The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
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The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
To take your mind away from the TFF why not watch this wonderful film about two friends going fishing, released today.
Mark (Administrator)
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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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Thanks for posting this Mark, I will look forward to watching this later this evening.
"Chasing frothy bubbles while the world is full of troubles"
"Simple pleasures maybe, but very real ones, which seem all the more precious in these restless modern days."
'BB' Denys Watkins-Pitchford
"Simple pleasures maybe, but very real ones, which seem all the more precious in these restless modern days."
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Superb all round, but I just felt CY wasn't too bothered about catching, whereas MB is probably as keen as CY was at MBs age.
Was CY using a mklV??
Thanks
BB
Was CY using a mklV??
Thanks
BB
'We fish a lot' Forrest Gump.
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Was that the famous RBTraditional rod rest Chris was using?
"Chasing frothy bubbles while the world is full of troubles"
"Simple pleasures maybe, but very real ones, which seem all the more precious in these restless modern days."
'BB' Denys Watkins-Pitchford
"Simple pleasures maybe, but very real ones, which seem all the more precious in these restless modern days."
'BB' Denys Watkins-Pitchford
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Thanks for the heads-up, I enjoyed that.
What do you think are the chances of getting these two be persuaded to produce other films highlighting other species?
What do you think are the chances of getting these two be persuaded to produce other films highlighting other species?
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Excellent, I really enjoyed that.
What a beautiful lake and carp.
What a beautiful lake and carp.
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Absolutely lovely... thank You Mark...
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
Atmospheric - and highly captivating - I would happily sit and listen to Yates talk us through his multifarious preambles - there is magic around very corner it seems.
The tempo of these films is so relaxing except for a twitching Bowler, who I am sure in time will calm himself, and start to take in so much more than what’s under the surface.
A good partnership I feel.
The tempo of these films is so relaxing except for a twitching Bowler, who I am sure in time will calm himself, and start to take in so much more than what’s under the surface.
A good partnership I feel.
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Re: The Hunter's Moon - Chris Yates & Martin Bowler
These sticky baits tv programmes are real quality with Chris and Martins chemistry on screen, Martins ultra keenness and Chris with his laid back attitude very much like BB