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angler, blackwater, falcon's, film, fishing, Gorodecky, man, richard, river, riverman, salmon, the
After my recent trip to the enchanting River Blackwater in Co Cork, I came across this film, written and directed by Richard Gorodecky which struck a chord and reminded me of my similar experiences, especially of those in ‘our’ fishing hut. Fishing huts are always heavy with atmosphere, the river a constant sound that permeates through the walls leaving the angler with a itch that there is more fishing to be done. For issue 4 of Fallon’s Angler I have captured the fishing hut in our regular ‘Through the Lens’ series, but until its publication watch this short trailer and take in the atmosphere…
I really enjoyed that trailer – thank you. It certainly stirred the age old need to be out there. Only another few hours in the office 🙂 …
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And there’s me thinking you test boilies all day from the waterside!
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LOL, nice thought to be able to do so. I have done a fair bit of salmon fishing in my time having caught them from 9 different U.K. rivers. Never really mention that side of me though in my writing. I enjoy all aspects of angling. The side the public gets to see (because it helps the business along) and several sides I keep relatively quiet about just dropping the odd snippet here and there.
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Thanks so much for the wonderful write-up and sharing The River Man.
Really enjoying the site and have ordered a copy of Fallons Angler.
Regards
Richard Gorodecky
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Dear Richard, glad you like TTS and very pleased you have ordered a copy of Fallon’s Angler, I hope you enjoy it. Keep me updated on a film viewing in London,
All the best
Nick
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Will do Nick. I look forward to the arrival of Fallon’s Angler.
Regards
Richard
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