Favourite Fishing Videos

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outback paul
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Favourite Fishing Videos

Post by outback paul »

While we are all locked away in solitary confinement, it would be great to re-visit some of your favourite fishing moments. Either your own adventures or other peoples videos that might take our minds off the frustration of not being able to get out on the water.
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I watch a fair bit of Allan at Fishing Mad on YouTube. He mainly fishes Werribee and Geelong. I quite enjoy his content.
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Thanks Allen, looks good :thumbsup:
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As my videos are limited to 1, 7 giller YouTube is my goto for favorites, which I would start with Rokkit Kit, Timmy turtle, Big fishing channel and My lure box who has recently got a jetski setup to fish offshore and as a novice to offshore and his excitement, he is curtainty fun to watch, there are others including the ones you guys put out :thumbsup:

One thing I will mention is for me there are 2 types of videos, ones that are entertaining and those that are informative, but every now and then you get one that covers both and one that always comes to mined was done by Rokkit, he was using a troll camera and it was interesting to note that a dead bait that was rigged to look live would only do so sporadically and the mackerel would come look while it looked lively but when it stopped swimming they would turn their nose up and swim away, the bait was taken but the fishes reactions when another bait was fitted and swam like it should was vastly different, they came up with a vengeance and fought over the bait. The outcome don't just do a quick check on you dead baits action, make sure it's perfect :thumbsup:
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Post by maverick »

Just watched this on youtube - fabulous video. Chasing Golden Mahseer in Bhutan. 10 mins worth watching. Quality content & video.

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Post by wokka1 »

Coupla guys did this series for Tourism N.T

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8tX- ... ArA/videos

Worth a look. Particularly the first series.
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Fabulous video Pete, what an amazing opportunity for those guys (loved the view of Everest on the way out), and what awesome fish :thumbsup:
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Hey Warren,
That 4 minute video "Dodge Flying Mackerel Or Swim With The Sharks" has to be one of the most incredible fishing videos ever :clap:
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"A River Somewhere" with Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner is one of my all time favourite fishing shows. They only made two series, it was both entertaining and informative.
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River Monsters had some incredible fishing action. Here's an example

Later in that episode, he releases one.
Full episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwga3xO35VQ

If you can handle the way episodes are scripted (Background, hunt, misses something, finally catches one just before he has to go home) and Jeremy Wade sprouting BS, here are 200 episodes and clips
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... HCAv0pV_nU
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