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Featuring the Derbyshire Limestone streams which include the Wye, Derwent, Lathkill and Dove. This programme features fish behaviour, fishing methods and techniques. Advice is also included on how and when to use dry flies, terrestrials and nymphs.
Join Keith Burtonwood and Don Stazicker as they travel to New Zealand to partake in a spot of fly fishing.
This programme takes the viewer on exciting fishing excursions to catch gigantic sea dwellers such as blue marlins, yellow fin tuna, and, of course, sharks.
The ever-popular Robson Green (SOLDIER SOLDIER, WIRE IN THE BLOOD) presents this smart and informative series focusing on extreme fishing. Green travels from Costa Rica to South Africa by way Louisiana to explore waters that are home to some of the...
For freshwater and saltwater anglers, part of the NUTS AND BOLTS OF FISHING series.
Des Taylor presents and demonstrates techniques in barbel fishing. Includes baits, methods and how to identify the best areas to fish.
Bob Nudd demonstrates the use of the long pole when fishing for Carp and Tench.
Although fishing for catfish in the UK is on the rise - it is still best to go abroad for the really big fish.
Essential viewing for the chub enthusiast. Graham Marsden demonstrates techniques and tips.
Mike Millman presents and demonstrates sea fishing for conger eels.
Liam Dale and Dave Lewis demonstrate their skills and expertise on an inshore fishing trip.
Des Taylor explains how the contours and flow of the river effects the success of a river fishing trip.
Des Taylor presents and more importantly advises where the best places are to catch the big pike.