Latest Videos

  • Charleston South Carolina Redfish
    Show host Karl Kalonka returns to Charleston South Carolina to fish for low tide redfish with his buddies Patrick & Clayton Crawford who own and operate Allure Fishing Charters. The action is non-stop and as exciting as it gets!
  • Shack Wacky
    Finally the owner of the shack I was using show up and even thou he was sorry I had to go, I believe he put me out of my misery. I ended up getting 7, yes 7 smelts, not a good day, as the wife informed me that's 7 smelts in 7 hours. But I was out and I tried and maybe there will be a good run on the next time. Again it beats work... FISH-ON! Cookster
  • 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.
  • Rooster Fishing in Costa Rica
    Jim Sammons targets big roosters with Brian Daily, owner of the luxurious and remote Encanta La Vida lodge on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica.
  • Great Hook Removal Technique
    Chris Coufal embeds a treble hook deep in his hand, which provided Chad Hoover with a great opportunity to demonstrate a fantastic and reliable hook removal technique.
  • A New Generation in Spectra Baits
    Northern Lights Lures brings us a new generation of Spectra Baits, the Original Color Changing Baits.
  • Protecting Your Gear In A Kayak
    One of the few downsides of kayak fishing, is that you're fishing from a small platform that's very close to the water. This means that it's easy to lose gear overboard, and you have to expect that you're gear is going to get wet. This episode provides some tips on how to keep your gear protected.
  • Web Exclusive! Mariko Shrimping In Alaska
    Mariko is offering a sneak peek into season four - starting November 7th - and her shrimping adventure in Alaska. You never know whats going to come up in the pot along with the shrimp so Mariko is in for an exciting day on the water.
  • BUFF (Don't Go Fishing Without One)
    I have over a half a dozen Buff's and don't go fishing without a few stashed away everywhere. They keep me protected from the elements like nothing else can.
  • OAR SAFETY (Kayak Fishing)
    Don't watch your oar float away, leaving you 'up the creek without a paddle'. Use a leash. You'll be glad you did.

Latest Saltwater Fishing Tips

Florida Fishing Report

Offshore—The late season dolphin bite has been very consistent throughout the Florida Keys, with most of the fish being caught under 20-pounds, although there seem to be schoolies everywhere, although the most consistent action has been in 300 to 500 feet of water. Sailfish action has been very inconsistent, with most boats only getting one or two shots at the fish each day, and a lot of those opp

SILLY WILLY/CAPT. JOE RIGS

If you want to catch POMPANO and JACK try using these rigs. The top rig is called SILLY WILLY. The color is white and yellow with a red and pink fly, and the jig weight is 3/8oz. The bottom jig is called CAPT. JOE rig. It also is white and yellow with pink fly and weight is 3/8oz. These are the colors that I had the best of luck with in this area. NOTE: The SILLY WILLY comes with a leader line,

SEAGUAR FLUOROCARBON LEADER LINE

This Seaguar 100% Fluorocarbon leader line is great. It can be use in salt water or fresh water. The pound test rate is from 6lbs. all the way up to 400lbs. This leader line is much less visible underwater than monofilament line and is virtually invisible to fish. It has impact strength, knot strength, and is abrasion resistance. You can attach this leader line to anything you want, whether

Greatest Fishing Tips

Though we catch wahoo and sailfish all year round, May through to September is our hot bite season with numerous packs of wahoo and sailfish gathering all along the Great Astrolabe Barrier Reef. When fishing for sailfish we usually use bait and switch tactics so often run teasers. We also sometimes run teasers when fishing baits or lure/bait combinations for wahoo. The problem with running

Task 23: Home Made Lures, Tie Your Own Bucktail Jigs

           I will skip the parts of the process where you pour your own molds to make the leadheads and bake the leadheads in the oven to powder coat them. You can have everything you need to tie your own bucktail jigs for under 50 bucks. You need a fly tying vice, a fly tying bobbin, scissors, fly tying thread, a bucktail, Sally