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AnglersXperience
Добавлен 29 июл 2008
Seth Burrill Productions, Inc. and the Angler's Xperience were founded in the winter of 2004. Seth found a way to combine his love of teaching with his passion for fishing. The goal of the Angler's Xperience is to create a program based on instruction. Anglers are constantly on a quest to gain knowledge about the species they pursue and the Angler's Xperience delivers on several levels.
Seth has over 20 years of multi-species experience and he shares all of his knowledge with the viewer. On the Angler's Xperience you will never see Seth with a guide. He believes that an informed angler can tackle any species.
The Angler's Xperience teaches not only through their television program but through their Secrets Revealed instructional video library, their AX Angling Academy, a 5 day school, taught by Seth, based on multiple species, their ground breaking AX Video gallery, which contains hours of archived video instruction as well as complete episodes and their Angling Academy.
Seth has over 20 years of multi-species experience and he shares all of his knowledge with the viewer. On the Angler's Xperience you will never see Seth with a guide. He believes that an informed angler can tackle any species.
The Angler's Xperience teaches not only through their television program but through their Secrets Revealed instructional video library, their AX Angling Academy, a 5 day school, taught by Seth, based on multiple species, their ground breaking AX Video gallery, which contains hours of archived video instruction as well as complete episodes and their Angling Academy.
Revolutionary New Trolling Device the Bud's Diver!
This video will take you step by step on how to use the revolutionary new Bud's Diver. This device will allow any angler to catch more fish and is a must have in any tackle box. To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
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Bud's Diver Chinook Salmon "Angler's Xperience Episode 60"
Просмотров 11 тыс.10 лет назад
Seth Burrill, Host of the Angler's Xperience, shows you the ins and outs of this revolutionary new trolling device as he tackles big fall run Chinook salmon. To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
How to rig a Buds Diver with a Dipsy or Jet Diver!
Просмотров 26 тыс.10 лет назад
This video will show you the versatility of the Bud's Diver and how it can be used as a release for your dipsy divers and jet divers! To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
Chinook salmon caught with a Bud's Diver!
Просмотров 3 тыс.10 лет назад
Seth Burrill, Host of the Angler's Xperience, catches a nice Chinook salmon with the revolutionary new trolling device Bud's Diver. To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
Giant Chinook Salmon caught with a Bud's Diver!
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.10 лет назад
Seth Burrill, Host of the Angler's Xperience, catches a giant Chinook salmon with the revolutionary new trolling device Bud's Diver. To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
Bud's Diver used as a Dipsy Diver Release!
Просмотров 8 тыс.10 лет назад
This video will show you the versatility of the Bud's Diver and how it can be used as a release for your dipsy divers and jet divers! To get your Bud's Diver Click here: www.axtackle.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BdsDvr
How to locate landlocked Chinook salmon in spring
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.11 лет назад
How to locate landlocked Chinook salmon in spring
Rigging a float setup for steelhead
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.11 лет назад
Rigging a float setup for steelhead
Rigging options for Steelhead plugs
Просмотров 19 тыс.11 лет назад
Rigging options for Steelhead plugs
Moon Phase calculations for night walleye
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.11 лет назад
Moon Phase calculations for night walleye
Understanding soft plastic worm profiles
Просмотров 4 тыс.11 лет назад
Understanding soft plastic worm profiles
Rigging options for soft plastic jerk baits!
Просмотров 12 тыс.11 лет назад
Rigging options for soft plastic jerk baits!
How to Fish break waters for smallmouth
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.11 лет назад
How to Fish break waters for smallmouth
Importance of Scent control when salmon fishing
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 лет назад
Importance of Scent control when salmon fishing
Great lure for river trout and landlocked chinook
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.11 лет назад
Great lure for river trout and landlocked chinook
How to keep scent off your salmon lures
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.11 лет назад
How to keep scent off your salmon lures
How heavy of a weight are you using?
How long do i leave my line to soak
Thanks for sharing. I'm going to using your tip next trip out. You're the man.
I found your clip 10 yrs later. I'm a Swedish pike fisherman, and you're so spot on. I'm not a dead bait, nor live bait fan, like my hard baits but must admit the hard baits bring followers in close to, or u der the the boat. One may not always see them but they follow and park at the bottom. Having a live baits just under the boat at 15 ft or a feet off the bottom can be extremely effective.
The biggest fish produce the most eggs to keep the population healthy and large. Keep the good eaters, don't keep more than you should.
In Europe we have nothing like this .
