Video. Where is it?

Since this is the first reply I am bound to be in the lead. 155W & 29S.

I gather the Polynesians navigated by squatting between their outriggers and sensing the waves by dangling their scrotum in the water.
 
Since this is the first reply I am bound to be in the lead. 155W & 29S.

Very good within 30W and 5S. 25degS, 128W. Just East of Pitcairn.

I'm not sure about dangling important bits of me in the water to find out where I am. These things have nasty teeth. My important bits could be mistaken for the lure that got this one.
Baracouta.jpg
 
Since this is the first reply I am bound to be in the lead. 155W & 29S.

Very good within 30W and 5S. 25degS, 128W. Just East of Pitcairn.

I'm not sure about dangling important bits of me in the water to find out where I am. These things have nasty teeth. My important bits could be mistaken for the lure that got this one.
Baracouta.jpg

Funny-looking bits you have.
 
I'm liking the 'only touch it with a winch handle technique'......

because it's got 'shed loads of teeth'!
 
I'm liking the 'only touch it with a winch handle technique'......

because it's got 'shed loads of teeth'!

I used a winch handle to extract the lure, breaking most of the barracouta's teeth unfortunately. And even though we had caught it passing over the Tonga Trench [10,000metres deep] we threw it back as I was concerned about Segura poisoning.
 
Serious sailing Glayva, much respect to you.

I've had a few sea bass off my mooring this year and put all those back too. The unhooking a little less stressful I would imagine!
 
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