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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Which Fishing Show Do You Watch The Most?  TV shows only, not YouTube channels.

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In-Fisherman. They're often filmed on Minnesota lakes and rivers, so the advice is more applicable to me than some of the shows filmed elsewhere, focusing on resevoir techniques, for example.

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  • Super User
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Bassmasters and Zona's show are good but MLF is a great format for fishing shows

 

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There's a local show called mad fisherman that I occasionally watch because it usually runs before or after Red Sox games. It used to be interesting, now it's mostly doing fancy stuff with Boston sports figures and Chuck Woolery.

 

I don't watch much TV otherwise.

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Hmmmm, I record and watch all the shows on your list (and then some) so I can't pick out the one I watch the most.  The one I like the most?  If you held a gun to my head I would pick Major League Fishing. (So I picked that one for your poll......)

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I'm interested in Skipping baits & Fishing docks & they really get into it good ,  love MLF lessons .

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Without a doubt Major League Fishing. We watch Zona although he gets on my wife's nerves. The guys I think would be great based on watching their YouTube videos is the Shryrock brothers. And of course the ultimate spinoff that I would completely enjoy would be "Fishing with Larry Legend" ;)

  • Super User
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Sadly, but happy for my wallet, we had to dump
all but basic cable this year. I used to watch a 
bunch of those shows, but then watched MLF
and enjoyed it the most.

I think a lot of the shows were fun, like Hank 
Parker and Shaw Grigsby, but we lost them 
when NBC bought out...can't even remember 
the channel now. Most went to a fishing network
that we didn't get in our package, either. So 
that stunk.

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I remember back in the late 70's and throughout the 80's I watched a lot of great fishing shows.

1- Orlando Wilson Outdoors (Good Georgia boy, fished the local lakes around me)

2- Fishing with Roland Martin ( Back when he did just bass fishing)

3- Bill Dance Outdoors ( Overall this show really got me pumped up to fish)

4- Hank Parker ( Learned a lot of great techniques here)

I now just catch a FLW show every now and then when scanning through the channels. Might be I have just about cut my TV watching down to less than 2 hours a week.

 

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i checked other

Fishing and Hunting Texas with Clark Wendlant

Cabas Fishermans Handbok with Wade Middleton

FLW

for some reason i only got a sporadic Bassmasters on ESPN once in a blue moon, no Bill Dance unless its his saltwater show. i have the basic DirecTV plus local channels and the NFL Sunday ticket package. no more Timmy Horton at all this year? i have picked up a MLF episode when they decide to air one on CBS. i aint paying another dime for anymore channels either. they can kiss my big ol hairy butt

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I don't get MLF but really interested in seeing that after reading all of the positive posts about it here.  One local show I like is Sportsman 360 hosted by Owen Nolan, it's a combo fishing/hunting show and I really like the content.

  • Super User
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honestly....none. I watch TV sometimes. I go fishing sometimes. I do not watch fishing TV, however.

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  • Super User
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I voted Bassmaster because I watched a little bit of the classic . Other than that , I havent watches a fishing show for a long time . I use to like Championship Fishing with Virgil Ward .

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I love all of them but I still love the old school stuff like Bill Dance and Hank Parker. One of my favorites, not on the list, is Oneill Outdoors. I like that he does a bunch of different types of fishing, hunting, and always has the big green egg cooking segment towards the end.

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John Gillespie's Waters and Woods.

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Don't really watch TV except for sports and River Monsters.

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I gotta say in my early days of bass fishing, when I was 16, shows like Hank Parker & Bill Dance helped me alot. I learned the basics of using a bait caster, how to texas rig any plastic and how and why to choose different types of spinner bait blades depending on water clarity. Those shows were very informative. 

  • Super User
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I don't miss the post-selects of MLF (DVR prn) and I also make sure to catch all of Zona's espisodes. I like a lot of the other shows when I have time, but those two I make a point to watch.

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i watch most of em,but the old Bill Dance shows were the best.

also love Lunkerville. get to see people from all over that normally you wouldn't see. great show.

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Zona is the man. 90% entertainment and 10% learning. Love that he goes out with pros all the time. 

 

Mlf is is a close second but if it wasn't for dvr I would never watch it. Too many commercials with that d**n big foot! 

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