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ive been watching that channel since the start of the month and have gathered up a few good tips for all kinds of fishing from ppl like paul young, john wilson, rex hunt and matt hayes..there is still a weeks worth of the fishing month left on the discory real time extra...
so get yourselfs watching it and see if it gives u a few tips
aye, i have been watchin myself, not so much the still water fishing as its all down south or ireland or up in outer scotland but still good to watch.
the two programes i do like are fishing with henry gilby and reel wars, both sea fishing and both very good and funny to watch. i think they are starting to repeat some now though, better than watching the rubbish on the other sides
Henry Gilby is total class, down to earth and very informative.
Paul Young is as easy as an old glove.
Yippity yippida must have a pair of lips like Shields fish market.
John Wilson, with that laugh, giggle or whatever, it just gets on your nerves.
However, I would rather watch anyone of them rather than my better halves programmes, Coronation Street, East Enders, Emmerdale, wheres the Valium!!!.
Used to love watching "A Passion For Angling".
A few new programmes would'nt go amiss as the repeats are going round the block for about the tenth time, come on Sky, get your finger out.
I can't stand John Wilson, dunno why but he's always just got on my nerves. Yet on the other hand I love watching Rex Hunt even though it seems like he'd be even more annoying!
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