Man I watch your videos every now and then but I must say this one deserves hats off. The sheer control you had on that drone, not everyone can control and get footage like that. Well done, really well done.
That's because its the same tech capturing the footage. It just doesn't seem so far from home now that it is viable for anyone to have. The beauty of nature is at everyone's doorstep, just need to step outside and see it.
@@bakedskunk2613 That sucks! I live rural with acerage. We have Kangaroos in our yard everyday. Emus randomally. All the birds you can imagine. My kids love it
@@youngchrisbaby9009 I think he might have been better off if he kept swimming. Facing his fears didn't work so well. Jokes aside, that one was probably gassed. If he ran from one and ran right into another, he might not have had much juice left to run.
As a surfer/waterman of 30+ years this footage is truly captivating. Good on you for having the patience and experience to wait for something like this to unfold and share with us. 🌊✌
That footage was purely amazing, Josh! I cannot imagine seeing that or being there in 'real life'. Talk about epic. If me watching this on video is any indication of how I'd react if I'd have been there filming on the drone, I'd have been screaming out loud "watch out, blacktip... it's behind you! Swim faster... take a hard right! Get the hell out of there!" The music you chose to go with this footage was perfect too. Totally awesome video. Nature is absolutely amazing! Heather🇨🇦
absolutely see what you're saying. Terribly haunting image. Very intense to just think about that. Like imagine having no clue and you're ready to jump in but you decide to wait a couple seconds and you randomly see a huge silhouette moving some feet away from you in the water.
Ironically, the hammerheads attack zero humans per year, so you’re in no danger from the behemoth. But blacktips are responsible for many attacks. They’re one of four species responsible for almost all attacks on humans - blacktips, great whites, tigers and bull sharks. So those “tiny” blacktips are the ones to look out for. The hammerhead behemoth is your friend, attacking your enemy.
Long as you have an even tan and/or don't wear jewelry you should be fine: the flash of the bling or even the contrast from the 'tanned top/untanned bottom' will attract a blacktop
@William Lassiter I had one come right up behind me in 4ft of water at Honeymoon Island beach a few months ago. They're not interested in humans. Just swim and chill dude.
Which just shows you how often sharks don't attack. There's people in the water here for like 8 months out of the year and many times, sharks are within 100 ft of the waterline. They're really just not interested. I'd guess most are smallish sharks- 6 ft or under- so the people tend to be too close to their size to seem like an easy meal. Plus, there are fish around (that's usually why the sharks are there in the first place).
I got away from watching your videos a couple of years ago, and came back last night. I have to say that I'm really impressed with the improvement in your production values! I especially enjoyed this video, and the one from last year's migration. The underwater shots are great, too. I'm subscribed once again.
Amazing footage keep it up im obsessed with the blacktip migration myself. The aerial footage of the migration events is all new and so revealing. I feel that the aerial footage is truely the only way to not impact their natural behavior. Beautiful job
Well, the black tips obviously have other things to worry about ( Can't imagine a Black tip going "Oh, human ankles. I'll just ignore the 13 foot long hammer head chasing me and stop for a quick nibble." ), and if you'll watch the hammer head, it knows to stay out of the shallows that it can't operate in. So all in all, I'd say Josh knows where the 'safe zone' is.
Wow your footage is incredible! That hammerhead really put in work to get that black tipped....crazy how some nearly beached themselves to avoid getting eaten....🔥🔥🔥
@@thomash4950 I don't blame him, his momma apparently didn't do a decent job showing him this scary world doesn't bite.. call me a sucker but I like wet blankets. Once dry they become warm blankets and there are plenty of sad/lost people who can use a warn blanket.
