Sound Escape 280. Gaze out across a coastal bay, rich with life

Sound Escape 280. Gaze out across a coastal b...

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358. Hear tales from the mill on a beautiful Hampshire chalkstream with Simon Cooper

Is the chalk stream the purest and most delightful natural habitat in England? Plodcast host Fergus Collins heads to the Hampshire-Wiltshire border to meet author and fly fisher Simon Cooper – who lives on a mill above one of these beautiful and rare waterways. It's the perfect c ...  Afficher plus

357. Enjoy a sea fishing adventure on the rocky coast of Dorset with Callum Harris

Cool off with a Plodcast adventure to Portland Bill, the southernmost tip of Dorset, to spend a day fishing with expert Callum Harris. The quest is to catch a ballan wrasse, a stunningly patterned fish that inhabits the rocky coves and gullies. Plodcast host Fergus Collins joins ...  Afficher plus

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