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8 comments:
I would agree Tyler. It captures the soul.
I watched it the other day, and truly enjoyed it.
I saw this awhile ago. I can't believe he got a grant to go follow in his footsteps. It's a great movie.
Very well done. It really highlights the romantic's view of fishing in general. Trout or otherwise.
Thanks for sharing :)
After the first 10 seconds, I knew it would be a fantastic movie. With that being said, I'm itchin' to jump in the River Itchen. It would be unreal to fish the same waters Sir Isaak Walton once fished.
Tyler
Very inspiring movie----I watched the whole movie last night and may watch it again in a week or two, that is how good it is to me. Thanks for sharing
Really good. Thanks for sharing the link.
Roger,
No problem! Every angler deserves to watch it.