That was award-winning footage great job had me on the edge of my seat the whole time nature at its best. No Doubt Great Hammerheads are such amazing animals on the hunt as I have seen them firsthand in the abaco's and in the Everglades backcountry they are bossy
I was a shrimpboat capt for 12 years. Before social media. We had 2 bullsharks every night for about 5 years, following our boat. One was 10 feet, and the other was 12 ft. And we has 6 and 8ft underneath them. Man I wish I had a camera back then to capture what we saw. We tested their agility and line of sight. Fascinating creatures
As an ex professional shark and tuna fisherman observing over the years just how aggressive Hammerhead sharks can be that footage was simply amazing. Thanks very much for sharing 👍🇦🇺🇦🇺👍
Please use unbiased informative research before making assumptions often on the back of misinformation. We fished in a humane and sustainable manner to feed the population just as any farmer does. I hold no shame providing a resource to feed the masses and provide for my family .
katelyn silly squirrel you’d better tell that Hammerhead shark to stop eating meat as well then and resort to sea grass instead . Oh wait we are different because we have a sense of awareness about what we are doing in the act of meat consumption right ?
@@filthydisgustingape5354 lucky for the black tips. And I don't know if it was dumb luck or if the black tips actually know something but swimming into the shallow end of the beach was smart the only downfall is you eventually have to leave. that same tactic it doesn't work so well for seals trying to escape killer whales. Nature never ceases to amaze me
I thought one of those black tips was scary when I had a encounter with one swimming out to a buoy on the beach, but damn, compared to the hammerhead they’re like minnows to a bass.
Hammerheads do not attack people. In 500 years of records there have only been 17 cases of supposed attacks by hammerheads. Blacktips, on the other hand, attack people all the time. Blacktips, great whites, tiger sharks and bull sharks are responsible for almost all shark attacks.
Roger Howard there was another I just saw a week ago. Great white catching a seal from a drone over the top angle. I think it tops this video. Look it up!
CRAZYYYYY!!!!!!!!!! I just shared it to my FB friends - this recorded material is amazing man. thank u so much for sharing this view of a big shark hunting smaller ones- ---crazy!!!
@No Quarter So you are all good swimming with Great Whites then? Come to Australia, I'm sure the Great Whites would love you. Grey Nurses and Mako's also like to 'play'.
Amazing footage.....that hammerhead had stamina to chase the blacktips for that distance.That blackheads almost breaching itself to escape.. never seen that behaviour before.
Greetings! Absolutely wonderful work! The footage was incredible. If I may ask, where exactly was all this filmed? My guess is East coast/Atlantic. I'm closer to the gulf coast in Tampa and would LOVE to know where all this took place. Thanks
Agree about the long chase sequence. Amazing stamina from both sharks and I did not expect such a long chase. Not how I thought sharks operated at all.
@@TH-camTookMyNickname.WhyNot pretty much anytime you hook something that size you just cut your line and save your losses, unless you have 4 or 5 backup rods you can tie off on and just daisy chain until it wears itself out, but then your gambling all that equipment on a 7-8 hour fight where you hope the hook doesn't pull. Fishing marlin and 700 lb eastern yellowfin will do about the same.
@@TH-camTookMyNickname.WhyNot fair enough, hooked a small lemon shark one night while squid jigging and it took a bit to get him in to pull the hook and release
@@jamesmerkel1932 Fairly common guys around me pull in 11-12 ft hammers, occasionally 15 ft. 1 rod 1 reel, its alot of effort but not that long of a fight.
@@andrewstevens6137 ok, I have to ask. Do you guys stand and pull these sharks in or do you strap into a seat with gear set specifically for these monsters? Because all of my big hookups have been free standing and geared for the school of the day. Hooking something 350-400 lbs on a rig setup for 75-125 lbs is a damn sight different lol. I've tied and tossed a rod when we were expecting a bunch of oversized bait (football tuna) on the first day of a trip and hooked a damn bigeye that had been circling under the school lol. That was a hell of a surprise :)
@@jamesmerkel1932 Fishing belts with a rod butt slot, and heavy rod and reels with lots of drag. Most guys do it standing or leaning back to put their body weight on the rod. They make curved handle rods that can be placed in a deeply imbedded sand spike that allows you to sit and reel but it limits you.
Amazing, spectacular, the greatest and I can go on and on, Josh. This is award winning footage. Congratulations!!! Hope to film it myself next year with my P4.
How technology has changed over the years, and be able to capture these kind of footage. We can now see nature from a whole new perspective. Brilliant.
