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river cottage :gone angling
channel four at 8 pm thursdays 3 episodes in all , its a mirical a new program one or two of us anglers may enjoy , it has to be better than the normal drivel on the box :D starts tommorow night the 8 nov.
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From the Channel 4 website:
The health benefits of fish have been widely praised by nutritionists. Yet with fish stocks diminishing there's a crisis at sea. On a mission to discover alternative, delicious and sustainable seafood River Cottage is going fishing.
Hugh's fish fact-finding foray begins this week, in the Channel Islands.
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Joined by fish expert Nick Fisher and skipper Pat Carling, Hugh sets sail from Weymouth to grapple with gurnard and garfish, sample alternatives to smoked salmon and go swimming with a shark.
In the Islands, Hugh experiences his first case of 'fish envy' as all three of them catch their dinner of pouting, served in the time-honoured egg and breadcrumbs tradition.
Before tackling what the islands have to offer fish wise, Hugh jumps aboard a Harley with a local biker to stock up on 'hedge-veg' before heading out to sea in search of Garfish.
Though this oily fish is an ideal alternative to mackerel, its green bones have put off some punters. But with a bit of local expertise, Nick turns them into a tasty dish.
Pouting, limpets and bream are other underrated fish that Hugh and the team tackle in this first leg of their journey and with dishes varying from smoked bass to deep fried anemone, it proves to be a voyage of discovery for all.
Looking forward to seeing this. I notice he'll be joined by Nick Fisher, did he have a fishing show years ago called Screaming Reels or am I getting him mixed up with someone else?
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they did a good program series a few weeks back on wild food, where they went fishing for eel,pike and flounder. im looking forward to this.
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im sorry but garfish can only be described as manky :x apart from that it was brilliant, nice mullet by the way
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Top show, really enjoyed it. See nothing wrong with eating mullet, the fish they caught were from open sea and are perfectly edible. I know I going to get a bit of stick for this but why not keep the odd one for the table, same as bass?
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eric wrote:im sorry but garfish can only be described as manky :x apart from that it was brilliant, nice mullet by the way
dont knock garfish unless you've had it..
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