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    Default Best hunting/fishing channel on Bell Express Vu?

    Looking to find the best Bell channel with Canadian shows like Canada in the Rough and the Canadian Tradition.
    Opinions?
    Mostly interested in hunting shows with a few fishing shows as well.

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    as far as I know, there is only one 'hunting' channel on expressvu - wild tv
    and one 'fishing' channel - world fishing network.
    that being said, OLN and regular global, etc. may be better choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJL View Post
    as far as I know, there is only one 'hunting' channel on expressvu - wild tv
    and one 'fishing' channel - world fishing network.
    that being said, OLN and regular global, etc. may be better choice?
    OLN is a useless joke unless you like Storage Wars. I'm not sure Global still has hunting shows on,anymore. WildTV isn't the best for quality,either.

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    i thought OLN showed a few hunting and fishing shows on Saturday and sunday mornings?
    also have dirt trax and snow trax paid advertising. LOL

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    WildTv is the only channel on Bell that is strictly hunting/fishing. Lots of good shows and the 2 more mainstream ones you mentioned.
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    Unless you have Wildtv, you are pretty much limited to whatever is aired on Saturday or Sunday mornings. Best bet is to surf your channel guide for shows airing during that time, although I think if you go to the Expressvu website you may be able to do a program search for times and channels.
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