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Sitka, Alaska is world-renowned for its incredible halibut, salmon and ling cod fishing. Offering some of the most productive waters in the world, anglers have flocked here for centuries.
Free diver and underwater photographer, Kevin Scully, takes us on an incredible journey through the mysteries of the underwater worlds surrounding Southern California and the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Reaching depths of over 70 feet, silently suspended, seamlessly blending into the kelps and environment to capture some of the most spectacular images of free-swimming fish ever shot. Over 35 species, including marlin and huge yellowfin, white sea bass and giant blacks, yellowtail, halibut and calicos.
This program chronicles an epic long-range fishing expedition by a group of anglers aboard skipper Shawn Steward’s boat Excel, who test their mettle against a vast school of massive yellowfin tuna in the Pacific. Featuring dramatic underwater footage of the feisty yellowfin — some of which weigh in at 300 pounds — this film reveals the hard work and exhilaration that are the hallmarks of West Coast-style stand-up fishing.
Cabo Blanco Peru – no other spot could rival it back in 1954 and probably no place ever will. This DVD takes original 16mm colour film that has all been carefully cleaned, transferred and digitized, with unbelievable clarity and crispness, preserving forever an all time classic moment in time. Baseball great Ted Williams introduces us to the Cabo Blanco Fishing Club, before heading off the beach, making bait and doing battle with a black marlin weighing in at over 1200 pounds. S. Rip Farrington picks up the action where Ted leaves off with more spectacular footage showcasing this great fishery in all its grandeur. Cabo Blanco Peru, circa 1954 this is one you’ll watch over and over again.
Of all the places we’ve ever been, and of all the programs we’ve produced over the years, without question, this is one of the all time classics. Having been invited by a group of locals to fish threshers off the beach in Malibu, from their kayaks, I had no idea of what to expect. What happenened out there on the water was incomprehensible, as these guys went head to head with fish topping the 200 pound mark. It takes a unique, tough individual to even think about fishing the threshers from a yak. It isn’t for everyone, but for the few it’s an experience that will last a lifetime
Stripers, Sails & Giant Yellowfin Tuna – Baja Style picks up right where Baja 4 leaves off, and features some of the most beautiful girls we’ve ever filmed, pulling in some of the biggest stripers, sailfish and tuna we’ve ever caught.
The Revillagigedos Islands are home to the largest population of resident yellowfin tuna on earth. For over 40 years, men like Bill Poole have pioneered long-range fishing from San Diego, making the 1000 mile run south to challenge these giant tuna. Watch 80 wides getting spooled in less than 60 seconds… backups hitting the water…anglers diving into skiffs… and grown men being driven to their knees by the power and strength of these incredible fish. Films like The Ultimate Challenge and Deep Color have brought the excitement of long-range fishing into the homes of thousands. But until now, no film or video has ever come close to capturing what it’s like to be in the middle of an absolutely, wide-open, non-stop bite on these huge tuna. A bite that lasted over 36 hours and produced 28 fish over 200 pounds.
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.
From the spectacular underwater footage of free-swimming marlin and dorado feeding on bait balls, to the unbelievable power and strength of 500-pound blues airborne in 20 feet leaps., this non-stop action packed show will blow you away. Filmed entirely off the world famous waters of the East Cape region of Baja, at the Hotel Palmas de Cortez Resort. Features marlin, sailfish, dorado and incredible historical footage from the 1950’s of fishing the marlin off Baja.
Filmed in Hotels Palmas de Cortez, Playa del Sol and Punta Colorado Los Barallies- Baja California Sur, Mexico. For fifteen years we’ve been coming here and without question, the East Cape region of Baja is the most fish rich body of water we’ve ever found. Marlin, sailfish, yellowfin, dorado, roosters, pargo and grouper. When you’re fishing here, there are No Bad Days. Hotels Palmas de Cortez, Playa del Sol and Punta Colorado Los Barallies- Baja California Sur, Mexico. For fifteen years we’ve been coming here and without question, the East Cape region of Baja is the most fish rich body of water we’ve ever found. Marlin, sailfish, yellowfin, dorado, roosters, pargo and grouper. It doesn’t matter if you work the beach with fly tackle or head offshore, the fishing here is as good as it gets anywhere on earth. And if you’re ready to push the envelope, jump into one of the resorts kayaks for a little extreme marlin fishing, yak style. When you’re fishing here, there are No Bad Days.
The largest yellowfin tuna ever captured on film! See how a fish can break a man’s spirit. A true life Old Man and the Sea. Talk about reality TV, it doesn’t get any more hardcore than this.
This is west coast multi-day fishing at it’s best. Wide-open yellowfin tuna give way to bluefin pushing the 200-pound mark. Filmed onboard Norm Kagawa’s beautiful Shogun.
Midway atoll is Hawaii a hundred years ago. World record Giant Trevally, 500 pound Blue Marlin, Wahoo and Yellowfin Tuna. Non-stop action.
Whenever you drop down a bait fishing the depths off Sitka, Alaska, you never know what might be down there waiting to inhale it.
