In this episode the guys are fishing on the Swan River which flows through the middle of Perth, and testing bait vs lure to find the most effective tactic. Finding a nice snag on the bank they begin to pick up a few small Grunter and Black Bream but decide to move into some deeper areas to find something bigger. This tactic pays off as they start catching some much bigger Bream using Mullet and Prawn for bait. Nick then bags his personal best Black Bream measured at 39cm so its a great start to the day. Next we join Ruan Van der Berg who is up river at first light and demonstrating how he fishes lures around a snag. He grabs a quick Bream before noticing some Cormorants in a tree on the far bank. Its a great indicator that there are fish around and casting under the tree that they are roosting in, provides instant results with another Bream coming to the boat. Back in the city and Nick finds fish in the harbour area by targetting the walls and other structure with small lures. Next he fishes under a new bridge targetting the pylons and immediately finding more Bream. Back to Ruan and he shows us how to fish creature baits which the Bream round here just love.
In “Bemm River Black Bream” Paul heads out 400km east of Melbourne to the Bemm River township which is situated on a natural coastal inlet stretching to the sandhills of the Tasman Sea. He...
Lisa Sharp and Nick Hocking travel to the Buccaneer Archipelago in this this episode of Fishing Western Australia, as they go in search of a big prize species, the Black Dhufish. Located in the...
Nick Hocking and Lisa Sharp head for the Mackerel Islands in this episode of Fishing Western Australia, as they use a variety of tactics to catch Trevally, Queenfish and a multitude of open water...
Black Bream are the target species on this episode of Fishing Western Australia, as Nick Hocking goes lure fishing on the banks of the Canning River. Located near Perth, the Canning River offers...
The changeable microclimate around Richards Bay means that Mark De La Hey has to change plans, but fortunately there is enough sheltered water to provide a day’s entertainment, surface lures and...
Nick has invited one of his viewers on the show this week, and local angler Shannon Edwards takes them to a spot called Two Rocks where they start fishing in 15-20m of water for Snapper. Shannon...
In this episode, we learn about a tagging project which was set up to help protect the Dhufish which are unique to Western Australian waters. A prized sport fish, Dhufish have unfortunately been in...
Watch Cullen Bay Sailfish, as host Paul Worsteling joins skipper Alastair Lau’s boat, for a 5 hour overnight trip to some excellent Sailfish waters north of Darwin, Australia. Also on board is...
Watch Mr Mulloway Delivers where iFish host Paul Worsteling teams up with Wayne Annetts aka Mr Mulloway for a day’s fishing on the Hawkesbury Estuary in NSW Australia. They are targeting...
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Very good app great videos spent hours watching all sorts of fishing videos in all categories geez makes me want to go out and fish thanks for this app
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