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11 hours ago, lecisnith said:

On the Water with Hank Parker is featuring my home waters tomorrow night.  Take a look.

What channel?

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22 minutes ago, the reel ess said:

What channel?

The Pursuit Channel.  At least on Direct TV. 

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I'm very happy about this too but I still can't stand the fact that there are at least 6 or 7 times more hunting shows than fishing. Even when fishing is in full swing with the show line-up there are very few compared to hunting shows. It's hours and hours of hunting shows in a row man...ridiculous. I'd be in heaven if fishing shows were aired like this.  At least there's You Tube and Chromecast..thank goodness!!

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You can fi

43 minutes ago, TrapperJ said:

whats good on youtube for fishing shows?

You can find lots of FLW and ELITE's shows and others. I really enjoy the bait and gear reviews and shorter "movies"/ clips about particular baits. It's a terribly dangerous slippery slope if you start watching those bait reviews and videos. The bait monkey is behind all of it I'm quite sure! I spend hours watching instructional and tips videos. Matt Allen of * is one of my favorites. He does a lot of swimbait stuff but him and has partner cover conventional baits and tactics as well.

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Just looked up Honey Hole on youtube. Now I'll never get anything done at work lol 

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Don't forget Lunkerville.  New episodes start 1/7 on NBC Sports, and 1/11 on WFN.

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I saw a couple of episodes of a show that kept track of number of casts and fish caught. Anyone know what it was?

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On 1/4/2016 at 9:01 PM, mike barnett said:

What happened to Hank Parker? I used to love his show.

Hank still has a show on the outdoor channel. Fishes a lot from his private lake.

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42 minutes ago, ward131 said:

I saw a couple of episodes of a show that kept track of number of casts and fish caught. Anyone know what it was?

This show is the facts of fishing with Dave Mercer.

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1 hour ago, Glenn said:

Don't forget Lunkerville.  New episodes start 1/7 on NBC Sports, and 1/11 on WFN.

Lunkerville is my favorite. Not because he's good. But because he's like me.

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3 hours ago, stkbassn said:

I'm very happy about this too but I still can't stand the fact that there are at least 6 or 7 times more hunting shows than fishing. Even when fishing is in full swing with the show line-up there are very few compared to hunting shows. It's hours and hours of hunting shows in a row man...ridiculous. I'd be in heaven if fishing shows were aired like this.  At least there's You Tube and Chromecast..thank goodness!!

You need to check out WFN, world fishing network, I have AT&T and it's on there. I'd imagine the WFN website lists what companies have the channel. Check it out!

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1 hour ago, Glenn said:

Don't forget Lunkerville.  New episodes start 1/7 on NBC Sports, and 1/11 on WFN.

Good call Glenn, this is one of my favorites and it's already set up to record on the DVR.  Mike D is awesome!

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Anyone else watching the Informative Fisherman YouTube channel?  Between that, and the Navionics webinar channel, I've been addicted for months.

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glad the new seasons are starting to air. 

One show they should axe is skeeter basschamps. What a waste of time. Total self indulgent 2 person show about....nothing.

That guy was funny the first 3 seconds I saw him on tv, after that...I had to ponder what the heck is skeeter thinking? They must have to burn some cash before they file taxes.

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6 minutes ago, bassheel said:

Anyone care for Extreme Angler?

I'm opposed to anything with the word extreme in it because it's so cliche.

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This stinks. I can't get any of these shows on TWC unless I upgrade to their super duper package that costs as much as a car payment. Which ain't happening. Maybe something will turn up on Roku this winter.

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2 hours ago, bassheel said:

Anyone care for Extreme Angler?

I used to...his "persona" kind of made it a chore to watch. Not to mention the intro is about as long as the show itself.

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I enjoy 

1. Honey Hole All Outdoors: Bill Wilcox has a wealth of info and I always find myself watching around the same time of year from 2014 and 2015 on YouTube that it is currently to compare the conditions in Texas to mine in Georgia. Usually pretty similar except we don't have power plants to fish in the winter.

2. Lunkerville: You don't get a wealth of knowledge and he is always fishing that darn senko but Mike D is entertaining to watch. Its fun, there are lessons learned or at least a diff perspective, and I enjoy seeing him go all over to fish. He would bank fish, fish from a Jon boat, fish from a beach, Ice fish, and evenjoy street fish with Ike.

3. Bill Dance is the man, nuff said!

4. Flw is fun to watch too as is Lindners  Angling Edge, and Americana Outdoors as well

 

I'll tolerate: 

1. Bass Dr: Super cheesy premise for the show but it's not a bad show to watch. Is Jason the new host this year? I've actually enjoyed it more since Todd H hasn't been doing the shows anymore. Nothing against him though.

2. Roland Martin, Scott Martin Challenge, Jimmy Houston : They are all in the same boat. Even with the YouTube video SM does, I still feel like I get more out of other You tubers than him. Lots of plugs for Roland lip balm, fish gloves, frog togs, fuel additives, Engel Coolers....its just better to put the show on mute and watch the fish catches. 

3. Extreme Angler:

I actually like this show and should move it to "I like" from just this I'll tolerate section. I know the intro is long but it's YouTube,  just skip ahead. He likes his Strike king and St Croix rods  and he is funny with his little gimmicks and sayings 

There's a "can't stand to watch"  list but that's neither here or there

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Boy, TV fishing shows have certainly come a long way since the days of "Gadabout Gaddis"! I really like MFL and many other of the new up & coming shows. Hook n' Look is certainly of the best.

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When someone says fishing show, Bill Dance is the first that comes to mind!.... Always been, always will be #1

My second favorite was City Limits Fishing with Ike

It was a refreshing change of pace to see a pro angler out of his element... Actually "fishing" rather than just showcasing a new product on some private farm raised bass

I havnt seen it on in a while, i heard they replaced Ike anyway so prob wouldn't be worth watching anymore

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Posted
19 hours ago, TrapperJ said:

whats good on youtube for fishing shows?

KeepinItReelFishing

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Angler West Tv and Fishful Thinker are some good shows that I enjoy. They don't make it look like the same day and they actually say when the have a bad day and have to come back. 

The Scott Martin Challenge is a giant commercial.  I understand thats how he makes a living but it gets ridiculous.  Ish Monroe plugs everything but its not like SMC.

It's hard to beat MLF and the platform.  I like Hook and Look because it shows exactly how a fish reacts when taking a bait and just playing with the bait. 

The Lindners shows are always great as well not a lot of terrible plugs and actual info on how to fish different techniques. 

 

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