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03 June 2011
Episode 51: A NEW BEGINNING...
Featuring: Sean Hildyard, Cameron Smith and Brendan Wing.
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Episode 51: A NEW BEGINNING...
YouFishTV's new recruit Sean Hildyard teams up trout hunter Cameron Smith to stalk wild brown trout in moutnain streams.
Episode 50: The Believe in Yourself Kings.
Winga and crew fish outside the square at Eden for kings then finish up on Western Port chasing the elusive mulloway.
Episode 49: King George Tannahill
Sydney-sider Colin Tannahill returns home to his beloved Western Port and gives the Think BIG boys a whiting lesson.
Episode 48: VIC MEGA REDS part 2.
Witness the single hoittest large snapper bite ever filmed. Location Port Welshpool Victoria December 2010.
Episode 47: Port Welshpool MEGA REDS Part 1.
Winga and boys take the Bar Crusher to Victoria's Port Welshpool and lock horns with some incredibly large snapper.
EPISODE 46: Yellowtails of Two Cities
Two cities, two crews, and lots of hoodlum-class kingfish action with varying techniques and results.
EPISODE 45: LIP TRAP KINGS
Winga and the boys beach launch the Bar Crusher at Waratah Bay to unlock its secrets and ecnoutner tuna and kingfish.
EPISODE 44: Winga Ding King
Winga and the boys go in search of the Melbourne's fishing Mt Everest, the explosively powerful yet highly elusive yellowtail kingfish.
EPISODE 43: Shim-Arno Bay
Winga is back at Arno Bay to fish with Fuzzell and the focus of this weeks show is snapper on Squidgy soft plastic lures.
EPISODE 42 - RAW GUMMY NIGHT
Winga and the crew hit Western Port for the biggest night of gummies they have ever experienced.
EPISODE 41: Sydney Stunt Kings
Winga hooks up with Chris Cleaver and fishes around the entrance to Botany Bay in search of kingfish on ultra light tackle.
EPISODE 40: The white whale
Winga and Gawaine realize a dream when they finally land Western Port's most enigmatic fish, the mighty school shark.
EPISODE 39: Great Grey Subs
Join Winga, Gawaine and their daughters as they collect bait that is quickly tunred into monster Western Port gummy sharks.
EPISODE 38: GIANT part 2.
Winga hooks up with the French LPB crew in New Cal to pop for GIANT trevally in the 30-60kg class.
Episode 37: GIANT part 1.
Winga heads to New Caledonia in the south pacific with Luke Wyrsta to throw poppers at the worlds biggest GT's.
Episode 36: Port Stephens' Marlin
Winga fishes out off Port Stephens with SGFC champion marlin boat
No Moor
with beakie gun Changa...
Episode 35: King George and the Giant
Paul Hodolic shows us how to find XOS Flinders Whiting and Winga battles a French GT on a ping stick.
Episode 34: Tea Trea Snapper Comp Special
A show that delivers snapper inspiration the night before the biggest Snapper comp in the country.
Episode 33: Casey Stoner hits Western Port!
Casey Stoner is in town for the Australian MotoGP but before he gets on his Ducati he joins us for a fish...
Episode 32: Opening Day Snapper Madness
Winga and Gawaine head over to Arno Bay SA for the legendary snapper opening day.
Episode 31 - The Hard Yards
Winga teams up with mate Bill Dakas and Think BIG recruit Shaun Furtiere, hitting Western Port in search of early season snapper.
Episode 30 - EHN Mega Tuna
Winga and the crew are back at Eagle Hawk Neck, Tasmania, The goal: to land a 100kg+ southern bluefin tuna.
Episode 29 - Sight Casting Bluefin
Winga and crew head to the legendary Eagle Hawk Neck in Tassie to battle giant bluefin tuna.
Episode 28 - Sephia Nation
Winga and Gawaine are joined by legendary Ian Miller and Colin Tannahill as they go in search of large calamari in southern Port Phillip
Episode 27 - Eden Winter Kings
Winga and the crew hook up with Michael Mashado from Eden NSW in search of winter kingfish at the legendary Green Cape.
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