Brazilian angling TV presenter Luana Pigatto was on the water in the Florida Keys on World Fishing Day - the sport fishing capital of the world. Her aim was no small one - to catch a tarpon live on camera. The conditions looked good, she had two expert guides - could she pull it off?
Its the final hour of World Fishing Day and Rae Borras makes it back to the studio after fishing earlier in the day in Iceland. Corinne Doctor is still on the South Platte in downtown Denver hoping to...
Hour 12 features a collection of World Fishing Day stories from around the world. In the first film, we find out how predators and invasive species are threatening fish in the UK. We meet Finnish...
Bass fishing with Ashley Rae in Canada on World Fishing Day was a real highlight. Ontario is home to some incredible lakes, but Ashley was fishing the Bay of Quinte, which is on the shores of the...
Pike fishing in Sweden with Matilda Leijon on World Fishing Day was a real highlight. She was in a part of Sweden called the ‘pike kingdom’ and with good reason. She was joined by her...
We’re a third of the way through World Fishing Day and Keith Arthur joins Matt Boast in the studio. In this hour we check back with Thom Hunt in Croatia as the weather has driven him ashore....
Ian Botham is one of England’s all-time cricketing greats, but many may not realise that he’s also a fishing obsessive – we met up with him on a sea trout fishing trip ahead of World...
Juhani Henriksson was our host on the banks of the Tornio River, which forms the border between Finland. He was joined by the rest of the team from his show Arctic Waters and a host of local guides to...
Well-known TV angler Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling was on the Fitzroy River in Rockhampton, Queensland, trying to catch Australia’s most revered sportfish, the mighty barramundi....
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