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-Alban...
-Yes?
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-We go for bleaks?
-Kinda, yes... But big ones.
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With teeths.
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Hi everyone!
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Canito and Tosh speaking, by the ocean.
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-Nice, isn't it?
-Very nice.
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Today, we'll continue our journey on
the west coast, in the Atlantic ocean.
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As you noticed, the 2 first episodes in
the lakes were crazy,
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today we are in Port Bourgenay,
in the Vendée region.
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We'll fish with a guide named
David Dousseau,
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Alban will be with us on the boat,
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and I think we'll have loads of fun.
-I hope so!
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We don't know much about
saltwater fishing,
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but I think we'll target some big seabass,
meagre...
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-We'll dust some wraps off today, Canito.
-Would be nice...
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-Ready?
-I'm on fire.
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We are smoking hot, let's go, come along
with us,
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for some sea fishing, and maybe blue-water
fishing, if the conditions are good.
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I think it's okay.
Let's go, with Alban and David.
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Fingers crossed, let's hope for some
action today!
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How are we going to fish David?
Light, heavy....
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We'll switch, depending the depths
and currents.
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The tidal coefficients are large, over 100
so the currents will be strong.
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The fisherman must adapt.
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That's why it's important to have
differents weights and sizes.
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And a good guide, also.
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We will see.
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David loves the risk, do you know why?
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His website is called "jamaisbredouille.com"
(neverblanked.com)
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What a pressure!
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-Did you see something?
-No, it's a spot that I know.
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With the tidal coefficients, we can find
some meagres here.
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They come into the rocks to hunt for
mackerels, pouts...
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-Do big meagres exists? (joking)
-Indeed, the so called big meager exists.
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On this place, we can find smallies
around 2-5 kilos, and up to 15 kilos.
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Further out, there is some bigger ones,
around 50-60 kilos.
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-Ok... Let's fish.
-Yes, yes yes!
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Here we are.
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A 18 km ride is not that commun for us!
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-How deep is it, 30 m?
-Yes, 30 m.
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-The fish should stand at 25 m.
-Above the bottom.
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Now, we touch the bottom...
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I'm going to reel up 5 m, like this...
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The aim is to tease the fish, so
they take the bait.
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Yes, when when the bait goes up...
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-They have a decompression stage?
-Yes.
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When you reel up 10 m and continue
straight away, they can't decompress.
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They have to attack, or they
miss the bait.
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Oh! I think...Yes!
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-Lost?
-No, it's small.
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I don't even feel it.
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This is a fish.
But he doesn't fight.
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-Pout on the teaser!
-A pout?
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It's what the big ones eat.
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At least it's a fish.
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Like a small perch.
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No blank out, thanks to the pout!
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Not empty-handed!
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The technique works!
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Sometime they take in mid-water.
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In 25 m of depth, the fish can rise up
to 10 meters.
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Fish!
-Well done!
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In 10 meters, while reeling up.
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The elevator trick! Good!
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-Luckily, we have a multicolored braid.
-It helps...
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Oh, he broke me off!
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-No!?
-For real?
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He raped you.
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Yes, he broke me off.
I felt it.
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-It was a nice fish.
-Yes.
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-A seabass, probably.
-Yes, for sure.
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He took the teaser.
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I don't have anything left.
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Come on! At least, there is some action.
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Let's do it step by step, the biggies are
coming.
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Fish on!
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-Nooo!
-Noway.
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I was just starting to lift my bait, 2 m
from the bottom.
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-Noway...
-We are so unlucky.
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Fish on!
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-Nice!
-I don't think it's big.
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-I have one too!
-Do you?
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Yep!
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It's a small pollock.
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A small pollock here, and on the other
side...
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A small seabass.
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As the fishing was slow, I use a Raglou
as a dropper.
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-When the fish are picky, sometimes...
-Yeah, it triggers some bites.
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Big caliber or small caliber, make
your choice.
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So, that's a good start...
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Two species, a pollock and a seabass.
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-And we missed 2 nice fish.
-Yeah, that was bad.
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Let's release them.
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He's gone.
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Fish on.
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The rod is nice!
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Fish for Canito.
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On the big one!
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-This one was hungy!
-A pout for Canito!
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-As big as the lure.
-That's crazy.
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Small pout.
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Oh, fish!
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-Nice?
-Better.
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I was reeling like crazy.
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Sometimes, you shouldn't be afraid of
reeling fast.
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A small pollock.
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-Pollock again.
-Nice one.
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Time for lunch.
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Wat's next?
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We'll go further out, look for a bigger
shipwreck...
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With more depth, 40-45 m, and look for
big pollocks, and big seabass, eventually.
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We'll be 40 km off shore.
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-Not bad.
-Not bad at all.
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It's a record for us.
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35 m of depth...
The fish are in the last 5 m.
