I doubt spear fishing is illegal and impractical in some places. You're not going spear fishing in rivers, at least around here. I'll stick with my rod and reel.
@buboniccraig896• no reason to hating he killed that marlin to feed his family and he gave a lot of it to a village that needed. Your hating someone that helped a whole village
@@snodyoutdoors4057 uh firstly it's "you're hating" secondly he wasn't hating. He called him a hairless ape because their channel name is literally "Aquatic Apes"
Like damn bro I get it, Im more terrified of water planets and gas giants over instant-death baked planets like Mercury bc all I'd see is endless ocean or cloud banks below me as I sank/fell.
@@killeralltires ya to be honest I do spear fish but not as much as I hunt on land and I’ve never seen spine shots on fish IRL but I have on deer and elk and I think your right because it’s almost exactly the same reaction just spinal cord can’t send signals so it’s instant stop motion
Been spearfishing for 2 years and oh my f*cking god I have never seen a shot so perfect before. I don't think many people will appreaciate a killshot on a marlin.
@@GortDoes420 You are right, the spinal cord is the place where all the nerves coming from the parts of the body/going to different parts of the body from the brain bundle together. And, judging from the position of that shot, the fish didn’t feel any pain and had an immediate total shutdown. It’s effectively similar to cutting the head of
@@GortDoes420 Well it’s also possible that because all those nerves were damaged the severed nerve endings were sending searing pain signals to the fish’s brain from every point in its body 🤷🏻♂️
It’s crazy how there’s just that one fish and and a whole open ocean behind it. The ocean is MASSIVE. Makes you wonder how these things find anything to eat.
@@WOI436 ... It's a myth that sharks have an extremely acute sense of smell especially for blood and a very active predator response to it? ... Ok random commenter who definitely knows more than every marine biologist, sea fisherman, diver, and zoologist on earth
I’d be quacking in my fins. That’s a class A predator and can easily kill him if he isn’t careful. That’s not fishing so much as it’s dicing with death. He’s definitely an amazing sportsman and for sure I too appreciate his coup de gras, it’s just respectful.
@@PolarBearVolcano I know right Because its actually called fishing or in other words, sustainably sourcing food for yourself without damaging an eco system
@H.R Fishing Esperance uuuuhhhhh it’s like at least twice your size way faster than you and you’re holding your breath underwater where it lives .. oh yeah there’s a sword on its face
@H.R Fishing Esperance well I mean they are STRONG so if you don’t spear it in the head I could pull you under or if you miss it may feel threatened and try to attack
They say that birds work for the bourgeoisie and are robots, but I've never seen an animal power down that fast. Whether it be a human, a dog, a bird, etc. Even if you slice it right down the middle or cut off its head, its vibing for a lil bit. That Marlin gets domed and freezes like a Windows '98.
It's the impact that does it. I once shot an eel about a meter underwater with a .22 rifle, it just froze "like windows 98" as you put it, with no movement and no slime, it just floated to the surface. Normally an eel will literally swim away with its head chopped off and its guts pulled out. The crazy part is, it wasn't dead, we found a dent where the bullet sorta just bounced off, it woke up soon after I carried it up onto the river bank, where it did the usual slimy crocodile roll before we put a second bullet in it. I'd imagine it's the same story with the marlin.
@@richie_0740 bro not even close he had a perfect fucking shot right on that thing's heart blew out every ventricle to that thing massive coronary fucker seized up like the fucking frozen tundra of Siberia or as Phoenix fire said it would have froze just like that Windows 98 virus.
It was probably the first time it had seen a swimmer so came for a closer inspection. Little did he know there was a socipathic psychopathic human out making a video for his youtube channel intent on murdering anything it came into contact with
@@Lelani7 No they do it to survive and have no other choice. Humans have lots of choices but choose unsustainable sources of food and decimate ecosystems and populations! Humans like to think they own everything. I dont eat that rubbish, but I bet you do you lardo!
@@3secondsago894 Ah yes, murderer of fish. How psychopathic! First they are murdering fish and next they are gonna fillet a human being. Seriously, the hell is wrong with fishing? It provides cash and food for people starving. It’s not like they are killing a shark just to take only it’s fins.
@@wilianrodrigues5280 shows how little you know about illegal fishing decimating ecosystems and species, all for greed and money! You probably go to the faroe islands annually, eat bushmeat and join japanese scientific boating expeditions! The problem is yours and your youtuber friends moral compasses are all completely off! Older civilizations worshipped these creatures, not treat them like a expendable toy they can throw away at their will!
Dude. I’m terrified of the ocean. Absolutely %100 my worst fear. But I love cooking, especially fresh food…. Your videos make me less afraid of the ocean tbh ❤️🤙
@@michaelyang3910 yes they have been known to attack when hungry but only starving hungry if it you're all that's around then yeah he's gonna eat you but 90% of the time he will just swim away and find a fish we aren't on their diet
Marlin, dolphins, sharks and whales are the hardest marine animals for me to watch being hunted. It took these Marlin sooooo long to get to that size just to meet its end for money, the human stomach or sport. Just hits me in the feelers a little
people spend decades grinding their lives away to raise a child that spends their whole life grinding to raise another child that gets killed by a drunk driver. life is wasteful.
Hey, keep in mind that at least this guy USED every bit of the fish (he trades them with local tribes) it’s also very rare to catch a marlin if you aren’t using a commercial fishing boat. The real problem is is when people kill animals just to kill them. I’ve seen many videos were people capture whole shoals of fish, and kill them just so they can get something to brag about. In short, Killing for food is good, killing for fun is bad
@@deathorless To some extent but what of the involvement in the act? These local tribes who have been hunting these fishes for generations have it ingrained as a way of life and culture. This isnt his native homelands, its not his village or fishing waters, nor is it his only means of sustenance. To sidestep oneself into a culture/system that relies on a species growing ever more endangered when you quite literally dont NEED to -- but want to -- is an ugly picture to look at and a tough pill to swallow. It great to see one who does it correctly...but that is still another person increasing the load on the system that he doesnt have a need nor inherent right to.
Usually, in these videos, we see the fish survive the initial shot and start to swim away. Seeing a massive fish like a Marlin just stop immediately was insane.