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WIRED2fish TV features a collection of the biggest names in fishing. The channel is dedicated to 100% angling.
Stoked on Fishing
"Home of the Largest Peacock Bass"This is our six-year fishing with acute angling aboard the Blackwater Explorer fishing the Rio Negro in the Amazon River of Brazil.
Lindner's Angling Edge
S22, EP172 "Q Lake Lodge Giant Walleye"If you want to catch walleye after walleye including big fish too, plan a trip to Q Lake Lodge. Watch Jeremy Smith and Jeff Simpson catch fish from dawn until dusk, shallow and deep, using a variety of classic walleye presentation options.
Angling Buzz
Rerun Air Date: November 28, 2024Wired2Fish
S1, EP2 "Fall Fishing Tactics and Tips"How to catch the biggest fish when the leaves start turning and the water cools down.
Hook n' Look
EP1 "Point to Point"Secondary points, those adjacent to spawning pockets, are prime places for pre-spawn bass to congregate.
Slickfish Radio
Rerun Air Date: November 28, 2024Jim Crowley interviews industry insiders from the world of angling.
Stoked on Fishing
"World Record Bass at Clear Lake Reunion"A few years back, three guys went fishing, but that just wasn't any day of fishing; today those three same guys are going fishing again at one of the world's best bass fishing lakes.
Angling Buzz
"All About Swimbaits"This episode is all about Swimbaits, perhaps the most versatile tool in the tackle box for catching just about everything that swims.
Angling Buzz
"Easy Fishing Tactics"Fishing can be very high-tech, but on the other end of the spectrum, it can actually be very simple; presentations and tactics to put fish in the boat.
Wired2Fish
S1, EP2 "Fall Fishing Tactics and Tips"How to catch the biggest fish when the leaves start turning and the water cools down.
Jarrett Edwards Outdoors
EP3 "Punching Plastics"Jarrett and Jared Lintner are punching plastics for bass on Clear Lake in California.
Hook n' Look
EP12 "Georgia Jewelry"Louie Bartenfield and Kim Stricker employ TG Finesse Football Jigs along steep banks and the endeavor pays off with some southern bling.