Jeremy Wade holding a red-tailed catfish on the Araguaia River, one of the major rivers of Brazil. The natives here do not eat the meat of the red-tailed catfish because it's black in coloration.
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Jeremy Wade looks down the barrel of his favorite weapon: a fishing pole.
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Jeremy Wade casts his line in the roaring Courantyne River, located in northern South America. The raging water flows down from the Acaraí Mountains on the border of Brazil and southern Guyana.
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At camp on Arapahu Island in Suriname, Jeremy Wade lights up the skull of a wolf fish with his headlamp. Some wolf fish are shy, while others are so aggressive that they will jump onto shore or into a canoe to attack their prey.
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On the banks of the Courantyne River, Jeremy Wade holds a red-bellied piranha, one of the world's most vicious river monsters.
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Jeremy Wade with a peacock bass, caught on the Courantyne River of northern South America. A notoriously ferocious hunter, the peacock bass will often damage or even destroy fishing gear with its powerful strike.
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A guide shows Jeremy Wade how to catch fish with a bow and arrow at Arapahu Island in Suriname.
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Jeremy Wade stands in front of the busy pedestrian Shibuya Crossing, a fashion center and major nightlife area in Tokyo, Japan.
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Jeremy Wade traipses through the picturesque jungles of New Zealand on one of his fishing adventures.
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Jeremy Wade interviews crocodile expert Al Phonse in Papua New Guinea.
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Jeremy Wade rides at the front of a skiff on a river in Papua New Guinea.
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Jeremy Wade prepares to cast a line to find out what's been mutilating men in the rivers of Papua New Guinea.
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Jeremy Wade with traditional tribesmen in singsing dress in Papua New Guinea. A singsing is a traditional celebration that includes song, dance, feasting and gift-giving.
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Jeremy Wade with two colorfully adorned singsing dancers in Papua New Guinea.
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Jeremy Wade with a giant saltwater crocodile skull nicknamed "Sally."
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Fish on! Jeremy Wade wrestles with a catch the Paraná River in Argentina. The Paraná is the second-largest river in South America after the Amazon.
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Jeremy Wade motors across the Paraná River in Argentina.
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Jeremy Wade silhouetted against the sun on the Paraná River, south of Bella Vista, Argentina.
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