Just so we're clear, there's practically no such thing as an "unstallable plane". If some pilot believes that then their license should be revoked. Even jet engines can experience stalls internally on the compressor blades, and even helicopters can experience stalls on their retreating blade. I would compare it to someone believing that their car cannot possibly lose traction. Exceptions, which of course must exist,…
Edit: It seems that I completely misread what Wikipedia said, disregard this comment.
This article is the first I'm hearing of a Cessna 185 being considered unstallable and I do wonder it that title was picked for engagement. Float planes are extra dangerous with more that can go wrong and less margins for safety.