Damian Kimmins
Senior Member
Please don't stone me but. I've found almost all books like you're talking about boring, sorry guys. But it's the obligatory first three chapters of tackle, bait, swim location that ruins a book for me. I know the author cannot help it, as he is appealing to a beginner and an old hand, but often you only get 3/4 chapters of anything new or interesting. Yates is different, hence why I have most of his books in first additions, but while he tells a tale he is not over romantic like some are?
I guess it all depends on what you are looking for at a particular time. I read 'Quest' quite early on in my barbel fishing and helped quite a bit, The Deepening Pool came a while later but was equally enjoyable. I would imagine I would tire quite easily of reading some of 'Quest' now to think of it, but would still enjoy the Deepening Pool, but as above proves, would recommend it to anyone who had not read it. Sheringham was a favourite though!