Narrator: The Adventures of Tom and Sally Senko.
Starring
Sally
and Tom Senko.
It's a beautiful day for fishing in sunny Florida.
A beginner angler and his best gal are setting off to the beach
to try their hand at catching a fresh fish for dinner.
Equipt with the Senko Skipper Surf Fishing Adventure Kit,
observe how simple it is for them to learn how to catch a fish in a matter of minutes.
This guide will teach them what kind of rig they need to tie,
as well as all the knots needed to complete it.
Swell!
On the reverse side, we will also explain the basics of choosing sinkers,
how to pick hook size, and how to locate fishing hotspots from the beach.
Sally uses the guide to look for sandbars and troughs.
Fish wait for bait to eat and travel through these deeper ocean pockets,
sometimes not too far from the surf!
Get a load of the Senko Skipper Adventure Kit--
it includes 6 hooks for big fish, 8 hooks for small fish,
barrel swivels to keep the line from twisting,
one 2-ounce lead weight, and a 3-ounce lead weight.
Tom is learning to tie the most effective beach fishing rig for the job
with the monofilament line also provided.
Monofilament line is proven to be abrasion resistant
and will stretch to accomodate the weight of a hefty fish.
He starts with five feet of leader line,
makes a couple of loops around the thumb,
leads the bite through the loop,
and voila!
His first knot is done!
Make sure all of your knots are tight!
You don't want to lose the big one because of a faulty knot.
Now we're cooking with gas.
Oh my-- Tom is going for the big one.
He easily feastens the hooks to his line, pulling the hook tight to make sure it's secure.
Next, he uses a loop knot to secure the sinker to the end of his rig,
and look at this! Wham, bam, thank you, ma'am.
His rigs are tied and he's ready to go.
But, lookie over here,
Sally has already tied 10!
Now let's take a look at the setup.
Tom is using a 12' surf pole, designed to cast bait out further than your grandpa's bamboo stick.
Look out ladies! That's one impressive rod!
Easy there, Casanova.
Salted squid, eh? That's a fine choice.
The salted baits are tough so that small fish can't nip them off.
Fresh prawn, another choice bait.
Tom has decided to try a combination of fresh and salted bait on his rig.
And the game is on!
Tom's an eager beaver and can't wait to cast out.
Watch your shoes there, Tom.
He casts out all willy-nilly,
not paying attention to any of the instructions in the [patented] Senko Skipper Guide.
Now he's snagged a rock.
Careful there.
--Uh oh!
Now you're in bad business!
Now it's up to Sally to catch dinner.
She chooses to bait her rig with fresh prawns on the top hook,
and then uses a strip of the salted squid on the bottom.
Let's see what happens!
She checks the Senko Skipper Adventure Guide again to make sure that she is casting in the right place.
The Guide teaches her how to spot a sandbar and--
There it is. She believes she's found one.
Here comes Tom to pass to buck.
That's alright, Sally has found a good spot to cast
and she's going to give it a try.
After casting into the trough, the waiting game begins.
A quick scan of the Adventure Guide and she learns that
moving the bait will entice a hungry predator looking for an evening snack.
Let's catch up on Tom.
Oh, my ladies and gents!
The pole has doubled over, signaling a fish is on the line!
A double whammy! Nice catch, folks!
Well, this has been a wonderful day of fishing after all!
Never leave home without your Senko Skipper Surf Fishing Adventure Kit,
look for the link in the description below.
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