Maldivian Yellow Fin Tuna Fishing

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its a great and fun loving work that maldivian do for there living please contect me for more of this vedio biikerider@gmail.com

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Maldivian Yellow Fin Tuna Fishing

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  • the poor fish

    but it was still funny , watchin' it getting beaten like hell with that stick , that bloke for sure has some expirience ;)

    By Spike8 1178749994 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • wwwwwoooowwwwwww

    ive gone tuna fishing before and man ur style is way more efficient but i think id rather fight for a half hour in catching my blue and yellow fin tuna, ur style kinda takes the fun out of it. still awesome thing and i can tell this is more commercial than sport.

    By rydogg2006 1178633598 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • great

    style which they are using is very different in maldives right

    By Beach Bum. 1176492093 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Unickness

      We Maldivans love our unicknes in catching fish. u shud try some.Its lot of fun

      By guttoos 1177357489 Reply Spam [-2] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • Its how you fish?

      Great you're good at it but you guys can't spell for sure its uniqueness not unickness... and you're not Maldivans you are Maldivians its should not shud... better lear how to spell before you learn how to fish!!

      By markuz 1186780960 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • hmm couldnt tell...

    Yellowfin Tuna or Bluefin Tuna??

    By googlenators 1184297079 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • oo

    Thats a hard work.

    By Grenadier 1178693441 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • You call that sport?

    Wow, I wish you were on the other end of that beating!

    By Animal Lady 1235940238 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • haha

    i'd like to see one of these N****rs try catching a yellow/black fin tuna with a fishing pole

    By the1number 1182745921 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • I like tuna fish, it's delicious

    But I don't really like the way they have been caught.

    By mirage_jet 1178777142 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hmmm not cool.

    You Guys Wont be saying that, after you watch documentary on how ocean life is extincting. Too much fishing commercial is going on right now and is not allowing the fish population to re grow. in other words the demand exceeds the quantity. sorry my my english, but i hope its clear what am trying to get across.

    By ApoCaLyP 1178737349 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • How do you know this?

      Are you a fish counter by trade? Do you only count Yellow Fin Tuna? If so doesn't it take a long time to count them all? Not only that don't you have to count them say 5 years ago and then count them all again today to make a comparison to be able to say they are "extincting". This is just Yellow Fin Tuna but you say that "ocean life is extincting" and "Too much commercial fishing" leads to a net loss? You are amazing to count all the ocean life to be able to tell what is cool and "not cool".

      By JerryOfPerth 1179133304 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • count?

      from what civilization you come from? dont you know how they arrived to numbers to say when they are in the brink of extinction?

      By rikzky3rd 1220209825 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • I think the shrinking fish population

      is more due to long-line nets that scour a quarter mile deep, catching everything in the vicinity...
      That ocean is huge, with varying depths... They would have to catch a tuna practically every second to make them go extinct... It would take well over a hundred boats like that to make them go extinct, and it wouldnt work, because of lack of supply, less would be fishing, etc, etc.

      By aardvark999 1178737859 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
    • hmm

      Japanese or the Chinese use about 10 boats with a piece of a huge net underneath of it as the net goes under a school of migrating tuna they pull the nets up and catch literally hundreds of tuna

      By the1number 1182746235 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Holy S**t !!!

    sum great technique u got there mate... 5 stars !!!!

    I though tuna were basically born in a can & straight to the food store. ;)

    By hotak 1178655518 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • All you guys are retarded

    Every year humans catch more and more fish even there are a less amount of fish each year. It's very easy for humans to make tuna especially go extinct because it is such a popular source of food and they already are suffering huge declines in their numbers and are nearing extinction. So who ever said that it would take over a hundred boats or whatever to make them go extinct is completely right except for the fact that that is already the situation and instead of hundreds of boats its thousands of boats all over the world catching tuna all the time just like the one in the video. This is largely the result of less wealthy fishing industries overfishing and not being well informed of just how many fish there are in the ocean. So next time you see a can of tuna don't buy it.

    By The Bad Boy 1194588198 Reply Spam [-2] Moderate Up Moderate Down
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