Fishing Reels, Lures, Lines, & More | How It's Made | Science Channel

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Go fish!

Chapters:
00:00 Fishing Reels - Originally aired 2007
04:59 Fishing Lures - Originally aired 2006
09:51 Fish Replicas - Originally aired 2011
14:51 Fly Fishing Reels - Originally aired 2009
20:19 Fishing Line - Originally aired 2014
25:18 Fish Food - Originally aired 2010

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @RailsofForney
    I remember watching this show several years ago, when I was really young. It always did (and still does) fascinate me, how common or otherwise interesting things are manufactured or created in general. Love the show!
  • @jondurr
    "How things were made" back in the last century when this series was new!
  • @SERGIO-cr6uy
    I really enjoyed the Fish Replica (3rd video) 👍
  • @TrofiCuh
    was out fishing the other day, and was curious how line is made. Cool!!
  • @DanKoning777
    FYI: "catch and release" has nothing to do with being "humane"—it's to protect against over fishing certain species of fish e.g., large/smallmouth bass, walleye, etc. That and you never know why a certain fish became so big—it's usually due to age, BUT it can also be due to a genetic issue—something a fisherman wants. If they keep spawning then the genetic strain continues on/on/on....
  • @WorkingHard240
    Bruh, who's out there casting 24k gold plated lures?!
  • @sparky42009
    Blood worms are no ulternative to fish food flakes.