Catching The Impossible

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Catching The Impossible

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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.

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Excellent. Thanks for the heads up, I shall look those up.

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Are they as good as passion ?

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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?

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Tengisgol wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:14 pm 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?

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My lass bought me the DVD'S a couple of years ago... I shall have to revisit them
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BoltonBullfinch wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:38 pm
Tengisgol wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:14 pm 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?

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I think Tengisgol is referring to Terry Lampard who caught the said roach, Terry died in 2013.
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BoltonBullfinch wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 5:38 pm
Tengisgol wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:14 pm 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.
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Sadly Terry Lampard, who caught the seven pound chub and three pound roach for the camera, passed away in 2013.
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The stuff of impossible dreams...

..R.i.P. Terry..A truly, truly great angler and gentle soul.

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Kevin Foster wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:01 pm Are they as good as passion ?
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.

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