• The Best Of Reel Fishy Jobs
    Did you love the last season of Reel Fishy Job? Then mark April 26 on your calendar so you don't miss the Best Of Reel Fishy Jobs Marathon before season two begins!
  • Attracting Striped Bass
    A rookie mistake in the tournament world is trying to catch fish with baits that smell and taste like plastic. Using a quality gel scent like this one can mean the difference between losing and a paycheck.
  • Using An Umbrella Rig
    The Alabama rig has become really popular lately, but most people don't realize that striped bass anglers have been using the rig for years before Paul Elias won that FLW tournament but with one important difference.
  • Dressing For The Weather
    When it is cold and wet outside but you can't resist hitting the water learn the best ways to dress to stay warm and dry and enjoy the day on the water.
  • Learning to Dropshot
    In this web exclusive Mark Melnyk shows you the best set up and how to rig your gear for using this essential technique for targeting smallmouth bass.
  • Knot Tying Tips From a Pro - WFN Web Exclusive!
    Join Mark Melnyk and Bassmaster Elite tournament pro Pete Ponds, as Pete demonstrates how he ties a leader to braided line in this web exclusive.
  • Reel Fishy Jobs: Bloopers
    It is hard work - but somebody has to goof off. See those moments of grace (or lack there of) that didn't make the show.
  • Reel Fishy Jobs: Hatchery Worker
    Mark helps to relocate a variety of fish from a Texas Wildlife Pond back into the wild.
  • Reel Fishy Jobs: Research Assistant
    When you are fishing for Shark Chum is one of the most important pieces of gear, but to make chum for a living requires a strong stomach - something Mark discovered first hand.
  • Reel Fishy Jobs: Research Assistant
    Mark joins the Cape Eleuthera Institute research crew in the Bahamas while they are checking up on the Caribbean Reef sharks, Lemon Sharks and Bonefish.

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Reel Fishy Jobs

Join host Mark Melnyk on WFN's Reel Fishy Jobs where he experiences the best and worst of the fishing industries occupations. Dangerous, disgusting and daring; there are no stand-ins or stunt doubles. Mark tackles the world of fishing jobs one job at a time.

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