I heard he got locked up for catching Toooo many "PIKE"!!!LOL,LOL,LOL 😊GREAT INFORMATION
I can imagine fish doing exact scetches where the fisherman gonna be and how to avoid them 😂
Carp first then pike ,river carp are a fight
Imagine a lake that is 926 ft deep with no shallows and very small. A natural spring lake full of big pike that no body ever catches. What would you do in this situation? How deep do you think they go and how should you fish for them? I have this problem here in Michigan. Tiny lake super deep, no shallows. Only a fishing dock to fish from.
I PUT LINE IN VICE, and CRUSH EVERY 12 " UNTIL I DO ALL 200' ! AFTER THIS PROCEDURE, NO ISSUES
USELESS, DID THIS ! NO DIFFERENCE
No nonsense and straight to the point, unlike most videos. Thank you!
These are incredible seminars. Where is this guy now? Did he die? I can't find him on social media anywhere but I want to thank him for all this knowledge
Between #3 and this one, something is missing
Very nice walleyes
Thank you so much for uploading this series and for your expertise. What a treasure these videos are.
I use these in Florida for crappie and Cave Run Lake for Muskies! I did change the release to standard line clip!
Does anyone know how to actually draw a percentage triangle?
Duuuudee! Where have you been with this the last 9yrs ,, man
This guy knows fish like nobody I've ever seen before. I've learned so much from these videos. Thank you Seth.
I've been doing tree hay for 2 years up here in canada. I've been thinning a strip of a mixed hardwood/softwood forest for silvo pasture (and just an overall healthier forest in general) taking some of the softwood for lumber and the hardwood for posts and firewood but put up leaves for tree hay, then in following years I come along and collect the treehay from the coppices/pollards. Our hay prices have dropped since last year. I'm seeing squares of alfalfa/grass and clover/grass hay for $5 (canadian) a bale and quality big round bales for $20-$30. They were double that last year. Despite hay prices being low I still put up tree hay for my dairy/meat goat herd simply for the nutrient diversity and nutritional benefit for the animals. That and our winters are very long up north. Not unusual to have snow for 6 months of the year up here.
Awesome video thank you
Thanks for the video, we are normally back trolling for Coho and usually use a Banana, dodger and cut plug herring, better understand it now, will have to try more methods when you still show fish on the finder but the bite slows.
Well done presentation Thanks. Very clear good info
Can you use this plunking for salmon from the bank?
That's south but up here Midwest it's different
I know the hole he is talking about on the river I found it last year it's primo I was hitting monster large mouth and white fish in the fall in there and watched two boats smashing pike
You invented the Tokyo rig.......
Don't forget about on the back of a scrounger head. Great bait rigged that way!
This series of videos are the most informative videos out there.
I’ve accidentally put a whole spool of 6# crappie mono in a pot of water that was on the verge of boiling with smoke rolling off it. It’s fine to this day and I’ve landed plenty of nice fish on it .
Looks like an ancient dinosaur or dragon thing...
I have not watched a series of videos like this in years. I've been watching for hours now!. This gentleman is phenomenal at what he does. Thanks A TON for these videos. So very helpful!!
i share your passion for northerns! and tiger muskie (though i have never caught a tiger muskie) im glad i ran across your video bc it answered some questions i had and helps me understand the species better : )
If u watch the video u can read what there using
I see this all the time in pike fishing. Don't grab these delicate and heavy fish by the gills but use a net. But that is considered not "cool" and/or "professional" in the pike-fishing community.
Fuck the fish get that thing mounted you sorry shit
You don't want to harm the fish yet you're using a boga grip? Those things should be outlawed. One hard shake and those metal prongs can go right thru the jaw of the fish. But you use them and market them to make money. That's just pathetic.
Excelente vídeo!!!
My question is. How many Shad Raps does John have in his tackle box now ??? 😂✌️
If you can find water deeper than 25ft in winter, with panfish or walleye anglers on it, youve found most of the big pike. In waters that deepn most of the catch and release fish die of barotrauma and die just under the ice. Those biggest pike in that part of the system key in on that. If youre 28ft of water with ppl all around, set a 10" or better dead bait about a foot under the ice on a tip up. Youll be shocked how many large fish you catch. In a basin, the underside of the ice is the dominant structure, and where the easier to get larger meals are. They know that. Too bad more folks cant be convinced on how well it works. If you try it onen i can promise youll try it again.
What rod length do you recommend for lead core on rainbows? What weight range on pole?
Love to see them released
Dude...I always have had way better luck quartering the shore line and fan casting as parrellel to shore as possible
Man I have watched schools of walleye push balls of shiners up on a causeway with the wind. Literally pushing the bait right up to shore and rolling on them. Switch out to a floating jerk bait and money.
Phucing with fish
So did I (2-3 times a month). Then I discovered braid to leader.
that tank 17 minutes in is why we do what we do
man this guy knows his stuff. thank you for keeping this on here whoever is responsible