...

  • just sickkk.

    

  • Hey Carl and crew! Im headed down to Costa Rica /Colombia in a month to travel/do some surfing. Where will you guys be? Can ya send me Zephyr's contact info down there. It would be cool to meet up with her down there.

  • Wonderful video. Not easy shooting from a boat on water. Great job too. By fisherman!

  • Mate, you gotta learn how to hold a camera still...rad hook-up but your filming is worse than dragging teeth on my skin.

  • If marlin are half as tough as king salmon then leaving a hook in their mouth won't affect them at all. I've caught kings with other fishermen's hooks in their mouth, and I've even caught kings that had a section of their mouth torn off from other fishermen. Coho salmon are routinely caught that have shark bite wounds only a few days old. Awesome catch.

  • This is awesome! Im working on making one that will be good for bone fishing and tidal fishing.

  • Chase, don't waste your time replying to idiots,bronze hooks really!!!

  • Chase, don't waste your time replying to idiots,bronze hooks really!!!

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