King (Chinook) Salmon Fishing In British Columbia
King salmon fishing with Serengeti Fishing Charters (www.serengetifishingcharters.com) on Vancouver Island in BC. Hooked up with a seal who stole our fish!
Wonderful morning of fishing on 15 September 2009 on Elliott Bay in the Kingston/Edmonds gap. 0600-0830 limited out 2 humpbacks and 2 coho’s each – 40+ lbs of Salmon. Charter: Murphy Pierson, owner of Puget Sound Sportsfishing – www.pugetsoundsportsfishing.com Created on September 15, 2009 using FlipShare.
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World record yellowtail!
Anth’s 36.5kg (80lb) New Zealand yellowtail kingfish on a knife jig. Fishing with Epic Adventures: www.epicadventures.co.nz Filmed and produced by www.fishcrazy.net
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Fishing Dartmouth aboard Dave Harrison’s charter boat “Gemini” for Conger and Ling 090407
Hot new secret fishing spot!!
www.reefari.com Always pays to looks for new fishing spots and grounds, and some of these remote reefs are untouched and unfished producing amazing results. This hot new secret fishing spot went off with a great mixed bag. Early morning and late afternoon does seem to produce the results. We spent the night at Stevens reef, which put us out on the water nice and early, and some great fishing on a new spot we found until about 10am and then went quiet. This was a hot morning session and a great variety of Reef fish. Jamie was running red hot and caught the majority of fish, but that’s fishing. Fish included Cobia, Nannygai, Coral Trout, Chinamen fish, Bludger and golden trevally, And even a mowong or motherin law fish to Lee Brake. We are spoilt with some of the best fishing off Mackay, although large distance to the best grounds. These are small reefs and shoals which are untouched and the quality of the fishy shows. You do have to be careful and not overfish these spots, but take a few and move on. Luckily we have numerous spots and don’t work our marks too hard. but always keep looking for new spots, and you’d be amazed what you find. I really enjoy the adventure of new locations and always get a buzz when you find a new spot and it goes off!! Please subscribe for more great fishing videos and tips coming soon, Cheers Greg Please checkout our website for the best reef fishing and mothershipping at http
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Outer Banks Of NC Deep Dropping-Poacher Charters
Outer Banks Deep Drop Fishing aboard the Poacher Cobia,amberjacks,tilefish,sea bass,grouper fishing with Poacher Sportfishing out of Oregon Inlet on the Outer Banks…Outer Banks Cobia Fishing Poacher Reelbuzz Oregon Inlet
Amazing Southeast Alaska Dall’s Porpoise! HD part 2 SOUTHEAST ALASKA DALL’S PORPOISE – DANCING IN WATER VIEWERS NOTE I Slowed down a few frames so you can see them better but I did not speed anything up! They really do swim that fast! Dall’s Porpoise world’s fastest porpoise 27-30 knots (31-34 miles) per hour – way faster than the boat! 7 feet long Conservation Dependent – Threatened Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Suborder: Odontoceti Family: Phocoenidae Genus: Phocoenoides Species: P. dalli Binomial name Phocoenoides dalli (True, 1885) Dall’s Porpoise range Dall’s Porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) is a species of porpoise that came to worldwide attention in the 1970s. It was disclosed for the first time to the public that salmon fishing trawls were killing thousands of Dall’s Porpoise and other cetaceans each year by accidentally capturing them in their nets. The Dall’s Porpoise is the only member of the Phocoenoides genus. It was named after American naturalist WH Dall. The unique body shape of the Dall’s Porpoise makes it easily distinguishable from other cetacean species. The animal has a very thick body and a small head. The colouration is rather like that of an Orca— the main body of the porpoise is very dark grey to black with very demarcated white patches on the flank that begin some way behind the flippers, which are small and close to the head. The dorsal fin is set just back from the middle of the back …
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MONSTER California Halibut!
42.8lb Halibut Caught Bounce Balling with Spider Dredge!
I had Ashlee Fuller and Timothy Pickett of LINDGREN-PITMAN, INC. out for a quick trip just before their flight residence to Florida tonight. They had been out here for the Fred Hall Del Mar Display. If you created it to the show then you already know they manufacture the top of the line full longline fishing methods. Their strategies combined with their line of items have revolutionized the catching of deep h2o daytime swordfish on the east coast. They are equally Captains and operate Sword Charters. These guys are the ones to go see for a shot at a Swordie. Its quite cool things if you haven’t seen how they do it.
We got our baits in the drinking water around 0830, the problems had been wonderful but chilly. The wind was on it early, probably just ample to blow out the surf but made for the ideal drifts. We had our 1st of only two fish by one thousand, and Tim lands his first California Halibut, a good grade 25" hen. It was genuinely sluggish for us the up coming six hours but we had adequate fishing stories in between the three of us to pass the time and the day went by genuinely speedy.
