
Series 3 & 4
Series 3 Episode 1
Salmon, River Tweed, Scotland
Paul and Bob take a trip to the River Tweed in Scotland, where they continue their quest to catch a salmon.

Series 3 Episode 3
Pike, Broadlands, Norfolk
Paul and Bob visit Norfolk to go lake fishing for what they hope will be a monster pike.

Series 3 Episode 5
Crucian Carp, Great Somerford Lakes, Wiltshire
Paul and Bob go lake fishing in Wiltshire for the shy and elusive crucian carp.

Series 3 Episode 2
River Lea, Hertfordshire, Paul's Childhood River
Paul and Bob visit Paul’s teenage fishing haunt, the River Lea in Hertfordshire. They meet up with singer Feargal Sharkey who explains the importance of preserving the UK's chalk streams.

Series 3 Episode 4
Brown Trout, River Test, Hampshire
Paul and Bob are on the Test in Hampshire, fishing for brown trout and musing on the ephemeral nature of life.

Series 3 Episode 6
River Wye, Wales
Bob and Paul return to the River Wye, Bob’s favourite river, to fish for chub. Dr Anand Patel stops by for a bankside chat to discuss men's health & depression

Series 4 Episode 1
The Sea Trout, North Uist, Scotland
Paul and Bob visit their most dazzling and extraordinary destination to date, the island of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides. Completely unlike anywhere they have fished before, this small, remote but beautiful island has an intricate network of tidal pools and sea lochs, making it near enough equal parts land and water and therefore the perfect place to fish for sea trout.

Series 4 Episode 3
The Lake District
Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse are in the Lake District to fish at some of the UK's best-loved beauty spots in the form of Derwentwater and Watendlath Tarn. In a change from the norm, this time Bob has chosen where they go fishing in a poignant trip down memory lane as this was where he used to come on camping holidays with his mates, away from parents for the first time.

Series 4 Episode 5
Wild Carp, Mid Wales
Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse fish for wild carp in Mid Wales, spending their first day at an ancient glacial lake where Bob tries out new gear he is keen to use and hopes will make a difference to his fishing. During this trip, Bob and Paul meet Mick May and Marina Gibson, who together have started a charity called Cancer and Pisces, which offers fishing as therapeutic respite for people with cancer.

Series 4 Episode 2
The Bream, Burghley House Estate, Lincolnshire
Bob and Paul accept an invitation to fish in the estate lake of Burghley House, a 16th-century country house near Stamford in Lincolnshire. Built in the 16th century by William Cecil, Elizabeth I's lord high chancellor, Burghley House is home to some of the most majestic landscapes Paul and Bob have ever found themselves in.

Series 4 Episode 4
The Rudd, Norfolk Broads
It is the start of the coarse fishing season and to celebrate Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse head to the Norfolk Broads to fish in some of East Anglia's most historic and celebrated waterways. They're there to try for rudd - but who knows what other species they might catch in these rivers, which are rich in flora and fauna?

Series 4 Episode 6
Zander, River Severn, Worcestershire
Paul and Bob are on the River Severn in Worcestershire to fish for zander, and enlist the help of local guide Tim Maslen to find the best spots. As they sit and wait, they ruminate on the state of Britain's rivers in general, the threats that they are under and what it takes to do something to help them improve. After a few hours they move down the river to a secluded beach and meet their special guest - local actor and self-confessed fishing addict Charlie Cooper, star of This Country. Last in the series.