Black tip: Can't touch this!
Hammer head: Stop Hammer time!
😂😂👍
@@erosionhead420 Dropping the hammer on small sharks everywhere
Its called a great hammer head
hammer head says: trust me i know with im doing....(sledge hammer)
Hahaha well played
Fascinating to see some of the Blacktips nearly beaching themselves because they know the Hammerhead can't follow them into the shallower bits.
Fear can drive people and animals to do crazy things.
@RW163 😂👍
Fear is a drug
Reuben Caldwell smart fuckers
I'm a psychopath I don't feel fear. Is fear experienced in the body as the same.thing as anxiety?
Black tip: hey I’m a shark you’re a shark let’s be friends
Hammerhead: I’m hungry
😂
Peace is not an option.
The literal embodiment of the quote "There's always a bigger fish"
"Big fish eats little fish"
Man I watch your videos every now and then but I must say this one deserves hats off. The sheer control you had on that drone, not everyone can control and get footage like that. Well done, really well done.
That was some incredible footage. The kind of quality I would expect to see on National Geographic or a BBC special.
That's because its the same tech capturing the footage. It just doesn't seem so far from home now that it is viable for anyone to have.
The beauty of nature is at everyone's doorstep, just need to step outside and see it.
national shldve would this legit would get right up in the shark faces lmao
@@AAquese huh? Lol
@@friendlyoldbum9182 The most exciting thing i can see outside is a squirrel
@@bakedskunk2613 That sucks! I live rural with acerage. We have Kangaroos in our yard everyday. Emus randomally. All the birds you can imagine. My kids love it
That last black tip had already given up on life.
Sometimes you have to stop running (in this case, swimming) and face your fears.
@@youngchrisbaby9009 I think he might have been better off if he kept swimming. Facing his fears didn't work so well.
Jokes aside, that one was probably gassed. If he ran from one and ran right into another, he might not have had much juice left to run.
Probably a sacrifice to save the rest of them?
@@youngchrisbaby9009 That one had been caught on a line already.
StephenWestSyd That’s not how sharks work
As a surfer/waterman of 30+ years this footage is truly captivating. Good on you for having the patience and experience to wait for something like this to unfold and share with us. 🌊✌
This is the first time in my life to watch the hammer shark hunting .. WOW that was great to capture it .. well done 👏👏👏
It's my favorite shark
Same
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@@زينالعابدين-ظ2ب5ث my wife's favorite to...mine is the white and tiger shark...but hammers are amazing as well
Why is that ur name the devil is horrible repent and be baptized Jesus is coming love you
it's funny how small the blacktips look compared to the hammerheads
So they're not small?
@@boring5357 the blacktips are on average 6 to 8 feet in length
Yeah
@@brianbajalia3372 So small?
Metric > Imperial
That footage was purely amazing, Josh! I cannot imagine seeing that or being there in 'real life'. Talk about epic. If me watching this on video is any indication of how I'd react if I'd have been there filming on the drone, I'd have been screaming out loud "watch out, blacktip... it's behind you! Swim faster... take a hard right! Get the hell out of there!" The music you chose to go with this footage was perfect too. Totally awesome video. Nature is absolutely amazing! Heather🇨🇦
00:57 imagine standing on the shore completely clueless that theres a 14ft BEHEMOTH not even 30 yards from you
absolutely see what you're saying. Terribly haunting image. Very intense to just think about that. Like imagine having no clue and you're ready to jump in but you decide to wait a couple seconds and you randomly see a huge silhouette moving some feet away from you in the water.
And then seeing that 14 ft behemot like you wrote breaking the water close to you. Gives me chills just thinking about it.😵
Ironically, the hammerheads attack zero humans per year, so you’re in no danger from the behemoth. But blacktips are responsible for many attacks. They’re one of four species responsible for almost all attacks on humans - blacktips, great whites, tigers and bull sharks. So those “tiny” blacktips are the ones to look out for. The hammerhead behemoth is your friend, attacking your enemy.
I still don’t know why you haven’t been invited to shark week yet.
