The beauty of Ashmead

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Skeff wrote:Heather has been given a Distinction for her work. Her film has been chosen as one of the best five produced by her year and has been sent to Channel 4...... I'm not sure what they intend to do with the films but there must be chance that it will find it's way onto the TV in some form in the future.

Congratulations to a talented young lady!
Great news. Well deserved :Hat:
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What Greg said :Hat:

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And to cap it all off, Heather has now secured a job on Winter Watch with the BeeB, starting in January.... I plan to get her to work with me on a fishing film or two over the summer, although i think she may now be in too much demand!

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That's great news. The next step in a promising career

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A "new" 30lb common today at 30lb 9oz, last caught at 27lb two years ago. The chap who caught it landed a 37+ mirror as well to complete a fine winter brace. A great start to 2014...... Image

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:cheers: Image

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Fortune favours the brave - must be pretty rough conditions there at the moment. Looking at the news anyone would be think you couldn't go anywhere in Somerset without a boat! A great brace of carp. :Hat:
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Wow ! and here am I inwardly moaning at not fishing and there is someone out there catching incredible fish .......superb !

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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :drool: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Corrrr what a pair :clap: :clap:
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