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It’s surface action as Nige heads out with Jason Medcalf in search of some aggressive jacks. Then, it’s down to Victoria, to show you how to catch a gummy shark.
Nige Webster competes with sounder expert Ken Thompson for a pirate’s bounty. X-marks the spot and the best fishing marks win in this fast paced fishing competition.
Nige heads to south-east Queensland, and puts his bite time theory, and himself, to the test.
Nige Webster sightfishes clear water cod from the rocks. Then, Nige’s nine year-old son Lachlan has been desperate to experience the thrill of marlin fishing. Will he finally get the chance to achieve his dream catch?
It’s the goodies versus the baddies, as Bill Classon sets a challenge on Why Not Fishing Charters out of Port Lincoln, and the competition is fierce!
Nige takes out Mark Urkart, an Australian Soldier injured during training, and helps him catch his first fish. Then, back on land, Mark takes Nige out for some wheelchair rugby, and it’s Game On!
In a small damn in Mornington, Chris and Mick teach a few kids how to fish during the Oz Fish TV Kids’ Day, getting them on to some short-finned eels and a little redfin. The dynamic duo then head over to Westernport, to chase whiting with Paul from Boab boat hire.
Chris joins Minister of Ports, David Hodgett, interviewing him on the improvements on Mornington Pier, and other areas. Later, we jump to Grantville Pier where Micky Dee and The Hoff try, and try, and try again for a Winter gummy. Finally, this episode ends on a session at Inverloch with Micky Dee, Mark the Minion, Scott and Kerry, where they go for some simple bread and butter fishing off the beach.
Out Lake Tyers journey begins with terrible weather, but as the weather cleared up, so did the fishing! With some beautiful dusky flathead making an appearance and a few nice dinners at the Waterwheel Beach Tavern to top it all off.
In the finale of Season 2, Micky Dee and Chris meet up with Charlie Micallef, and jump on board his charter, Savage Seas Adventures, they begin with some bait collection, and later move further offshore, in search of bigger and bitier things.
The crew hops on board Pirate Mick’s pontoon after a stop at his yabby dam to learn a little bit about our favourite little freshwater crays. Drifting down tyers, the crew have a great little scenery tour and a bit of a fish. That night, they head down to the lake to enjoy a spot of prawning with Jarrod Day.
Appropriately named after the objective of this episode, a few mates and members of the Oz Fish TV team hit the piers of Port Phillip Bay, ‘hopping’ from pier to pier in search of southern calamari. The episode then takes a turn towards Flinders Pier, where the hunt for larger sized squid begins.
Nige Webster joins a Murray cod veteran to chase a dream fish in a special manner: the target is a 1 metre plus fish on a surface lure.
The final episode of the season ends with a bang, reef fishing the beautiful reefs of Bass Straight with Tony from Far Out Charters – Lakes Entrance, a fantastic mixed bag is produced as well as a couple of beautiful gummies.
The first episode of Season 2 begins in Westernport, on the sandy, muddy banks of Stockyard point, where Micky Dee, The Hoff, along with Michael and Steve, chase gummy sharks off the land. The second half of the episode splits locations, sending Jesse to Balcombe Creek, wile Michael, Chris and Brad hit Mt Martha Rocks.
In the very first episode of Oz Fish TV, Mick and Chris take their daughters to Rhyll Trout Farm to have a crack at a few rainbow trout. The following day, they meet up with Hoff and meet Steph at Cowes Pier, where they have a great day of fishing and plenty of good memories.
The Oz Fish TV crew head to Powlett River in search of the timid and intelligent black bream, later, Mick and Jesse head to Kilcunda surf beach, to try their luck at some salmon fishing.
This episode of Oz Fish TV, Mick and Chris head off with Warneet Boat Hire to chase a few southern calamari around quail bank, followed by a trip out of Mornington on board ‘The Plover’ for a charter with Bay Fish N Trips.
The third episode of Oz Fish TV takes place entirely on the Lang Lang wall, where the hunt for a Westernport elephant fish begins, but is rudely interrupted by some nice gummy sharks!
Mick Joins Mark Stock down at Tenby point to target a few landbased gummy sharks, bringing the whole Oz Fish TV crew down the next night for another session of gummy shark fun.
As Chris makes his way to New Zealand on some personal business, he stops by on a local charter to do some filming, later, Oz Fish jumps on board Reel Obsession Charters out of San Remo in search of gummy sharks and elephant fish.
This episode of Oz Fish TV starts off in Cardinia Lakes, Pakenham, where the team have some fun on some local Redfin with Michael Arthur, they later head to a small dam stocked with silver perch to give lures and worms a shot.