I was clearing one of the rods from some kelp when 1 of the other rods gets completely CRUSHED. Ashlee was on it so rapid I wasn’t confident if she had the rod in her hand when the bait received picked up. I saw the rod load up out of the corner of my eye, it was in the rod holder, but up and out in a blink. She was across to the port facet and operating this fish and its peeling line massive time!!!
Tim and I cleared the other rods and had the gaff at the ready in much less than a minute and Ashlee has this fish turned and is definitely kicking its ***!!! I’m contemplating maybe this isn’t a bat ray or minimum maybe not a large 1. It is no far more than three minutes, and she has it about 25′ from the boat, but it really is as well deep to see.
This fish stayed appropriate at mid-beam, by no means produced a run for the props or the bow and this wasn’t Ashlees’ 1st rodeo pulling on large fish. We are all standing at the rail aspect by facet, me on 1 facet, Tim on the other and from about 15′ away we see what it is. About 10 things go through your head in two seconds. Your heart commences racing, your stamina for sticking with the slow day and cold wind (cold for Floridian blood) has just paid off, you squeeze the gaff any tighter and you break your hand. All I could say was, "Tim could you make sure you grab yet another gaff just in scenario." We had a heart stopper minute, when this fish determined it didn’t like viewing a boat and did its finest to spit the hook.
She arrived up out of the water about a foot and went batshit for about five extended seconds, then sunk out for one more run to the bottom. Ashlee set the hammer down, turned this fish and Tim assisted leader it into perfect gaff assortment. I went for the stick, but the angle wasn’t very good and I am gonna get one particular shot at a trophy, quite green fish, "dont F this up". It turned for a actually quick 15′ operate, circled back in the direction of us, straightened out, Tim yet again served leader it at any time so softly into the kill zone and I buried the gaff in the shoulder. This fish is in the boat!!!!!!!!
We all just stood there with our mouths open, silence, no person could feel what we have been seeing. This was Ashlees’ very first halibut actually!!! It was so awesome, such a rush the when a fish like that comes more than the rail and slams the deck. It is just as great as it will get. It was such a stunning fish, not a mark on her. The largest fish on the boat so far was 34lbs and this fish looked alot larger, alot even bigger!!!
She was 47" lengthy and weighed 42.8 lbs!!! This fish took all of us, working together to get in the boat. It was a genuine team hard work, West coast East coast. I could see Tims swordfish expertise arrive into the combine when he leadered the fish to the rail. Ashlee just fought it like most folks battle a 20lbs course butt. We all manufactured it transpire together
The rig was a Calstar 870M, an AVET HX Narrow with spectra and top shot of 40lb flouro. It really is not specifically a finesse rig but it got the career performed.
They had a flight to catch, so we got back to the dock and slabbed out some fillets to be eaten in Florida tomorrow night time.
Thank you to Tim and Ashlee for a wonderful day on the h2o and the finest butt on the boat. I feel this one particular is gonna be hard to beat.Attachment 191135Attachment 191136Attachment 191137
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Sambo Jigging – Perth # 2
Sha vs Sambo Part II
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Fishing Dolphin action outer banks NC fishing charters SEADUCER
Dolphin action on the SEADUCER. Charter boat out of Oregon Inlet NC. Making your fishing dreams come true!www.outerbanksncfishingcharters.com
Veteran charter guide Captain Joe Ward has been fishing the inshore waters of Ft. Pierce for over 40 years and is one of the most productive fishing guides in the Ft. Pierce area. Joe shares his experience in saltwater inshore fishing for Snook Grouper Trout & Redfish. More shows can be seen at www.palmbeachfishingreport.com
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Part 6 Monsters of the Deep – Animal X Natural Mystery Unit
Many believe that huge unidentified monsters lurk in the world’s oceans and waterways. Do remnants of the dinosaur age still exist, and is this what people are seeing off the coast of Wales in Britain and in San Francisco Bay in the USA? The Animal X – Natural Mystery Unit is on the hunt for Monsters of the Deep. Daniel and Natalie talk with eyewitnesses who have videotaped a pod of huge sea serpents. We have the videotape analyzed by an expert who says the tape is not a fake and the monsters are real. So much of the ocean is still unexplored. Could there be large species we are yet to discover? Scientists answer yes – it’s most likely, and they’ve even recorded sounds from the depths of the ocean that they can’t explain. Have you heard of the Bloop? It’s the sound of a huge underwater creature and is the biggest mystery in the ocean today. Could it be the sea monster people have been talking about? They meet the scientists from NOAA a US government agency. Scientists here say the biggest threat to any species in the ocean is over fishing. It’s time for Daniel and Natalie to slip on their wetsuits and scuba gear and go exploring the big blue. Join them as they dive to ‘Aquarius’, the only inner-space station in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, searching for answers.
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Lake Erie Ice Fishing Walleye w/ Capt. Ross Robertson www.bigwaterfishing.com
Capt. Ross Robertson and friends of the www.bigwaterfishing.com crew enjoyed a day of Lake Erie walleye ice fishing at its finest.
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