Same
He has been multiple times
Not sharky enough
Ilovethecoca94 ?
They bought that footage.
It was unbelievable seeing how big it was and how close to shore the sharks were
02:27 Blacktip: “nope!”
So close to shore you wouldn't even want to dip your toes in the water haha.
Long as you have an even tan and/or don't wear jewelry you should be fine: the flash of the bling or even the contrast from the 'tanned top/untanned bottom' will attract a blacktop
There was a person standing the water not far from that hamnerhead close to shore at beginning of the video
@William Lassiter I had one come right up behind me in 4ft of water at Honeymoon Island beach a few months ago. They're not interested in humans. Just swim and chill dude.
Which just shows you how often sharks don't attack. There's people in the water here for like 8 months out of the year and many times, sharks are within 100 ft of the waterline. They're really just not interested. I'd guess most are smallish sharks- 6 ft or under- so the people tend to be too close to their size to seem like an easy meal. Plus, there are fish around (that's usually why the sharks are there in the first place).
DUDE! Amazing footage! I could feel your excitement in your intro.... nice drone work, too.
Wow incredible footage thank you!
Yea, props to the drone operator.
Drone skills are truly incredible.thanks for giving us a great view of the action .
skills 😂😂😂😂 its a drone mate it doesnt require much skill.
Agreed truly amazing filming
@@crevice5369 you ever flown one?
@@zx208 yes i have i own 2
@@zx208 😂 thats what i thought...
I got away from watching your videos a couple of years ago, and came back last night. I have to say that I'm really impressed with the improvement in your production values! I especially enjoyed this video, and the one from last year's migration. The underwater shots are great, too. I'm subscribed once again.
Tom Herbert nice comment, Tom
Amazing footage keep it up im obsessed with the blacktip migration myself. The aerial footage of the migration events is all new and so revealing. I feel that the aerial footage is truely the only way to not impact their natural behavior. Beautiful job
This reminds me of me and my little siblings running away from my dad when he ready to whoop ass.
A dysfunctional physically abusive household? Ahhh, so funny.
@ more than likely just proper discipline. Go crawl back in your hole
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 we only ran once in our family and discovered it's better to just stay and face the music.
G Lo 🤣
I love how that guy is just standing there in the water while the hammerhead is trying to get food and the dude isn't even worried
He knows what goes on in that water this time of year
Duh its a florida man..
Well, the black tips obviously have other things to worry about ( Can't imagine a Black tip going "Oh, human ankles. I'll just ignore the 13 foot long hammer head chasing me and stop for a quick nibble." ), and if you'll watch the hammer head, it knows to stay out of the shallows that it can't operate in.
So all in all, I'd say Josh knows where the 'safe zone' is.
@@toxiweb4435 nothing to do with being a Florida man people are Aussies sharks ain't gonna attack you in 99% of situations
@@yessuhyessuh2100 r/woooosh
Thanks for producing and posting that video. This was my first visit to your channel. I enjoyed watching it.
Wow your footage is incredible! That hammerhead really put in work to get that black tipped....crazy how some nearly beached themselves to avoid getting eaten....🔥🔥🔥
I would like a world where life forms didn't eat each other. Maybe the next life will be Utopia.
Hammerhad: *Corners a blacktip near the edje of the water*
Blacktip: I am going to do what is called a pro-gamer move.
sacrifice like a pro suport always do.
Plus ultra go beyond
@@neemmol7734 (the water) lolol
My friend has been trying to convince me that sharks come up to the Beach as far as I go out.. now I believe him
Will that change anything, though? o.O
Your an idiot for even considering swimming in the ocean. Hard head gonna learn a hard lesson one day
Even the snails in the ocean want to kill you
Ernest Tucker you sound like a wet blanket
@@thomash4950 I don't blame him, his momma apparently didn't do a decent job showing him this scary world doesn't bite.. call me a sucker but I like wet blankets. Once dry they become warm blankets and there are plenty of sad/lost people who can use a warn blanket.
Thats crazy how small those Black Tips look!! Thats some BIG Hammerheads!! Great work, love it!!
