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If the favorite thing to do in the world is sitting on a lake shore with a fishing line in your hand, then you're also likely looking for ways to watch the World Fishing Network without cable.
World Fishing Network has been around since 2005 and it's a great platform for those who love recreational or sports fishing, or any other lifestyle programming.
So, if you're looking for alternatives for when you'll finally cut the cord with your cable provider for good, there are two over-the-top (OTT) platforms that can get you the content you want. Let's find out which.
At the top of the list, we have the go-to platform for those who love sports - fuboTV. There are two starter bundles, namely fubo ($54.99 per month), and fubo Extra ($59.99 per month). You can pick whichever one you like best because none of them features the World Fishing Network. For that, you'll have to pick the Adventure Plus channel pack once you subscribe to fuboTV. It will cost you an additional $4.99 per month and grant you access to other channels like Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, or Motorsport.TV. Check out TechNadu's fuboTV review for more details.
Next up we have one of the coolest platforms - Sling TV - which allows users to pick one of three starter bundles and customize it all by adding interest-based channel packs. The three starter bundles cost between $25 per month - Orange and Blue - and $40 per month for the Orange + Blue Bundle. If you want to also get access to World Fishing Network, you're also going to have to get the Heartland Extra for $5 per month once you subscribe to Sling TV. If you'll read our Sling TV review you'll find out loads more about the platform.
It should be quite easy not to get the channel you love even after you've quit your cable contract. That being said, we hope our guide on how to get World Fishing Network without cable will inspire you to many weekends on the shores of the nearest lake or river.
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