March Lunker Bass Fishing, Spring Lake State Park

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010 and filed under bass fishing guide | 25 Comments »

Largemouth Bass Fishing at Spring Lake South State Park, near Peoria Illinois, in March. 3 Cold water 5 pounders !!! See moreFishing info and pictures at www.spinnerbait.org (more)

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G3 Sportsman – Top Water Ribbit Frog Bass Fishing Action

Posted by admin on February 7th, 2010 and filed under bass fishing guide | 20 Comments »

G3 Sportsman host Scott Turnage goes bass fishing with Lonnie Stanley of Stanley Lures, trying out the new Stanley Ribbit. Find more clips and show times at http://www.g3sportsman.com .

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How to Fly Fish : How To Select the Right Fly Fishing Rod

Posted by admin on February 4th, 2010 and filed under fly fishing guide | 3 Comments »

Different fly fishing rods are made for catching different kinds of fish. Learn how to choose the right fly fishing rod for your fishing mission in this free outdoor sports video lesson.

Expert: David Dirks
Contact: web.mac.com/dirksoutdoors
Bio: David Dirks is the outdoors columnist for the Time Herald-Record & writes for American Angler & other fishing publications. He produced a fly tying DVD & has 35 years of fly angling experience.
Filmmaker: David Dirks

Duration : 0:3:19

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Buzzbait !! Shabbona Lake Bass Fishing on a hot summer day.

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under bass fishing guide | 11 Comments »

Bright sun at High Noon in the middle of the summer, get out a buzzbait and hit the windblown points and weedlines.

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2 Reel Fishing Adventures – Sooke, British Columbia

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 and filed under salmon fishing guide | No Comments »

We went out for a full day of Chinook (King, Spring) Salmon fishing with 2 Reel Fishing Charters.
http://www.2reel.ca

We can’t explain how much fun we had with them and fishing guide Ron Neitsch. Leaving the docks at Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina, early in the morning, we arrived at the fishing grounds 10 minutes later. The water was nice and calm, something not unusual in this area. No ground swells and large rollers like the open ocean.

We spent a full day with 4 large Salmon on the gear but only 1 in the boat. I can tell you though that the fun is with the fish on, getting them to the boat is ideal, but it’s certainly not disappointing.

The battles lasted anywhere from 3-8 minutes. The fight is intense and physical.

It was a blast. I will do it again with 2 Reel Fishing Adventures in Sooke, BC. Located on Vancouver Island, just a 45 minute drive from downtown Victoria, BC.

Duration : 0:9:3

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Saltwater Fishing 101 for Beginners

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 and filed under saltwater fishing guide | 1 Comment »

http://www.bennettmarine.com/dvd_fishing.html#F3974DVD

Learn saltwater fishing from the fisherman who in a single year was named both “Angler of the Year” and the “Release Angler of the Year.” In this instructional DVD, Dr. Jim covers the different rods and reels, how to use different types of line, hooks and sinkers along with the techniques for boat, shore, surf and pier fishing.

Duration : 0:3:2

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Kalama River Drift Boat Steelhead Fishing

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 and filed under steelhead fishing guide | No Comments »

Kalama River Drift Boat Steelhead Fishing with fishing guide Monty Thierry of www.reeladv.com

Duration : 0:7:59

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Steelhead Fishing

Posted by admin on November 13th, 2009 and filed under steelhead fishing guide | 11 Comments »

Enormous Steelhead trout.

Duration : 0:2:49

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Trout fishing bait at Lake Del Valle rigging tips secrets

Posted by admin on November 13th, 2009 and filed under trout fishing guide | 6 Comments »

It was an epic day of fun and sun. Had the pleasure of fishing with the Wildwood (Craig Wood) today at Lake Del Valle in Livermore, CA. The fishing was great and the catching awesome with limits brought home for the dinner table. I might add the trout were very tasty as my wife cook up a nice meal and shared some with friends. We were using Berkley sparkle chartreuse Power Bait with Shelton self releasing hook and TadPole™. We fished in several areas including the narrows, and the two large bays. We had most action by pulling boat up on points and fishing from the back of the boat. We arrive at dawn and were off the water by noon. To find out how the amazing self releasing hook works and to see the animation of release action go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/sheltonrelease.html
To find out more about my advanced fishing invention go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com To see my video movie theater with a incredible list of how to and action fishing video go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/shelto… To see a video of the TadPole snagless weights go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/tadpol… There were two hook mortality study done with them in the Eastern Sierras and sponsored by US Forest service and local business men in Mono and Inyo Counties that proof the mortality rate was equal to or less than fly fishing mortality. Since you aren’t breaking off hooks in fish and with the TadPole snagless weights, not breaking off in rocks, you get in more fishing time because you are not down re-rigging so that gives you more time with your bait in the water and you improve your catch. This is especially important when you have kids, as you will not spend all of your time re-rigging them. It is especially a good feeling seeing them swim away. Berkley Power Bait and these hooks and TadPole make one of the most effective trout bait rig there is. Catch and keep, no problem, you get the hook out instantly, and catch and release couldn’t be easier. Regarding self releasing hooks. They are design to release fish without touching them. Basically how they work is the eye of the hook is at the bend of the hook and the leader line goes through a flexible plastic sleeve that goes over leader line and when the sleeve is slid down over the shank of the hook it is set and fish just like a regular fishhook. The sleeve has a second line tied to the top of this and parallels the main leader line and is attach by a sliding 3 turn uniknot tied with thread. When you slid the red knot up by pinching it or using a pocket comb it slides the sleeve up and the hook rotates and self releases. To see a testimonial on the fantastic SBR™ go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/SBRTes… To see pictures go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com To see how to bait up the MBR™ Minnow Bullet Rotator using a Shasta Tackle Paddletail rubber bait go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/MBRhow… to see a movie on catching a bass on that rig go to http://www.sheltonproducts.com/MBRBas…

Duration : 0:8:18

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Cumberland Trout Fishing

Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 and filed under trout fishing guide | 17 Comments »

With Wolf Creek Dam at Lake Cumberland under extensive repair, anglers question the quality of fishing in the river below. Answers aren’t all that’s caught this weekend, on “Kentucky Afield” television.
Lake Cumberland tourism for 2008 continues its resiliency with news like this. Host Tim Farmer and renowned fishing guide Randall Gibson provide needed relief for skeptics. While construction crews are hard at work pouring concrete to repair the dam, cold-water habitat and trout are just as busy, giving anglers all they can handle. Five and 6-pound brown trout are plentiful, and so are reasons to come back to the Cumberland.

Duration : 0:7:17

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