Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.
– Helen Keller
The Tactical Bassin’ fishing channel just released a long-form, documentary-style movie about a Guyana fishing adventure catching monster arapaima, and it’s riveting. More than any other fishing movie I’ve ever seen, I can honestly say, “Man, I felt that!” I’m literally exhausted, but in a good way. I felt the line burns. I swatted the “God only knows what that was” bug from my neck. I felt the impact of a wildly thrashing 350-pound monster fish connect with the side of my head. This movie shares an epic Guyana jungle fishing adventure in such an immersive way, that I swear I felt it.
Tim Little has his hands full of leaping Arapaima while Matt Allen cheers him on and grabs some close up video. / Tactical Bassin’
Matt Allen and Tim Little, the kings of YouTube Bass Fishing, just released a new video/documentary movie called “The Maze Of The Air Breather”. It’s a pretty wild departure from the always rock solid, teaching, product reviewing and bass catching Tactical Bassin’ fishing adventures we all know and love.
Tim Little and his guides proudly display a colossal Arapaima caught in the heart of the Amazon jungle. Just look at the alien mug on that fish! / Tactical Bassin’
As they describe it, “Maze Of The Air Breather” is an exploration of the Essequibo River basin in the remote jungles of Guyana in search of world class arapaima. And while many, or even most, of the photos and videos you’ve ever seen of anglers catching these legendary beasts have been on live bait, this team committed to pursuing the largest freshwater fish in South America, strictly using artificial lures.
Tim Little has seen his share of head shaking giant fish, but not many quite like the 350+ pound monster Arapaima. / Tactical Bassin’
All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press on to your destination.
– Earl Nightingale
Honestly, they could have scored a great deal of video views just by sharing chest-mount GoPro footage of these epic catches. But they decided to go deeper, way deeper. A good part of the first half of the video is about the effort it takes to just get yourself on the water where these fish live. I’ve never been simultaneously more envious of the guys who got the opportunity to be there and more relieved that I was watching this from the comfort of my safe, cozy home—my home with functioning doors and relatively few plants, insects and animals that want to kill me. (For the record, I would totally go!).
The crew hauls their boat up a steep jungle hill to access an untouched fishing lake. / Tactical Bassin’
Jungle ingenuity: Guides hoist a fishing boat over an immense log jam to reach untapped fishing waters. / Tactical Bassin’
We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.
– Anonymous
I watched this on my computer with headphones. My wife was in the same room, working on something on her computer. About 30 minutes in, she got my attention to ask if I was alright. She said I kept making gasping noises and wondered what I was watching.
So, if you fish, watch it. You won’t believe the fish they catch. If you love wild adventures, watch it. This is a genuinely extreme and intense ride through one of the wildest places on earth. And if you’re a fan of the Tactical Bassin’ guys, watch it. It’s classic Matt and Tim. I think I’m going to watch it again, right now! Two thumbs, way up!
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