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I am really disappointed that Xfinity dropped WFN,thought alot of people were watching it with fishing being such a popular sport,me and my family use to watch it all the time now it's just available on dish Network I really don't want to get dish Network but I might have to ?

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I don't know any other channels except WFN. Been a lot of shows trolling for salmon lately though. I'm sure it's fun to actually do, but watching guys trolling is painfully boring to me. 

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Lol besides seeing the bass fishing shows i enjoyed seeing  the different types of species they we're fishing for and the techniques they used for them and all the different locations they would  go, gave us ideas for vacations. Best part my wife liked it so I got her away from the Kardashians and actually she's become a really good Fisher women.

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I get it on AT &T, Although  it costs extra.  Love Kayak Bassing, Zona, and Know Fishing. .  Some of the shows are just watching people catching fish, but some are entertaining.

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Are they not on YouTube or some other similar platform? I’ve never had cable or satellite so the only way I get to watch these shows is on YouTube. 

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I think the ones that are on YouTube is only a few minutes long like a preview of a show

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FIOS was way ahead of you.   WFN became a pay channel many years ago (believe about $5-6.)  Then, was added to a sports package that cost around $15.  And finally 2-3 years ago it was dropped altogether.  I liked WFN, but was just sick enough about the cable bill as it was....never bothered to pay for it. 

 

I thought they pulled back from all cable and went to pay online version last year?

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Once FIOS dropped WFN and the Outdoor Channel I switched to Optimum, and I pay less.

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You could subscribe to My Outdoor TV (MOTV) for $10/month.  You get more fishing shows than you can shake a dropshot rod at.......

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4 minutes ago, Steveo-1969 said:

You could subscribe to My Outdoor TV (MOTV) for $10/month.  You get more fishing shows than you can shake a dropshot rod at.......

This has peeked my interest .... do you select a certain number of shows? How does it work?

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Zona, Hook and Look, Bass Pros, Jimmy Houston, Bill Dance, Roland Martin, MLF, Facts of Fishing, Fishing University, Timmy Horton Outdoors are all on Outdoor Network. I never had any interest to change from Outdoor Network. I set my DVR to record all the shows and never have an empty list of shows when I can sit down and watch.

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No Outdoor Network in my "Neck of the Woods".

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21 minutes ago, mattkenzer said:

No Outdoor Network in my "Neck of the Woods".

That's strange since the Outdoor Channel owns WFN and Sportsman Network. I thought they were all international.

50 minutes ago, mattkenzer said:

This has peeked my interest .... do you select a certain number of shows? How does it work?

You just pay $10 and stream any show from Outdoor Channel you want. They have past libraries and on air shows streaming.

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3 minutes ago, Chance_Taker4 said:

That's strange since the Outdoor Channel owns WFN and Sportsman Network. I thought they were all international.

You just pay $10 and stream any show from Outdoor Channel you want. They have past libraries and on air shows streaming.

We lost WFN as well.

 

Thank you for the reply ..... I think MOTV solves my Winter Blues.

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I have DirecTV which doesn't offer WFN.  Last year I downgraded my DirecTV package and lost the Outdoor Channel (and a lot of my favorite fishing shows).

 

So I started subscribing to MOTV and now I have more fishing shows than I can possibly watch.  And you get to pick a free magazine subscription from a list so now I also get In-Fisherman magazine.

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I have MOTV as well. Charter dropped WFN some time ago. I really like MOTV.

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I get Outdoor Channel on Dish.  With my Hopper, I'm set to record every new Zona, Pass Pros, Hank Parker, MLF.  I can't watch fishing 24/7, so that's enough to work for me.

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19 hours ago, Steveo-1969 said:

I have DirecTV which doesn't offer WFN.  Last year I downgraded my DirecTV package and lost the Outdoor Channel (and a lot of my favorite fishing shows).

 

So I started subscribing to MOTV and now I have more fishing shows than I can possibly watch.  And you get to pick a free magazine subscription from a list so now I also get In-Fisherman magazine.

We got Dish Network about 10 years ago and got the HD package. WFN was included because it's an HD channel. I DVRed a lot of shows on it. It was cool because i don't care much about hunting and I would sometimes just leave it on for background noise. Also, we had a small child then and it's almost all family-friendly, though she couldn't care less about fishing. They took it off our package about a year ago. When i called to complain, I was told it's part of a higher tier outdoors package and they'd be glad to add it for us for $10 more. Man, we pay so much for TV now I'm embarrassed to admit it. It looks like Outdoor TV has moved in and filled the void pretty well. Also NBC Sports has some fishing programming like Roland and Jimmy Houston.

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