River monsters: face to face with a predator (Pike underwater footage щука под водой).

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  • the reason they are all together like that its breeding time the big one is the female and the smaller ones are the males they sometimes end up in huge balls all around 1 female and the fight is on thats why the female has scars on her from all the fighting they dont realy feed to much this time of year they have other things on there mind and its usually illegal to fish 4 them during breeding times

  • @doggy69247 You are right - that was a spawning time and I was actually filming spawning. What is strange that fact that in this country (Ireland) there are no restrictions on fishing during spawning/breeding time (any fish). Two years ago I even witnessed how Waterways were cutting weed exactly at that time and exactly where coarse fish spawn. I even made a video about that called 'Catch & release: who's killing fish in the Grand Canal'.

  • Wow, awesome work. How did you manage to get so close without scaring them, I'm assuming they got used to you over a long period of time?

  • @TtimWh Thanks. Not really (that they were not afraid of me). I spent more than a month swimming almost every day with a camera to collect a few very unique minutes.

  • how was this filmed?

  • @RealPimpPlayaOGPimpC To film this I spent more than a month swimming (snorkeling) with the camera almost every day in one particular spot in L. Ennell, Ireland. Water was between +5C to +12C.

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  • @underwaterireland That's awesome, they really are quite an impressive fish.

  • Cool video, shame we'd never get to see them hunt.

  • amazing footage, keep it up :)

  • @68Phaedrus Thank you Mark. They were not curious - they were spawning. That is the time when you can get very close to them (if you know how to do it and if you are lucky enough). I spent more than a month swimming almost every day to film that episode.

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