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Paul thanked for sharing tunnel vision. Ive never watched Terry hearn before what a talented angler and great video to. Really enjoyed it fantastic watch. Ive never fished for large carp but something I would like to try. Love his thinking and observations
 
Terry Hearn stories are all excellent. His excitement and enthusiasm just shines through.
The Burghfield Common is outstanding.
 
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Chris Yates on Rod Hutchinson - not watching but listening - very evocative.

I'm a huge fan of Terry Hearn too - his books and videos are superb and he is a genuinely nice bloke too when you see him on the bank.
 
Hi men

I lent his second book , Still Searching , to someone but can't remember who 🙄 , and I liked that one best .

Hatter
Mark,

Too right, cracking read. I pick it up about once a season and really enjoy the excitement that Terry brings to his writing. It's a cliche but he does make you feel like you are there.
 

I’ll add my twopennorth to the Terry Hearn supporters too. I’m not usually a fan of carp fishing videos, but Terry is a total natural in front of the camera, a great story teller and I find his videos compulsive viewing.
 
Just finished watching this one. Terry does make a great film. Looking forward to the next one, out Monday I think.
We could do with some barbel films of this quality.
 
I like Terry’s books as well. Someone who is totally obsessed with catching the nicest (not always biggest) carp in the land. The way he thinks through the problem with a single minded focus on his target fish is on another level.
Agreed.

His first book ‘Still Searching’ is a blinding read, his second is a corker too. As far as carp fishing books are concerned I think Terry, along with Dave Lane, Rob Maylin and Chris Yates are in a league of their own, all very different as well.
 
Watched that earlier today/yesterday now.

Terry's tales are excellent, relaxed and laid back (said that elsewhere today) I like all of his videos.

Hard to believe he's now in his late 40's!
I've watched most of it and it doesn't disappoint. I could definitely get into that style of carp fishing( apart from the cost of the bait:eek:)
I bet them wily old river carp don't have go.
Last season there was a fish that 3 or 4 of us hooked from the same peg and no-one could stop it - it took off like a train and smashed everyone on pretty heavy barbel gear, mainly due to kiting round a downstream bend taking line through willows.
I think it had to be a big river carp, others said a big barbel?
 
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