Steve Correia with Dampier Mackerel

Finding Broad Barred Spanish Mackerel

FINDING BROAD BARRED SPANISH MACKEREL Learn about Broadbar Spanish Macks or just watch to see Steve get a big hook in his leg. See 2:40 for gory leg shot. To find these fish, which are usually way more powerful than a Narrow Barred Spanish, look for current running between islands and fish the sides and middle of the current movement.

Steve Correia with a Yellowtail Kingfish at The Abrolhos Islands

Yellowtail Kingfish

YELLOWTAIL KINGFISH The yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) has earned itself the reputation of a real thug or hoodlum of a species and is still considered by many anglers as one of the strongest fish in the ocean, pound for pound. They are generally encountered in the kind of terrain that is far less favourable to the angler than the fish,

Steve Correia with 40 pound Dhufish

40 Pound Fremantle Dhufish

STEVE CORREIA LANDS 40LB DHUFISH LIVE OFF FREMANTLE ON HALCO TREMBLER Steve Correia uses a GT Trembler as a jig to land a 40 pound (18kg) Dhufish off Fremantle LIVE on Facebook. The lure is not trolled, being a weighted lure it simply sinks to the bottom and then you work it like you would do for bream really. The

Paul Green with a Jurien Bay Spanish Mackerel

the Water Top 5 #04 – Greenie’s First Mackerel

TOP 5 FISH FROM THE WATER – #4 – GREENIE’S FIRST MACKEREL   Paul Green worked with Steve Correia on both the How to Catch a Fish TV Series and the Water. Steve and Paul fished all over WA and most weeks just for fun but no matter where they went or what they did, Greenie could not seem to land a mackie.

Nick Hocking hooked up to a HUGE Rottnest Island Kingfish

Rottnest Kingfish Special Pt4

ROTTNEST KINGFISH SPECIAL PT4 Nick Hocking has been taking you on a trolling tour of Rottnest Island’s south side to target yellowtail kingfish. So far, Nick has showed you how to target the smaller school kingfish but what about the big bruisers? Where do they live? How do you stop them? Is 80lb braid enough? … You’ll have to watch

Trolling the South Side of Rottnest Island

Rottnest Kingfish Special Pt3

ROTTNEST KINGFISH SPECIAL PT3 Nick Hocking shows you 2 more lures to try when trolling for Yellowtail Kingfish, especially around Rottnest Island. The south side usually works the best and, while the very large ones are usually at the far end in dangerous waters, there are plenty of fun sized fish to target in safer areas. Click Here for Part

Rottnest Island Yellowtail Kingfish

Rottnest Kingfish Special Pt2

ROTTNEST KINGFISH SPECIAL PT2 In Part 1, Nick Hocking showed you how to set up your trolling spread with lures and here he lands the first Yellowtail Kingfish of the day while testing Richter’s new Splash Junior. Rottnest Island’s West End is as dangerous and unpredictable as it gets in Perth but smaller kingfish can be found along the safer

Nick Hocking with Richter Splash Junior Lure

Rottnest Kingfish Special Pt1

ROTTNEST KINGFISH SPECIAL PT1 Nick Hocking tests the new Richter Splash Junior trolling lure on Rottnest Island’s Yellowtail Kingfish. In this segment, he’ll show you how to set up for trolling in any sort of boat and also shows you how to use outrigger poles to widen your spread of lures. Click Here for Part 2 Click Here to Learn

Halco Trolling Lure Test

the Water Series 1 Episode 3 – The Mackerel Islands Part 1

THE WATER SER1 EP3 – MACKEREL ISLANDS PT1 LURE CHALLENGE In this episode Steve Correia sets out for the famous Mackerel Islands to try to find out which Halco trolling lure is the best of them all. The dive team also dive in a place that’s never been filmed underwater before.   Watch Episode 2 Here Watch Episode 4 Here

Nick Hocking hooked up to an Australian Salmon

Salmon From A Beach

SALMON FROM A BEACH Nick Hocking tests the fantastic Shimano T-Curve by casting lures at massive autumn Salmon in South West WA while huge swells roll in. Learn how to use lures and then to slide bait, both very effective ways to target salmon from a beach. See more Perth Fishing TV Videos here. Learn more at Nick Hocking’s Fish-On Website