I love how Jeremy Wade treats all religions and beliefs with equal respect. He proves that scientists aren't against religion and faith, or shouldn't be, especially if they also go fishing as recreation. After all, from my own experience, fishing relies a lot on luck. Just because a certain stretch of river, or lake bed, is teeming with fish one day, doesn't mean they'll be there the next. Water temperature and clarity, weather conditions, and concentration of food sources are just a few of the factors that affect the numbers of fish in one location, and these are just some of the factors we know about. There may be others we don't know of. Then there is the 'human' factor. We've all heard of the 'placebo effect', where, if a person believes a medicine they are given will cure them, they get better, even when the 'medicine' has no kind of active ingredient in it. Less well known is the 'nocebo effect', where, if a person believes that a medicine won't have any effect on them it doesn't, even if it has an active ingredient in it that should have worked. Sometimes doubt can be as powerful as belief is, and if a fisherman or angler is convinced they'll fail to catch anything, then there's a good chance they won't. They pick the wrong spot, or the wrong bait, use the wrong tackle... this is where faith, belief and 'superstition' come into play. Many might dismiss shamen and witch-doctors as 'mumbo jumbo', but, as Jeremy proves time and again, that, for whatever reason you might like to put forward, they do work...
Jeremy should start a new show where he tries to break records for different species of fish as far as size/weight. For example, 143 pounds is the heaviest catfish caught in North America (in 2011), so try to catch one that's even bigger. I feel like he could do it lol.
Ese capítulo del Viejito Brujo Bailarín, me hizo mucha gracia, estaba muy serio y se transformó. En ese Capítulo no mostraron al Jeremy con su ritmo frenético.
Jeremy, Crees en el poder de los Shamanes y Brujos?, todo es casualidad, bueno hay que respetar las costumbres de esas culturas, como bien los haces tu.
The fish farmers should use cast nets to catch the fish being farmed. And why not make a basket barrier to set the children in at the waters edge? And why not make protective surrounding baskets for the people who are in the water fishing or doing laundry??
I really enjoy watching and learning new things from Jeremy Wade!
Jeremy has been blessed 🙌 by so many people around the world. It makes me think 🤔 he was born for this lifestyle. Love from Los Angeles California
Sería maravilloso que lo traduzcan a castellano o español mil gracias
Los Angeles is on fire right now so I hope you are okay and it's too bad you have such a terrible governor
@@FranciscoHernandez-vq8lwyou can probably find the subtitles but it is an Anglo show
Jeremy keeps my fishing spirit alive.
Sad..
The dude at 17:35 is standing behind Jeremy as a shield lmao
I love how Jeremy Wade treats all religions and beliefs with equal respect. He proves that scientists aren't against religion and faith, or shouldn't be, especially if they also go fishing as recreation. After all, from my own experience, fishing relies a lot on luck. Just because a certain stretch of river, or lake bed, is teeming with fish one day, doesn't mean they'll be there the next. Water temperature and clarity, weather conditions, and concentration of food sources are just a few of the factors that affect the numbers of fish in one location, and these are just some of the factors we know about. There may be others we don't know of.
Then there is the 'human' factor. We've all heard of the 'placebo effect', where, if a person believes a medicine they are given will cure them, they get better, even when the 'medicine' has no kind of active ingredient in it. Less well known is the 'nocebo effect', where, if a person believes that a medicine won't have any effect on them it doesn't, even if it has an active ingredient in it that should have worked. Sometimes doubt can be as powerful as belief is, and if a fisherman or angler is convinced they'll fail to catch anything, then there's a good chance they won't. They pick the wrong spot, or the wrong bait, use the wrong tackle... this is where faith, belief and 'superstition' come into play. Many might dismiss shamen and witch-doctors as 'mumbo jumbo', but, as Jeremy proves time and again, that, for whatever reason you might like to put forward, they do work...
Legend forever in the world of fishing ❤
Best fisherman around the world
Yes! Love this episode
Buen Ritmo Jeremy 😊❤,
acompañando al viejito Médico Brujo, muy serio que se transformó en un experto bailarín.😁
Gosto demais dos seus documentários parabéns vc é muito bom 👏👏👏
I enjoy watching this episode, ty
Happy New Year Everyone!
Jeremy is like an Angel ❤
لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
The chanting at the end scared me 😮
Great video
That chick is cracked out. 🤣
Good story 👏🇺🇲🇵🇱
Jeremy is level himself..
Jeremy should start a new show where he tries to break records for different species of fish as far as size/weight. For example, 143 pounds is the heaviest catfish caught in North America (in 2011), so try to catch one that's even bigger. I feel like he could do it lol.
Ese capítulo del Viejito Brujo Bailarín, me hizo mucha gracia, estaba muy serio y se transformó.
En ese Capítulo no mostraron al Jeremy con su ritmo frenético.
Did anyone notice, when Jeremy is speaking to the holy man the fire in his cave, the smoke was going down not up? ✌️
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish 🐟
120 grados de temperatura 😮
1:44 that's just a man and his fish 🐟
5:56 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Jeremy, Crees en el poder de los Shamanes y Brujos?, todo es casualidad, bueno hay que respetar las costumbres de esas culturas, como bien los haces tu.
La Shaman estaba actuando, no creo en esas cosas de que un espíritu la poseyó, puede ser, pero soy escéptica.
So many potential memes 😂
Ok
40+ min heck ya
The fish farmers should use cast nets to catch the fish being farmed. And why not make a basket barrier to set the children in at the waters edge? And why not make protective surrounding baskets for the people who are in the water fishing or doing laundry??
😂
🤔🤣😜
What are those emotes?
Fake Oracle
😂 Its only a show....not real
Should have traded the elder a liver enzyme test for the right to fish for the cadaver eater fish
Is Jeremy getting any money from this?