Ashmead a traditional approach - film
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Ashmead a traditional approach - film
In between the two lockdowns last year I managed to get out with Fallons Angler and make this film, I can't recall if we ever shared it here?
I think my memory is fading! We are also back out filming with a new film for the summer which will be quite special - focused on feral carp and their landscape.
I think my memory is fading! We are also back out filming with a new film for the summer which will be quite special - focused on feral carp and their landscape.
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Re: Ashmead a traditional approach - film
What a lovely film.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting.
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Very nice. thanks for sharing
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Lovely film.
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The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
The most precious places in the English landscape are those secretive corners,
where you find only elder trees, nettles and dreams. (BB - Denys Watkins-Pitchford).
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What a fantastic water Ashmead looks! A fish stalking paradise. Too many carp waters are sterile in comparison what with their over landscaped pegs, paths and such. Every credit to you Skeff
It's definitely a water I intend to visit one day - I suspect a rod could be a distraction for the first few hours at least
It's definitely a water I intend to visit one day - I suspect a rod could be a distraction for the first few hours at least
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Brilliant film. Takes to the place where we all want to fish so to speak. Really nice
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TD, done any fishing down Sussex way yet?
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Yes joined SAA and spolied for choice... Cuckmere , Wallers, and other still waters . My ambition of a river Tinca ....maybe just maybe
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Wallers is the spot.Tench Dreamer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 10:41 pmYes joined SAA and spolied for choice... Cuckmere , Wallers, and other still waters . My ambition of a river Tinca ....maybe just maybe
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I think that is where My fishing ambition will be met and then .......The Tuesday Swim wrote: ↑Sat May 01, 2021 6:09 pmWallers is the spot.Tench Dreamer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 10:41 pmYes joined SAA and spolied for choice... Cuckmere , Wallers, and other still waters . My ambition of a river Tinca ....maybe just maybe