Nat Geographic Intl Fishing Film

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Nat Geographic Intl Fishing Film

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Just thought I would post here what I am hoping to organise during my current trip to Inverness

I am responding to this:

"Extract of e-mail from National Geographic:

My name is xxxxx, i'm working on a new show for National Geographic International. We're looking for a fisherman in Scotland to take part in one of the episodes. Here's a description of the show.

Competitive fishing – some say the best sport in the world. But with so many fishermen and so many fishing disciplines how can we find out who is best of the best?

In this hour long format we pitch three different fishermen, from three different countries against each other to discover who is the KING of the FISHERS.
So how will a Hawaiian Kite fisherman fare against a Norwegian Cod fisherman? And how will they both get on against a Zimbabwean Tiger Fish Chaser.
But this competition isn't just about who catches the most and who catches the biggest. It's also about who hosts the ultimate fishing trip. Each competitor will be proficient in a very different fishing discipline: fly fishing, spear fishing, noodling for instance - and they'll be tasked with laying on the perfect experience. However, one man’s ‘noodling’ might not be anybody else’s cup of tea. Each host will have to work hard to convince the others that their type of fishing is the best. Marks for hosting will be combined with marks for the catch to give each rod-man a total score for the competition - and ultimately one will be crowned our King Fisher.A true ‘King Fisher’ will be a great leader, a bon-vivant, charismatic as well as being a winner with the rod. He will be able to put together the best fishing trip with the most exciting lodgings and post-fishing evening entertainment. At its heart, this will be a documentary following three men on a journey. It will capture the banter, sense of competition and bonding that you associate with a group of guys on a fishing trip of their lives.

So as you can see, we're not just looking for someone who can fish, we want someone who is a great character who can showcase the best that the area has to offer. There are 10 episodes, each episode has three different locations. Scotland is one of our locations and we are looking for Salmon fly fisherman.

Filming will take place from the 15th - 28th October. We are looking for just one angler from the area who can participate in this who will then be taken to the two other locations in the world to fish, wherever this may be. Filming will be over three days for each location. The first day will be taken up with filming interviews and finding out a bit more about our chosen fisherman, then we have one full day of fishing and then more interviews and filming on day three, now if there is nothing caught or the weather is bad on the fishing day then we can potentially go out on the third day, but that still doesnt leave us much time. This is why we need to ensure that there will be the opportunity to catch in the short period of time we have. We are looking for local fishermen who are big characters, very chatty, and confident in front of camera - it is up to them to organise the full day of activity for the other two fishermen - so its not just about the fishing its about post fishing as well, food/drink/locations that will showcase the best of the area to the other two anglers in an attempt to win the most points and be crowned 'King Fisher'. I have seen a clip from 'Addictive Fishing' and you seem like the type of person we are looking for.

This show is for National Geographic International so it will be broadcast in over 130 countries so its a great way of showcasing the area and fishing."

Fingers crossed- many obstacles.....................but


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Re: Nat Geographic Intl Fishing Film

Post by Jeroen »

lol, keep us posted, sounds like a fun opportunity!
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