Only July 5, YouTuber Francis Darracott decided to go fishing with his family as a way to celebrate his birthday. While it was fish they were looking for, what they ended up catching proved far more ...
YouTube user Scott Murray had the brilliant idea to attach a GoPro camera to a crab net before casting it to the ocean floor, and was "surprised by what actually goes on down there." Spoiler alert: it ...
'The Daily Show' weighs in on the impending TikTok ban Catching a GoPro is the modern day equivalent to catching a boot. On July 5, Daniel Rose and his family went fishing in Poole, UK. Although there ...
POOLE, England, July 12 (UPI) --A British man is trying to find the owner of a GoPro camera that apparently spent nearly a year under water after filming a crab's selfie video. Daniel Rose posted a ...
Josh White, 17, dropped the £300 camera when he back-flipped into the water a year ago A HOLIDAYMAKER who lost his GoPro in the sea is to be reunited with it after it was hooked by an angler – who ...
He brought his GoPro camera along for the ride, and he shared the spectacular underwater footage on YouTube. Murray's exact location was off the coast of Busselton. The clip was filmed right before ...
Yesterday marked the beginning of stone crab season and the start of the business year for Joe’s Stone Crab, which opened its doors at 5 p.m ., serving the first batch of claws to Miamians eager to ...
Did someone “catch” Krabby the Pokémon? Or is it just Mister Krabs traipsing at the Bikini Bottom? A trending video uploaded on YouTube Thursday by user Francis Darracott, who uses the pseudonym Dan ...
This wily fisherman put a GoPro camera in a crab pot, then dropped it into 60 feet of water off Birch Bay. The time lapse, posted Oct. 7, shows how voracious crab can be for a fish carcass.
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