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National Geographic Channel is airing this show about huge freshwater fish Monday at noon.
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Thanks for the heads-up. I'll Tivo that one for sure.
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That should be a really good show. For years, I planned on going to the Amazon fishing for two to three weeks. I talked with a fisheries professor who had been there many times. I even communicated with a guide there about possible dates and times. Postponed it saving up money for land. Then postponed saving up money for lake. Now saving up money for a new house. ... Sometimes, life gets in the way of really serious fishing!
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I watched it and it's a little slow, but still pretty good. It's definitely not a fishing program. I did see a few interesting species and learn some new biology. Any show about fish gets extra points anyway, right?
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