You Won’t Believe What This Guy Catches With A “Banana Fishing Rod”!
- By: Joseph Simonds
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Wait til’ you see what happens when this guy makes a fishing rod from a banana!
Not only is this angler going to test a banana strength’s against a fish, but he will also be testing the “Bananas Are Bad Luck While Fishing” from land-based fishing.
Note: Bananas have been known as bad luck while in a boat fishing, but no one has yet to document proof of bananas being bad luck while land based fishing. To see the 5 top myths about bad luck bananas on boats, click here now
As you will see below in this double-header video sequence, the angler in this video (Andy from “Andy’s Fishing Adventure in Australia”) attempts to land a fish using a banana as a fishing rod for his spinning reel.
Video #1 “The Setup”
Check out how he sets the rig up here first, along with some footage of his first few casts.
After a few missed strikes, Andy goes back for another round with his one of a kind “Banana Rod”…
This time, Andy won’t accept that bananas are bad luck, so he pushes through until he lands a trophy juvenile tarpon!
Check it out video #2 of Andy actually landing a fish below!
Video #2 “The Catch”
Check out what angler Andy finally lands on his banana fishing rod!
Related Post: “Top 5 Myths About Bad Luck Bananas While Fishing” (read it here now)
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