Jackson’s Fishing Charters
Posted on Jul 13, 2010 under Giant Rapala Lure | 9 Comments
Just a show I put together for you all hope you enjoy it.
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Just a show I put together for you all hope you enjoy it.
Duration : 0:2:41
http://www.rapalafishingnews.com Watch how Mark Berg Uses the Williamson Jet Poppers to catch a Giant Trevally. For more FREE fishing videos visit our website.
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Caught my first Tiger Muskie on a top water plug and on tape…on the 2010 opener in MN
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This is a tank of a Zoo Aquarium near my hometown.
We have a video of each tank in this Zoo.
27th of March 2009 (27.03.2009)
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The population of this tank:
Common Nase or sneep / Nase auch Näsling, Schnabel oder Blaunase (Chondrostoma nasus)
Common minnow / Elritze auch Bitterfisch, Maipiere oder Pfrille (Phoxinus phoxinus)
Common Roach / Rotauge auch Plötze oder Schwal (Rutilus rutilus)
Three-spined stickleback / Dreistachlige Stichling (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
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Shark Mackerel are one of the mainstays of the reef, and catch plenty trolling along the reef edges. This video shows some quality fish caught on our recent Hardline 2009 trip, with heaps caught. Sharks are always present and took their share, note some decent bitemarks, but that’s fishing. The Rapala X raps are top lures and well worth having one in your troll pattern. Shark mackerel are quite a common bycatch when targetting spanish mackerel on the reef, keeps in fun, and can catch one every hundred metres when on the chew. Shark Mackerel are found througout the Great Barrier reef and grow to 11 or 12 kgs. More generally caught about 5 or 6 kilos though. They fight hard and are good eating fresh. They do have an iodine smell which does put people off, but fresh people were coming back for seconds, so well worth a try on the table.
Always have a floating pilchard out when bottom bashing, and any shark mackerel in the area usually won’t say no.
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Check out our Spanish Mackerel page for more great info on how to catch these great fish.
http://www.reefari.com/spanishmackerel/
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www.markbergfishing.com – “Jardine George” Giant QLD Groper.
Mark Berg attracts giant Queendland Groper action with a head of tuna. Fishing the glorious top end of Australia and meeting “Jardine George Esq.”
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Fishing Pirarucu (Arapaima Gigas) in Mexiana Island – Amazon Brazil
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The Proper Technique on how to use the Rapala Minnow Spoon.
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There is nothing more exciting than explosive topwater action, and you’ll be sure to get plenty of that with the Sea Dog. Due to its hefty size and aerodynamic shape, this top water plug has the ability to reach fish beyond the breaking surf. Its buoyant cigar-shaped body allows it to be effectively worked in challenging conditions such as strong currents and heavier seas. Equipped with 4X VMC hooks, heavy duty split rings, and thru-wiring, it’s built to take abuse from the toughest game fish in the sea. Whatever you pursue, Striped Bass, Cubera Snapper, Giant Trevally, this lure is perfect for “walking the dog” on the surface for aggressive feeding game fish.
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www.markbergfishing.com – Giant Samson Fish.
Today’s lesson: How To “Get Jiggy” with a Giant Samson fish at 30kg+ with a full drag, Williamson lures and serious fishing authority Mark Berg. Notepads ready?
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