Sailfish are among the ocean’s most spectacular and captivating subjects. My quest to authentically document their feeding behaviors led me to the pristine waters off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula—a region still largely untouched by the impacts of sport fishing. Every year, between January and March, these predators gather here, perfectly timed with the hatching of Brazilian sardines. In response to this predatory threat, the sardines form tight defensive clusters known as bait balls. The sailfish, with remarkable precision and strategy, herd these bait balls upward… Click here to read the full article!
Capturing Sailfish in Action: Behind the Lens – Amos Nachoum