Tom's River Reflections Of A Riverkeeper - Help please!
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I think you'll find that Hugh Miles owns the copyright to this. I know there is only one authorised DVD of the programme in existence as Hugh made it for the Avon Fundraiser after dinner auction and he told me this during the evening. Should you want a copy, it would be better for you to contact him via the PFA website and ask him nicely...........can't be sure that you'd get one, but he doesn't bite.......unless you breach his copyright.
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Re: Tom's River Reflections Of A Riverkeeper - Help please!
Great seeing the history around a water I fish. unfortunately not so many salmon or eels now but the ospreys still pass each year.
Re: Tom's River Reflections Of A Riverkeeper - Help please!
Can be seen/ downloaded legitimately here http://www.anglingheritage.org/p-23800- ... -avon.aspx for a small fee. As can many other good things.
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Yes I have a few tokens for this site, well worth a visit.
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Re: Tom's River Reflections Of A Riverkeeper - Help please!
For those interested in reel manufacture from the 1960s onward, i would recommend the Barrie Welham audio interview of his association with Youngs/Mitchell/BFR. Interesting stuff!Mark wrote:Yes I have a few tokens for this site, well worth a visit.
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lovely! thanks for sharing!
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Truly wonderful book incidentally, if you can find a copy. There was a hard and soft back edition.
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Yes! That's it, thanks RT!Rod Turner wrote:The book would be "A river for all seasons" by Tom Williams?Tengisgol wrote:Truly wonderful book incidentally, if you can find a copy. There was a hard and soft back edition.
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here is the whole film
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Re the salmon off the Castle Bridge at about 40 mins - I had exactly the same experience hooking a salmon under one of the bridges lower down never landed it though. I gave up the ticket for the Longford at the end of last year. A wonderful place but sadly very few roach to catch now.