I did not use a gopro for the video. I do not like working with their platform for my cameras, too bulky and hard to make a functioning housing capable of the stress I put them thru. This video was shot with a contour in a custom machined aluminum housing capable of depths to many thousands of meters. More coming in the next few weeks.
Going to be filming again this November with a new camera system I'm currently building, should be more stable and high resolution. Towing a camera at 12 knots is very difficult on equipment.
watching it for the 5th time the other wahoo hit the cam several times .which proves they are pack hunters and trolling weights can lead to bite offs if not rig'd right .
that was one hell of a movie nice and clear best wahoo take ive seen just for a second there u see another wahoo come in then quickly turn away , great stuff made me jump lol, maybe a slow down on the hit and a bit of sound editing would have been the icing on the cake thanks for sharing was it a pro go used .
I took a second look and it’s kinda hard to judge since it’s only there for a few frames. But I’d say that it’s a Silky Shark or a adult Blacktip Shark judging from the color. Makos almost always have a navy or indigo color to their skin
almost 10 years later still one of the sickest wahoo videos ive seen.
lol i always end up finding this video this time of year when the bite starts heating up
you know wahoo are never featured in any ocean documentaries so it's nice to actually see some solid footage of them alive and moving
I did not use a gopro for the video. I do not like working with their platform for my cameras, too bulky and hard to make a functioning housing capable of the stress I put them thru. This video was shot with a contour in a custom machined aluminum housing capable of depths to many thousands of meters. More coming in the next few weeks.
That strike was ferocious
Going to be filming again this November with a new camera system I'm currently building, should be more stable and high resolution. Towing a camera at 12 knots is very difficult on equipment.
this video should have millions of views
One of the coolest fishing videos ever.
Nice fish…. I thought the tax man was going to get him for a sec. well done
Awesome footage! Thanks for sharing!
Holy s**t, see the shark at 2:58
This is an awesome video! Thanks for sharing this.
Wahoo is the true king of all mackerel no doubt about it.
Torpedo!
running the camera inline is fantastic!!! care to share your housing?
that bite is so epic
Amazing Work, well done. Love to see this vid
Sick immagine!!! do you know the Hookeye Underwater cam??
Quite an unorthodox trolling setup lol. But effective I guess.
That's was some shot. Was that wahoo charging the lure with its mouth open? Was that yuzuri lure?
watching it for the 5th time the other wahoo hit the cam several times .which proves they are pack hunters and trolling weights can lead to bite offs if not rig'd right .
I'm guessing you used a GoPro camera; could you please share how you mounted it like that?! Fantastic footage.
check this new underwater camera www.hook-eye.us I used and is pretty good!!
that was one hell of a movie nice and clear best wahoo take ive seen just for a second there u see another wahoo come in then quickly turn away , great stuff made me jump lol, maybe a slow down on the hit and a bit of sound editing would have been the icing on the cake thanks for sharing was it a pro go used .
that was a shark at 2:58
just seen ur enhanced version good stuff . must see .
What color was the lure? Red or purple?
what type of cam did you use
how did you rig it?
How big was that wahoo
Simply amazing!
Sickest video ever
What kind of fish Is?
Wahoo
Yozuri?
Nice pic!
Did you see the shark at 2:06?
Sooo quick
How did that fight last less than 5 minutes? Wahoo are better than that.
Bad ass
that is cool
I cant tell what kinda shark that is i wanna say longfin mako thats about the only shark i know of that can keep up with a wahoo under stress
I took a second look and it’s kinda hard to judge since it’s only there for a few frames. But I’d say that it’s a Silky Shark or a adult Blacktip Shark judging from the color. Makos almost always have a navy or indigo color to their skin
Wow 😳