The Hoff and his mate, Shannon shoot down to Hazelwood pondage, an excellent family fishing lake, full of weird and wonderful tropical fish. Later, Micky Dee and The Hoff don the waders, and prepare to wade the streams of Rubicon River, in search of brook trout.
Oz Fish TV, Season 1, Episode 5 begins at the Gotcha Bait and Burley Tooradin factory, where we learn how Gotcha package their Bait and Burley. We then head over to Mornington Boat Hire, where Mick and Hoff chase a few little squid for a bit of fun.
Michael Arthur, Micky Dee and The Hoff head to Emerald Lake, chasing some of the DEPI Fisheries’ stocked rainbow trout. Afterwards, Chris, Mick, Mark the minion and Jesse meet with local, Turi at Screw Creek, where they begin the search for the elusive estuary perch.
The Oz Fish TV crew’s trip to Golden Beach, found along the 90 Mile Beach wouldn’t have been complete without a few nice fish and the odd camping failure!
In this special episode of Oz Fish TV, we take a look back at some of the bloopers, mistakes and fumbles throughout the series. We also view a series of ‘one off’ catches, that were either unique, or didn’t make an episode.
In the 8th episode of Season 1, the Oz Fish TV crew head down to Patterson river, where the mulloway are on a hot bite. They catch and release a few of these beautiful elusive fish, and a surprise visit from a big bream gives Steph a great little fight.
Episode 10 begins at Capacity Sports, a kayak specialist store that sells Native Watercraft kayaks. Micky Dee and Chris each choose a ‘yak, and later take them out to Mornington for a fish. The episode ends on board Anchors Away Charters, where Wayne and Corey get the crew on to some beautiful Winter whiting.
During the filming of season 1, there were a few fish that didn’t make episodes, for all different reasons. We decided we wanted to include these moments in an episode, thus creating the ‘One-offs’ episode.
Episode 11 features a kayak segment in Martha Cove featuring Micky Dee, Chris and Rowan Butler, later, the Hoff joins some friends, Chris Colby, Michael Arthur and Piotr Pomorski to target a few stocked rainbow trout in Lakeside, Pakenham. In the final segment of this episode, we see Steph and Chris join Malke from Lonestar Marine for a Westernport fish.
Nige Webster heads to the Coral Sea with a plan in mind: to help a lure designer test product.
Nige Webster and Bill Classon go on a fishing road trip with a specific quest.
Bill Classon heads to Exmouth following a fishing dream: a billfish Grand Slam.
Cohosts Jim McLennan and Derek Bird team up with Paul Samycia in search of Kootenay River bull trout. They face serious challenges as the early spring weather is anything but cooperative, but they eventually discover exactly what they originally desired to find: large bull trout hungry for deeply swung streamers.
With over 7 billion people on the planet, it’s difficult to find places where the water runs cold and clear and where the human footprint is nearly non-existent. Jim, Derek, and Paula (Fly Fusion’s social media editor) helicopter into one of these places, and what they find far exceeds their expectations. In fact, the fly fishing is so good they can’t help but keep it a secret.
Fly fishing is definitely not the easiest way to fool a trout, so why do people choose to chase trout this way? Jim McLennan and Derek Bird join Field Editor’s Jeff Wagner and Al Ritt as they float down one of British Columbia’s most renown and scenic rivers and dry-fly fish for westslope cutthroat, all the while grappling with why it is they’ve dedicated their lives to this unique pastime.
Deep in the Rocky Mountains, the Upper Elk River twists and turns and meanders before it eventually connects with a larger drainage. In its headwaters the trout are numerous and eagerly take well-presented dry flies. In this nostalgic episode, the cohosts float the small stream and are reminded few pastimes exist that rival the draw of fly fishing.
A long drive down backcountry logging roads places Jim, Derek and Paula (Fly Fusion’s social media editor) into a basin where no other soul exists. They travel the proverbial extra mile and find large trout that have not seen artificial flies in years. The eager trout make for stunning cinematography and an unforgettable day on the water.
In this episode the hosts cast both traditional patterns and oversized foam flies for westslope cutthroat on the St. Mary’s River, a picturesque freestone stream originating from the Columbia Mountain Range in southeastern British Columbia. During their float trip through large canyons and unique clay structures, they discuss some of the different stereotypes associated with fly anglers.
Nige springs a surprise challenge on a BCF Staff Member at work, and then we head out with the Nomad boys to fight some tricky wrasse.
It’s business time on the AFN Fishing Show, as Nige meets Sydney fishing guide Stuart and challenges him to catch both squid and kingfish!
The team brings the challenge to Nomad fishing guide Andrew Harvey, as we explore the Great Barrier Reef and discover just what it takes to be a guide in these beautiful waters.
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