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New strategy...
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The sky is more cloudy, the sea is quite
rough...
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-We are on the open ocean.
-Open ocean means bigger fish.
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Hopefully we won't break or miss...
No joking anymore.
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Let's put the "serious" mode, and try
to catch a big fish.
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Fish on!
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-Big one?
-Better!
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Yes, better.
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That's a real fish.
On the drop, didn't touched the bottom.
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Finally, a big one!
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When he takes the net, it's a good sign!
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The open ocean seems a lot more nice,
suddenly. I understand the 40 km ride.
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I must be carefull, not going
in the engine...
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Pass behind.
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Shit! My line is stucked!
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Small technical problem.
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Wait, keep calm, and reel it in...
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Come here.
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Watch out for your line, it can pull.
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-One on the teaser, and one on the big.
-It's okay.
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There is 2 fish.
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You have a nice one. It's a serious fish,
behind.
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-I have 2...
-Told you! You can double up!
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-Big seabass!
-Nice!
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-He's running away, I don't know where.
-Come to this side.
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Such a great feeling!
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It's BIG!
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It's really big! Stocky fish.
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Open ocean!
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-Is it worth it or not!?
-Definitely, yes.
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It's chaos guys, we crossed the lines.
We fix that first.
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What a beast.
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Big lunker!
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-And you Alban?
-I have a fish too.
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That's what can happen wile fishing
in the open ocean.
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Alban has a fish also, a pollock.
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Mega fish.
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-You're not a seabass fisherman...
-Not at all.
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But this 84 cm fish you caught is
like a 120 cm pike.
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-This is a really, really big fish.
-David has announced it.
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Thanks David...
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We don't know if he attacked first or
if it was the pollock.
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Look at this head, wonderful.
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A pollock.
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He took the Raglou...
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Nice colors!
That's a beautiful fish.
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It's always me! Pout again, second time.
-Canito, stop with the Pouts!
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Here we go! Here comes the pollock!
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I caught a pollock!
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He's nice!
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Small pout!
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-Oh, lt looks bigger!
-Yes, it's big.
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-My pout is nice too!
-You're the pout pro!
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It's better.
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How cool is that Alban, with a
casting reel!
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I don't know what it is, but it's pulling.
Nice.
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-Heavy?
-Yes, look.
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He doesn't like the light.
He's coming.
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A pollock?
-Maybe two.
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Well... I thaught it was way bigger.
Good fight.
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Look, I had 2, that's why it was so heavy.
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The second bait is stucked.
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Another fish had it in his mouth, this
doesn't happens like that.
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I think he came off, and I caught
this one.
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That's why it was so heavy.
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He's nice, biggest of the day.
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A little better fish.
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Small pollock.
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Fish on!
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That's great!
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Now guys, that's a spot to keep
and highlight.
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Crazy!
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It's small.
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You too?
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Double!
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It's a pollock.
-Nice one.
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On the teaser.
-Wait, don't move
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I lost mine.
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No big deal, it was small.
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Let's release it.
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He's okay.
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David...
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Jeremy feels sick, he's gonna go
behind, for a while.
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Don't worry, I'm used to it.
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I feel a small fish on the teaser.
-Really?
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It's really, really small.
-A weever!?
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We can see the spines here,
they are poisoned.
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-Touch it?
-Do you want it in the neck?
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-In the hoodie!
-No, let her go.
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She will annoy some tourists,
next summer.
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Thank you!
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Come on, mackerel!
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David is not hooked into a mackerel.
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It's better.
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Yes! Nice.
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The bigger size.
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The bigger size.
-See?
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A better pollock.
He's really dark.
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It means they are in the shipwreck.
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We get them out, with the
"elevator" technique.
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Let's release him.
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Maybe a seabass?
-Pollock.
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A pollock and a pout.
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Crazy day, you feel like you're
in another country.
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Yes, totally.
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We had a great day, really.
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You caught a really great fish.
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Outstanding fish.
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I'm not a seabass fisherman, so it's
probably beginner's luck.
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That's a big PB, I won't beat it before
a few years.
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That's possible!
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-We caught a lot of fish.
-Yes.
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It was diverse...
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We will have a good night of sleep.
-Yes, no doubt!
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So, it's done! First time in the
open ocean.
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Yep!
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The weather was a little heavier than
expected,
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so the run back was a little chaotic.
-That's true.
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-But we had loads of fun!
-See you tomorrow?
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Tomorrow, new place, we will fish on
the coast, due to the wind.
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We will fish two spots, one for meager,
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and in the afternoon some rocks and
clear water,
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to target different species like
mackerels, sea bass, spotted bass...
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Some ballan wrasse, too.
-Ok.
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We will have some fun!
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We will have some rest, have some food,
and a good shower.
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Thank you David, see you tomorrow!
-Ciao!
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