Trying to reach a wider audience than the likes of you and I is a tough ask when it comes to making a fishing programme or series. Can you imagine the brief? Make it entertaining, try and not focus on the disgusting maggots or worms, cut out the boring sitting and waiting for a bite, fill in with a few hollers and high fives, and cut all the technical bits.
Passion for Angling had the right mixture, Boyhood Dreams was the common thread that touched millions, with the superb filming and fanatical attention to detail, it appealed to both Angler and non-Angler alike.
The days of commissioning similar are long gone I think, certainly since the BBC have an never ending blood lust with the long out of date Attenborough where jeopardy is the theme in Wildlife programmes.
We find angling a lifetime filled with expectation, excitement and disappointment that would make a wonderful never ending series that would live longer than Corry, but thankfully it still remains our little secret.