"Catching the Impossible"

Watched a good fishing film lately, why not talk about it in here.
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"Catching the Impossible"

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I have just discovered that the series "Catching the Impossible" with Martin Bowler and Bernard Cribbins is now available at no extra cost to those who have access to Amazon Prime TV.

That's the rest of my evening sorted !!!
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Well worth immersing yourself into that Mal some wonderful footage and more than a few surprises

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I really enjoyed Catching the Impossible and have the DVD’s ( I really must watch it again) . I especially liked seeing the 5lb perch caught from the upper Ouse near Buckingham as it’s only a few miles from home, but there were many other highlights in that series.
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Brilliant! Thanks for that AC. 👍
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And when you have watched it, watch this.

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