Ritchie McDonald | For The Record II | S3: Ep.12
OLD SCHOOL
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1h 19m
itchie McDonald reminisces about his remarkable rise to the top in the big-carp scene. Famous waters, epic tree-falls, a brush with the British record, public adulation and commercial disasters; Ritchie Mac tells all in part two of our For the Record interview. His rollercoaster of a carp career rolls up at Redmire, Savay, Ashlea, Wraysbury and Cassien as those lakes, and Ritchie, hit their absolute prime. There’s laughs, triumphs, disasters and poignant moments aplenty throughout this feature-length interview.
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