After a day out free diving, Max Mironov decided to do some exploring in his kayak. The only thing is, the sharks didn't want to part ways. Here you can see Max dealing with his new friends as they become aggressive towards him, resulting in a few slaps from a paddle. ...
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Bull shark's are keeping up the trend of being the biggest jerks in the ocean. This time one attacks a kayak fisherman's fresh catch as he's trying to reel it in. He didn't just attack once, he did it three times! The craziest thing about the whole incident is how liberal the fisherman was with ...
READ MORE +Drew Trousdell had an encounter that's slightly reminiscent of a certain shark horror movie classic. While his shark encounter didn't end with a loud bang, it started with one - when he ran right into a shark while kayaking in the Matanzas Inlet in St. Johns County, Florida, during Labor Day ...
READ MORE +Kayak fishing is usually a great way to experience angling from a different perspective, not an experience that makes you question whether you're going to see your family again. The latter is probably what was going through this fisherman's mind when he saw the biggest gator gar in the world was ...
READ MORE +Two kayakers discovered quite the find when they spotted and tried to rescue a baby wallaby while exploring off the coast of Noosa. The men weren't having much luck bringing the wallaby to safety. Despite having honorable intentions, the wallaby just wouldn't cooperate as it kicks one of the men ...
READ MORE +Things would have turned out much different for Eddy Willis had he been closer during his whale encounter. He was lucky to be far enough away that he wasn't killed during an epic hug between two whales at Half Moon Bay. Eddy said this wasn't his first time encountering whales like this in the ...
READ MORE +If you were forgetting why bull sharks have a reputation as the most aggressive sharks in the ocean, let this encounter remind you. After a kayak fisherman hooks a 4-foot black tip shark and is planning on cutting it loose - something insane happens - a bull shark comes out of nowhere and bites ...
READ MORE +I don't know about you, but I get uneasy if I see a shark anywhere close to me when I'm in a kayak. If I have that same shark hooked on a line and it's performing flips that would make a dradle jealous and makes me question the laws of physics, I'm paddling away as fast as I can. The shark in ...
READ MORE +A Montgomery County, Texas homeowner from the Water Oak subdivision on Lake Conroe got a surprise when they looked into their backyard earlier this week and saw a man stealing their kayak. When the homeowner ran down to confront the thief, he immediately fled on a bass boat - taking the kayak ...
READ MORE +From KAYAK FISHING ZONE: 5-26-14 memorial day, at dania beach, lots of action, i went out with a friend of mine Jason, lots of hits on the vertical jig, a shark encounter , he stole half of my tuna right next to me, bought a kingfish and a little surprise at the end of the video... ...
READ MORE +At 94 pounds, this wahoo, caught by angler Jason Jearey near Durban, South Africa, is an absolute beast. Wahoo are known and prized for how fast and insanely aggressive they are. These guys have been known to jump several feet out of the water. This monster is the new unofficial kayak record ...
READ MORE +It's not everyday you catch an octopus from a kayak. Video description from rawkfish: Bryce hooked into a octopus which he originally thought was a snag. I was able to get some pretty sweet underwater shots while it was next to his kayak. The octopus was kept and enjoyed. It swallowed a pretty ...
READ MORE +Big baits catch big fish. What about small kayaks? From zoffinger's YouTube page : I was hunting tarpon, so I had the big tackle with me. There were no silver kings around, so I went after a shark instead. The manatee getting involved was totally unexpected. https://youtu.be/93T0q_VFsro
READ MORE +Kayaks are the ultimate in versatile fun - you can take them almost anywhere there's water. These two dudes in British Columbia put their kayaks and themselves to the test when they decided to descend an over 800 meter drainage ditch in the Lions Bay area. Hitting speeds of 45 mph, this video isn't ...
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