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I took it that you must be fishing in some dam in South Africa? Looks very much like Zimbabwe. Don't you love it when you hook one of those bottom dweller barble/vundu. Horrible things.
I see you using the baitcaster now. They are quite good when you get used to them but casting with them is a different sort of movement it's more of a flick of the wrist in a sort of curved motion. I struggled a fair bit and always used to get a bloody tangled mess which takes forever to fix.
Hey Josh been a while not commenting anyway nice vid again did not get your pb but next time hopefully you made other vids of tigers that ya will post between now and November miss Kariba and those fish eagle calls with the dead trees
Gotta love those constant fisheagle calls. Beautiful colours on that last barbel! Got my PB on a crank a few years ago trying for bass 😂 Enjoy uni dude!
I was lucky enough to take an African safari, and got a chance to fish on the Zambezi river, although it was concierge fishing, where the guide does everything for you except reel the fish in. I landed two fish that day: a ~6 pound tigerfish, and what I think was a ~12-pound vundu - it was definitely some kind of catfish. It did last a while out of the water - it was even still kicking when we brought it back to the lodge so it could be cooked and eaten - and they are members of the Clariidae family, which is the family of air-breathing catfish. I distinctly remember the rod - which was a cheap-looking thing - bending almost 180 degrees when it got hooked. If that lunker had been any bigger or any more of a figther, it might have snapped the rod in two. But it was only afterwards that I learned that I had dodged a proverbial nuke - the boat had been spotted by a hippopotamus, and it had been gunning for us while I was reeling the 12-pounder in, so the guide was driving the boat away from the greatest of Africa's river monsters while also trying to make sure I could reel my own smaller river monster in.
My nickname was black tail, no 6 hook, 8 lb breaking strain line on drift bait using a KP or a Shimano the coffee type mainly off snake park Durban. This also works for Pompano what a fight. WHAT do I know 76 year old and still fishing light. The best sport fishing.
@@user-nk8ko6yb3b Funktionieren auch kleine Grubs oder Twister? Ich hatte in Namibia und Botswana immer das Problem, dass mir auf Spoons und Spinner Tigerfische eingestiegen sind und das auf einer leichten Angelrute. Aber schonmal gut zu wissen, dass kleine Crankbaits gut funktionieren. Vielen Dank für die Antwort😊