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 decline for several years, so the more information the scientists can get about them the better. Simon joins up with local Two Rocks skipper, Paul Greenwood and his son, Jess who have been big supporters of the project and regularly catching and tagging Dhufish with over 300 to their boat. Having arrived at the first mark, the baits are dropped down and the rods are soon bent over. Several Dhufish are caught in quick succession with each then measured, recorded and tagged before release. Paul the skipper shows us how he uses a release weight, to safely release the fish back to the bottom attached to a barbless hook which is then teased out. We also learn how to prepare perfect squid baits for Dhufish fishing whilst Paul shows us the kind of bottom structure that Dhufish reside in. At the final mark, the gys find more Dhufish plus some Snapper and a surprise St George Whiting to round off the trip.
Inside Sport Fishing visit the tropical waters of Panama to chase big Tuna on lures. The renowned Isla Seca resort is considered a hub for the world’s best sport fisherman. Surrounded by 16 small...
Braving the big swells and wild NZ West-Coast weather proves a challenge in itself as our Womens and Mens teams go head to head to provide the best seafood for a fishy family feed. There’s...
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MLB pitcher Chris Tillman of the Baltimore Orioles joins our hosts Shawn DeGagne and Antonio Meleca for this episode of Celebrity Fish and Fire, as the crew hit Isla Morada in the Florida Keys for all...
Heading out from Mangawhai our teams target the legendary Kingfish of Mokohinau. They go vertical jigging with both lures and livebait and whoever catches the largest fish will be crowned king of the...
Back for another three-part adventure, Henry Waszczuk goes fishing for Boca Grand Bull Shark, Costa Rica Tarpon and Tampa Bay Amberjack, in this episode of Fishing The Flats. Florida’s Boca Grand...
This week the teams are fishing in the Mokohinau Islands in a 5 fish challenge where the teams have to catch 5 different edible species. On the mens team this week is New Zealand’s middleweight...
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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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