My heartbeat went up during that chase. Killer youtube channel here
Never thought I'd be rooting for a black tip shark in my life.
That was award-winning footage great job had me on the edge of my seat the whole time nature at its best. No Doubt Great Hammerheads are such amazing animals on the hunt as I have seen them firsthand in the abaco's and in the Everglades backcountry they are bossy
Absolutely terrific !!! BlacktipH, is way ahead of the pack ! What a privilege to watch this young man excel at what he does.
Thanks for showing a true nature video. I’m a marine biologist and I specialize in shark research. Real moments like this is what it’s all about.
I was a shrimpboat capt for 12 years. Before social media. We had 2 bullsharks every night for about 5 years, following our boat. One was 10 feet, and the other was 12 ft. And we has 6 and 8ft underneath them. Man I wish I had a camera back then to capture what we saw. We tested their agility and line of sight. Fascinating creatures
keep up the great work josh i loved this one. always enjoy the drone footage.
That was truly epic Josh! I always love seeing them hammers hammer 🔨 down on a 7 ft blacktip. Amazing how that works. Amazing footage as well bro!
Thanks for the work, better footage than most big TV networks
That was amazing and I never knew how fast, big, and scary Hammerheads are
Sounds like you’re describing my ex
As an ex professional shark and tuna fisherman observing over the years just how aggressive Hammerhead sharks can be that footage was simply amazing. Thanks very much for sharing 👍🇦🇺🇦🇺👍
It breaks my heart that you used to kill those beautiful sharks and tuna shame on you
Please use unbiased informative research before making assumptions often on the back of misinformation. We fished in a humane and sustainable manner to feed the population just as any farmer does. I hold no shame providing a resource to feed the masses and provide for my family .
@@rogerramjet7246 you don't need meat to survive. There's some information and advice for you
@Tarhunt II ANIMALS shouldn't have to suffer and be slaughtered, they want to live too just like you and everyone else.
katelyn silly squirrel you’d better tell that Hammerhead shark to stop eating meat as well then and resort to sea grass instead . Oh wait we are different because we have a sense of awareness about what we are doing in the act of meat consumption right ?
One of the coolest videos on TH-cam in my opinion.
Did I accidentally click the discovery channel?
TIDES FISHING 😂😂😂😂
I was waiting for David Attenborough’s voice to narrate this video.
This channel is way better than discovery channel, discovery channel is no longer educational
If it was Discovery Channel there would have been 10 minutes of preaching about global warming.
@@Walter-wo5sz couldn't agree more , i can't stand the channel anymore and it was one of my favourites years ago.
That first hammer expended A LOT of energy with no payoff.
Yea, fooken idiot. I can spend my whole day watching youtube and still get a mean feed.
Like watching lions or cheetahs fail at catching gazelle
@@markogdon5746 Yes...the hammer didn't seem as 'focused' as a cheetah or a lion; it seemed to swipe at every blacktip it went by.
@@filthydisgustingape5354 lucky for the black tips. And I don't know if it was dumb luck or if the black tips actually know something but swimming into the shallow end of the beach was smart the only downfall is you eventually have to leave. that same tactic it doesn't work so well for seals trying to escape killer whales. Nature never ceases to amaze me
fukc!!!!!111111111 lmao
Some of the best drone footage of anything I’ve ever seen. Great work!
Pretty awesome video man , they really are right up on the beach too .
Hammerhead: Me when I wanted to play with other kids at recess
Hashay 😔
Hashay LOL!🏃♂️
"Hey! Hashay! Leave those kids alone."
I thought one of those black tips was scary when I had a encounter with one swimming out to a buoy on the beach, but damn, compared to the hammerhead they’re like minnows to a bass.
Hammerheads do not attack people. In 500 years of records there have only been 17 cases of supposed attacks by hammerheads. Blacktips, on the other hand, attack people all the time. Blacktips, great whites, tiger sharks and bull sharks are responsible for almost all shark attacks.
HOLY CRAP! Great footage. Amazing how close you were to the hammer. Just amazing... Great Job!
This is the "BEST FOOTAGE" that I've seen taken by a drone. Thank you for sharing these pictures.
