The Last tench of Summer - a traditional fishing film

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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PershoreHarrier
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Absolutely splendid - I did enjoy that - thank you.

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Really enjoyed the film....true spirit of angling

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Kev Parr
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Thank you all for the comments. Really appreciated. As I've said a few times, I got the easy bit....Nick is the one with an eye for composition.

There should be another film coming in the not too distant future - hopefully it will be equally well received.

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Not been on here for a while, so very pleased to see these F.A. videos with you in Kev. This film captured that mood of shifting seasons beautifully. Love those muted blues, greens and greys. Bits of it could have been wonky outtakes from a Tarkovsky film!

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Kev Parr
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Lovely words - thank you John.

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Peter Wilde
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Great place, great atmosphere, nicely filmed and a fish too. Thanks for posting.

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A really well spent 11 mins, brings back thoughts of quiet evenings, at the waterside.

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