Fishing and filmmaking drive local man

Two loves combine to make one film

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Posted: 06/07/2010

Baltimore - Lee Samson has been fishing for years and now is offering a film to show fisherman how to reel in a big one.

Samson got into filmmaking in 1972 while on the North Coast of Belgium.

Samson says Fish the Surf was inspired by two great men, close friends and mentors, along with Samon's wife, Gail.

Click on the video to watch the segment.

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