I’ve gone through periods of time in my life where my feeling towards “fishing shows” have vacillated. As a teenager, they were one aspect of my hungry outdoor education. When I was spending an inordinate time in the woods and on the water in my 20’s, all they seemed to do was make me antsy to get outside again. Today, they’re a great low-key distraction amidst the business of everything I’m reading and doing.
You might find yourself somewhere close to one of those three poles. If so, and you are interested in some good content, you should definitely check out Waypoint TV.
Last year I started hosting and promoting the Casting Across Fly Fishing Podcast through Waypoint TV. Not only does it take some of the legwork off my plate, but I get to be clustered with a great cadre of similar people. One of the auxiliary benefits I’ve come to enjoy is the diversity of outdoor video content that is on the platform. There are traditional “fishing shows,” exotic hunts, and educational series. Scrolling, tapping, and watching is pretty simple. And the vast majority of it is free.
Below I’ve embedded three fly fishing videos. Again, there is a lot more out there. But this is a good taste of what is available. So kick back and enjoy on your lunchbreak, as you’re winding down at night, or if you’re simply daydreaming about being outside.
Bookmark Waypoint TV on your desktop and on your phone. There are also apps you can download for everything from your iPhone to your Fire Stick.
There are hundreds of hours of fishing, hunting, and other outdoor video available to watch. If you can’t use your eyes? There’s even more podcast content. And that includes a humble little show where one guy talks about the quarry and culture of fly fishing every week.