
From the rough waters of the Nile River to the seas surrounding the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean, South African naturalist and extreme fisherman Andy Coetzee is embarking on a journey to reel in some of the world’s biggest fish – the most elusive, notorious and at times, the strangest creatures in the water.
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Andy Coetzee holding a Guinean barracuda (Sphyraena afra) in a boat. © Earth Touch (Pty) Ltd - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Sunset shot of Andy Coetzee fishing next to an oil rig.© Earth Touch (Pty) Ltd - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Andy Coetzee holding a Guinean barracuda (Sphyraena afra) in a boat. © Earth Touch (Pty) Ltd - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Andy Coetzee preparing his fishing rod and lure to try and catch a Dogtooth tuna (Gymnosarda unicolo... - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Andy Coetzee freediving up to the ocean surface. © Earth Touch] - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Andy Coetzee on Nile River at sunset, Uganda © Earth Touch (Pty) Ltd. - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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Andy Coetzee holding large Nile Perch, Nile River, Uganda © Earth Touch (Pty) Ltd. - FISHING FOR GIANTS
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