Fallon's Angler Films - Short bites - The grayling

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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Fallon's Angler Films - Short bites - The grayling

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Gents, and Honorary President,
Fallon's Angler are going to produce some longer films in the future but as an interim we shoot a lot of extra stuff that we thought would be good to show. The films depict catching species with a little bit of technique thrown in for good measure. Our first film is trotting for grayling with Kev Parr, enjoy!

https://youtu.be/SJo_FgMvZPQ

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Enjoyable as always - pitch perfect! Thank you :Hat: Les
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A peaceful two minutes , very nice .


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Most enjoyable... looking forward to the follow ups.... :Hat: :Thumb:
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Excellent Thanks !

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Thoroughly enjoyed that.
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Nice work. I like the slow, calm atmosphere of it. Very chilled-out :Hat:
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I've never quite got this quick edit, over hyped state of hysteria in fishing films, I'm always thinking 'calm down.' Maybe it's a generational thin?. I thought the recent Sticky Bait films with Martin Bowler and Chris Yates were excellent, again it was slow, calm and contemplative, just how fishing should be.

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Bookmarked :tea:
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