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Ep 8. Opening Weekend

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Are there any two words more magical to the ears of a fly fisher than 'Opening Weekend'? In New Zealand's South Island, the red letter day is the last day in September. In this episode Mike Davis and Sam Yule, keen outdoorsmen both, are keen to be first on the water, and that means camping out. But the weather, and rude anglers, can sometimes put paid to the best laid plans.

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