movies
If you’ve noticed that I haven’t been blogging as frequently, you’re right. I’m still getting my time in fishing, but I’m also concentrating on some new projects including a new video channel on YouTube. I believe internet-based TV is the wave of the future. I can’t remember the last time I sat down and watched an hour-long TV show. On the other hand, I look at videos on social media sites every day. I’m having a great time producing short flix that I hope will provide another avenue to illustrate my fishing trips and techniques. I’ve recently hooked up with the crew at The Hooked Up Network. Hooked Up is YouTube’s first ever network that is solely dedicated to fishing. They’re helping me promote my videos. I currently have over a quarter of a million views and I’m hoping to reach a million by this time next year. This week, I’ve turned out a couple of clips including a “How-To” segment about smoking bluefish, and a report on a recent roadtrip to North Carolina where we caught some truly giant redfish on artificial lures using popping corks. I’ll still be blogging and posting fishing reports here on ChesapeakeLightTackle.com, but to get the first look at my video reports as soon as they go live, subscribe to www.youtube.com/user/Trailzzone (Trailzzone is the name of my publishing company.) You might also want to check out some of the other videos on The Hooked Up Network. There’s new material going up daily. It’s all absolutely free and I’ll do my best to keep the content fresh and interesting. As always, I’ll include some environmental and conservation tips from time to time. You’ve heard me say, a picture saves a thousand fish. Well, maybe with video, we can make it a million!