Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
Join your host Sean Bradley (Exotics by Nature Co.) and a guest co-host as they discuss ALL ASPECTS of things BALL PYTHON! www.ballsht.com
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BASF - The Chemical Company
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Bei uns geht’s diesmal um das Thema: Marktberichte. Agraringenieurin Brigitte Braun-Michels ist Herausgeberin des Markt-Mangement-Dienstes Agromente.
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Dec 2, 2019
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Lucas
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Latest episode of Airborne disease spoof
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May 31, 2019
05/19
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NASA's Spitzer Science Center and Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
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Solar systems come in a large variety of flavors, as this 'Ask an Astronomer' video shows.
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May 31, 2019
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NASA's Spitzer Science Center and Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
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Our Sun won't last forever. Dr. Carolyn Brinkworth explains the ramifications for our home planet in this 'Ask an Astronomer' video.
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May 31, 2019
05/19
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NASA's Spitzer Science Center and Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
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In this animated 'Ask an Astronomer' special, innocent alien M51 moves the Earth into a closer orbit around the sun, and learns an important lesson about life in the Universe.
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May 5, 2019
05/19
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Ask the Drunk Physicists
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Your drunk physicists are Dan, Doug, and Mike. We have been drinking and discussing physics for the last 15+ years. Now you get to hear us through the magic of the Internet. Dan is back! If you are reading this be sure to tell us Thanks Jerry. Why? I don't know, but we worked it into the podcast.
Wei Yang, NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, speaks on "Molecular gymnastics during DNA translesion synthesis". This movie has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste at "At the Intersection of DNA Replication and Genome Maintenance: 2016 - from Mechanism to Therapy" conference.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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The largest verified fish caught around Britain and Ireland was a Six Gilled Shark of 1056 pounds taken in 2009 aboard Luke Astons boat Clare Dragoon based at Carrigaholt on Irelands River Shannon Estuary. That said, his clients have caught and released at least three bigger fish, plus other Six Gills in smaller weight categories. Here Luke Aston talks about his encounters with these enormous fish.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Recorded in 2010. As a dinghy angler who was present and participated in the famous Flyde Coast jumbo Cod fishing era between the mid 1970's and mid 1980's, Phill Williams takes a realistic as well as a nostalgic look at this probably never to be repeated event. Many huge Cod were taken very close in to Lancashire's Cleveleys shoreline. But it wasn't a case of success guaranteed, as very often there would days with little or no reward for your efforts, at times in weather and sea conditions at...
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Jun 27, 2019
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Recorded in 2013. For still water species of coarse fish, far and away the most productive in terms of individual growth, particularly for Bream and Tench, are gravel pits left to fill with water when extraction work is finished. Here coarse specimen hunter Mike Winrow explores the productivity, capability, and getting the best from them tactically with particular emphasis on specimen Bream and Tench.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Recorded in 2010. As projects director of the conservation lobby group Scottish Sea Angling Conservation Network (SSACN), Ian Burrett talks about the groups history, achievements and future aims.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Tenkara fishing was developed in Japan for purely practical reasons, it has recently been introduced to the UK, used to exploit running water wild Trout in a way that conventional fly fishing can't match. Mike Roden explains.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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As well as being a big Eel angler and author of two books on the subject of Eels and Eel fishing, Brian Crawford has also held a number of posts within both the National Angilla Club and the European Eel Angling Association.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2014. To most sea anglers, Mullet are looked upon as either un-catchable or hardly worth the massive amount of effort required for precious little return. But with the right approach, that need not always be the case. Leon Roskilly explains.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Recorded in 2010. Ferox 85 is a single species research and study group set up in 1985 to look into all matters scientific and angling with regard to wild Ferox Brown Trout. Much has been learned about this enigmatic fish by the group over that time, not too mention the fact that its members have also taken the British rod caught record to new heights. Now in its silver jubilee year, co-founder Ron Greer talks about a wide range of subjects relating to the group and Ferox fishing in the UK.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Without doubt, Dick Clegg has been the most successful national team manager in coarse fishing history, resulting in an OBE and an MBE to add to his many trophies and gold medal wins, all of which, along with other aspects of his life, he discusses in candid detail here
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Pike enthusiast Danny Parkins puts the case for nocturnal lure fishing.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Fishing Films & Facts
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Dr. Paul Gaskell looks at an initiative he manages to bring fish back to city centre locations through the Trout In The Town Project.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Mark Everard is the countries foremost expert on the subject of Roach angling and all aspects concerning its biology. Mark is also the author of a number of books on the subject, and joins us here to talk over all aspects of his Roach fishing life.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2010. As the sole charter boat left operating out of the port of Fleetwood, Blue Mink skipper Andy Bradbury talks about his transition from small boat angler to charter skipper, and the prospects for visiting anglers over the year.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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In the course of just over a year, fishing from a trailed boat, Wayne Comben caught a record plus Porbeagle, a record plus Thresher, and along with Graeme Pullen, boated Blue Shark on the fly, and the largest small boat single session haul of Blue Sharks ever in the UK.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2011. Out of all the sea angling greats who helped shape today's sea angling by helping its transition from the old ways of the 1950's and 60's to those of the 21st century, Clive Gammon is the one held in the highest esteem by the vast majority of people.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. The Channel Islands have long been an extended trip stopover for south coast charter boats. Here local commercial skipper/charter boat skipper Dougal Lane looks in detail at the wreck, reef and bank fishing within easy reach of his base on the island of Guernsey. He also gives an insight into finding and positioning over wrecks, plus details of a dramatic rescue.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. Morris Clarkson of the Ribchester based workshop Spintec has been hand making bespoke Salmon lures since the 1950s, including the Flying C, Devon Minnow and Blair Spoon. Quality not quantity is the company motto. He also regularly fishes with these lures on the River Ribble for Salmon from which he has taken in excess of 200 fish. Both aspects are discussed here in detail, along with a history of lure making in the UK.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2011. Surprising a lot of people, a Six Gilled Shark in excess of 1000 pounds, the first ever grand plus fish from around the British Isles, was caught off the Irish port of Kilkee in 2009. But years before that, dinghy angler Mick Duff had already found their whereabouts.
