If you watch/listen to Al Lindner fishing and do not get this itch in an unscratchable
place - check your pulse . . .
If you watch/listen to Al Lindner fishing and do not get this itch in an unscratchable
place - check your pulse . . .
Do not take your half in the middle ....
Orlando Wilson
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I liked Denny. His Schooled show was unique for sure!
I just couldn't like the way the Brainerd boys talked... Kinda Northwoods meets Illinois
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For educational purposes, the In-Fisherman and Linder's Angling Edge are at or near the top.
There were other educational shows on the ESPN Outdoor block that were good too. The Bass Pros series from Bass Pro Shops was also pretty good too, but I never got the cable channel to see those. I bought a couple on DVD.
Once Tactical Bassin came around, I rarely watched TV for fishing tips. Youtube dominates that game now...for free!
Not Bass, but Jose Wejebe was one of the best fishing personalities of all time.
I like that zaldain girl...
Bill Dance. The undeniable fishing tv show king.
"Flip Pallot with Walkers cay chronicles. Also Jose Wejebe with Spanish fly" Ill second this.
Also liked on the water with Florida sportsman.
Joe and Wanda were either on before or after Jimmy Houston on Sunday mornings. They were good, but Jimmy was like God Jr. to me.
I'll never forget the time we went camping at Tenkiller and I got to fish Jimmy's home lake. My eight year old mind was in heaven. I remember catching my first "real" bass - not from a pond, but from the big lake like the pros - on that trip, from the riprap next to the boat ramp.
But Joe and Wanda had me begging dad to take me to Grand. It looked like you could throw a Bill Norman crankbait at any bank and catch something, and "they all count as one".
I always enjoyed Orlando Wilson’s show. It just reminds me of the heyday of bass fishing for me. Loved when he was running that all white Ranger with the silver pins. Also, folks can say what the want, but as a kid I’d get up early on Saturday mornings to watch Bill Dance and not cartoons.