Episodes (13)
Nov 23, 2011
The water is perhaps the world's most unique fishing TV series with host Steve Correia. Join him and his team for fishing, diving and on-water adventures.
Nov 30, 2011
In this episode, Steve will teach you how to go breaming in the Swan River as he compares a homemade tournament boat to Australia's best, as well as sharing the best lures to use.
Dec 07, 2011
Steve Correia sets out for the famous Mackerel Islands to try to find out which trolling lure is the best of them all. The dive team also dive in a place that's never been filmed before.
Dec 14, 2011
Steve Correia fishes in Cockburn Sound in a hardcore tailor fishing test of boat and tackle.
Dec 21, 2011
The Mackerel Islands is 20km from the mining town of Onslow but the eco-tourism is far from what you'd expect from a mining town. Whales, dolphins, turtles, coral systems and spectacular beaches feature in this second part of our Mackerel Islands adventure. Plus we'll show you how to use soft plastic lures in the North West of Western Australia.
Dec 28, 2011
Glen Jakovich joins Steve Correia for an old school squidding session before learning how the new Egi squid technology can dramatically improve your catch. He'll also go mud crabbing with Noles in a Dune Buggy to find out how they catch crabs in Karratha, Western Australia.
Jan 04, 2012
Steve Correia, Patto and the team travel to Shark Bay to find some of the world's biggest fish, spectacular scenery and locals who are real characters. They'll land giant cobia, tailor, bluebone, GTs, mackerel and more before diving in some of world's most pristine corals.
Jan 11, 2012
The adventure continues in Shark Bay as Steve Correia meets Jamie Morgan, star of Farmer Wants A Wife, who takes the team fishing in some secret spots in shallow water.
Jan 18, 2012
Steve Correia and Noles go head to head in the world's stupidest fishing competition designed to teach you important tips for fishing the North West of Australia. Also, Patto and the Dive Team do an amazing night dive around Rottnest Island where the animal life is even more spectacular after sunset than it is during the day.
Jan 25, 2012
Steve Correia and the team head to a wreck off Yanchep north of Perth to fish it from above and dive it from below. Perth Wreck Fishing can be very productive, with dhufish, samsonfish, baldchin groper, sharks and more swarming around the remains of this old oil rig and you'll witness never before seen footage of the eco-system in all of its glory. To cap it off, Paul Green catches a huge fish 800km south of where it should be. But what is it?
Feb 01, 2012
The dive team show you some of Perth's best dive locations, including a cave where you can come face to face with as many as 20 sharks.
Feb 08, 2012
This is the first part of a jam packed ending to the first season of the Water with Steve Correia where the team show you the massive variety of fishing and diving options from Perth to Jurien Bay if you have a 4WD or boat, or even if you don't. They'll catch tailor on lures from the beach, herring on drinking straws, sharks, Spanish mackerel and more while Patto skydives into Jurien to check out the diving, including a spectacular session with wild sea lions.
Feb 15, 2012
To finish off Series 1 of the Water, Steve Correia and the team show you the absolute best of Jurien Bay including a dive with sea lions that will amaze you. Plus you'll learn just how to make sure you catch Spanish Mackerel in Jurien Bay, Steve will show you how to get your kids onto fish every time from the beach, they try to catch sharks at night, badly, and Patto will scuba dive Jurien to show you the rich colours and limestone structures that create unforgettable swim-throughs.
About
The Water with Steve Correia Season 1 (2011) is released on Nov 23, 2011 and the latest season 2 of The Water with Steve Correia is released in 2012. Watch The Water with Steve Correia online - the English Documentary TV series from Australia. The Water with Steve Correia is directed by Steve Correia and created by Steve Correia with Paul Green and Nathan Patterson.