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Saltwater Fishing Videos - Offshore Tactics and Techniques

Offshore Fishing Videos - Learn Something New

Offshore fishing videos are not just for watching fisherman catch fish but also for learning from successful fishermen. The Spread aims to share fishing knowledge and provide a solid plan of execution. Understanding ocean conditions, weather, and safety equipment is crucial for success. Returning to land safely is the most important part of the offshore fishing adventure.

Sea Donkey Fish - Beasts of the Reef

Sea Donkey Fish - Beasts of the Reef

A sea donkey fish or reef donkey is a stubborn and heavy-duty animal that can cause damage to fishing gear. They can be difficult to catch and can be the hardest fighting fish in a given area. The name "sea donkey" comes from their reputation for carrying heavy loads and their tendency to break lines.

Cubera Snapper Fishing

Cubera Snapper Fishing

Cubera snapper fishing is a sport play, with smaller fish being great for eating. As they grow larger, they are prone to parasites and ciguatera tainting. Found on reefs, wrecks, and structures worldwide, cubera snapper are apex reef predators. They are opportunistic feeders, consuming fish, shrimp, crabs, and larger crustaceans. Their brutality often makes them mistaken for sharks when reeling in only a head.

Daytime Swordfishing - Gladiators of the Deep

Daytime Swordfishing - Gladiators of the Deep

Daytime swordfishing involves deep dropping baits to depths over 1,000 feet, often requiring slow movement and a modified bottom jigging technique. With little current, it's easier to hit the bottom. However, current can hinder the process, so steering the tide is crucial. Daytime swordfishing is fun, time-consuming, and tiring, but can be exhilarating when the bite is on.

Rigging Ballyhoo for Trolling Baits

Rigging Ballyhoo - Trolling Baits

The ballyhoo, a versatile baitfish, is fished for billfish, gamefish, and swordfish. In The Spread offers instructional videos on rigging ballyhoo, featuring experienced instructors and diverse perspectives from different countries. Learning these techniques will enhance your overall fishing knowledge and help you select the right tools and tackle for your fishing needs.

Fall Bass Fishing Tips - Mike Gerry

Fall Bass Fishing Tips - Mike Gerry

Fall bass fishing is becoming more prevalent, with bait fish stacking up around river ledges and aggressive feeding from largemouth bass. Keep an eye on areas with grass, stems, and wood for ambushed bait. Largemouth bass are sensitive to weather changes, so using rattle baits or Zara spooks can be effective. Persistence is key, as largemouth bass can be grouped up during this time.

Jigging Musky - Cory Allen

Jigging Musky - Cory Allen

Musky and jigging have not always been synonymous, but with the advent of the Bondy bait, musky jigging has become more common. Spinnerbaits, rubber, and inline bucktails can be used in jigging. The H20 Barbarian is a versatile musky jigging bait, while the double dawg is a personal favorite for vertical jigging.

David Brackmann explains a Marlin Lure Spread

Marlin Lure Spread

A marlin lure spread is a crucial aspect of fishing, attracting blue marlin. It involves setting up a proper spread, deciding on the order and lures to use. The author, who has experienced fishing in various destinations, believes in learning from successful fishermen. The author aims to help anglers become more aware of the variables involved in a marlin lure spread, fostering a deeper understanding of the sport.

Rigging Strip Baits - Fishing Techniques

Rigging Strip Baits - Fishing Techniques

Rigging strip baits is a versatile and productive option for near shore fishing, offering multiple species and a greater chance of catching multiple species. Unlike ballyhoo, strip baits are easy to store and take up minimal space. To rig strip baits effectively, use good strips, tools, tackle, lure heads, skirts, line connectors, hooks, and hand tools. Choose from bullet head lures, sea witches, and compact squids for different water conditions.

Chumming for Tuna

Chumming for Tuna

Chumming for tuna is an art form that can be lethal when executed correctly. Yellowfin and bluefin tuna are highly migratory, with migration patterns overlapping with baitfish. Chumming allows you to switch the tuna's focus to your offerings, allowing you to catch more fish and avoid obstacles. In The Spread's library of tuna fishing videos provides valuable knowledge.

