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Not a bad morning's fishing!:D You're right, that's the best piece of video I've seen so far; a lot more fish and a lot more action/variety. I found myself wanting it to slow down a little & include a little more context -- the opposite to most videos. I also liked the backing music (was it Tony Emmanuel by any chance?). The second one is good too.
 
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A great couple of video's and reminds me of Portland Harbour in February!!! ;)
 
Nice video. Its a shame people dont upload to stage6 more. The video quality is so much better there.
 
Those vids are short captures of the two full length DVDs Brett Vercoe released...if you want to see more of the action and everything slown down on your big screen at home I suggest going out and buying these! Hands down the best spearing DVDs I have ever watched.
 
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