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In reply to Post #42 Kieth Arthur's.... I'm sure his pod was called Strange boat?
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In reply to Post #40 He also done Pod with the Fella of of tight lines. Pleasure angler forget his name. Hes quite pally with Simon. Lives by the Thames. His name will come back to me when I post this.
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In reply to Post #40 They are on the Apple Podcast app, Gardner Tackle Podcast. He also did a good podcast with Baitworks and there is a For The Record interview with Cypography.
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In reply to Post #37 Are the Simon Hartop podcasts still available somewhere?
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For people who like military history this is incredible listening.
Frankly I can’t imagine how anyone had the guts to do this.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002j5qx
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In reply to Post #37 Agree, they were good. Contacted Si to inquire if there were anymore
He said his sponsorship deal with Gardner had come to an end so they stopped
Which is a shame.
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The Gardener podcasts that Simon Hartop hosted are definitely worth a listen.
I used to listen to fisherman’s blues on the radio, so enjoyed Keith Arthur’s podcast here and there, wide range of anglers to listen to. Seems to have ended now?
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In reply to Post #34 Agree with this a lot. There's some really unlikeable people on the fox one and chilly just comes across badly. I really dislike Mark Pitchers as well despite really enjoying 'the challenge'.
I really like the Korda uncut (but not the normal Korda one, it lost its way when Simon left) and I actually quite enjoyed the Nash one when Hassan did them
I find the baitworks one a bit dull tbh and probably won't bother with the cyp one
I think I like the chemistry and chatty nature of the korda and older Nash podcasts.
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In reply to Post #34 I really rate the Uncut ones, none of them take themselves too seriously and they seem to have a laugh while doing it.
Been listening to the Baitworks one for a long time & rate almost all of them, those with Simon Scott are particular faves and a little different to the usual. Also the one with DK and his tigers was excellent, normal blood with a family and a business on the side but still doing it his way.
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In reply to Post #33 Korda uncut podcast is great and they're interviews are by far the best, Fox was terrible and tbf, not disputing his contribution to carp fishing Chilly was insufferable so not a bad thing it seems like he's bene dropped.
Cypography should be good again, but Elliot comes across as very overbearing with his opinions of how he's seen it, done it, feels about it etc.
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Maybe not a podcast but the two episodes with Chris Yates on BBC radio 4 are a nice listen, one about carp and one about hen harriers.
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In reply to Post #31 Baitworks and Carp Chronicles for me
I have listened to the Korda ones a few times when there has been specific guests such as Jason Hayward or Pete Regan
The recent Baitworks one with Si Hartop and Carp Chronicles one with Marcus Watts are both excellent
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I watch them and mostly enjoy them. I can't just listen to people rambling on it gets boring very quickly. But with their body language and group interaction it makes them more enjoyable to watch.
Dave Lane on the Fox ones and the Mozza ones tbh were both pretty good - I think because they are both quite expressive people.
The Korda group ones are again quite a good watch because of the interaction between them.
Most of the one on ones are quite dreary though and I tend to avoid them.
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In reply to Post #29 Also liked some of the nash ones, Jeremy Wade and Nigel bothaway were great episodes.
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In reply to Post #25 It's a shame that the Nash podcasts have finished as they were really good. The episodes with Chris Yates, John Timmermans and Pete Castle were very interesting.
As for the Fox podcast, I tried to listen but God theyre bad. Harry talks so slow I get bored, and Lewis Porter is such an arrogant plop with the way he talks down at the others.
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