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Quick and agile, make way for Hobie’s all-new inflatable pedal kayak, the Mirage iTrek 9 Ultralight. At only 20 lbs (36 lbs fully rigged), sneaking in a morning session or a few, last light casts is back on the daily agenda. Short on storage? Not a problem. The iTrek 9 folds easily and stows into a compact rolling duffle for effortless storage and last-minute, weekend fishing trips. Check out the Mirage iTrek 9 Ultralight here: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-itrek-9-ultralight/ ALL-NEW for 2021 the Mirage iTrek Series: https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-itrek-9-ultralight/ https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-itrek-11/ https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-itrek-14-duo/ https://www.hobie.com/kayaks/mirage-fiesta/ Connect with us on Social! https://www.instagram.com/hobiefishing/ https://www.facebook.com/Hobiefishing/
During this dusk dive at Chesil Cove, UK we found this Mermaid's Pouch, containing a live baby shark/ray moving around. The round black shape is the embryo and you can see the tail of the shark moving around. This was filmed around 7pm and at approximately 10m depth. The pouch containing the young shark is a tough leathery material that has attached itself to this plant life. Shining a light behind the pouch creates a silhouette of the baby shark that can be seen from the other side. There was some surge during the dive, as can be seen by the rocking in the video. This movement was caused by the water conditions, we were very careful not to touch the plant or of course, the Mermaid's Pouch itself. Thanks for watching :)
On day 85 out of 90 in Southeast Asia, I crashed on the motorbike while filming myself. This was a gentle crash. A few minutes later, I crashed again while going downhill. The motorbike I rented had no rear brake and so I was trying to navigate the steep dirt roads with only the front brake. Any cyclist/motorcycle rider knows the danger in that... The second crash was a doozy and I bruised my knee pretty good... Still hurting a week later. (Yes Mom and Dad, I've been to both the hospital on the island, and my doctor here at Stanford. I'll be fine.)