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Matt Watson lives by a simple motto: You can't catch a fish if you stay at home. But this New Zealander is no ordinary angler -- he's into ``extreme fishing,'' which means he eschews the usual tools of the trade in favor of catching monster fish from a surfboard or jet ski ... with his bare hands. And when that becomes a bore, he jumps from a helicopter onto the back of a cruising marlin and wrestles it to the surface. For Watson, no challenge is out of bounds in his quest to excite others about the sport he loves, and to achieve the ultimate rush at sea.
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