i came across this article today which i found not only amusing but damn right crazy!
a guy in new zealand went marlin surfing by spearing a marlin with a speargun which had a float attached to the rope. it took him marlin surfing 3km out to sea with his mate following in the boat.
crazy mofo's i tell you.
so it got me thinking about the craziest thing ive done. i cant say ive done anything anything as crazy as that. not by a long shot.
but id have to say that i swam to an island about 1km off the dubai coast (and back) in heavy traffic (jetskis, boats, water skiiers etc). on the way back i was approached by the water police and refused to get into the policeboat. so they followed me into shallow waters to make sure i got in ok.
anyone done anything crazy stupid?
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Fisherman Nick Dobby dragged 3km by marlin | World Breaking News | News.com.au
A SPEARGUN fisherman was dragged three kilometres by a huge blue marlin off New Zealand's Great Barrier Island.
When 18-year-old Nick Dobby speared the 213kg marlin last weekend it began a battle which lasted two and a half hours and carried him three kilometres, NZPA reported.
He said when he speared the fish from a distance of five metres it took off with "explosive power" - dragging him and the buoy attached to his spear through the water.
He stayed above the water for most of the battle as his friend, Mark Colville, followed on their boat, encouraging him and making sure he did not get tangled in the line, he told The New Zealand Herald.
He never thought of abandoning the fight, NZPA reported.
"If you're an idiot for pulling the trigger, then you have to stay with it."
After two hours he fired his fourth and final shot at the marlin when it rounded on the boat.
"It was thrashing its bill and wanted a piece of us, too. That's when it started to get a little bit out of control. The bill would slice you up, too."
But the thought of injury never crossed his mind, NZPA reported.
"The adrenaline was going though," Mr Dobby said.
It was only when the fish was hauled onto the boat he realised its size.
"I knew it was a record because I knew there had never been a blue marlin speared in New Zealand before."
NZPA said Mr Dobby would have the marlin's head mounted and the rest of it chopped up ready to be smoked.
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