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Fishing Shows Online? Or Somewhere I Can Get It Without Paying Extra

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I know that I can pay 9.99$ on verizon fios to get the sports channels of which there is a fishing channel, but I'm wondering if there are any good places I can watch fishing shows free? 

 

I already know about blip.tv, but that's all I've got.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

Steve

Not exactly shows. But bill dance has an I phone app (might be for other phones all we'll)

But it has some short how to and tips videos. Didn't look to see how many there where. But you might kill ten mins or so. He might have some other vids on the net.

I here ya on the shows. I've got a ton recorded on Dvr from when I did have those channels. Soon as I watch them all. I might pay for them for a couple more months. Lol. Let the Dvr refill. Lol

You can find some episodes of the Scott Martin Challenge on his YouTube channel.

 

I think FLW has some content on their website as well.

  • Super User

i agree. myoutdoortv or w/e it's called now used to be free and had hundreds of weekly updated shows.  i think cost is something like 8-10$ a month but they don't have nearly the amount of content they used to have.

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Alright thanks guys. I saw the phone app for bill dance. I'll check out some of the web sites mentioned. If anyone has any other ideas, I'd appreciate them as well!!

There's also APS-TV. All Japanese...I have no idea what they're saying but it's fishing.

Youtube has lots of shows. I use a Hdmi cord from laptop to TV.

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thats actually pretty funny...only fishin guys would watch a fishin show with a different language just to watch fishin and not understand a dang thing that their saying  :laugh5:

 

You don´t need to understand what they are saying, 1 image is worth 1000 words, besides, you are able to see a lot of tackle that´s available and you didn´t know how to rig/work it, ex, the Huddleston Huddle Bug, watch the first episodes of The Strong Power Bait and there it is.

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