Without a doubt, the most sought after fish in our southern coastal waters is the mighty snapper. In Victoria, men, women and children are caught up with snapper fever around the end of the football season – a fever that will last until after Christmas. In other states, the fever is the same – only the start and End of the season differs. From the big time big red picks up the bait and starts his powerful run until you strike and feel those mighty tail thumps, both you and the snapper are hooked. Rex Hunt has been hooked on snapper fishing for over two decades, his skill and expertise in this type of fishing is legendary.
GOING FOR GOLD is the story of three Australian anglers and their quest for the toughest fish that swims: The Mighty Yellowfin Tuna. But the film is much more than a thrilling adventure of men, the ocean and big fish. GOING FOR GOLD is also an instructional guide detailing the latest tuna fishing techniques – from lure trolling, to live baiting, to the deadly methods of strip baiting and pilcharding. As such, it is essential viewing for every offshore angler, regardless of their experience, expertise or level of expectation.
FIGHTING BROWNS focuses on trout fisheries. But this film is more than just exciting stories of super-fit brown trout. It is also a detailed instructional guide to fishing for trout in lakes and impoundments wherever they are found. It demonstrates the hottest techniques, describes the top rigs and covers every aspect of tackle selection and its use for big water trouting.
FISHING AUSTRALIAN SURF is superbly shot, featuring Australia’s rugged south coast beaches. Locations such as Convention Beach, South Australia, where unbelievable numbers of mega salmon have been caught over the last few years, then across to Warnambool, Victoria’s premier surf and beach fishing hot spot, where the team will have you catching not only salmon but other tasty species. Keith Fleming will show you the finer art of becoming a competent beach and surf angler, and also has many informative hunts to make your trip more comfortable and productive.
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!
Shane welcomes a basketball legend aboard his fishing trip, John gets some company in the kitchen and we hook some big snapper!
Kangaroo Island exploration and fishing, filleting walkthroughs, open water sailing safety tips and John’s rocking the rock salt to cook fish a different way!
The Tierney brothers and Shane go rock fishing, Caroline goes landmine hunting with Navy diffusal experts and John gets his claws into some lobster.
Rachel Sporn and Shane target a boat limit of snook, Caroline patrols the waters on the Southern Ranger, and John learns a great swordfish salsa from guest chef Amanda Blair.
Crab fishing off Henley Jetty, Caroline checks out the stunning catamaran Aquila, and the Halls team up in kitchen again to get some salmon patties on the plate!
Shane and some special guests brave a scorching day to target some huge snapper and flathead, Caroline meets dolphin researcher Professor Mike Bosley, and John and Justine Hall get some muscles steaming!
Head out on a fishing charter to Pages Islands, experience the excitement of the North Haven Yacht Club, and the Halls work with Tuna to create a gourmet dish that has to be seen to be believed!
Fishing Port Lincoln for Bluefin Tuna and Salmon, visit Sardi to find out more about fish stocking, John whips up a shellfish platter with a twist and Caroline goes yachting for the first time.
Catching some massive Samson Fish, John concocts an amazing barramundi dish and Melody looks at the state of weeds in our underwater garden.
Caroline runs off and joins the Navy, Shane continues his adventure on the Calypso Star and John demonstrates a delicious stuffed squid!
Nige and Tom Tierney explore some of South Australia’s most remote beaches to fish for big salmon!
Nige Webster breaks out the soft plastics to chase hungry mackerel.
We head to 1770 in Queensland to get amongst the reef species on softies!
Armed with both hard and soft lures, Nige Webster heads to ‘The House of Pain’, home to some huge pelagics.
Nige Webster heads out with local Melbourne fisherman Rick Massie to bait fish for big snapper.
Bill Classon and Chris Parkinson fish a weekend away at Mallacoota – one of Victoria’s biggest estuary systems.
Kane Dysart joins good mate Tynan ‘Fro’ Bartolo to fish the beautiful Darwin Harbour.
Nige Webster takes his young son Lachlan out on the water to catch him his first marlin!
Nige heads to one of his favourite spots, 1770, to go and play with the reef species!
Nige Webster and Adrian Lindsay fish submerged structures in Borumba Dam for Bass.
Andy Collett and Bill Classon fish Welshpool with fresh baits to entice some whiting.
Bill Classon and Nige Webster head to Blue Rock Dam in Victoria, to try and catch Nige his first southern bass.
Leigh McKenzie and Bill Classon break out the surface lures to entice some tassie bream!
Bill Classon and Scott Gray head out to Lake Bullen Merri to fish for the stocked Chinook Salmon!
Troy Dixon and Nige Webster head to the estuary in search of some awesome flathead – before a surprise species bobs up!
Jason Ehrlich and Callum Munro head out to Lake Borumba to catch some elusive bass!
Will Lee and Ryan Dixon hunt for Bream on soft plastics.
The challenge has been thrown down to Nige – fish Lake Jindabyne with three different lures and catch a trout on each!
Tom Tierney shows Nige Webster one of his favourite secret bream spots – where two approaches go head to head!
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