By: Karl Torp
COMANCHE COUNTY, Oklahoma - Let’s Fish TV” proves that having the right fishing buddy is just as important as picking the right bait.
Barry Stokes has hosted the TV show for 37 years and enjoyed one of his best years yet in 2020 during the pandemic.
“They are watching our content more than ever,” Stokes said.
“Lets Fish TV” is shown in the southern part of the U.S. and has a channel on YouTube.
When Stokes is shooting on a lake in Oklahoma, his brother Terry Stokes is the photographer on board.
News 9 caught up with the bothers on Lake Elmer Thomas looking for bass.
Historic Shipstone s malt lorry set to deliver beer in Nottingham once again
It dates back to the 1960s and was restored by an enthusiast
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The lorry which could return to Shipstone s.
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Deal Ticker: Landmark Design District Property Exchanges Hands
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Dallas’ Quadrant
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