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Jun 27, 2019
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Recorded in 2011. Female sea anglers are quite a rarity, even in todays enlightened times. Women crewing or skippering offshore charter boats in the UK are almost unheard of, making Tammy Fisher, who works aboard 'Katie Louise' fishing for Tope and Cod along the Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines respectively, something of an interesting find. A short but interesting insight into the work and plans of this 21 year old lady sea angler
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Jun 27, 2019
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Recorded in 2011. As a bait digger for many years, Fleetwood based Dave Christy has a vast reservoir of knowledge on the distribution, gathering and keeping of marine worms for angling bait which he shares with us in great detail here.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. As always, there are two sides to every debate, and so far as Salmon and Sea Trout are concerned, anglers think that commercial netsmen are responsible for taking far too many fish. Here Salmon Haaf netter Margaret Owen talks about the sustainability of her fishing in the estuary of the River Lune.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. New comers to Carp fishing could be forgiven for thinking that electronic alarms, boillies and bivvies are the key requirements for success. Well it would seem not. Here Graeme Pullen explores an alternative approach to Carp which not only catches lots of fish, but often does so when the boillie men don't see enough action to get them out of their bed chairs.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. Though popular in the USA, salt-water fly fishing is still in its infancy in the UK. Here, in a 2 part interview, Chichester Bass fly fishing guide Justin Anwyl gives a very detailed and all inclusive insight into the subject from the British perspective.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. Salmon fishing is seen by many as elitist, expensive, even snobbish, and there are many reasons why this might be so. But is it really any or all of those things. Here Salmon purist James Pinder explores a wide range of perceptions and misconceptions while also delving into the politics of it all to challenge those views.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. Quite often, shorelines and their fish holding features, plus waters edge conditions and for small boat launching, are the result of work done by coastal engineers. Some times these can be beneficial while on other occasions less so. Here Professor Gerd Masselink discusses specific engineering features and their potential effects on sea angling using examples from Blackpool and Morecambe as specific case studies.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2012. Though popular in the USA, salt-water fly fishing is still in its infancy in the UK. Here, in a 2 part interview, Chichester Bass fly fishing guide Justin Anwyl gives a very detailed and all inclusive insight into the subject from the British perspective.
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Jun 27, 2019
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Recorded in 2015. The availability of top notch up to the minute angling information has come along way since the introduction of the Internet. Arguably the biggest player in all of this has been the website World Sea Fishing, or WSF. Here its creator and MD Mike Thrussell Jr. talks about the concept, history and future of WSF.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Tony Kirrage of Tony's Tackle in Eastbourne has represented England on both the Carp and the saltwater shore angling scene. He has also won the Carp world championships. Here he talks openly about all aspects of his angling and business including almost going to the wall with the shop.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2016. Light Rock Fishing (LRF) combines species hunting with light tackle fishing. Here LRF match angler Andy Copeland explains the tactics and rewards around his native north east coast.
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Jun 27, 2019
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Recorded in 2014. Brian Harris, the renowned editor of the still highly regarded but now sadly no longer with us Angling Magazine, has described Hampshire angler Dave Steuart as the best all rounder this country has ever produced. In additioin to that, Daves late wife Kay who he talks about here was widely regarded as the best female all rounder the UK has ever produced.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2014. Dr. Malcolm Greenhalge is one of the most respected names on the game angling circuit, with particular emphasis on wild running water fishing. Here he talks about his early formative years and expresses a wide range of views in a manner best desctibed as a real down to earth no nonsense reality check.
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Jun 27, 2019
06/19
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Recorded in 2016. The freedom and drop of a hat potential, not too mention the successes of lure fishing in its various forms, have taken sea angling by storm over recent years. So much that some devottee's do little else. Lure fishing fanatic Stephen Lamont explains.
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Jun 27, 2019
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Around the turn of the century, the west and north coast of Ireland was treated to a short lived run of huge Blue Fin Tuna with fish caught approaching 1,000 pounds. Here Bob Fitchie recounts his memories of one such a trip.