Flams & Trams – No way in Norway – Part 2
In this episode of Flams & Trams, Johan and Jojje travel to Norway and target plaice and dabs inshore using prawns for bait before turning their attention to halibut.
In this episode of Flams & Trams, Johan and Jojje travel to Norway and target plaice and dabs inshore using prawns for bait before turning their attention to halibut.
In this episode of Flams & Trams, Johan and Jojje travel to Norway to fish for big cods and halibuts with Johan Mikkelsen at Nordic Sea Angling. Some helpful info about holding cod below the surface to vent air for catch and release.
This is Monster Hunt – In this episode we will follow Johan Mikkelsen (guide of Nordic Sea Angling) and David Thormar promotor and test angler for Fairpoint outdoors. The Skrei (Cod) are moving down from the mythical Barents Sea to spawn and hunt. They are big and they are hungry…
The north coast of Somerset and the huge tidal flow of the Bristol channel, the waters are coloured. There are huge open beaches and tackle-hungry reefs, but make no mistake for this stretch of British coastline can throw up some fantastic specimens of fish.
Rock fishing is becoming increasingly popular. Lure fishing with soft plastics is now becoming the norm especially for Pollack fishing. In this episode of The Totally Awesome Fishing Show, Graeme Pullen heads over to the Beara Peninsula in Southern Ireland.
This video shows a deep-sea squid Gonatus onyx fighting to eat an owlfish Pseudobathylagus milleri. It was recorded using remotely operated vehicle Doc Ricketts.
Interesting footage of pollack, thornbacks and turbot attacking a hookless lure. Usual quality material from Underwater Ireland.
The Department Of Environment of The Cayman Islands together with Ambassador Divers organized a Lionfish tournament. During 2 days, 13 teams of divers went culling the invasive Lionfish. A total of 1362 Lionfish were caught with a total weight of 1096.98 lb or 498.6 kg.
This video sees Shimano’s Dave Lewis make his way out aboard Andrew Alsop’s Whitewater to target various species in the Bristol Channel. With calm conditions and the fish willing to feed, the fishing couldn’t be much better!