Our Purpose

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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Entries in albino Black-tip shark (1)

Monday
Jul232012

Albino Shark Capture

 Yesterday during an outing on the Deerfield Fishing pier, Team Rebel member Cody "Paper Shredder" Davis was involved in landing one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. I was snook fishing on Juno pier when Cody called me and said they had a shark hooked up that appeared to be all white in color at a distance, and would try to document it as best he could for further analysis. A short while later he informed me that the mystery shark had in fact been landed, but they were not able to get it onto the pier without harming it, so they popped the line and let it return to its awkward and special life. Here are a few pictures of what was determined to be a 4-5ft albino Black-tip shark, we also have a short video clip of this, and will be attempting to post it onto the site soon, stay tuned.