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LOL, on Comcast !? Sorry, no, they are mixed. Look for the shows by name, or check the listing for the Outdoor channel. Does your Comcast equipment allow you to search, if so, use that feature to locate shows. I can recommend their DVR.

Check out Hook & Look, it's a different type of fishing show (SM & LM Bass mostly) where they show you what's going on under the water as well. :)

Look for wfn(world fishing network) or nbcsp(NBC sports) not strikle bass but there's a lot of it there.

Well I think they should create such a channel for Comcast. That would be great and I bet it would get a lot of viewers.

None are bass fishing only but some good ones are WFN, NBC Sports Outdoors, Outdoors Channel.

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When it comes to watching fishing shows I like a variety of species that are targeted. I like bass 2 billfish with Peter Miller, most fishing locations are in Florida, places I can go which adds interest to me.

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