Fishing – How to Cast a Bait Casting Reel

NExt video in series: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/1484-fishing-casting-a-bait-casting-reel

Captain Steve begins at the beginning! Casting is the first step to enjoy and become successful at bass fishing. After teaching spinning and casting techniques with either hand, Captain Steve takes a look at a few of the fishing techniques and the basics of different lure categories. Beginners and advanced beginners will benefit from the step by step instruction provided by Captain Steve. A top to bottom approach for fishing all season will take the tangle out of your tackle box.

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Deep Sea Salt Water Fishing Charter – Destin / Atlanta Georgia

Expert charter fishing guides sail to salt water hot spots for ocean live fishing.

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My Surf Fishing Setup

Watch in HD! This is what I usually use for surf fishing for Bluefish, Redfish, Shark, Spanish Macks, and anything else that swims by! Thanks for watching!

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Fishing under ice (ORIGINAL)

Some under ice views from beautiful lake Saarijärvi in Vaala, Finland

Divers:
Fisherman: Eelis Rankka
Fisherman’s friend: Tommi Salminen
Boy with the balloon: Jukka Pelttari

Camera and editing: Juuso Mettälä
Manuscript by Juuso Mettälä and Eelis Rankka

Safety divers: Esa Vuoppola and Juhana Heino

Music: Stefano Mocini: The end of the doubs

Couple of things about this video:
Camera I used was Sony HDR-SR11 with Amphibico HD Elite housing.
The Wheelbarrow was saved from the bottom of the lake and I have used it many times after that.
The rubber duck and the balloon are also home with me.
None of the divers got any permanent damage either.
And yes, we had a lot of fun making this video.

-Juuso

Duration : 0:3:45

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Dog Catches Fish Crossing a Flooded Road

Well, just as the title says, A Dog Catches A Fish That’s Crossing The Road! LoL! Tho of course, it did happen during a flood!
The answer to why salmon crossed the road in Washington state Tuesday morning may be simple: because of major flooding on the roadway, caused by heavy rain and seemingly confusing the heck out of the migrating fish (see video).
A powerful storm system arrived along parts of the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday, including Western Washington, kicking off what promises to be a wet and windy Thanksgiving holiday week.

Rainfall totals should reach three inches in the Seattle area before Thanksgiving Day. Wind gusts from 50-70 mph were recorded in some areas.

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Gulf Coast Deep Sea Fishing

This was filmed on October 31, 2011 around 73 miles off the coast of Orange Beach, AL with a Droid X2.

Most of the fishing was Tuna and Amberjack which you will see caught in the last clip.

The initial oil rig is a Shell oil rig, the others I’m unsure of who owned them.

I’m not a video editor just a hobbyest. I’m not sure why there are some framerate issues that pop up but it was edited in iMovie. If you don’t enjoy the music, please press Mute.

Thanks for viewing!

Duration : 0:1:56

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Deep Sea Fishing Wells Maine On The Nor’Easter

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Duration : 0:14:33

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Surf Fishing for Jacks with Top Water Lures Part 1

Video of me Surf Fishing for Jacks with Top Water Lures, catching them on every cast.

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Duration : 0:7:35

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How to fish for- and catch Flounder

This is me fishing in foggy Nova Scotia for flounder, more specifically blackback flounder, or more commonly known as the Winter flounder. Some anglers mistaken these flounder for the Summer flounder or fluke and sometimes for even for halibut.

Flounder are clasified as ground fish. There is a 10 fish bag limit per day per person.

I didn’t use my outboard motor cause I only fish about 75-100 yrds from where I launch my boat and I if I don’t have to put it in salt water I won’t.

For some flounder fishing tips, I keep my rig simple, no need for fancy complicated rigging. I was only fishing in 10-15 ft of water right under the boat by my chum pot, so there was no need for swivels, or other fancy attractants.

Begin fishing about 2 and a half hrs into the flood tide as the fish move inshore on the flood…I have’nt ever had too much success on the ebb tide.

The bait I used was soft shell clams. I show myself digging clams and shucking clams…I use a very basic rig using only hook line and sinker in addition to the clams.

I was fishing in tidal waters, salt water, fishing coastal waters, on the ocean…Verticle Jigging live bait and the use of chum pots are my favorite way to catch flounder.

Winter flounder is sometimes called blackback, lemon sole and George’s bank flounder. It occurs in inshore and offshore waters from Labrador southward. A muddy reddish-brown, it is sometimes spotted or mottled on its eyed side, and its underside is often tinged with yellow. Inshore fishermen harvest this species with handlines, weirs, and drag trawls; offshore, the fish are harvested with otter trawls. Harvest takes place year round with peak season between June and August.
Like all flounders, winter flounder has a distinctive flat body, with both eyes on the upper (right) side. The blind underside is white, while the upperside is pigmented to match the bottom along which they feed, giving protection from predators. Once cooked, the meat is pure white, lean, boneless and flaky with a mild flavour.
Winter flounder is sold fresh and frozen as whole fish, fillets and blocks as well as fully prepared in various value-added presentations.

Winter flounder’s name derives from its tendency to move during the winter months to shallower inshore waters. It ranges from southern Labrador to the waters of South Carolina and Georgia and is most abundant from the gulf of St. Lawrence to the Chesapeake Bay. It is frequently called “blackback” when it is smaller than 3 pounds and a “lemon sole” when it is larger. Like all flat fish, the winter flounder has both eyes on one side of the head. A newly hatched flat fish larva has one eye in each side of its head but within months it adapts to a bottom dwelling lifestyle, by which time one eye has moved to the other side of the head. Unlike most other bottom dwelling fish that rest by lying on their bellies, a flat fish rests on its side. Having both eyes on one side of its head enables the flat fish to rest on the ocean’s floor while directing both eyes upward. The winter flounder is referred to as a right handed flounder because the eyes are located on its upper surface when the fish is pointing to the right. A 12″ winter flounder is about 2 to 3 years old, a 20″ winter flounder is about 9 to 10 years old. Female winter flounder grow faster than males and attain larger maximum sizes to about 8 pounds with a length of 25 inches and may live up to 15 years.

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Deep Water Pirk Fishing

All aspects of lure use and the techniques employed to get the best from them are explored, including the down tide casting of fast drop pirks

Duration : 0:10:9

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