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Spearfishing massive Yellowtail Amberjack in Western Australia. Guess what this one weighed in at? I dove down intending to just get footage of this huge school of massive Samson Fish. But as I got level with the school, I discovered it was only the front part of a larger school. The whole back portion was many more monster Yellowtail Amberjack. I waited for a clean shot, only just missing the brain. But this shot stuck hard and my spear let me use all the leverage I wanted to so I could pull in this massive fish solo without using any floats. . . More adventure content on: -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventuremandan.life/ -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventureman_dan/ -Website: https://www.adventuremandan.life . . . All music through Epidemic www.Epidemicsound.com
If you enjoy the content, keep tuned, please like this video, subscribe the channel and follow my adventures. https://www.instagram.com/franzexplorer/ https://www.facebook.com/franzexplorer https://www.franzexplorer.com/ MY BOOK in [ENGLISH] and [PORTUGUESE] https://www.franzexplorer.com/book/ How do you afford to travel the world? That is the question number one I have heard in my trip. And don’t expect any magical answer. I work and use my money wisely. Sorry to disappoint you but the biggest trick about traveling long term is learning how to save and spending as less as possible in every major cost. I volunteer, I use couchsurfing, I hitchhike, I camp, I cook my food, but in the end of the equation you will always need a bit of money to pay visas, cover your entertainment and not starve on the road. After working for a year in Austrália and New Zealand I traveled 2 years without working. Thanks for watching! ————— Como você consegue se sustentar viajando pelo mundo? Essa é a pergunta número um para todos os viajantes de longa duração. E não espere nenhuma resposta mágica. Eu trabalho e uso meu dinheiro com sabedoria. Desculpe desapontá-lo, mas o maior truque sobre viajar a longo prazo é aprender a economizar e gastar o mínimo possível em todos os principais custos. Sou voluntário, uso o couchsurfing, peço carona, acampo, cozinho minha comida, mas no final da equação você sempre precisará de um pouco de dinheiro para pagar vistos, cobrir seu entretenimento e não passar fome na estrada. Depois de trabalhar por um ano na Austrália e na Nova Zelândia, viajei 2 anos sem trabalhar.