30th January 2008

Welcome to the Hook, Line and Sinker blog!

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Here you read about our adventures on the road as we try and make some TV. It’s been a big start to 2008 – the fishing actually started back in September ’07 when Andrew headed to Lizard Island to go marlin fishing and Nick had to stay at home because his lovely wife was having a baby! Needless to say although Andrew had the choice to cancel the trip – he didn’t!

 

We then got some new sponsors on board and we really need to let everyone know without our sponsors we wouldn’t have a show. Our newest sponsor is Mitsubishi – and here’s where it gets good for you – they are giving away a new Triton, worth well over 30k! All you need to do is enter Classic Catches and you’re a chance to win it!

 

Finally, while we are currently on the road shooting segments, please use this blog to make comments and tell us what you would like to see more of (or less of) on Hook, Line and Sinker this year…

 

 

See you on the screen soon, Nick and Andrew

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  1. 1 On April 5th, 2008, Tony said:

    Great show

  2. 2 On April 19th, 2008, Chris Millar said:

    Guys,

    Great show as usual, love the laid back approach! I’d personally like to see less DEAD COD pics in the Classic Catches Competition.
    Such a great Aussie icon should be respected a hell of a lot more than some of the photo’s depict. Just my opinion, maybe add or have a Catch & Release section in the future perhaps?

    Keep up the great work.

    Chris

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