Tight Lips Sink Ships: Film Series

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Sarah Roberts

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This collaborative film series between Modern Huntsman and Sarah Roberts is an extension of the story, “Tight Lips Sink Ships,” published in Volume Nine. In this four-part film series, Sarah explores the relationship between scientists and recreational shark angling — from the shores of the UK to the beaches of Florida. These films were produced in partnership with Vista Outdoor.

Thanks for watching. Part Two coming soon.


As featured in Volume Nine

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