The Last tench of Summer - a traditional fishing film

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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The Last tench of Summer - a traditional fishing film

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I thought I should share this film as many I know are not on Facebook (where we promoted this film) and only reside here which I fully understand.

Featuring mainly Kev Parr he travels down to Sussex to find the last tench of summer in the wonderful landscape of Wallers Haven, also featured in issue 11 of Fallon's angler.

enjoy....

https://vimeo.com/237770996

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It’s so good. As are the other FA films. Like I’ve said before, so refreshing to see after the high octane, garish, noisy rubbish that seems so popular at the moment and are a stain on our sport.

These films, the last two in particular, capture the true essence of angling and are, in my opinion, on a Parr (pun intended) with the likes of A Passion for Angling and Rod and Line.

Keep them coming Nick.

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What Scott said.

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Fantastic film . Great location too...

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I really enjoyed that, thank you for sharing :Hat:
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Great piece of angling filming. :Hat:
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Glad you like the film gents, very kind words Scott, although I don't think it's quite up to Hugh Miles level although I am quicker! I'm just in the process of editing our recent film ready for fallons 12, which will be out in the new year, we had to catch up after issue 11 fell behind. Anyhow it's a nice contrast from the tench as we seek out large perch on a weir with all of the variety such fisheries can offer, it will be a good one to watch I'm sure.

PS I would like to follow you up on the fells with camera one day Scott.

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The Tuesday Swim wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2017 6:04 pm PS I would like to follow you up on the fells with camera one day Scott.
Ooo, I'd like that too.

Looking forward to seeing the new film.. :Hat:

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A Great film that captures the essence of how most of us fish.
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Lovely.. exactly what we all like.

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