Season 2 Teaser
/After an incredible first season of Sweetwater Fishing TV, fishing studs Joey Nania and Miles "Sonar" Burghoff are ready for an even more epic and adrenaline pumping season! Who's ready for Season 2?
Read MoreThe official blog of Sweetwater Television. Communicate with Miles Burghoff and Joey Nania. Ask questions, get answers.
After an incredible first season of Sweetwater Fishing TV, fishing studs Joey Nania and Miles "Sonar" Burghoff are ready for an even more epic and adrenaline pumping season! Who's ready for Season 2?
Read MoreWhat a bass! Young Californian angler catches an absolutely monster bass.
Read MoreIt's important to know how to break down water quickly to find the active fish. Here's how we do it.
Read MoreAny girl who appreciates this kind of proposal is a fisherman's catch of a lifetime.
Read MoreJoey Nania gives step by step instructions for how to tie the Double Uni Knot.
Read MoreJoey Nania shows you step by step instructions to tie the dropshot rig for bass fishing. He has a step included to insure that your hook is always pointed up which results in many more hookups.
Read MoreJoey Nania shows step by step how to rig the Pop Shadz lure from Zman.
Read MoreSalmon are known for their incredible run up freshwater rivers and streams to get to their spawning grounds. Most salmon are anadromous, a term which comes from the Greek word anadromos, meaning "running upward"
Read MoreWhen I moved from California to Florida, to learn how to dissect heavily vegetated lakes, I didn't realize that I would develop such an affinity for fishing heavy cover. Now it is my favorite way to fish, and because of this, braided line has become a standard for my fishing, and I have learned to understand what separates good braid from poor braid.
Read More"How late into the mornings, or early into the evenings do you fish your topwater baits? I live up in MA, but it still gets really hot n' sticky up here in the summer. Do you still fish topwaters around 8-9am if the temps are heating up?"
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The winter season can bring about trouble for boat owners who live in areas that experience cold winters. The freezing of water can cause serious damage to your boat in addition to the rough winter weather. Winterizing your boat is key to long term protection during the off season and to prevent any costly repairs. No matter what type of boat or engine you have, these general steps will help maintain your boat over the winter and have it ready to hit the water next season.
S6:E7- βTed Lincoln In The Sunshine Stateβ (2020)
Miles meets up with professional artist and bass fishing aficionado Ted Lincoln.
Living in an area that doesnβt have a winter season can seem like a blessing to boaters. You donβt have to worry about winterizing your boat or protecting it from the snow and freezing temperatures. However, living in sunny climates can also be a bad thing for your boat. Constant exposure from the sunβs UV rays can cause damage to different parts of your boat, resulting in avoidable repairs and costs.