Countryfile
Season 37 Episode 35 - Angling
Fishing is one of the most popular outdoor pursuits in the UK, with three million anglers casting their lines each year. The UK’s coastlines and rivers offer incredible fishing opportunities, from bass swimming in our seas to trout meandering through our rivers. Some fish, however, are trickier to catch than others. Joe Crowley visits the Dorset coast to team up with a local fly fisherman as he takes on one of the UK’s most difficult fish to catch – the mullet. Joe learns about a very specific method, using unique flies created to hopefully entice one in. Along the way, we trawl the Countryfile archives in search of stories about our relationship with the fish that call our rivers and seas home.
Episodes in Season 37
Norfolk North Sea
55 min
Tamara Way
55 min
Newport
55 min
Somerset Willow Harvest
55 min
Bodmin Moor
55 min
Ashdown Forest
55 min
Snowdrops
54 min
Powis Castle Compilation
55 min
Pontcysyllte Canal
55 min
RNLI 200 Years
55 min
Wessex Downs
54 min
Archaeology at Hinton Ampner
55 min
Trent Valley
57 min
Westonbirt Arboretum
55 min
Wrynose and Hardknott Passes
55 min
Wisley Bees
55 min
Rutland
54 min
Lambing
54 min
Rural Mental Health
55 min
Northumberland Coast
55 min
Camel Trail
55 min
D-Day: 80th Anniversary
55 min
South Wales Farming
54 min
Hidden Treasures of Wanlockhead
55 min
Three Rivers Race
55 min
The East Riding of Yorkshire
53 min
Montacute House
54 min
Hengistbury Head
55 min
Chew Valley
51 min
The Fens
55 min
Britain's Rarest Creatures
55 min
Royal Welsh Show
54 min
Borrowdale
55 min
Wakehurst
55 min
Angling
53 min
West Exmoor
55 min
Salisbury Plain
55 min
Wild Britain - Anglesey
55 min
Kelso Ram Sales
55 min
The Supreme
54 min
Stranraer Oyster Festival
55 min
Autumn Harvest
55 min
Rare Crop Harvest
56 min
BBC Children in Need Countryfile Rambles 2024
70 min
Westonbirt at Autumn
55 min
Yorkshire Dales
55 min
Northumberland Coast in Autumn
55 min
Woodoaks Farm
53 min
Romney Marsh
55 min
Peak District
55 min
Christmas at Highgrove
54 min
Winter Walks
55 min