This Guy's got an Eye! |
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Written by Mikey Sabadic |
Monday, 14 December 2015 12:12 |
We all take pix of our fish. Some of us take really good pix. Then there are guys like THIS! Mikey Sabadic captures the essence and the inspiration for me. Glad you like my photos. I've been getting a lot a positive feedback on all my instagram posts (https://www.instagram.com/island_life_252/). Just trying to show fish and fishing in a way most people don't see it or capture it.
It's been extra special getting these shots the last year or so since I have had my "little man", Brody,with me. Fishing even before he could walk. Get outside, that's what it's all about.
I'm 22, and moved from NJ to Kitty Hawk on the Outer Banks of North Carolina USA when I was four. I've been fishing all my life, all kinds of fishing. I've been lucky to have had a chance to fish in Aruba, Venezuela and Costa Rica. I've fished for marlin and tuna. I've fished from the beach and the piers. But, I am really loving the experience and the photos I am getting now.
After high school, I was expected to go to college, but I just wasn't sure what I wanted to major in, I didn't want to waste time or money so I've held off for now. I work full time as a tour guide on the northern Outer Banks beaches. We have a herd of wild mustangs up there and since its a 4 wheel drive only area, most people opt for a tour rather than take their own vehicles. So when I'm not fishing I'm driving a hummer and telling tourists about our horses (wildhorsetour.com).
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