Mangrove Snapper on ice caught inshore near Homosassa Florida

Fishing for Mangrove Snapper Inshore

Fishing for mangrove snapper inshore is a fun and enjoyable activity. The key is to find structure, such as reef structures, rocks, and rock piles, where snapper live and feed. Anchoring on the structure without spooking the fish and positioning the boat in the right position is crucial for successful fishing.

Collins River TN Fishing - Dwayne Hickey

Collins River TN Fishing - Dwayne Hickey

The Collins River in Tennessee, near McMinnville, is known for smallmouth bass and red eye perch fishing. However, the river has seen a shift with the reintroduction of the Musky, a species once extinct. The stocking effort by Tennessee was successful, with the last muskie fingerlings stocked in 2012. The fishery is now healthy, with yearly data proving its health.

Reservoir Musky - Fishing RIP Rap with Cory Allen

Reservoir Musky - Fishing RIP Rap with Cory Allen

Reservoir musky fishing often overlooks the riprap, or dam face, due to its limited surface area between the shoreline and the primary break. This results in muskys being caught by casters, who fish directly over their heads. To move en masse, fish must have surface area.

Largemouth Bass Fishing - Hot Weather

Largemouth Bass Fishing - Hot Weather

Largemouth bass fishing in summer can be challenging due to hot water temperatures. Anglers must examine elements like current and thermocline to find fish. Current is crucial for feeding, and finding ambush spots on deep structures is essential. Angles and boat position are key, and working at different angles helps determine the bass' setup.

Catch More By Chumming for Mangrove Snapper

Catch More By Chumming for Mangrove Snapper

Chumming for mangrove snapper is a popular tactic, as it produces more fish than other tactics. The species is finicky and prefers structure-oriented environments like rock piles, reefs, pilings, wrecks, and oil platforms. Tackle varies based on water quality and structure, with light tackle fluorocarbon leaders in the 12-20 range for inshore and 30-60 pound for offshore. Line sensitivity and hook placement are crucial for successful fishing.

Catfishing Techniques - Scott Manning

Catfishing Techniques - Scott Manning

Scott Manning, a seasoned catfisher, has gained fame for his expertise in the Tennessee River system. The waterways were created by the Tennessee Valley Authority's dams in the 1930s, creating a diverse fish habitat. Manning leverages his fishing skills and down-to-earth demeanor to navigate the catfishing techniques, leveraging the predictable water movement and bait aggregation points.

In The Spread Fishing

In The Spread Fishing

In The Spread Fishing Video platform offers fishing knowledge and techniques for refining techniques or learning new ones. The platform focuses on sharing the best fishing guides, captains, and anglers' knowledge, offering context on various fish and catch methods. The library covers saltwater and freshwater fishing videos, saving time and money by providing valuable information. The platform is driven by curiosity and a desire to learn more.

Best Live Bait for Redfish

Best Live Bait for Redfish

Redfish, also known as red drum, are popular inshore species and rely on sight and smell for success. To catch redfish, use baits native to their natural environment and crustaceans. Capt. William Toney, a fourth-generation guide, uses live baits in Homosassa, Florida, targeting redfish year-round. Knowing local natural baits and tides helps produce fish in boats, even during seasonal variations. Using fresh baits is the most effective choice for near-guaranteed success.

Nick Kefalides - Largemouth Bass Fishing Videos

Nick Kefalides - Largemouth Bass Fishing Videos

Nick Kefalides is a highly skilled instructor and guide for largemouth bass fishing in Florida. His passion for the state's freshwater fishing and military experience contribute to his meticulous work ethic. Kefalides' expertise in seasonal tactics and presentation is evident in his videos and his meticulous boat storage. His humble nature and dedication to helping others experience giant bass fishing in central Florida are impressive.

Summer Bass Fishing Tips

Summer Bass Fishing Tips

In the summer, catching bass can be challenging due to the heat and gnats. To ignite a school of fish, use a heavy jigging spoon or a deep crank bait like the SPRO Little John DD series. These presentations can help active bass locate shallow water and deep water, causing them to compete for the bait and catch multiple fish at a time.