Slow Loop episode 2. This show continues to teach about fly fishing and cooking, under the guise of a generic school life comedy. They take you into a hunting store to see all the different types of equipment, techniques and whatnot. Then put it into practice on the water. Aside from the fishing this is also about overcoming grief - the main character was taught how to fish by her father, he dies, she tries to carry on his favorite pastime at first alone, then gradually with friends who share a common interest. Wholesome stuff.
On the downside, the artwork is uninspiring. Some may say awful. Which is a shame for a show that spends so much time admiring nature and food. This show should look beautiful by premise alone and it just doesn't.