Fishing How To – Telescopic Pole Fishing Trip

Step by step guide to a fishing session with a telescopic pole including landing a fish. The ultimate guide to coarse fishing for beginners presented by expert NFA angling coach Danny Williamson.

Duration : 0:5:45

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Fishing How To – Setting up a Basic Rod

The ultimate guide to coarse fishing for beginners presented by expert NFA angling coach Danny Williamson. Learn how to set up a basic rod

Duration : 0:3:59

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The Lost World of Mr Hardy – trailer

Revisit a lost world: where rivers ran deep with huge salmon, when angling was at its peak and master craftsmen created perfect fishing tackle still cherished today. A beautiful and touching film, already a classic amongst thousands of anglers. Buy the DVD at thelostworldofmrhardy.com

Duration : 0:2:53

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Making a Hardy bamboo fly fishing rod

Callum Gladstone is Hardy’s rod making craftsman. Here he is making a bamboo fly rod. Taken from our film “The Lost World of Mr Hardy”, find out more at http://www.thelostworldofmrhardy.com

Duration : 0:0:30

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Deadbait fishing for pike – tackle, tactics and tips

Jan Porter covers deadbaiting for pike, revealing the tackle, tactics, bait and bite indication required to catch lots of big pike on natural baits

Duration : 0:13:15

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Fishing Bait & Equipment : How to Re-Spool a Fishing Pole

When re-spooling a fishing pole, twist of the drag cap, take off the spool, and bring it to the local tackle and bait shop. Find out how to re-spool a fishing pole by running the line through the top guide and flipping the bail up with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.

Expert: Brian Lee
Bio: Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

Duration : 0:2:16

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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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42 inch striped bass fishing light tackle TFO rods top water Crane Beach Ipswich MA 5/22/11

42 inch 25+ pound fish Catch & Release Striped bass top water Fishing MA Crane Beach Ipswich Essex 5/22/10 not the first fish of the year but the biggest year. Started my spring fishing with some nice striped bass riding the outgoing tide. This big striper Came up and gulped the jumping minnow down on the first cast. What made this fun was I the rod. I used a 3/8oz – 1oz Temple fork salmon pole 8’6″ or TFO rod. This was not as fat as your avg late season fish but at 25p it was fun fight on light tackle and even bent the vmc hooks. What you are experiencing is a very good tool that if handled right a competent can land very large fish and make fishing for smaller fish that more fun!

Duration : 0:6:0

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Fishing Bait & Equipment : About Salmon Fishing Poles

When fly fishing for salmon, an eight-weight fly rod with plenty of backing should be used, as salmon tend to make long runs. Learn about catching salmon with thin profile surf casting rods with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing equipment.

Expert: Brian Lee
Bio: Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

Duration : 0:1:49

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Fishing Reel Tips. Shimano Fighting Drag Explained

Remember the last time you lost a big fish to a broken line? Drag set too tight? How to use the Shimano Fighting Drag. An essential addition, this fighting drag system allows you to instantly apply pressure when needed or else “slacken off” when a big fish makes its final run at the net.

Duration : 0:1:55

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