| "Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" Volume 4 $24.95 plus tax & $5 shipping Voted "Best Video" by the Outdoor Writers of California |
|
![]() "Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" volumes one, two and three now available in DVD. Only $14.95 each plus tax & $5 Shipping ![]() ![]() |
"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" Volume Four
|
| All four volumes now on available DVD After three years of chasing prospective quarry, "Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" Volume Four is on the shelf. The two-disc DVD set holds more than five hours of video, including 2.5-hours of salmon, crab, squid and sturgeon. Plus, nearly three hours of special features. Similar to the first three volumes of "Hooked on Fishing" volume four puts you right on the sweet spot. Exact locations are pinpointed using GPS numbers, and new bottom contour maps demonstrate what draws each species to their respective zone. This DVD series is like nothing else you've ever seen. The high-quality production is guaranteed to be rank with the very best, or your money back. Sturgeon "Hooked Four" begins with sturgeon in San Pablo Bay. Local legend Keith Fraser expounds sound advice from begin to end. Joined by members of his shiner patrol, Keith's wisdom includes, "if Miss America floats by, ignore her, if you want to catch a sturgeon." Miss America may be a stretch, but the information Keith delivers, mixed with the action is guaranteed to make you a more confident sturgeon angler. Part two of sturgeon reveals the lightly fished water below the Dumbarton Bridge. On a glassy flat morning with the mudflats showing and the sturgeon jumping, we joined three local sturgeon experts aboard the "Hammer Head." Crab Dungeness crab season opens in mid November and runs until the end of June. Coastside Fishing Club founder Bob Franko covers this growing sport like it's never been done. Running out of Half Moon Bay, Franko maps out where smaller boaters will find success, and how to get the most out of your pots. Crab location maps show dungeness areas in Monterey Bay, Half Moon Bay, Gulf of the Farallones and Bodega Bay. Squid Are they a fluke, or the real deal? Recent winters have seen a huge infusion of Humboldt squid along the entire California coast. Generally found in deepwater, we traveled to the edge of the continental shelf where hungry giant cephalopods jumped all over specially designed squid jigs aboard the charter boat "Huli Cat." The action gets crazy as water squirting, ink-spewing squid start coming over the rail. Instructions on how to prepares the calamari for the frying pan are included. Contour maps point out the all-important 100-fathom curve on key squid locations from Monterey Bay to Bodega Bay. Salmon King salmon are the main attraction along the Northern California coastline. "Volume Four" follows their migration toward shore with two informative action-packed segments. Focusing on trolling, Bob Franko is back to demonstrate the most efficient methods of using a downrigger. Working a school of Chinook and Coho salmon off the whale inhabited waters of Point Reyes, all the fine points are presented along with underwater footage of salmon on the feed. The second half of salmon is aboard the San Francisco-based charter boat "Wacky Jacky." We join the matriarch of the Golden Gate fleet, Capt. Jacky Douglas on a rare afternoon salmon trip along the Marin county coast. The excited anglers find just the right recipe with a spectacular outing of big fish right up until dusk. Special Features The special feature section holds extended segments of salmon, sturgeon and surf fishing techniques for stripers. Tackle specialist Hippo Lau making a variety of sturgeon leaders, and salmon baiting techniques round out the 177-minute section. The bonus salmon video features Captain Jacky Douglas in 1984. You'll see how the make up of the Golden Gate fleet has changed, and learn many "old school" secrets passed to Capt. Douglas over the years. Authors of the book "Sturgeon", Abe and Angelo Cuanang, host the additional sturgeon footage. They enjoy a successful day chasing diamondbacks and telling stories with composer and keyboardist Melvin Seals in the South Bay. An added bonus is surf-fishing techniques from two 30-year veterans of chasing bass on the beach. With more than 60 years of striper chasing experience between them, Paul Petterson, and Ray Yee tell when, where and how to find bass in the suds. |
|
![]() |
For more information or to order Call (888) 412-5873 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Contact Alure Productions Email: info@alureproductions.com Phone: (415) 753-3504 Toll Free: (888) 412-5873 |
|