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worldangling.com Tom had heard a lot about tarpon fishing over the years, but never had the opportunity to give it a go himself. When his chance finally arrived, he showed up, made beautiful casts, fought the fish like a pro, and landed it gracefully. Releasing it unharmed of course.

Sounds good in theory, but it doesn't always happen that way...read full story here: worldangling.com/saltwater-fly-fishing-news-and-reports/2010/07/toms-tarpon-a-last-minute-fishing-trip/
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Tom Bie drakemag.com
David Mangum shallowwaterexpeditions.com
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  • bryan huskey plus 1 year ago
    nice! goes to show how basically one fish, one day, and a decent story can make a film work.
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  • Mad Phil Media 1 year ago
    Disco!
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  • Kurtis Rodriques 11 months ago
    man I know that pain of loosing something that important...I lost my very first hooked fish on fly, being a 25-30 pound Black Drum, made a knot in my liine and snapped it. Sent me and my anger overboard. Good film though
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  • Ramon Torres 6 months ago
    Great stuff!
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  • Trent Morgan 5 months ago
    awesome little vid guys...keep up the great work
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  • fishingtackle24com 5 months ago
    ... this is cool tarpon fishing.
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