This fishing documentary contrasts two extremes of human–wildlife interaction: the dry Texas prairies overrun by fast-breeding feral hogs, and the vast offshore waters where tuna fleets race against time. With a grounded, scientific tone, the fishing documentary follows real hunters and real fishermen working under harsh conditions. From helicopter culls to precise tuna handling within the 72-hour window, the fishing documentary highlights ecology, management, and the delicate balance between control and exploitation. This fishing documentary offers a clear look at how humans adapt to environments that never stop changing — a true fishing documentary built on field accuracy.
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♦ This video was researched by: Stephanie W. Karnes
♦ Address: 6 Brownton Road
Marks, MS 38646
♦ Geographic Coordinates: 34.281939, -90.370984
♦ Date of Birth:
♦ Date: June 28, 1959
♦ Age: 66 years
♦ Mother’s Maiden Name:
♦ Acton
♦ Social Security Number:
587-93-XXXX
♦ Physical Characteristics:
♦ Height:
5′ 7″ (171 centimeters)
♦ Weight:
190.7 pounds (86.7 kilograms)
♦ Blood Type:
O+
Tracking Numbers:
UPS Tracking Number:
1Z E45 365 63 4705 181 8
Western Union MTCN:
1492766972
MoneyGram MTCN:
68287223
Other
Favorite Color:
Blue
Vehicle:
2005 Kia Picanto
GUID:
92c40eb9-6caf-4a00-bf40-4ed0f63f243e
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