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Steaming Service with Quality Fishing Shows?

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I noticed that Amazon Prime has a few channels where they play hunting and fishing shows on loop. I was very excited to discover this, but after watching a good bit of it I'm left disappointed.

It's very much in the line of "bro" outdoor programming (not really sure what else to call it). They're not really shows about quality angling. Mostly about dudes driving very expensive lifted trucks to their very expensive boats and high fiving over mishandling fish to blaring soundtracks. That's for someone, but certainly not for me.

Do any of y'all have a lead on a streaming service or channel with some higher quality outdoor content? I'm looking for stuff with a focus on teaching technique, learning about fish behavior, and gorgeous outdoor shots I can watch when I can't be on/by the water myself.

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Why not use YouTube

You can subscribe through Amazon MyOutdoorTV for 9.99 per month.

Watched the same junk as you and agree.

There’s on called frndly tv that we have because my wife wants the hallmark channel. I don’t watch a ton of tv, but it has a couple of decent outdoor channels I watch on occasion. I think it’s about $100 for a year subscription.

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4 hours ago, Bird said:

Why not use YouTube

You can subscribe through Amazon MyOutdoorTV for 9.99 per month.

Watched the same junk as you and agree.

I love YouTube, but looking for something with a higher production value.

Looked into MyOutdoorTV and that seems like the move. I'm going to try the trial of that. Thanks!

I subscribe through Roku to MyOutdoorTV for $99 a year. So much interesting stuff on there. I'm going to confess that I watch more reruns of MLF from ten years ago than anything else.

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