A Passion For Angling

Season 1

The story chronicles wildlife cameraman Hugh Miles documenting anglers Chris Yates and Bob James fishing for different species like carp, salmon, trout, and gudgeon across the British Isles, highlighting their connection with nature.

Where to Watch Season 1

6 Episodes

  • Childhood Dreams
    E1
    Childhood DreamsBob and Chris show how the wonder of fishing should never be lost. The child should never leave the angler, and it should never be taken to seriously. Showing it's the perfect excuse to spend time outside in the midst of nature.
  • Redmire Legends
    E2
    Redmire LegendsRecord-breaking carp fisher Chris Yates returns to the scene of his triumph to find that carp fishing demands unlikely and amusing techniques if success is to be enjoyed.
  • In Search of Salmon
    E3
    In Search of SalmonChris and Bob are joined by two of Bobs loyal friends as they travel to the stunning Spey valley in Scotland in search of, what Chris dubs a silver tourist! Otters, Osprey and Golden Eagles all watch on as they try to outwit a mighty Spey salmon. Will they succeed?
  • Autumn Glory
    E4
    Autumn GloryVenturing out to the famous Hampshire Avon we discover that the wonderful autumn fishing described in the angling literature still exists in glorious profusion.
  • Midwinter Madness
    E5
    Midwinter MadnessChris Yates and Bob James set out fishing southern rivers in England during freezing cold winter days. Some underhanded angling escapades see each other outdo one another in a humorous episode set among some stunning scenery.
  • Monster Myths
    E6
    Monster MythsBob James and Chris Yates discover a new and secret old estate lake that holds a potential new British record carp they nickname Harry. Along with Arnie and the Fat Lady, their adventures trying to find and outwit these wise old carp that were originally stocked by Donald Leney almost sixty years before.

 

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