Ep 8. Ecuador
- November 19, 2017
- 43 min
Robson Green's Extreme Fisherman is an exciting show that follows Robson as he travels to exotic locations around the world, testing his fishing skills to the limit. In season 1, episode 8, titled "Ecuador," Robson heads to South America to explore the stunning and diverse waterways of Ecuador.
The episode starts with Robson arriving in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, where he meets his local guide, Maurice. Together, they travel to the Pacific coast, where they will be fishing for the mighty marlin.
The first half of the episode focuses on Robson's attempts to catch a marlin. He starts by learning about the local fishing techniques and the different types of bait that are used in the area. Robson then heads out to sea with Maurice and his team, setting off on a boat into the deep blue waters.
Robson starts by trolling with a lure, hoping to attract the attention of a marlin. The team spots some birds circling in the distance, indicating the presence of small fish, which in turn attract the marlin. Robson then switches to live bait, and after some time, he finally hooks a marlin. The battle with the marlin is intense, with the fish putting up a fierce fight. Robson manages to reel it in after an exhausting struggle, much to his delight.
Having caught a marlin, Robson wants to try his hand at catching another legendary fish of the region - the sailfish. He learns that the best time to fish for sailfish is early in the morning, so the team sets out at dawn to see if they can find any sailfish in the area.
Robson's efforts are rewarded, and he manages to hook a sailfish. This fish is even bigger than the marlin and puts up an even tougher fight. The battle takes over an hour, and Robson is pushed to his physical limits, but he eventually succeeds in catching the sailfish.
The second half of the episode takes Robson to the Amazon rainforest in the east of Ecuador, where he will be fishing for Arapaima, one of the largest freshwater fish in the world. Robson's journey involves a long and arduous journey deep into the jungle, and he is accompanied by a local guide, Gabriel.
Once they reach their destination, Gabriel shows Robson how to make a traditional fishing rod and set up a basic camp. The next day, they head out to the river to try their luck at catching an Arapaima.
Fishing for Arapaima is completely different from the ocean fishing that Robson is used to. They use a primitive type of fishing called 'pole fishing,' which involves patiently waiting for the fish to surface and then striking quickly. The technique is difficult to master, and Robson has some initial struggles.
However, with the help of Gabriel, he finally manages to catch an Arapaima. This fish is even bigger than the marlin and sailfish he caught earlier in the episode, and the battle to catch it is intense. The Arapaima manages to drag Robson into the water, and he has to stay alert to avoid being bitten by crocodiles in the area. Eventually, he lands the fish and feels a great sense of accomplishment.
The episode finishes with Robson reflecting on his journey to Ecuador, which he describes as one of the most challenging and rewarding fishing experiences of his life. He thanks his guides, Maurice and Gabriel, for their help and expertise and encourages viewers to visit Ecuador to experience its unique and stunning environment.
Overall, this episode of Robson Green's Extreme Fisherman is an exciting and action-packed adventure that showcases Robson's fishing skills in both the ocean and the jungle. It highlights the incredible diversity of Ecuador's waterways and the challenges that come with fishing in such unique and difficult environments.