Links
A few of the people and places involved in the making of the film, and some nice people we met along the way too.
| The beginning to our film was shot on The Parsonage beat of the River Test - many thanks to Fishing Breaks for allowing this. |
| Edward Barder is a font of knowledge, and working along with his colleague Colin Whitehouse produces the most elegant and stunning split cane rods around. |
| Chris Lythe's reels are quite extraordinary, his enthusiasm for his craft and his fishing is inspirational. |
| Mullocks are leading specialist Auctioneers dealing with vintage and collectable fishing tackle. When we filmed with them they always had a fascinating story to tell. |
| Mark Terry, one of the riverkeepers featured in the film, works on the Dorset Frome. He is also a keen collector and his website a wealth of gems. |
| Hastings Fly Fishers run Powdermill Reservoir in East Sussex. Many of our stillwater shots were filmed here and it's a favourite haunt. |
| Bookshop River Reads specialise in angling pastimes, and have a real love of angling history. Their beguiling bookshop down in Devon might be a great place to lose yourself for an hour or two. |
James L Hardy's book, the story of the legendary company built by his grandfather and great uncle.
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| Medlar, a great publisher of angling books and Waterlog magazine too, a great help and instrumental in getting our film off the ground. |