An episode of Angler West TV that brings you sockeye, steelhead and an inside look at how fishing rods are made. First, fish for upriver sockeye below Wells Dam on the Columbia with Bob Schmidt & Bob Loomis of Mack’s Lure. They catch limits of sockeye with guide, Jerrod Gibbons using Mack’s Cha Cha Sockeye rigs. Then, fish downriver on the Columbia with guide, Brandon McGavran for summer steelhead along with John Posey of Lamiglas, Steve Lynch of Pro-Cure and Kari McClellen of NSIA. High water plugging techniques are covered and it’s Brad’s Lighted Wigglers that get the most bites. Lastly, take a detailed tour of the Lamiglas factory in Woodland, WA with John Posey and learn how the high quality rods are made from start to finish.
Duration : 0:20:50
http://www.bassfishin.com – Discover a little-known trick for easily tying fresh fishing line onto an empty baitcasting reel spool using your baitcaster’s wiffle spool. This ‘how to’ technique is a great tip for bass fishing enthusiasts who use baitcasting reels with fluorocarbon, mono or braid. Fishermen will find this tip surprising and may even wonder why they didn’t think of it themselves!
More Monsters- http://animal.discovery.com/tv/river-monsters/#mkcpgn=ytapl1 | Watch River Monsters Sundays @ 10pm e/p! | Jeremy Wade learns how a little “fish psychology” can be used to lure schools of fish into a trap.
Need a Laugh? Spend enough time with a camera on a personality like Bill Dance, and you can imagine the funny things that will end up on film. DVD available at http://www.lurenet.com
This short excerpt from a 16-mm film called “The Garcia Story” shows the reels Garcia were selling in very early 1962. Visit us at http://www.mitchellreels.net/ or Ask Questions at http://mitchellmates.yuku.com/ on the Mitchell Mates International Discussion Group website. Tight Lines, Wallace Carney, The Mitchell Reel Museum
Need a Laugh? Spend enough time with a camera on a personality like Bill Dance, and you can imagine the funny things that will end up on film. DVD available at http://www.lurenet.com