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.
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Pete Smith
Crew: Charles T. Trego (Director), Pete Smith (Producer), Joseph Dietrick (Editor)
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Runtime: 9 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Dec 22, 1951
IMDb: 10
Keywords:fish, fishing, fisherman, shark, great white shark, tuna, rowboat, salmon, fishing boat, indian tribe, chinook, marlin