The Fishing
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First episode date | October 11, 1983 |
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Genres | Fishing Television Series |
Cast | Hitoshi Kubota |
Music groups | Manten Aozora Restaurant |
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Japanese Style Originator | |
Yūgata Wide Niigata Ichiban | |
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ID | 2487778 |
About The Fishing
Sustainable fishing: The tech making it cheaper and greener
... Ms Cross believes the use of the lights are a " win-win" solution for the ocean eco-system, as well as for The Fishing industry...
Rempang Eco-City: 'We will not leave', say the islanders fighting eviction
... He says the new location in Rempang will eventually include schools, health facilities and docks for The Fishing boats of some 2,000 families...
Edinburgh Fringe funniest joke: Lorna Rose Treen's zookeeper pun
... Top 10 jokes of the 2023 FringeOriginally from the West Midlands, Lorna has won several comedy awards elsewhere, and been billed as " the greatest thing to come out of Redditch since The Fishing tackle" a reference to the town s history of angling equipment manufacture...
Atlantic orcas 'learning from adults' to target boats
... " Meanwhile, as sailors and The Fishing industry try to work out how to avoid the animals, tourists on the coast of Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar pay to go on whale-watching trips to catch a glimpse of them...
Visa rules eased for building and fishing industry
...By Sam FrancisPolitical reporter, BBC NewsVisa rules are being eased for overseas builders, carpenters and people working in The Fishing industry, the Home Office has confirmed...
Greek coastguard 'pressured' disaster survivors to blame Egyptian men
... For the past month, allegations have been made that the coastguard used a rope to tow The Fishing vessel, causing it to sink...
Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands
... The aid group Walking Borders says The Fishing boat sailed from Kafountine, a coastal town in southern Senegal that is roughly 1,700km (1,057 miles) from Tenerife...
Nottingham attacks: Angling club pays tribute to Ian Coates
... " [He] set up a small fishing club for the kids to learn how to fish, to keep us out of trouble basically, " said Mr Dutton, who works in The Fishing industry...
Nottingham attacks: Angling club pays tribute to Ian Coates
By Rob SissonsCorrespondent, BBC East Midlands Today
Friends of A Man killed in The Nottingham attacks have paid tribute to their fellow angling club member.
School caretaker Ian Coates, 65, was one of three people who was stabbed to death in The City on 13 June.
Members of The Lake Snakes Angling Club held a minute's applause before taking part in their first angling competition since his death.
Mr Coates' friends said The keen and vastly experienced angler would be sorely missed.
He was preparing To Retire in September, when he would have dedicated more of his time to his passion.
The Club has Set Up an online fund to help His Family , which has So Far received More Than £27,000.
Club founder Ben Dutton, 34, had known Mr Coates since he was 13 years old, having studied at The School where he worked.
He Said he would be " forever grateful" to his friend.
" [He] Set Up a small fishing club for The Kids to learn How To fish, to keep us out of trouble basically, " said Mr Dutton, who works in The Fishing industry.
" I'm Here Today fishing because of Ian - Simple as that.
" It won't ever be The same, it's going to take us all a long, long time to get over this. "
Mick Ryan, who also helped to Set Up The Club , said There was a sombre mood on their first event without their friend.
" I can already tell The Lads are struggling a little bit, because it's ever so Quiet , " He Said .
" It's never normally this Quiet - There 's normally lots of banter flying around, and I've not heard a peep from hardly any of them.
" All The Lads love it, Ian especially loved it, it was all he could think about.
" He was getting ready To Retire , he'd just treated himself to a new fishing Van . . The fact that we're never going to see him again is heart breaking. "
Jacob Brown said he first met The " cheeky" Mr Coates in a tackle shop.
" He always used to Make Me laugh, " The 28-year-old said.
" Recently I've just become a father, and he was always asking after him and asking about my missus, and he was always a kind, caring person.
" You couldn't get anyone better, really. "
Colin Ife said he was " absolutely gobsmacked" when he heard The News about his friend, who was Looking Forward to joining him in retirement.
" We were Looking Forward to having some time together, " He Said .
" Ian was about another three months off retiring, and when he did we [were] going to start going out pleasure fishing and fishing a few matches.
" He was really Looking Forward to it, [but] it's been Taken Away . "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com