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Hook.TV: Fly Fishing Video Community

By Brandon West    August 18th, 2007
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“Fishing is Religion!” At least it is for the community at Hook.TV. If you are a passionate fly fisher, Hook.TV is a video community with a great assortment of fly fishing videos. Some of the videos are professionally created, but many are user submitted. Hook.TV is meant to be a meeting place for outfitters, guides, and consumers.

Along with the videos, Hook.TV also provides fly fishing news, products, travel tips, and lodge booking. Hook.TV Adventure Guides is the name of the first outdoor sports TV series to be released on the site, and should be available on cable and satellite soon. The site has great information for both rookies and experienced fly fishers including a good selection of how-to videos. The community is strong at Hook.TV with e-tournaments, fishing film contests, and user specific fishing channels.

Registration for Hook.TV is completely free, and for fly fishers, I definitely recommend giving Hook.TV a visit.

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    I second that. Fishing is religion. It's nice to hear some fishing communities sprouting online.

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