Roger Howard there was another I just saw a week ago. Great white catching a seal from a drone over the top angle. I think it tops this video. Look it up!
CRAZYYYYY!!!!!!!!!! I just shared it to my FB friends - this recorded material is amazing man. thank u so much for sharing this view of a big shark hunting smaller ones- ---crazy!!!
Your drone skills are impressive and the editing on this video was nice! Great to see this creative side
Keep up the good work
„There’s always a bigger fish“
-Qui-Gon Jinn
Great control on the Drone 👍
More amazing footage that would never have been seen but for a Drone! 👍🏆
Wow amazing footage. It’s interesting how the Black Tips have figured out that the HH can’t go that far into the beach.
*There's always a bigger fish. **-And in this scenario, quite literally.-*
Man! What an amazing capture! Insane footage! Congratulations! Thanx 4 sharing! Thumbs up!
Imagine your family is on the Beach and then you’re just surrounded by those sharks.
imagine your family
*Surrounded
I wood feed them
BOI IRAN ya that ass boy
Mangomart13 I WAS THERE
Makes sense since Great Hammerheads hunt skates and rays. Another shark is just a larger meal along the same family line.
Great hammerheads eat smaller sharks quite often.
Wow, that was fun to watch. Music was on point. Hammerhead was relentless. Great footage and video
Normally I'm not a fan of drone footage.....but that was GREAT, Josh !
Welp, I'm never going back to Florida. Be a LOT easier to catch a swimmer than a black tip.
Hammerheads have been known to swim around ankles in the water in florida and sometimes bite
There's never been a confirmed attack on a human by a hammerhead other than divers, and no deaths. Just watch your toes around the babies.
Seen 10’ plus hammers of of the fort Walton pier 2 separate times with Bamba floaters less than 8’ away they never knew sharks where there
@No Quarter So you are all good swimming with Great Whites then? Come to Australia, I'm sure the Great Whites would love you. Grey Nurses and Mako's also like to 'play'.
Dont worry..hammer head are not aggressive.
Watch for bull sharks..those are towards swimmers..no joke.
Amazing footage.....that hammerhead had stamina to chase the blacktips for that distance.That blackheads almost breaching itself to escape.. never seen that behaviour before.
You have the best footage and cinematography. Every video is epic. Keep it up!
Wooooooah 😍😍😍 man i was rooting for the hammerhead to catch his feed!! Best footage I’ve actually seen bro !!
Excellent video. Great drone piloting. Keep it up!
Me the whole time of the drone footage:
GET HIM, GET HIMMM
Hahahaha me too
😂😂
vicarious
Blacktips: so, this is what it's like to be chased for someone else's meal.... can't say i'm a fan.
But he is all fins....I'll see myself out.
that was crazy!! gorgeous video, the music added to it quite nicely!! excellent work
It’s crazy how close even the hammerhead gets to the beach, that would be an awesome sight to see
Probably cooler than anything I'll see this week on shark week...
Impressive footage. It's great to see the different behaviors in action. Thanks for capturing it.
That is incredibly awesome footage.
Awesome video 😎👍 Hammerhead Sharks are so cool ☺️
Wow! Unreal footage man, nicely done!
Dang that hammerhead was really close to shore love your vids keep up the good work
2:55 its like he sacrificed himself for the other sharks
Exhaustion.
Had been caught already
He got bit or rammed in the clip right before it, hard enough to be flipped over.
You should shoot more such videos. This footage is so much awesome man..
Alright yeah that does it, I am never swiming again.
I went surfing last week in the Cortez sea in mexico to casually look down to see a 7-8 ft bull shark swimming right under me
@@KYR_Solarbeam thanks made it a lot better hahaha ^-^
@Artemis Entreri oh gosh
This was 1 of the coolest video's I've ever seen. I really enjoyed it👍🏻👍🏻🤙🏼🦈
Mike Stauffer most definitely!
Wow!! You're freaking nice with the drone skills man! Very Nice video!
