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In reply to Post #46 A few miles is a reasonable distance for me
I spend my days amongst the noise so all I really want to hear when I'm fishing is nature.
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LBC.... but not the tory nut jobs. 5 live, Talksport, planetrock, jazzfm.
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In reply to Post #4 Nothing wrong with a bit of noise Mal, as long as it’s a reasonable distance away of course.
My favourite swim is often not very productive until the bivvy pegs go in and the rattling starts from across the lake.
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As for me, I prefer to listen to retro music while fishing. It makes the atmosphere.
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In reply to Post #42 me too
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I only ever listen to classical FM whatever I'm doing, anything else is just brain damage.
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If you listen on your phone the simple radio app is good,stations from around the world as well as most of the U.K. Stations ,if you like a bit of soul, jazz funk type music then stomp radio is good on there
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Smooth radio can be very good. It’s the one I listen to mostly.
GOLD is another good radio station.
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In reply to Post #37 does John leech still do the Friday soul slot... last time I listened to that station mr wish moore windows and doors advertised on there..
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Fishermans Blues on Talksport 2, although I listen through Radio Cut app as I'm not often up for listening at 6am nor in one sitting.
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BBC radio Essex. It’s like LBC, but old people ring in and moan, or go on a rant. It’s the people that talk at check out staff and hold the queues up in shops. My favorite call ins so far were about farting, and people calling in to talk about hip surgery being delayed because of COVID.
Also play some decent music aswell
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In reply to Post #34 Ditto, it’s been a breath of fresh air during the pandemic tests for sure
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In reply to Post #33 talk radio Mike Graham & JHB briliant
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