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It seems that there are more and more new fishing shows on TV every day. The one that always grabs my attention is Fins and Skins with Henry Waszczuk I like to golf ans fish so it makes sense + I find Henry pretty entertaining. :canadian:

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I would never watch Henry Waszczuk after he broke the law more then once to boost ratings....

I would never watch fishing canada, because for the show they did acting like 12 year old punks

 

I would never watch Dime bag fishermen, because the seem like morons

 

 

I would watch just about any other show out there

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Jim Saric from Musky Hunter

 

Just a straight up fisherman with no unwanted glitz or foolishness like so many of todays shows.

 

Izumi is 2nd followed by Al Linder.

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I would watch just about any other show out there

 

Maybe we can make a show BUDDDDDYYYYYYYYYYYY. :whistling:

 

 

 

After watching that again and again, I got the bug just a stiring.

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I'm a fan of Bob Izumi and the Real Fishing Show....i'm also catching on to Dave Mercer's show The Show. O and don't forget fishin canada.

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I would say Dave Mercer ,he is a guy that goes out and just has fun fishing.I wish there was more guys like that.With Bob Izumi second.

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Bill Spicer of the NFF, Dave Mercer, Bob Izumi.... I am with ya Terry I wont watch henry any either, or his accomplice for that matter... The Dimestore fisherman, now I dont know how that even got aired, almost as bad as shelley and courtney for screaming.

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can't stand Henry Waszczuk. (fins & skins or fishing the flats)

Like Dave Mercer and Pete Bowman

Also like watching FWL (Walleye and Bass Tournaments)

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I don't think the Best Bass fishing show ( IMHO ) is available in Canada except on DVD.

Bass Pro Shop has a show called The Bass Pro's running in the US. It is outstanding.

BPS sponsored Pro's Jason Quinn, Edwin Evers, Woo Daves, Rick Clunn, Stacey King, Tim Horton and Kevin Van Dam take turns hosting the shows, which are always divided into three segments. Each segment is on a different aspect of Bass fishing. The pace is fast, the information solid, plugging of products is subtle, and the editing is tight.

The DVD of Season One - 2007, is available at Bass Pro Shop and I recomend it.

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