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Since there is no more Monday Night Football, I was flipping through the
channels trying to find something for the kids to watch last night. We have Digital Cable which has a nice little menu screen that shows what is on, and the times. I was scrolling through the screens and noticed that there was a channel 107 that had a show on called "People that Fish". Hmm... maybe my son would enjoy that! Nope, he's still into Spongebob Squarepants, so I ran off to the den and turned my TV to channel 107. What was really cool was that every show on after that was a fishing show too! Can't remember all the names, but they were all pretty interesting including the show where two guys were catching large Canadian pike on a Banjo Minnow. The others were all bass related and I think I even learned a thing or two! This new found channel has given me something to look foreward to once again on Monday nights... now if I could only get up early enough on Saturday mornings. -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Monday Night Fishing has been on for a while.
Back to Back Fishing shows. It's sponsored by Cabelas, but they aren't particularly obnoxious as fishing sponsors go. "Charles B. Summers" (Comcast) wrote in message ... Since there is no more Monday Night Football, I was flipping through the channels trying to find something for the kids to watch last night. We have Digital Cable which has a nice little menu screen that shows what is on, and the times. I was scrolling through the screens and noticed that there was a channel 107 that had a show on called "People that Fish". Hmm... maybe my son would enjoy that! Nope, he's still into Spongebob Squarepants, so I ran off to the den and turned my TV to channel 107. What was really cool was that every show on after that was a fishing show too! Can't remember all the names, but they were all pretty interesting including the show where two guys were catching large Canadian pike on a Banjo Minnow. The others were all bass related and I think I even learned a thing or two! This new found channel has given me something to look foreward to once again on Monday nights... now if I could only get up early enough on Saturday mornings. -- www.secretweaponlures.com www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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![]() -- Remove nospam@ from email to reply. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Monday Night Fishing has been on for a while. Back to Back Fishing shows. It's sponsored by Cabelas, but they aren't particularly obnoxious as fishing sponsors go. Agreed, on all points. The channel, IIRC, is the Outdoor Channel (not Outdoor Life Network), and has all sorts of hunting and fishing shows and a few shows on 4x4s, ATVs and what have you. Wait until there is nothing in-season, the Gold Fever (about mining gold) shows will drive you insane, or at least the theme song will. LOL! Monday nights are pretty cool. People Who Fish (with Bobby Murray IIRC), Fishing Tales, Fishing with Courtney and Shelley, Angler on Tour, Mid-West Bass Fishing, et al are all decent shows to be *cable channel* shows. Simply means a little low on the production quality, but fun to watch on slow Monday nights nonetheless. I pretty much signed up for the Outdoor Channel just for their Monday night fishing shows myself. |
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Charles and all,
If you keep watching the Outdoor Channel, you'll see my ugly mug on the Midwest Bass Fishin' and Huntin' Adventures show. My program will air in March. Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm ~~ Charles B. Summers wrote: Since there is no more Monday Night Football, I was flipping through the channels trying to find something for the kids to watch last night. We have Digital Cable which has a nice little menu screen that shows what is on, and the times. I was scrolling through the screens and noticed that there was a channel 107 that had a show on called "People that Fish". Hmm... maybe my son would enjoy that! Nope, he's still into Spongebob Squarepants, so I ran off to the den and turned my TV to channel 107. What was really cool was that every show on after that was a fishing show too! Can't remember all the names, but they were all pretty interesting including the show where two guys were catching large Canadian pike on a Banjo Minnow. The others were all bass related and I think I even learned a thing or two! This new found channel has given me something to look foreward to once again on Monday nights... now if I could only get up early enough on Saturday mornings. |
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WTG Jack! I'll keep a look out for it, but warn us ahead of time so we'll
