NatureGround >> When Dolphins Attack (vid)
| 7/27/05 7:57 PM | |
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Dratherbe
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 03/22/2002 Posts: 2542 |
...brutal. http://www.sportfishingmag.com/video.jsp?format=242&link=WorldPub_SF_2005_blk_marlin_attack |
| 7/27/05 8:15 PM | |
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The Hook
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 04/05/2002 Posts: 13104 |
WORST VIDEO EVA! WTF happened? |
| 7/27/05 8:22 PM | |
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Jack Carter
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/25/2004 Posts: 9327 |
fuck that! Where's the rest of the vid? |
| 7/27/05 8:31 PM | |
samichlaus
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Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 6889 |
That's a pit bull. |
| 7/27/05 8:34 PM | |
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The Hook
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 04/05/2002 Posts: 13112 |
That's a pit bull. BURN IT!!!! What do we burn aside from pitbulls? MORE PITBULLS!!!!! |
| 7/27/05 8:50 PM | |
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ThaRageWithin
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 1355 |
Good for the fish |
| 7/27/05 8:53 PM | |
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Jack Carter
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/25/2004 Posts: 9336 |
it's like that tuna fish jumped out of the water the first time to locate the fisherman. On the second jump, the tuna fish jumped out of the water with precise calculations and the fisherman was fucked. |
| 7/27/05 9:11 PM | |
SKARHEAD
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Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 05/11/2004 Posts: 3050 |
That was a Marlin, not a Tuna, Swordfish maybe ?? |
| 7/27/05 9:15 PM | |
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Jack Carter
Edited: 27-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/25/2004 Posts: 9340 |
If that's not a tuna, then perhaps a goldfish that was released because it got too big for its fish tank |
| 7/28/05 1:47 AM | |
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Dratherbe
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 03/22/2002 Posts: 2543 |
you friggin retards!! it's an angry alligator... |
| 7/28/05 1:52 AM | |
Bad Karma
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Edited: 28-Jul-05 03:36 AM Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 2012 |
Well the vid's name is "WorldPub_SF_2005_blk_marlin_attack", so it's quite safe to say the fish was a marlin. |
| 7/28/05 2:02 AM | |
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Dratherbe
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 03/22/2002 Posts: 2544 |
Still Image -- http://www2.worldpub.net/images/SF/125-Marlin_attack_video.jpg Back Story -- Marlin Attacks Teen! While on a fishing trip over the Fourth of July weekend in Panama, 18-year old Stephen Schultz was injured when a 600-pound Marlin he was reeling in leapt into the boat, striking him in the head and chest. The Schultz family - Bob, his son Stephen, and 20-year old daugher Allison - were on a fishing trip off the coast of Panama. Bob had taken his children to Panama for some quality time away from the demands of telephones and every day life before his son went away to college. Stephen had hooked a Black Marlin when the boat was about 30 miles off shore. Estimated at 600 pounds, the fish leapt out of the water and crashed into the stern of the boat, landing right on the young angler. Mates quickly cut the thrashing fish loose and all attention turned to Stephen, now lying on the deck and bleeding profusely from the nose and mouth. The boat immediately raced to shore -- a 2 hour journey -- and a waiting plane flew Stephen to the National Hospital in Panama City. X-Rays revealed broken sinus walls and several internal lacerations. Since the incident, Stephen has been in and out of doctor's offices. Chances are good that no oral surgery will be needed to correct the sinus damage because the bones are so small. Of the adventure, Bob says, "It was scary as hell. An inch's difference and my son might not have survived. And I'll be carrying my own first aid kit from now on." It turns out the boat was stocked with only a rudimentary first aid kit. A more severe wound might have been lethal that far from shore. The chances of catching such an incident on video are very remote. As Bob says, "Has anybody ever gotten video of somebody getting struck by lightning?" Stephen is expected to make a full recovery and attend the University of Colorado at Boulder in the Fall. Neither Bob or Stephen have any regrets about their experience, though Bob says his son will "be a lot more careful about which way the fish is pointing from now on." |
| 7/28/05 2:08 AM | |
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FudoMyoo
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 12407 |
lol fish by KO 1st round 2.43 |
| 7/28/05 3:09 AM | |
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Lacrymosa
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 3658 |
Geez...it's lucky that barracuda didn't impale him! |
| 7/28/05 8:43 AM | |
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Jack Carter
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/25/2004 Posts: 9348 |
(CBS) Most fishermen don't have proof to back up their stories of the one that got away, but a teenager who had a terrifying run-in with a 600-pound black marlin does. His sister caught the whole thing on tape while they were on a fishing trip off the coast of Panama. The monster fish leapt out of the water and crashed right into the face of 18-year-old Stephen Schultz of Marietta, Ga. Recalling the event, he says, "The bait was taken and the mates on the boat start yelling. They grabbed the pole and put it in the cup and then you fight with it to get it in." He tells The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith he was having a great time when the unthinkable happened. "I was fighting with the fish for about 25 minutes before it happened," Schultz explains. "He jumped once, facing away from the boat and turned around in mid-air; he was about 15 feet away; went back into the water, made one more jump toward the back of the boat and his bill struck me on the left side of the face and knocked me onto the ground. "I closed my eyes," he says. Crew members quickly cut the fish loose and then family and crew turned their attention to Schultz, who was on deck bleeding profusely from the mouth and nose. "I got a towel on him," his father, Robert, says. His 20-year-old sister, Allison, was so in shock that all she could do was keep on rolling the camera she was using to videotape the event. "I wasn't too sure what happens when you go deep sea fishing," she says. "I wasn't sure if they were supposed to be that close. So I was like, I'll get this on film. Then it was in the boat. Before I could react, it was already at us. So I just kept rolling." |
| 7/28/05 12:01 PM | |
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Dratherbe
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 03/22/2002 Posts: 2545 |
ttt for angry whales |
| 7/28/05 12:08 PM | |
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DoctorLizardo
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 07/18/2003 Posts: 4776 |
marlin = thug of the sea |
| 7/28/05 12:58 PM | |
andre
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Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 16391 |
"Bob says his son will "be a lot more careful about which way the fish is pointing from now on." " lol...like there is anything he could have done to prevent that. |
| 7/28/05 1:15 PM | |
Pilot201
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Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 12238 |
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/video.jsp?format=242&link=WorldPub_SF_2005_blk_marlin_attack
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| 7/28/05 3:58 PM | |
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Dratherbe
Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 03/22/2002 Posts: 2546 |
ttt for rabid underwater hamsters |
| 7/28/05 5:50 PM | |
TheDigitalRuler
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Edited: 28-Jul-05 Member Since: 11/17/2004 Posts: 326 |
site doesn't work |
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