Catching The Impossible Unseen!

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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Catching The Impossible Unseen!

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This looks interesting chaps, keep you eye out for it at 4pm tomorrow on YouTube.

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Thanks a lot Mark !!
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Thanks for letting us know Mark :Thumb:

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Here it is, an hour and twenty minutes.

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Wonderful stuff!! Thank you Mark, :Hat:

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A great watch, thank you
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Well found Mark! Thanks for posting. :Hat:
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Anyone seen it? Was it worth a watch?
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I have only seen the first 10 minutes so far but am looking forward to watching the rest.
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There are some lovely chub caught at the beginning.
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