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Oct
07

the catch of the night

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it only took us 2 minutes after we put the bait on to hook this river monster, and we just got down to the river to fish, and then 15 minutes to get it in, just as soon as the bait hit the bottom this guy nailed it!!!

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Oct
07

Bat swatter

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A night of Texas hold’em on our Canada fishing trip, Justin and I are Heads-up while everyone else is getting settled for the rest of the evening and then this happens…

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Oct
07

Top Bass Lures of all time!

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If you get these lures you’ll be number #1!

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Oct
07

Bass Weedless Spoon By Bites Back.wmv

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Weedless and automatic Weedless spring- loaded hook system. Double stainless steel spring -loaded hooks. Bites Back Spoon can be fished weedless or in open water with hooks deployed. Don’t just fish the edges… fish the thick debris where the big one eats and lives. Bites Back Spoon is automatic. You do not need to know if you get a strike because the spoon will set your hook for you. The spoon is great for night fishing. You will have no hang ups in unseen debris. Fish in fresh or salt water. Jig in deep water. Slow troll. The spoon is nickel plated (3 3/8″ x 1″) and made in the USA.

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Oct
07

MS Slammers

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MS Slammers are the #1 wakebait in the world. If you are interested in catching the biggest fish of your life then throwing the MS Slammer is a must! www.msslammer.com

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Oct
07

Chigboro–Return of the Assassin

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The Assassin and I pop over to Chigboro for a 24hr session.Once again I get nothing at all and spend most of my time filming him catch.Its so unfair.But soon my time will come again as im fishing a lake that holds many 30lb Carp and not just common carp.

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Oct
07

Night of the Swords

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A night catching Swordfisch

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A fishing vacation is full of opportunity for all age of anglers. On the world map of fishing locations, Australia indeed is a wonderful place to fish. However fish being caught here are making a big mark amongst the international fishing fraternity. With good charters you will find yourself catching Barramundi one day then the next you can be in a different remote location chasing Pelagics such as Giant Trevally and Spanish Mackerel or anchored up Reef for Black Jew Fish and Golden Snapper.

From tropical fly fishing to unbelievable sports fishing or just relaxing holiday, exploring miles of untouched beaches where the only foot print you will see will be your own is just food for your soul. If you wish for freshwater fish expedition then you have options for one of many of the Northern Territory’s famous Australian billabongs. These not only provide excellent fish destinations they also offer magnificent sightseeing, too. The Cobourg Peninsula in Arnhemland is one of those world class fishing locations you often read about in publications, but only ever dream of visiting. Known for the variety of its sports fishing, the peninsula has a multitude of mangrove-lined billabongs, as well as fresh and saltwater rivers and creek systems that are simply jumping with Barramundi, Mangrove Jack, Blue and Threadfin Salmon and Queenfish, along with the ever present Estuary Cod.

Whether you prefer blue water, creek, or fly fishing, Cape Don makes an ideal incentive destination for small groups with adventure as the primary focus. Jutting from the Northern Territory’s north coast this fishing mecca is within Garig Gunak National Park, which comprises the Cobourg Peninsula and the surrounding waters of the Cobourg Marine Park. With wide variety of saltwater environments for the experienced or the novice anglers, the prominent species here include Spanish Mackerel, Barracuda, Queenfish, Trevally, Barramundi, Mangrove Jack, Golden Snapper, Jewfish, Red Emperor, Coral Trout, Cod and Stripey. There are also shellfish, squid and mud crabs, making for an impressive fisherman’s basket.

For those who are not so keen to fish every minute of every day, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy. The place offers the exclusive use of the Lighthouse facilities and surrounding landscape as far as the eye can see. One can also take a walk through the dense monsoonal rainforest exploring these traditional hunting grounds, and observe the spectacular wildlife. You can also simply opt to relax on the white sandy beaches that line the coast,

Although when planning for such a trip in here makes sure you know the rules and regulations. Some species are endangered and these regulations may vary from state to state. There are certain times in certain places when it is illegal to fish. There are bag limits and size limits and abiding by the rules is good for the fish and for you. The fishing of course is second to none and will occupy the time of the beginner and the enthusiast with expert guides to help make sure the line is always tight.



Oct
07

The Big Muskies of Ontario

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According to some fishermen, there are only two kinds of fish: muskellunge, and everything else. These sportsmen travel the Midwest searching for their prey, and if it’s less than 50 inches long they don’t even mention it to their friends. Usually called “Muskie,” no other fish creates such a fanatical following as the muskellunge. There’s good reason for that, and their monstrous size is only one consideration.

Muskie are abundant in many American lakes and rivers, but they are most commonly sought in the Midwestern states. They tolerate a wide range of water temperatures, but must have clear water. You won’t find Muskie in water that is usually turbid. They also prefer water with little or no current. Muskie are not generally found in rivers with a drop of more than 10 foot per mile, although they can be taken from backwater areas of rivers with fast currents. They prefer shallow, weedy areas when they are young, but as they mature they move into deepwater areas. Big Muskie weigh up to 65 lbs and are the top predator of any body of water where they are found. They have long, needlelike teeth and certainly know how to use them.

Just one look at a Muskie and you will know why they are special to fishermen. They are in the Pike family, and in fact are the largest members of that family. They look like large Pike with greenish silver sides featuring dark markings, and cream colored undersides with brownish spots. Sometimes their fins are a beautiful deep red. They can interbreed with northern pike, resulting in what is called a “tiger Muskie” with irregular stripes on their sides. Muskie are very desirable as a trophy fish, and at times have been over fished. Conservation efforts have been implemented several times, and then removed when populations rebounded. Bait-cast reels are best for Muskie, fitted to a heavy rod with 80 lb braided line and a buck tail lure. Most Muskie are released after catch, unless they are kept for wall trophies.

Although these fish are common enough, they are loners. Don’t expect to catch 4 or 5 on a typical day of fishing. Many fans travel north to find big Muskie, all the way to Ontario. This may sound odd, since the fish prefer warmer waters, but monstrously large fish have been caught in the cold, clear lakes of the Moon River Basin. The record for Ontario is a 65 pounder measuring 58 inches in length and 30.5 inches in girth.

Ontario offers Muskie anglers a variety of fishing sites, lodging choices and guided expeditions. Typically the fisherman is asked to choose an expedition based on either size, or number. That is to say, would you rather hunt for the 40 pound monsters that are sometimes caught (and the 65 pound record that might be caught) or go after quantity with 10 to 15 pounders that are frequently hooked? An excellent site to review for Ontario Muskie options, which features message boards, classified, informational articles about Muskie and Muskie fishing and a downloadable guide to local fishing lodges.




Striped bass feed on sand eels on the flats. Would have taken a shot at them but it was more fun to just watch the fish swin by my feet vs fishing for them. There is only so much top water bass fish you can get.

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