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Team Rebel is a group of extreme anglers that were assembled by founder Zach "The Hammer" Miller. Team Rebel is quickly rising up the fishing ranks to national prominence, while keeping their own edge and style as they are kicking down the doors in the extreme angling entertainment industry. Team Rebel can only be described as  "A rock band that got stuck on a drift boat for too long" and many people in the fishing world and entertainment industry are intrigued, yet mystified by their edge, attitude,accomplishments and style. Team Rebel is on the cutting edge of expeditionary style angling and is world renowned for pushing the envelope to accomplish extraordinary angling feats, all while carrying a strong message of conservation about the wildlife we encounter in our expeditions.This is done all while we fight for anglers rights all across the state. We are experts in the department of shark fishing, land-based fishing, as well as shark fishing historians. Our quest will never end, as our pursuit to accomplish what many deem impossible is what drives us to put our life and own safety on the line to flatten the box of ordinary, and promote a misunderstood and mostly forgotten style of extreme angling in a way that old school sport is met with a new age twist. Join them, as cast off on our quest to rock the angling and scientific world, all while achieving our goals in ways that many may label them "Insane".

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Friday
May072010

The Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge ( A Huge Step Forward)

As many of you know the first qualifying leg of the first ever Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge took place last weekend on the South West coast of Florida. Needless to say it was in fact a tremendous success, with the first fish ever caught in the tournament being a pregnant, est. 400#, female bull shark caught by Bucky Dennis. Hats off to him for taking the lead into the final leg! But the most important part was that Sean & Brooks Paxton, lead by Robert Heuter and Mote marine place a satellitle tracking tag in this beautiful specimen upon capture in Boca Grande. And since its release the shark has shot out 5 blips to the satellite playing connect the dots all over the coastline! Very cool to see where the shark has traveled in just a 6 day period since capture, and is a huge step forward for the sport of shark fishing (Land or Sea) due mainly too how mainstream this event is, and who names are attached within this tournament. With the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation riding shotgun along with Mote Marine labratorys top-notch teams of shark researchers, this tourney is now the benchmark for catch and release shark angling and research. The first tournament to ever have these mixed in with each other. We are looking forward to the conclusion of this precedent setting event during the last weekend in May at Mote Marine Labratory, to see whom in fact will be the champion of the ULTIMATE SHARK CHALLENGE!!!

 

 

For more information, press releases, and updates pretaining to the Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge, check out

www.UltimateSharkChallenge.com

 

 

Here is the link to the satellite tracker to keep an eye on the travels of the 400# Bull shark that was satellite tagged "Buckys Baby" Awesome to see it in action

www.UltimateSharkChallenge.com/tracking

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