Interesting short film to share
https://youtu.be/tGpdJ3rgnHU?si=NHvS7TcMCRJbeAP0
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Brilliant film Paul! Thank you for posting it.
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Very nice film thanks...although I wasn't so keen on the fish being kept out of the water for so long after presumably having been retained (Perch & Roach) for filming purposes....
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Nice little film Paul, some nice fish there
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Enjoyed the film. Thank you for posting.
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That was quite watchable.
Does anyone have one of those reels?
I was wondering if there was a problem with line kinking after repeated casts from the spool in the front facing position.
I'm just thinking of my Orlando reel which has a reversible spool to avoid the problem.
Does anyone have one of those reels?
I was wondering if there was a problem with line kinking after repeated casts from the spool in the front facing position.
I'm just thinking of my Orlando reel which has a reversible spool to avoid the problem.
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