Catching The Impossible
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Catching The Impossible
For those who have Amazon Prime TV I noticed they have all the Catching The Impossible episodes on there to watch. Spent a few happy hours over this wet weekend re-watching those. I had forgotten how good they were.
- Trevor
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Re: Catching The Impossible
Excellent. Thanks for the heads up, I shall look those up.
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Re: Catching The Impossible
Are they as good as passion ?
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Re: Catching The Impossible
Oh my goodness, that three pound float caught Stour roach...for the camera...unbelievable when you see the size of it coming up to the net. What were the chances of catching that?
RIP Sir.
RIP Sir.
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Re: Catching The Impossible
My lass bought me the DVD'S a couple of years ago... I shall have to revisit them
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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Re: Catching The Impossible
I think Tengisgol is referring to Terry Lampard who caught the said roach, Terry died in 2013.
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Sadly Terry Lampard, who caught the seven pound chub and three pound roach for the camera, passed away in 2013.
Where the willows meet the water...
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Re: Catching The Impossible
The stuff of impossible dreams...
..R.i.P. Terry..A truly, truly great angler and gentle soul.
..R.i.P. Terry..A truly, truly great angler and gentle soul.
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Re: Catching The Impossible
I re-watched these on Amazon following Pete's heads up.
Being Hugh Miles films they have some similarities to APFA, but also differences - they stand alone and contain some mighty fine fish, and more besides.