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Pictures: Summer TV's 15 guiltiest pleasures

There's actual "good" television on during the summer, but it's the off-the-wall, randomly awesome programming that gets us through the lazy, hazy season. Here are the shows we're slightly embarrassed to be obsessed with. -- Jordan Bartel
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<b>Airs:</b> Season premiere is 8 p.m. July 29; Animal Planet
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<b>Why we love it:</b> Commoners are taught how to catch ridiculously large catfish with their hands and feet (it's called noodling) by self-proclaimed hillbillies (shock!) Skipper Bivins and Trent Jackson. This is as fun to watch as the Oklahoma water is muddy, especially when a group of Dallas socialites get their hands on wiggling catfish.

'Hillbilly Handfishin''

( Animal Planet / July 24, 2012 )
Airs: Season premiere is 8 p.m. July 29; Animal Planet

Why we love it: Commoners are taught how to catch ridiculously large catfish with their hands and feet (it's called noodling) by self-proclaimed hillbillies (shock!) Skipper Bivins and Trent Jackson. This is as fun to watch as the Oklahoma water is muddy, especially when a group of Dallas socialites get their hands on wiggling catfish.
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