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Fishing films you first saw on TFF
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Fishing films you first saw on TFF
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Re: Fishing films you first saw on TFF
Really enjoyed that.Thanks for posting.
Does anyone wear a shirt and tie to go fishing these days?
Does anyone wear a shirt and tie to go fishing these days?
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I haven't worn a tie for 25 years
I do enjoy these old films, mind you, sitting on the bank with a bunch of grayling cooking for lunch? They are delicious but.....
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I've never tried them, and don't suppose I ever will. What are they like? Anything like trout?
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I ate a couple back in my teens along with a trout from the same stretch. The trout tasted like silt (I've had much better from elsewhere) but the grayling were divine, probably the best freshwater fish I've had.MaggotDrowner wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 4:55 pm [
I've never tried them, and don't suppose I ever will. What are they like? Anything like trout?