What publisher wouldn't give their eye teeth for more from Henry's quill?
This story would make a superb chapter in an angling book I think. Every emotion and feeling is there - a wonderful escape that takes the reader from the armchair to the lake side.
A superb end to a wonderful tale - thank you Henry for sharing it with us.
With your permission I am going to print out the full story and keep it in my rucksack to re-read one night in my bivvy over a cup of freshly brewed tea.
I know I've said this before but why can't all these wonderful stories we have on FM be made into a bedside book Graham. Is it cost or just the actual process?