Published May 12. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 6. 2018

Argentine Dorado Fly

In October I head south to scrap against a fish with balls. They break rods, snap wire, straighten hooks, and haunt a fisherman day and night.
I tried to film and edit a video I'd like to watch but I'd really like to know what others think. Feel free to leave feedback. Also, anyone interested in participating in round two next season?

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Martin Joergensen

Comments

hahahahahaha!!! tipi...

hahahahahaha!!! tipical european ignorance, brazilian music in argentine lands!!!!!aesthetics and taste its no debatable, but i'm sure that this fisherman think in America latina how the same thing, equal material, music, land and people. I'm sadly for this conception!!!!! snif snif, snif ohhhhh the video is nice!!!!! great fishes! nice spots!!!! great dorados!

Boy! Them fish got ...

Boy! Them fish got muddy balls. And if you don't watch your stuff in that watermaster you gonna have bloody balls! Hahahaha.... Hope you caught a big one up there today.

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