Tight Lines this week…
Friday 22nd October 7:00pm Sky Sports 3
Repeated: 10:00pm Sky Sports 2
Sat. 4:30am Sky Sports 3
8:00am Sky Sports 4
This week the focus is on sea fishing and Keith’s guest will be journalist and consultant Alan Yates. He’s one of the most experienced anglers on the scene and is sure to have great advice to help you get the most of the sport that can be enjoyed around our coastline over the forthcoming months.
If you’ve got a question for Alan or Keith please send it in as soon as possible via an e-mail to tightlines@skysports.com and they’ll do their best to help.
You can see Dave Lewis in action on Llangennith beach on the Gower Peninsula in South West Wales. The spectacular surf beach is considered one of the finest venues of its type and Dave demonstrates his approach to catching some of the species that can be found there.
On the coarse fishing front, there’s a report on last weekend’s big money match at White Acres in Cornwall. With a £25,000 first prize the Parkdean Masters caps off a week long festival that attracts some of the country’s best match anglers, as well as our man Andy Ford.
And in Fishery Focus Keith will have useful tips for anglers of all disciplines as he looks at the prospects in store for the weekend. There’ll be advice on how the weather conditions will affect your sport and what baits and tactics will get the best results at some typical UK venues.
On Tight Lines next week Keith will be joined by fly angler, and Former World Champion, Iain Barr. They’ll be assessing the sport you can find now that the cooler conditions have arrived, and looking at some of the most effective patterns to use as you go in search of winter fish.
Please keep the questions, and your photos for the ‘Young Angler of the Month’ competition, coming in via e-mail to tightlines@skysports.com .
And a reminder that if you do miss the broadcasts on Sky Sports, the whole programme will be available as a podcast after the show on Friday evening via our website – www.skysports.com/tightlines.
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