HIT: I've been an angler my entire life and recently I've been lucky enough to make a living from my passion.
I started to take my fishing more seriously during a six-month journey in the Southern Pacific back in 2012.
It began in Gisborne with the wedding of two of my closest friends, and an offer from the new bride's Father to try my luck on his boat.
Hours of reel-screaming action with rabid shoals of kahawai isn't anything out of the ordinary for those that fish Poverty Bay regularly, but for a British angler, who was usually thrilled to catch fish the size of our baits, it amounted to a day of near piscatorial perfection.
I rounded my trip off with a giant trevally the size of my front door. That fish, and the film it featured in, brought me my first big break in television; but it was that afternoon in Gisborne that had truly set me on my way.