New TV Program - Accidental Angler Sun 12 Nov BBC2 8:00pm
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bass boy
show
now thats a question that it takes a brave man to answer,and its not gona be a yes from me but the way i think they do it is to spend maybe one or two days at a particular mark and hope fully get the results and then edit it to get the best bits,if it was to ever get into action im sure there are a few guys on here that would have a go at it.there are horses for courses if you get my drift.....regards ivan
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petekd wrote:First things first.... Who can catch fish to order....? :D
most of the time, 8)
take today, south-east wind force 5/7 good surf running, would be very,very suprised if i don,t get a few bass tomorrow. :D :D
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
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TV Program
I made two TV programs this year with film crews. One for Canadian and Amercican television and one for European and FR1. The first program is one hour long the second 45 minutes. Do not underestimate the difficulty and amount of work involved, but it is extremely rewarding.
If any body needs any advice or help based on my own experiences dont hesitate to call or mail
Jim
If any body needs any advice or help based on my own experiences dont hesitate to call or mail
Jim
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Re: show
bass boy wrote:now thats a question that it takes a brave man to answer,and its not gona be a yes from me but the way i think they do it is to spend maybe one or two days at a particular mark and hope fully get the results and then edit it to get the best bits,if it was to ever get into action im sure there are a few guys on here that would have a go at it.there are horses for courses if you get my drift.....regards ivan
Yeah thats about right :) They would usually do a recce of the place before hand, Make sure there is stuff there to be caught,talk to locals to find out baits tide etc! and also make sure there is other features they need like power sources near by and that there is enough room for Camera and sound equipment and maybe Lighting equipment too if fishing into Dark but would prob just use a strong Camera light! Then Prob fish over a few a few days and Edit the best footage together, Even if the fishing wasn't too good on a particular day they could still put it together to make it look like they were catching non-stop :)
I think that this would be a great idea! I was actually thinking about writing up a proposal for a show like this a week or two ago for when i finish college, but i might think about it seriously now! There's a mountain of Knowledge from people on this forum and they could also act as guides or whatever for the presenter, plus there would definatly be a target audience for sea fishing all they would have to do is look at the sales from Irish Angler etc to find that out!
Sure it's worth a go? :)
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Episode 2, Sunday 19th Nov 8:00pm...
Paul
The rivers of Bhutan are stacked full of brown trout, only they aren't indigenous to the Kingdom. Their ancestors started life in a Loch in Scotland. In the early 20th Century the fish were introduced to Bhutan's rivers and it is here that Charles travels, hoping to find his fishing Shangri la. His fishing permit granted by the King allows him a week's fishing. He fishes the beautiful spring fed stream of the Gangtey Valley and on to the torrential Tang River, the most sacred in Bhutan. He braves extreme cold and altitude sickness as he heads out with the team in order to catch a trout on top of the world.
Paul
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phanover wrote:Episode 2, Sunday 19th Nov 8:00pm...
bleedin missed that one.. flippin satellite dish was recovered from neighbours garden in the early hours of monday morning :oops: :oops:
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mite have been a sardine but firstly its probably one of the highest places on earth that has been flyfished and secondly its all part of the journey he was undertaking.he managed to fish the path that a non indiginous species of fish had travelled from its beginning to its end.i doubt if any angler has done that before, also if you are a flyfisherman you would hav appreciated a programme like this.brings a new perspective to fly fishing and fishing in general.as alot if anglers mite agree catching the fish is only the final building block on the.more often than not it is the journey that makes us come back time and time again, catching is just the bonus
just my 2 cents
just my 2 cents
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regards neil
regards neil
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re lumpy
Re lumpy As a FLY Fisherman myself I was merely pointing out the funny side of the show its not everyday you see Willy's painted on houses or carved out of sticks the presenter surely found it hard excuse the pun to keep his face straight.As for the climb I would have been disappointed with only one fish that's size and if you were truthful I think any one would.
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i didnt mean it directed at your statement but just as a generalised view of how i enjoyed the programme
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
regards neil
regards neil
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bass boy wrote:hey AL,or anyone else,any ideas on this yet,a name for the show,locations and things,get the thinking caps on .
well i can get hold of a camera and film crew together if needed..
have a friend who owns a HD camera and does editing and my girlfriend did tv and film in college.. so she knows the ins and outs of making things for tv
i'm handy at sound editing as well as being able to catch fish :lol: :lol: ..
it is something i've been toying with the idea for the last few years..
what we need to do is set up a pilot episode of 30-45 mins and then submit it for funding to make a series to the varoius production companies or broadcast companies..
all you need is someone who can explain what they are doing how they are doing it.. and hopefully catching fish while that are doing it.. but that is where the power of editing comes in ... a weekend shoot to catch 5-8 fish for the episode with various shots of the location, where to stay and how to get there..
as i said.. its something i've been thinking about for a couple of years 8) 8) 8)
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petekd wrote:Call it "Sliding Through the Surf..." It'll cover a multitude of beach fishing :D
how about
"slippery when wet" it will cover all rock fishing :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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stevecrow74 wrote:all you need is someone who can explain what they are doing how they are doing it.. and hopefully catching fish while that are doing it..
We need a novel twist ... Something that hasn't been done before ...
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]