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Podcast Interview 44: Phill Williams & Brian Douglas, Fenit: Recorded in 2011. A story of an<br />

exploratory dinghy trip by Brian Douglas and Phill Williams to Tralee Bay in Co. Kerry Ireland which<br />

produced a wide variety of ray species including the rare bottle nosed ray with specimens of 140 pounds.<br />

Podcast Interview 45: Mick Duff, Dinghy Six Gilled Sharks: Recorded in 2011. Surprising a lot of<br />

people, a six gilled shark in excess of 1000 pounds, the first ever grand plus fish from around the British<br />

Isles, was caught off the Irish port of Kilkee in 2009. But years before that, dinghy angler Mick Duff<br />

had already found their whereabouts.<br />

Podcast Interview 46: Jeff Carroll & Bill Gibson, Char Trolling: Recorded in 2011. Plumb line<br />

trolling a string of lures over deep water for char on Coniston in the Lake District is a tradition that goes<br />

back many generations. Here modern day practitioners Jeff Carroll and Bill Gibson explain the process<br />

and talk about the life history of the char.<br />

Podcast Interview 47: Ian Heaps, Ex World Coarse Angling Champion: Recorded in 2011. World<br />

and European coarse match angling champion Ian Heaps talks about his glittering career, his angling<br />

techniques, and his school of angling at Holgan Farm in West Wales.<br />

Podcast Interview 48: Eric Hope, Lakeland Guide: Recorded in 2011. Cumbrian angling guide Eric<br />

Hope from Hemmingways at Keswick talks about his guiding throughout the Lake District, and the<br />

fishing he offers for pike, perch, salmon and wild trout, including some huge ferox trout.<br />

Podcast Interview 49: Dave Lewis, Namibian Shore Sharks: Recorded in 2011. Dave Lewis and<br />

Phill Williams look back at what was arguably the most productive shore angling trip ever made which<br />

produced in excess of 15,000 pounds of fish to almost 300 pounds from the steep surf beaches of<br />

Namibia's skeleton coast.<br />

Podcast Interview 50: Jamie Soons, Kayak Fishing: Recorded in 2011. Kayak fishing at sea is one<br />

of the fastest branches of fishing in the UK. Here kayak regular Jamie Soons talks the subject through<br />

thoroughly from buying and kitting out to monster common skate.<br />

Podcast Interview 51: Dave Lewis, Guided Sea Angling Trips: Recorded in 2011. Over recent<br />

years, fully inclusive organised angling adventures to all corners of the world have become an integral<br />

part of the modern sea fishing scene. One such a guide is sea angling journalist Dave Lewis who talks<br />

here about the scope, potential, and strong points of the trips he accompanies offered by Anglers World<br />

Holidays.<br />

Podcast Interview 52: Mick White & Jack Shine: Recorded in 2011. Jack Shine is an Irish shore<br />

fishing legend. Sadly, he died in 1997, but his legacy of over forty porbeagle Sharks caught from the<br />

shore has never been repeated, not even with one fish, and possibly never will be. Towards the end of<br />

Jack's life, Mick White spent quite a bit of time in his company documenting his achievements which<br />

he details and shares with us here.<br />

Podcast Interview 53: Bob Fitchie & Phill Williams, Salmonid Slam: Recorded in 2012. Back in<br />

the 1970's, Phill Williams and Bob Fitchie set out to catch a salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow<br />

trout, brook trout, grayling, schelly, and char each all in the same season as a salmonid grand slam. Bob<br />

Fitchie actually completed it becoming arguably the first person ever to do so.<br />

Podcast Interview 54: Andrew Alsop, Welsh Sharks: Recorded in 2011. Both Milford Haven charter<br />

boat skipper Andrew Alsop and the port itself are fast making their names on the shark fishing scene.<br />

Already the British blue shark record has been beaten and released as one of a number of fish topping<br />

two hundred pounds, with hundred pounders a regular occurrence, and fifty sharks taken in a single<br />

day.<br />

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