Mangrove jack and bass session.mp4

Yesterday, I went out fishing with Benny D, for Mangrove Jack. We ended up with bass, flathead and one good fish at 53cm. The fish was taken from between the skids of a home boat ramp and you might notice the slow load up, as the jack grabbed the lure the moment it landed and [...]

Fly talk: let the current do the dirty work

In this episode Fly Talk’s Kirk Deeter shows you how to make accurate, tangle-free casts. Next time, try throwing out the nymph and let the current do all the work for you. For more information visit

Hook shots, season 2 ep. 4: miramichi atlantic salmon

Canada’s Miramichi River is legendary for its Atlantic salmon runs, but they’re not always easy to catch. Trip timing and fly presentation can make or break success on this history-rich piece of water. Find out if “Hook Shots” host Joe Cermele packs the fly skills to hook and land an Atlantic Salmon, which just happens [...]

How to avoid rusty hooks – bass fishing tackle tip

How to avoid the big problem of rust on your bass fishing hooks by doing a few simple things….

Black and purple tarpon toad

mtbpt.blogspot.com Black and Purple Tarpon Toads are the flies I use most throughout the Spring Tarpon Migration. Fishing in the Keys Backcountry or the Atlantic Migratory “flow”, Black and Purple is top. In this short fly tying video, Capt. Matt quickly ties a Black and Purple Tarpon Toad with bead chain eyes. Florida Keys tarpon [...]

Fly talk: the pillow

In this episode Fly Talk’s Kirk Deeter explains why the front of the rock aka “the pillow” is a great area to cast to because that’s where fish like to relax and scan for food. For more information visit

How to get women!! pt. 2

Tubesox and Hightopz take you guys on a sexy journey through the mind of women! Strap in and prepare for your game to be taken to the next level!!! As always, we love you! Email us at theblopscast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @blopscast and @BC_Hightopz Find us on Facebook; just search “The Blopscast” Add us [...]

Bass fishing techniques and lures for the winter!

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