Greetings! Absolutely wonderful work! The footage was incredible. If I may ask, where exactly was all this filmed? My guess is East coast/Atlantic. I'm closer to the gulf coast in Tampa and would LOVE to know where all this took place. Thanks
Same
I was literally screaming for the blacktips to run/swim faster.
And now my parents think they're raising a deranged teen.
Miki Hisahito no, I think it just confirmed their suspicions. Now they KNOW they're raising a deranged teen
Bruh
They are.
Awesome footage. Impressed with the drones speed. Enjoyed.
Agree about the long chase sequence. Amazing stamina from both sharks and I did not expect such a long chase. Not how I thought sharks operated at all.
@@TH-camTookMyNickname.WhyNot pretty much anytime you hook something that size you just cut your line and save your losses, unless you have 4 or 5 backup rods you can tie off on and just daisy chain until it wears itself out, but then your gambling all that equipment on a 7-8 hour fight where you hope the hook doesn't pull. Fishing marlin and 700 lb eastern yellowfin will do about the same.
@@TH-camTookMyNickname.WhyNot fair enough, hooked a small lemon shark one night while squid jigging and it took a bit to get him in to pull the hook and release
@@jamesmerkel1932 Fairly common guys around me pull in 11-12 ft hammers, occasionally 15 ft. 1 rod 1 reel, its alot of effort but not that long of a fight.
@@andrewstevens6137 ok, I have to ask. Do you guys stand and pull these sharks in or do you strap into a seat with gear set specifically for these monsters? Because all of my big hookups have been free standing and geared for the school of the day. Hooking something 350-400 lbs on a rig setup for 75-125 lbs is a damn sight different lol. I've tied and tossed a rod when we were expecting a bunch of oversized bait (football tuna) on the first day of a trip and hooked a damn bigeye that had been circling under the school lol. That was a hell of a surprise :)
@@jamesmerkel1932 Fishing belts with a rod butt slot, and heavy rod and reels with lots of drag. Most guys do it standing or leaning back to put their body weight on the rod.
They make curved handle rods that can be placed in a deeply imbedded sand spike that allows you to sit and reel but it limits you.
Love your vids
When the hunters become the hunted! Awesome footage!
Amazing, spectacular, the greatest and I can go on and on, Josh. This is award winning footage. Congratulations!!! Hope to film it myself next year with my P4.
Wow. All men live, but few have really experienced life. I wish I’ve could have seen this in person
How amazing is that music? With sharks...epic
This is incredibly interesting... almost like lions and zebra
I saw a hammerhead at picnic island in Tampa, it moved like a flash in the water. Incredible speed. Great job filming man.
Picnic Island use to be the location for senior skip day in high school for Jefferson in the 1980's...memories....
@@twright3802 yes! Hey are you travis Wright? Used to live in Barcelona apts? Had a freind named that back then. I went to Leto high. Memories indeed!
How technology has changed over the years, and be able to capture these kind of footage. We can now see nature from a whole new perspective. Brilliant.
I couldn't help but root for the blacktip shark it was chasing. Go go go faster! Hes almost got you! Exciting XD
thats a bit dark
i have gamer girl fetish
Lol, i was exactly feeling the same the reverse way, i was like go go hammer, take him and shred him in pieces 😂
Sly Lataupe I was was thinking along the same lines. Get ya some dinner hammer heads.
CatFaceFaces 😂😂😂
Love how the music got sad when the blacktip got ate 😂😂😂 it will be missed
Wonderful real time video. Glad to see it through until the end. Great job. Keep 'em coming.
omg that was INCREDIBLE i felt so bad for the black tipped shark that got tired. what a beast that hammerhead
Josh for the win again with some National Geographic level footage...AMAZING!!!
Is there really a better fishing channel on YT? I think not.
Not an exclusively fishing channel, I think Josh rules the florida fishing YT waters.
U are best fishing videos creator 💕
Yeah this just made me even more scared of the sea, seeing how fast that thing was
That was insane!!! I never even imagined they could open their mouths that wide 🤷♀️
Dude that was incredible and I thank you for sharing it. A big thumbs up.
A black tip swim to shore 😂😂💀
Not something you see everyday💯🔥