Night fishing
Going for sea trout in the dark
Your host
Martin Joergensen
This episode
Night fishing for sea trout is one of my favorite types of fishing. In this podcast I take you on a night fishing trip and let you get some of the impressions that I had during the darkest hours of a night on the Swedish coast.
No fish are caught while recording, but the trip was an overall success with 22 fish registered in the journal -- of these 15 sea trout. That was between three anglers, but even though we were night fishing, quite a few of the fish were caught during the day. This an important fact to observe: fish are there through the day in the summer too.
And there is something completely new in this podcast: music! I found Magnatune, which is a very cool online music label that allows non-commercial podcasters (like me) to use their artist's music for free on their podcasts, even without asking. So I have fooled around with Jag's lovely guitar blues and tried integrating a bit of his music into the outdoors tracks recorded in situ on the coast. Let me know what you think about this new experiment.
It takes a lot of time in the production phase, so if you don't like it, I'll drop it again.
Another non-fising issue is that I have cut the size of the files significantly by encoding in a lower quality. This should not influence the sound, but in case you find that the quality is too poor, let me know.
Images for this day's podcast
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+ ![]() Brazilian beef |
+ ![]() In the dark | |
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+ ![]() Beautiful but challenging |
+ ![]() Coffee-brewing | |
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+ ![]() Daylight fish |
+ ![]() Barsebäck Ant | |
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More stuff here
- Jag - the musician behind the music in this podcast
- One summer night
- Magnatune - they are not evil
- South Swedish sea trout year round
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Published June 21st 2006
Duration 34 minutes and 37 seconds
File size 15.88 Mb
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