Wivenhoe Big Australian Bass-Freshwater Fishing
Lake Wivenhoe offers some of the largest Australian Bass freshwater fishing Queensland this country has to offer.During the cooler months many anglers charge up thier electric outboards and hit this lake in search of the brute Australian Bass of a lifetime.For further fishing echco tour bookings message Steve Davies or go to www.stevedaviesfishing.com
Seadrift Texas Saltwater Fishing, Winter Trout and Redfish
Castaway Lodge Capt. Kris Kelley and Capt. Steve Boldt explore the bays of Seadrift, Texas looking for Speckled Trout and Redfish action scouting ahead of upcoming trips. Fishing action with Castaway Rods, Brown Lures, Berkley Gulp Shrimp.
Inshore Saltwater Fishing: Bays, Inlets and Sounds
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Freshwater Fishing For Big Australian Bass at Lake Wivenhoe
Here’s some more footage of big Australian bass caught at Lake Wivenhoe, 1 hour from Brisbane Queensland Australia.Enjoy and go to www.stevedaviesfishing.com
Port O’Connor Texas Saltwater Fishing, Airboat Redfish 2006
Port O’Connor Texas Saltwater Fishing, Airboat Redfishing with Capt. Kris Kelley, Castaway Lodge, Seadrift, Texas http://www.portoconnorfishing.com
Saratoga caught at Cania Dam-Freshwater Fishing
Saratoga are great sportsfish when freshwater fishing, with thier jumping testing anglers skills.They however taste like an old soak with thousands of needle bones and for this reason alone are purely a sportfish caught for fun.For further details or booking fishing/echo tours message Steve Davies or go to www.stevedaviesfishing.com
Inshore Saltwater Fishing - Bays, Inlets and Sounds
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Bays, inlets and sounds offer a diverse range of species of saltwater sport fish and for the most part, are easily accessible by small boats. Conservation efforts and changes in commercial and recreational fishing laws in many areas of the nation have accounted for an improved habitat and stable populations of fish. This has resulted in a huge increase in the popularity of inshore saltwater fishing and the number of anglers who prefer light tackle.
Join host James Marsh and his guest Tom Mann, a true fishing legend, as they fish the bays of the Florida Panhandle. Discover the methods, strategies and techniques they use to catch trout and other inshore saltwater species.
Alaska saltwater freshwater fishing near Ketchikan Alaska.
Short video trailer of our 3 time Telly Award, 2 time Emmy Award winning HD DVD promo for Classic Alaska Charters. Fishing and cruising multi-day overnight adventures. Top Rated and best in SouthEast Alaska for the money! Do it all in a single trip for less money than the lodges. Visit our website at: www.classicalaskacharters.com
Beginners Guide to Fly Fishing - Choosing a Course
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If you are new to fly fishing the very best way to learn the techniques is to be taught by a professional. There are many courses available. ranging in price from free to more than $1000!. The best courses are probably somewhere in the middle of this range. A good way to find fly fishing courses near to you is via the internet, and you can also try magazines and newspapers. Some good publications to find courses include Mid Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide , Fly Fish America and Adirondack Sport & Fitness. Look in your local fishing equipment shop for flyers or check free newspaper advertisements. Owners of fishing shops are usually good sources of information and look out for fly fishing clubs in your area.
A Fly Fishing Course is a good start to the fly fishing hobby. Even expert anglers can learn something form these courses. The basic skills can be taught in less than an hour and it is well worth attending this course if you are an absolute beginner.
Look out for courses with a small number of participants to ensure you get one on one instruction and before you enroll find out as much as you can about the instructor. How many years of experience does he have? Where has he been fishing?
Don’t buy fly fishing gear before you take a basic course as many schools will have equipment for hire and you can get a feel of the equipment and decide what suits you best.
The basics that should be covered on a good course include
- selecting gear
- casting techniques
- Choosing tackle
- Fly selection
- playing, landing and releasing fish
- Reading the water conditions
After the course practice as much as possible and have fun!
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Chew On This! Saltwater Fishing Shows !Drummin!
Captain Ben Chancey tangles with some of the largest black drum he has ever seen off the coast of Sanibel, Florida. In this episode they come across a 1,000 plus school of Black Drum.