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Nige & Nicko continue their ’30 species in 60 days’ challenge. There’s still plenty of fish and crustaceans to tick off and Rockhampton offers plenty but they’ll need some good luck and good weather.
Continuing their quest to catch 30 species in 60 days on the road, Nige & Nicko head to the Bundaberg region and the weather is far from ideal, making this a tough challenge from the get-go.
Bill teams up with expert, Tom Tierney in search of super-sized salmon in S.A. then they look at Bream tactics around the docks. Later Bill investigates rumours of a new breed of Barramundi in the N.T.
For anglers starting out on the toughest style of fishing of all – game fishing – Gamefishing Basics provides the perfect foundation. Concentrating on the techniques requires for success on the high seas, this video covers each of the areas that the gamefisher must bknow: knots and rigs, lures and attractors, baits and baiting, playing fish and landing fish.
We start out in Sydney Harbour trying to catch a fish for an unsuspecting angler, then undertake a scientific mission thanks to World Fish Migration Day, before finally heading to the USA on a whirlwind tour.
Nige catches up with Jason Medcalf and discovers the effects of flooding on local awoonga fish. There’s plenty of barramundi feeding action, before fishing along the flood route.
We run an experiment of the food types barramundi feed on in central Queensland, before exploring the role Fisheries plays in Victoria’s best fishing spots.
We head offshore to help an angler catch a bucket list fish: the snapper. Then, we take a trip back in time, as Nige heads out on his boat with only the previous generation of gear, in search of a feed of fish.
We head from north to south with a scientific aim in mind; to study the behaviours of some of our favourite sport fish.
We jump on a plane and head to the top of Australia in search of a secret remote fishing camp! Along the way we explore how the wet season cycle affects our offshore and river fish species, all the while tangling with some impressive fish.
Nige Webster visits Lake Sampsonvale to help catch and gather data on the stocked bass in the lake. Then, Nige chases Australian snapper and explores their hunting habits and the behaviours of bait fish while discovering more about these awesome predatory fish.
Nige and Jason try to survive only on what they catch, as they explore the role of estuary, and the story of Laurie Thompson, the hermit of Pancake Creek.
Nige Webster heads to Darwin to continue his search for a metre barramundi. Then, Bill Classon explores Bemm River on the hunt for a 1kg+ bream.
Nige heads to North Queensland to meet up with JC’S Guided Sportfishing and chase a bucket list fish – a metre long barramundi!
Nige Webster heads to Marion Bay in SA to sample the amazing scenery and the deep fishery within. Then, Bill Classon heads to Blue Rock to fish for bass and settle a rivalry between two fishing mates.
Nige Webster finds out which state leads the way when it comes to catching whiting in a North versus South challenge. Then, Bill Classon heads to Victoria to find a hidden sea run trout destination among the rivers or Apollo Bay.
In a special 1 hour show, we combine the process of flathead fishing with the rules of cricket, Then we catch some Snapper with Victorian cricketers James Pattinson and John Hastings. If you love cricket and fishing you can’t miss this!
BCF store manager Dave Padmore joins Nige Webster for possibly their greatest challenge yet: can they outfish a first grader? Then we hunt Golden Trevally at Exmouth Flats.
Join a beach fishing excursion on Fraser Island.
In a special 1 hour show, we combine the process of flathead fishing with the rules of cricket, Then we catch some Snapper with Victorian cricketers James Pattinson and John Hastings. If you love cricket and fishing you can’t miss this!
We hit the road with a borrowed car, begged boat and stolen crash test dummy. The aim: put a fishing guide through our Test Dummy Challenge.
The art of Slow Jigging is put to the test as Nige Webster is issued a fishing challenge from EJ Todds – with his pride on the line!
Nige heads to south-east Queensland, and puts his bite time theory, and himself, to the test.
Nige Webster and Jase Medcalf do what that do best – go fishing, and try to break things. The boys chase pelagic fish offshore before turning their hands to target estuary fish. The day takes on a twist when the boys are asked to test a boat in a very different fashion!
It’s Fly V Lure as Nige joins Trevor Hawkins on Lake Windouree and engages in a friendly trout competition. Then Kord takes Nige out to the mackerel grounds, where they utilise some unwilling participants.
Nige brings the challenge to fishing guide Nicolai Fewtrell – catch 20 small barra, or one over 75 centimeters. The downside? For every bi-catch that comes aboard, Nicolai has to eat a random item from the dreaded ration pack!
Lee Rayner runs through all the techniques required to catch a snapper in our bays and estuaries. Along the way he catches snapper on bait during the height of the snapper season on Port Phillip Bay. Learn step by step on how to rig for snapper, what are the best baits as well as when and where to fish. He also demonstrates correct anchoring techniques, how to read your sounder, boat fitout and all the little things that will increase your catch rate. He then embarks on some pinkie/rugger action on soft plastics and proves that snapper action continues during winter.
Join Kane Dysart and Bill Classon on the Daly River in the Northern Territory as they cover barramundi tactics, tackle and lures. Kane has extensive barra fishing experience having been a fishing guide, managed a tackle shop in Darwin and he is now a trained fisheries scientist. In this terrific instructional DVD Kane demonstrates trolling techniques, casting, lures and a piece on bait—with some great barra action.
Nige Webster visits the traditional land owners at Cape York for a very different fishing experience. Then later we join Nicolai Fewtrell on the hunt for some hungry barra.
Fishing for southern bream in Australia’s beautiful estuarine systems is a rewarding and popular relaxing time. With their fine fighting abilities, voracious appetites and large numbers, bream provde challenges to all who angle for this top table fish. Headed by Steve Starling, our team will take you through the many facets of bream fishing.
Shane and the gang net and tag Kingfish at Port Patterson, Caroline continues her Navy adventure and John uses flathead to create a mouthwatering meal!
Shane navigates the Tod River, Caroline untangles mystery of sailing and ropes and John creates a very different sort of sandwich!
Leigh McKenzie and Bill Classon break out the surface lures to entice some tassie bream!
Troy Dixon and Nige Webster head to the estuary in search of some awesome flathead – before a surprise species bobs up!
Will Lee and Ryan Dixon hunt for Bream on soft plastics.
Bill Classon and Chris Parkinson fish a weekend away at Mallacoota – one of Victoria’s biggest estuary systems.
Tom Tierney shows Nige Webster one of his favourite secret bream spots – where two approaches go head to head!
Andy Collett and Bill Classon fish Welshpool with fresh baits to entice some whiting.
Nige Webster and Chris Raimondi put some soft plastics through their paces in a tropical estuary.
Nige Webster and Pete Morris throw some soft plastics in Estuary, while Adam Royter tries his luck offshore with the same lures.
Nige Webster and Mitch Bertacchini fish Port Phillip Bay to land snapper.
Excellent finesse fishing techniques on black bream around jetties.
Sight fishing the shallows of the Coral Sea. Polaroiding and casting hardbody sinking stickbaits and soft plastics.
There are some interesting fast trolling techniques to explore when it comes to Barramundi.
Where, when and how to catch Moreton Bay winter whiting on artificial baits.
Ever wanted to catch flathead from a kayak? Nige Webster and Justin Wilmer will show you everything you need to know to be successful.
Andrew McGovern and Greg Reid are downrigging for tailor on the south coast of NSW.
Andrew and Mitch McGovern are on the hunt for salmon using soft plastics in New South Wales.
Nige explores a New South Wales estuary to show you all the basics for fishing in waterways of this type.
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