Fishing action on the Weser: NDR shows spectacular catches in Nienburg!

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Experience the fishing show “Pull out the rod, let the fun begin!” with Horst Hennings and Heinz Galling on October 20th at 4 p.m. from Nienburg.

Fishing action on the Weser: NDR shows spectacular catches in Nienburg!

Nienburg.On Sunday, October 20th, at 4 p.m., a new episode of the popular fishing show “Rute out, the fun begins!” will be broadcast on NDR. broadcast. This episode is entitled “With giant rods on the Weser” and shows what anglers can expect in Nienburg. From fishing stories to practical tips, viewers can look forward to exciting content.

Fishing reporter Heinz Galling and NDR fishing expert Horst Hennings lead viewers through the exciting world of fishing on the Weser. With impressive seven-meter-long fishing rods, the two set out to find the best fishing spots. They are accompanied by Jessica Brockmann, who shares her insider tips near Nienburg. The team tests their luck by catching pike, zander and catfish. Suddenly the unexpected happens: Jessica has a bite, but not from one of the giant rods.

Positive experiences on the water

The team enthusiastically describes their experiences at the Weserwehr, where they stayed in a cozy hotel in Drakenburg. “From here we were able to easily reach the best places,” says Galling. Toni Dilo, the operator of the “Ephesus”, is also pleased with the anglers’ visit. His beer garden will probably be featured in the show, although he himself won't be in front of the camera. “The experts were very friendly and down-to-earth,” says Dilo, comparing the visit to an earlier one when he had well-known chef Frank Rosin.

Galling is particularly impressed by the biodiversity in the Weser: “There are not only large catfish and pike here, barbel can also be found.” The team would proudly thank the fishing friends from ASV Nienburg, who supported them with tips and tables at the fishing spot. The filming took place over three days during which different fishing techniques were tried out. “We fished for zander and eel with the stellfish rod, then on the third day with the feeder rod,” explains the expert.

The highlight of the time on the water was cooking the fish we caught together, and there was also the element of surprise. “We had great days with lots of fish caught and a surprise at the end,” Galling remains mysterious. In order to maintain suspense, he doesn't want to reveal too much and invites viewers to tune in on Sunday to experience the full version. This entertaining episode promises plenty of action and interesting insights into the NDR team's fishing trips.

For further information and insights into the episode, those interested can check the NDR website in advance and prepare for the broadcast date. Fans can look forward to an entertaining and informative viewing experience that is already being hotly debated on social media.