Sea Trout Secrets 7 spin and fly
The full 7th video in the series about sea trout fishing on the coast - all for free!.
The 8th video has also been released for free.
Danish with english subtitles
As a part of the sponsorship agreement with Go Fishing, Sea Trout Fyn and Pure Fishing, it is a pleasure to announce that the movies Sea Trout Secrets 7 & 8 are now available for free on YouTube.
Both movies are still available for online rent and purchase in Wide Open Outdoors’ Video-on-Demand-section. The versions here are commercial free and in a better image quality. https://www.salar.dk
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The movie is also a part of a Movie Package from Wide Open Outdoor Film: https://www.salar.dk/home/movie-packages.html
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Thomas Hansen and Claus Eriksen are together in this movie, which is about spin fishing and fly fishing in saltwater. We follow them closely during their fishing trips and we experience a number of great catches as they share their best tips and show us new techniques.
In the previous movies we have used a lot of underwater footage, but now we focus on strategy, techniques, new tips and plenty of good fishing from the coastline around Fyn.
Chapters:
Chapter 1) Winter and cold water.
Chapter 2) Change lure - change lure.
Chapter 3) The locations.
Chapter 4) Spring tactics.
Chapter 5) Bombarda and small lures.
Chapter 6) Bombarda - the ultimate rig.
Chapter 7) Fishing weed beds.
Chapter 8) Changing locations.
Chapter 9) Plenty of prey.
Chapter 10) Current lanes.
Chapter 11) Small sea trout.
Chapter 12) Hesitant hook set.
Chapter 13) Sea trout - from above.
Chapter 14) Shallow water.
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