Cheese and wine, bangers and mash, chips and gravy. Some partnerships are timeless. Others, though they seem doomed to fail, endure against all odds. The relationship between Lee Morris and Iain Macmillan is very much in the latter category. In this series they bicker, snipe and fish their way around some of the UK's finest day-ticket waters.
Episode One of Open Access sees Iain Macmillan and Lee Morris head to Merrington Fishery, a day-ticket water of a kind that most carp anglers will be familiar with. A decent head of wily carp mean that there's a good chance of a fish, but Iain will have to work for it!
Mozza and Iain head to Q Lake near York for episode two of Open Access. Tong tries his hand at some floater fishing on the top, but its something he's happy to confess that he's not much good at. Will he stick with the surface tactics or go to something he's more comfortable with?
The terrible twosome - Iain ‘Ting Tong’ Macmillan and Lee ‘Mozza’ Morris - return for the third episode of the DNA Open Access Series, this time from Mallard Lake on the Stanwick Lakes complex. Tong sets about tempting some of the stunning carp that reside in this fantastic Northamptonshire venue. Can Tong keep his cool despite being faced with no sleep, savage mozzies and the usual barracking from Mozza?
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