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In season two of Hooké, Charles Cloutier and Alexis Pageau travel the wilds of Canada enjoying the best fly fishing in the world. The show not only shows the potential for angling, but explores the native cultures, business owners and conservationists keeping the countries wilderness and its traditions alive. We join the best anglers and guides of the industry, dry fly fishing for Atlantic salmon on the Cascapédia river, battling prehistoric Sturgeon in the wilderness, stalking Trout in the rainforests of British Columbia, competing for Striped Bass on the coast and even hunting seals with the Inuits. The perfect series for any fly fisher who hopes to visit this incredible part of the world.
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This brand new series from Fishing TV is an unprecedented and action-packed deep dive into big reservoir fly fishing for Trout. Set on some of the UK's most renowned waters, each episode is hosted by a different elite angler. From lifelong guides and coaches, to world champion fishermen, these masters offer an invaluable insight to the craft of loch-style fly fishing from boats. Whether it's reading the water, seasonal entomology, secret flies or competition tactics, this series is a must watch for anyone wishing to catch more fish.
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Live The Stream tells the heart warming story of Joe Humphreys and his lifelong passion for fly fishing. Heralding from Pennsylvania, Joe has dedicated his life to fly fishing, teaching thousands of people to fish, writing numerous books as well as being a dedicated conservationist. Live The Stream is the wonderful story of a true fly fishing living legend. Its beautifully shot with some brilliant fishing scenes as Joe hunts for monster Brown Trout, a particular passion of his.
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The Test, The Itchen, Broadlands, Mottisfont, Halford, Skues and Sawyer are all names associated with the chalkstreams of England and amongst the most noteworthy in the world of fly fishing. CHALK is a feature length film about the past present and future of the chalkstreams of England and how their very existence shaped the sport of fly fishing. We meet the people who continue to fish and care for these storied rivers, while learning about the techniques that Halford, Skues and Sawyer invented. In addition to visiting the famous rivers and beats, we also travel to some lesser-known rivers. CHALK is a thoughtful examination of why the chalkstreams of England are probably the most important rivers in the history and development of fly fishing. From the geology that created the rivers and their abundant plant and animal life - including the legendary mayfly hatch - to the characters past, present and future who make these rivers unique, this is the definitive chalkstream fly fishing film. The film celebrates the rivers while also drawing attention to the threats and challenges facing these fragile environments. CHALK was narrated by actor and keen fly angler, James Murray and features some of the most recognisable names and faces in the UK fly fishing world, including Marina Gibson, Alex Jardine, Steve Cullen, Glen Pointon and Charles Rangeley Wilson, as well as anglers from all over the world. The expert voices and thoughtful voiceover complement the stunning cinematography, combining to tell the story of these precious waterways that have shaped a sport. CHALK was created by Fishing TV, independent filmmakers aka Chalkstream Fly, and fly fishing writer Simon Cooper. Members of the international fly fishing community helped to fund the production, setting CHALK apart from other films about the sport. A must-watch for all fly fishers the world over.
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From film maker Scott Renyard, The Pristine Coast explores the connection between the plummeting wild fish stocks in British Columbia to the emergence of disease spreading salmon farms on Canada’s Sunshine Coast. Salmon farming was hailed as BC’s gold rush during the economic recession of the 1980’s. Since then, biologists like Alexandra Morton and the first nation Canadians that owe their heritage and survival to wild salmon have been fighting the government to prevent an ecological disaster. Withstanding aggressive foreign business, corrupt governments and false promises, these conservationists expose antibiotic resistant disease, parasitic lice infestation, inhumane farming practices, climate change and looming extinction across species. This film is not only relevant for a community in crisis, but has Global implications but for the animal kingdom and the future of the human race.
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Saving Jaws is a thrilling and captivating documentary that follows the extraordinary journey of Ocean Ramsey, a marine biologist with an unparalleled connection to sharks.  Dubbed "The Shark Whisperer" by the media, Ocean embarks on a daring mission alongside her team of passionate marine biologists to combat the looming extinction of sharks. Over the course of 12 months, they traverse the globe, conducting crucial research and expanding conservation efforts. From celebrated scientists and PHDs to elite athletes and celebrities, diverse individuals from all walks of life join Ocean in the deep waters to experience the awe-inspiring world of sharks through free-diving with some of the most dangerous species. As they dive into the sharks' realm, the film showcases the creatures' true nature, aiming to dispel misconceptions and instill a deeper appreciation for their vital role in the delicate balance of ocean ecosystems. Saving Jaws is an empowering call to action, led by Ocean Ramsey's passion and courage, urging humanity to protect these magnificent predators and ensure a sustainable future for our oceans.
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Join Rae Borras as he takes a source to sea  journey down one of Britain's most famous rivers, the mighty River Thames. Starting at the source near Cirencester, Rae travels downstream and meets many people working and fishing on the river, explores the river's great history in trade and leisure pursuits, and examines its current environmental state. He of course samples the myriad of fishing opportunities the river can still offer anglers from fly fishing in the upper Thames, to fishing from a punt in Oxford and fishing for large Roach in the centre of London with old pal Keith Arthur. Rae also experiences some urban fly fishing on the River Wandle with Damon Valentine, before ending up with sea fishing expert,  Dave Barham in the Thames estuary.
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The Carolina Outdoor Journal is back to showcase one of the best fishing states in America. Presented by Joe Albea and John Moore, Season four takes us big game fishing in the Gulf Stream, Trout fishing in the mountains, chasing trophy Bass on mill ponds and even battling monster sharks on the coast. We learn fishing theories, new techniques, new tackle and bait from the best anglers and Captains in the country, and delicious family recipes from resident chef, Donna.

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