Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate, Volume 1 & 2


Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate - Volume One & Two

The most informative
Bay Area fishing series
ever produced
"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate"
was awarded "Best Outdoor Video"
by the Outdoor Writers of California in 2000!
"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" is the ultimate tool for successful anglers in and around San Francisco Bay. The high-quality two-volume set provides a first-hand view to more than 35 local hot spots, including some known to only a few veteran skippers. These videos are guaranteed to put more fish in the box.

Stripers and Halibut
The action begins on the East Bay flats in early summer where striped bass and halibut follow schools of anchovies and sardines throughout the vast area. Following the direction of one of San Francisco Bay’s most respected skippers, former "New Huck Finn" captain Art Roby, you’ll see exactly what to look for and where; including tides and GPS locations.

By mid-June stripers should be moving onto the main bay rockpiles. Short of playing chicken with tankers, this is easily the most adrenaline pumping activity on the bay. It’s not for everybody, but if you don’t mind one-minute drifts, predictable breezes and close quarters these spots are for you.

Within volume one you’ll learn exactly where, when and how to drift "Arch Rock," "Shag Rock," "Harding Rock," "Blossom Rock" and more. Each location includes visual lineups and bottom contours. You’ll see three different ways to work the South Tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, topped by a sequence of "pumping chrome" on the tower wall.

Outside the Gate
Volume two jumps outside the Gate where it’s possible to land halibut, bass, salmon and rockfish along the San Mateo or Marin coastlines all in the same day. If you’re timing is right, Seal Rocks, located right off San Francisco’s Cliff House, becomes halibut central sometime July. We’ll show when and how to pull fish from this famed location. Best tides and GPS numbers included.

About the same time anchovies start stacking up on local beaches and coastal pockets drawing just about everything that swims, flies and floats into the vicinity. When weather and fish cooperate, fly-lining anchovies off the San Mateo county beaches can provide spectacular recreation. You’ll see stripers and salmon coming over the rail from Mussel Rock to Linda Mar Beach.

Rockfish
Compared to San Mateo, the Marin county coastline can be equally as good for salmon and halibut, but often somewhat more spotty for stripers. Salmon are generally located off the beach, while halibut may be found within any sandy spit. Rockfish can be anywhere you find rocks, and there are plenty of both north of the Gate.

At some point in almost every year salmon, stripers and halibut all temporarily become scarce about the same time. This is when rockfish can save the day. Captain Roby stops on many of his favorite spots where rockfish, lingcod and salmon pick away at live bait on our way up to Point Reyes.

Fall Stripers
There is no better time to chase stripers on San Francisco Bay than in the fall – generally good weather, fewer boats and lots of fish make this a great time to introduce kids to bay bass fishing. At times the fish are easy pickings from the main bay rockpiles to San Pablo Bay. You’ll see the amazing difference between September and July on the bay.

Both drifting and trolling are hot fall tickets on San Pablo Bay. The tape demonstrates how easy it is to find success drifting an anchovy on light tackle and trolling a jig near the Pumphouse.

General Information
"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" was shot primarily aboard the Emeryville-based party boats "New Huck Finn" and "C Gull II." The original music was composed and performed by former Jerry Garcia Band member Melvin "Music Man" Seals.

The award-winning production was produced and written by Craig Hanson. Emmy-award winning photographer Rick Greenwell was behind the camera.
"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" Volumes One and Two run a combined 1 hour 45 minutes.
"Hooked On Fishing" One and Two
Now Available on DVD
    
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Still Available in VHS     
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To place an order or more information call
Alure Productions at (415) 753-3504
or Toll Free: 1 888 412-5873

"Hooked on Fishing the Golden Gate" Volume 3
Staying true to the "Fishing the Golden Gate" format Volume III takes you through the seasons and right to the hot spots. Featured species will include striped bass, halibut, salmon and albacore. Techniques used range from fly-casting and plugging to drifting and trolling.

Stripers and Halibut
The action begins in the South San Francisco Bay where trolling is a deadly springtime approach for both striped bass and halibut. We demonstrate a variety of tackle techniques ranging from lightweight freshwater gear to heavyweight flasher and herring combos.

Salmon
More than a half million salmon may swim under the Gate in a single year. This is a resource that goes practically untapped in bay waters. We’ll show you the secrets to productive summer salmon catching from outside the Golden Gate to California City. This segment features a spectacular day at California City, along with all the information you’ll need to be successful in the bay.

Albacore
By late summer warm ocean currents start to swing within running distance for many private boaters. We spent some time with local tuna guru, "Fishin Machine" Bob Franko out of Half Moon Bay. Franko is well known for being a conduit of information for tuna chasers from Bodega Bay to Monterey. He’s also known for catching fish. Franko breaks down his method for putting consistent numbers of albacore in the boat. The segment will cover trolling, jigging, gear, locations, weather, sea temps and much more.


North Bay Stripers
The fall migration of stripers is the annual grand finale for light-tackle enthusiast throughout San Francisco Bay. The fish move into the upper main bay and San Pablo Bay in big numbers making them very accessible to both lures and a well-placed fly. We followed fly-fishing guide Brian Wilson around to some of his favorite spots. Along the way he explains all the ins and outs of catching a striped bass on the bay. When the fish won’t eat a fly, tossing a jig may be just the ticket. We’ll show you where to go when the bite gets tough, and how to succeed.

"Hooked Three" Now Available on DVD     
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Another Video from Eye to Eye Entertainment:
"Here’s Looking at You Kid"
 For ages 1 1/2 to 5 years old

FUN NEW CHILDREN’S DVD/VIDEO WINS 2002
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PARENTING PUBLICATIONS
(NAPPA) GOLD AWARD

                                            
TALKATIVE CREATURES MAKE KIDS LAUGH AS THEY LEARN!

“HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, KID!” an independent production from Eye to Eye Entertainment, joins the ranks of Disney and Nickelodeon as a 2002 NAPPA Children’s Resources Gold Award winner. Industry experts based the award on educational, creative and entertainment values.

“HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, KID!” is hosted by Joe the Dog (whose voice is played by ED ASNER), an Airedale terrier who visits dozens of his animal friends at the jungle, the farm and a huge dog park where his pooch pals run free.

Animals from around the world get up-close and personal as never before in this hilarious (and educational!) one-of-a-kind video. Elephants sing to you. Dogs lick your TV screen. Horses eat right out of the palm of your hand.
And so much more!

Your child will laugh out loud while going nose-to-nose and eye-to-eye with some of the animal kingdom’s most memorable personalities. How about being sniffed by a chatty llama or waddling along side and pushy penguin?

With all the personable critters, unforgettable music, and special opportunities to interact with the animals,
HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, KID! is destined to become your child’s favorite creature feature.

Available in DVD
   
$9.95 plus tax & $5 shipping

Available in VHS
$12.95 plus tax and $5 shipping


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