know when...ok? "Jack Dalzell Jr." wrote in message ... Charles and all, If you keep watching the Outdoor Channel, you'll see my ugly mug on the Midwest Bass Fishin' and Huntin' Adventures show. My program will air in March. Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm ~~ Charles B. Summers wrote: Since there is no more Monday Night Football, I was flipping through the channels trying to find something for the kids to watch last night. We have Digital Cable which has a nice little menu screen that shows what is on, and the times. I was scrolling through the screens and noticed that there was a channel 107 that had a show on called "People that Fish". Hmm... maybe my son would enjoy that! Nope, he's still into Spongebob Squarepants, so I ran off to the den and turned my TV to channel 107. What was really cool was that every show on after that was a fishing show too! Can't remember all the names, but they were all pretty interesting including the show where two guys were catching large Canadian pike on a Banjo Minnow. The others were all bass related and I think I even learned a thing or two! This new found channel has given me something to look foreward to once again on Monday nights... now if I could only get up early enough on Saturday mornings. |
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This is actually the third time I've appeared. In 2002 I did a 1/2 hour
episode on fishing Lake Erie for smallies (we caught 150 in two days) and I also did a 1/2 hour episode on catching largemouth in the Sandusky Bay (we caught 60 in two days). It was awesome. The episode that will air this March was filmed about one hour after a tornado hit the launch ramp. Ole Erie was really rockin' and it was the first time that I have ever fished with a life jacket on. It laid down in the afternoon. While we didn't catch any monsters, we did catch 'em. See: http://www.midwestbassfishin.com/episode_info.php See episode #78 The episodes that I'm in are : Episode #78 - Lake Erie, Ohio March 9, 2004 - 1:30 AM CST March 11, 2004 - 9:00 AM CST March 14, 2004 - 4:30 PM CST June 8, 2004 - 1:30 AM CST June 10, 2004 - 9:00 AM CST June 13, 2004 - 4:30 PM CST Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm http://OutdoorFrontiers.com ~~ Charles B. Summers wrote: WTG Jack! I'll keep a look out for it, but warn us ahead of time so we'll know when...ok? |
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![]() Charles B. Summers wrote: Since there is no more Monday Night Football, I was flipping through the channels trying to find something for the kids to watch last night. Charles, One of my favorite activities to do with my son during the cold winter nights is to modify lures. I take the hooks off for him and give him the options of what to do. I supervise all activities and we wear appropriate safety equipment to do the modifications. He let's me do the heavy work while he likes to do some custom painting. For more on the modifications that I like to do, see: http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/modu...rticle&sid=167 It's an awesome activity as we get to spend time together, I get to teach him about fire, tools and fishing (whoof!) and we create some pretty good, fish catching baits. One of the highlights of my '03 fishing season was watching my 5 year old son wack a 3 lb. largemouth on a Secret Weapon spinnerbait he put together during the winter. It had a purple and yellow skirt, 3/16 oz head with silver & gold indiana blades and a yellow grub for a trailer. He caught the only fish that night and I had to endure the "I'm the man, you're not" chant all the way home.......... It was epic! Jack ~~ Jack Dalzell http://secretweaponlures.com/jdbass/jdhome.htm http://www.OutdoorFrontiers.com ~~ |
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![]() "SimRacer" wrote in message om... *snipped* Monday nights are pretty cool. People Who Fish (with Bobby Murray IIRC), Fishing Tales, Fishing with Courtney and Shelley, Angler on Tour, Mid-West I love Angler on Tour. I like to think that Joe Thomas could be our own Warren Wolk with a few breaks and a couple more sponsors. ;-) IMHO. Joe Z. |
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Joe wrote:
I like to think that Joe Thomas could be our own Warren Wolk with a few breaks and a couple more sponsors. Wait a minute. Are you saying that if Thomas gets lucky he could be as successful as Warren? Cool. Joes an all right guy. I fished with him when he won the All American, and then in th eClassic afew years later. One of the most mechanically sound anglers I've ever observed. He is adept at every technique, can switch from flipping to pitching in mid swing and still drop the lure on-target with nary a ripple. Warren's a good guy too. Enjoys catching 'em so much that it will limit how successfully he can compete against the guys who would never think of setting the hook even one more time than they need to each day, and who hold absolutely anything of value information-wise very close to the vest. And yes, I know what you meant. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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