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I think it's time for me to get out, because at the moment I'm only thinking about fishing 21 hours a day, and they're the waking moments. And even when I close my eyes I'm thinking about it.
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Birth: | 7th March, 1949 |
Nationality: | Australian |
Profession: | Commentator, Radio Personality, Television Presenter |
Rex James Hunt is an Australian television and radio personality, and a former Australian rules football player. He is a also a former Australian rules football commentator known for his famous nicknames of players, and is currently on the SEN 1116 radio station with son in law Lee Raynor conducting a fishing program called Off The Hook. He is better known around the world for fishing and wildlife programs on the Seven Network. He is a former police officer, and previously owned a restaurant, the D'lish Fish located in Port Melbourne.
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