
1951
With Pete Smith providing dry off-screen commentary, we watch some serious fishing: a marlin caught near Catalina, a hammerhead shark caught then wrestled in a small rowboat near Baja, the largest (721 pounds) great white shark caught to date in California waters, Chinook Indians catching salmon at Celilo Falls in Oregon - each with his designated place on the river where his ancestors stood, and, last, a crew on a boat off Mexico hoisting and hurling tuna using unbarbed hooks (baited only with a feather) as fast as they can as long as the school is there - backbreaking work - but a $25,000 catch.

Pete Smith
Narrator (voice)

Tuna Fishermen

Blue Water, White Death

National Geographic Ultimate Shark

Shark Whisperer

The Farmer and the Shark

Deep Blue

Inside the Perfect Predator

Superfish

Color Scales

Saving Jaws

Striper Time

Kon-Tiki

Atlantis

Gordon Ramsay: Shark Bait

Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory

Un fleuve invisible

Caught! When Sharks Attack

Artifishal

Playing with Sharks

Africa's Piranha