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EXPLORING WAR WRECKS HIDING GIANT FISH

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    On the Swedish west coast there
    are more than just
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    rocks and salty waves
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    below the surface there are
    old ship wrecks
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    which are home for a lot of
    different fish
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    The ship wrecks are far out there
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    Me and Edvin have never
    explored them before
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    The deepest waters hold
    the biggest fish
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    Edvin and I have never fished
    among ship wrecks before
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    Adam is gonna help us out
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    and together with his dad Stefan we're
    gonna head out and fish
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    and see what we can catch
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    is it big?
    it looks big
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    Yours to Tobbe!
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    yes!
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    Come on, a little bit closer
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    reel in
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    no
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    but first some comments
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    TTG want us to say good luck to Emil
    so that he catch some fish
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    But no, you don't say good luck
    when it comes to fishing
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    that means bad luck
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    crappy fishing is what you say
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    Bernard want us to travel abroad
    and fish for dolphinfish
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    They have actually seen one not
    far from here
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    so with some luck we might catch one
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    Julia want to see a video of all
    our fishing gear
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    That is not possible due to the
    limits in Youtube
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    we can't upload a 100 000 hour video
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    but in this video we're gonna
    show what we fish with today
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    this is the first time I'm gonna fish
    a full day at ship wrecks
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    my goal is to try and catch some
    new species
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    Adam is perfect to have with you
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    He's 16 going on 17
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    and he has caught over 100 species
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    That's not bad at all
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    these sunken ship wrecks are
    almost like the perch hotels we built
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    But these are much deeper
    and much cooler
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    We slept at Ramsviks camping last night
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    a perfect place to start at when
    you're exploring the west coast
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    it's close to a lot of known spots
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    I feel like a wreck myself
    I didn't sleep that many hours
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    I'll drink this energy drink and then
    we head to the first ship wreck
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    wait for me
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    Adams dad has had a head start
    and prepared the boat
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    So all we have to do is jump in
    the boat and head out there
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    It'll be really fun to try
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    Is it Titanic junior maybe?
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    It sounds cool at least
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    You can't just go out here and
    think you can catch a lot of species
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    First you need to find the wreck
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    You can google it or tag along
    with Adams dad
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    There can be currents aswell
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    You need to have the right gear
    to get down there
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    It can also be very windy out here
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    You need to get lucky with a day
    with good weather
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    and thankfully today is
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    You can also get stuck on the ship wreck
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    It's a lot of wood, steel
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    so you need some luck not
    loosing your lures
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    You can tell you need some skill
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    I think I'm gonna reel in
    half the ship
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    I'm good at getting stuck
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    I'll probably catch an
    old hat or something
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    You can catch almost everything
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    This is really exciting, you never know
    what you're gonna catch
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    both big fish and small fish
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    Over land is was overcast but out here
    at the first ship wreck it's sunny
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    we're gonna have a great day today
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    Stefan are looking at the sonar a lot
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    we saw a small ship wreck here
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    With a lof of pouting according to Stefan
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    a new species for both Edvin and me
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    But we might have a small problem
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    something is strange
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    Looking behind the boat you
    can see the current is very strong
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    It's on the verge that the electric
    motor can handle it
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    we'll use big weights and place us
    infront of the ship wreck
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    so that we can catch some pouting
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    Here we have a 150g weight
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    To be able to get down to the bottom
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    and not drift to far off
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    we have rigged everything and are ready
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    we're using a special ship wreck rig
    that Stefan and Adam made
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    a leader with 2 hooks like this
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    and at the bottom a big weight
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    no hooks below the weight
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    else we would get stuck
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    I'll put on some shrimp
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    and see if we can aim at the wreck
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    Lets get started
    hold on to the rods
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    it's 47 meter deep here
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    let's hope for the best
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    Look at that current
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    I think I'm gonna cast that way
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    The line is straight back
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    like fishing for mackerell
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    vertical trolling ish
Title:
EXPLORING WAR WRECKS HIDING GIANT FISH
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