[WATCH] Urban Angler Catches a Big Bluefish Proving Life Can Actually Survive in the East River

In a video from 2011, urban anglers from NYC Fishing, caught a very large Bluefish just off the coast of upper Manhattan in Yorkville, aka the East River. The most surprising element here isn't that fish swim in a river, but rather that fish swim in this river. I hope he didn't eat it.

Landing a big Bluefish while fishing on Manhattan's East River with a Abu Garcia 5500 Inshore Ambassadeur C3 reel, Bucktail Jig and a Shakespeare Ugly Stik Tiger rod.

[VIDEO] Great Museums Presents The MET Part 8: "Evolving Aesthetic"

America’s premier art museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, was founded in 1870. One of the architectural glories of New York City, The Met stretches four blocks along Fifth Avenue with over two million objects under one roof. The museum is a dazzling three-dimensional encyclopedia of world art, radiating 5,000 years of art history. In this stunning production, the masterpieces of The Met come to life through high-definition videography and insightful interviews with Museum Director Philippe de Montebello and the museum’s dedicated curatorial staff.

In this episode: The Annenberg Collection from Van Gogh to Picasso; Early Modern and African art; Michael Rockefeller and the art of Oceania