Recent Catches At Tyrrhenian Sea


Placido Venuti






Placido Venuti






Placido Venuti






Placido Venuti






Placido Venuti






Andrea Sampei
This kind of fishing is perfect for when your mom says you can't fish because it's too hot😉 Basically you go snorkeling with an handline and when under a rock you see a fish you like you start fishing in the water😌....since it is half freediving and half fishing I call it "freefishing" 😎 Unfortunately, my dad didn't catch the biggest fish.... A snapper of at least 1kg that was pulling me so much.... Too bad he broke the line otherwise I was water skiing with the fish 🤣🤣🤣😎👍🤙👍






Andrea Sampei
Here is Apogon imberbis, the "king of mullets." A fish I saw years ago snorkeling on Lily Island, hiding under a rock.... Bright red, it looked like glowing lava on a black volcanic rock.... From that day for years I tried to catch it but it seemed impossible...no one had ever caught it or even seen it...when I talked about it the fishermen thought it was my childhood fantasy...😌 Now, however, it has arrived and for me it is a beautiful catch. It is not big nor valuable but for me it is one of those fish to remember and show to fishing friends😎😎😎😉 Long live the Apogon imberbis!!! It took all the magic of my ugly stick gx2 to catch it but it finally came! 😎🤗🤗🤗






Andrea Sampei
I have been experimenting with a fishing system originating in the Maori culture of New Zealand for some time now 🤙 Basically instead of a hook you use a wool staple that with certain species of fish that have a certain type of teeth manages to get caught on the teeth and thus catch them.... It also works very well with moray eels 😉 I really enjoy fishing in different ways and looking for different fish because I find it fun. Moray eels are among the most combative fish I have caught so kudos to the moray eels! 🤣🤠 A nice anchovy wrapped in red wool is irresistible to the friendly moray eels that many people hate and fear but they are fantastic fish! 🤙👍🤠🤠🤠🤗



