Big Fish Big Adventure - S01 E08
9 days in to their 14 day fishing adventure to Kenn and Fredrick Reef the crew and guests aboard the Big Cat Reality are certainly in for a cracking last couple of days exploring the breath taking reef system.
9 days in to their 14 day fishing adventure to Kenn and Fredrick Reef the crew and guests aboard the Big Cat Reality are certainly in for a cracking last couple of days exploring the breath taking reef system.
On this episode of Big Fish Big Adventure, Captain James and the crew of the Big Cat Reality continue on their epic 14 day fishing adventure with the YTK Addicts out into the Coral Sea, at Kenn Reef.
The YTK addicts are fishing hard at Kenn Reef and James the skipper finds time to go in search of newly mapped ship wrecks in the shallow waters of Kenn Reef taking in the serenity of the surrounding nature.
On this episode of Big Fish Big Adventure, Captain James and the crew hit the water For their biggest trip to date, a 14 day sports fishing adventure out into the heart of the coral sea, Kenn and Fredrick Reef.
On this episode of Big Fish Big Adventure, Captain James and the crew hit the water again for the first trip of the season and head out to Sweet Lip Reef for a 7 day line fishing adventure.
This episode of Big Fish Big Adventure follows Captain James as he heads to Brisbane with the Big Cat to get it slipped and refitted in a dry dock before the start of the new fishing season.
This episode follows Captain James and his crew wrapping up a year of fishing with their last trip of the year as they visit the Wreck Reef system, approximately 540km north east from Bundaberg, for a nine-day expedition, hunting down the largest fish species that the Queensland Coast has to offer.
This episode follows Captain James and his crew wrapping up a year of fishing with their last trip of the year as they visit the Wreck Reef system, approximately 540km north east from Bundaberg, for a nine-day expedition, hunting down the largest fish species that the Queensland Coast has to offer.
The Great Lakes are among the most mythical landscapes of North America: endless water, endless forest. Many Native American peoples lived there; later European settlers followed on the heels of the white hunters and trappers. They hunted in the forests and transported their furs and other goods across the water to the south where a small river situated at the southern tip of Lake Michigan flows onward towards the southern states.